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Anthony Connor

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This is a great thread. Thanks.

Although I have been to late to enter my answers. Just as well :)

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Don't think I've seen 32 but I can make a decent guess, unfortunately I have seen 31 and always regretted the experience.
 

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[c]The answer to round 31 is

200 Cigarettes




The following people get 5 points:

Brook K
Dave Gilbert
Bill McA
Chucky P
Christopher P

While this movie by no means great, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.


The answer to round 32 is

The Untold Story




The following people get 7 points

Bill McA
Chucky P

Disturbing movie, but I liked it :)
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Brook K

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200 Cigarettes is easily one of the worst movies I've ever had the displeasure to sit through. It's mind-numbingly bad, I think I just went into a trance until it was over. The worst thing is I actually wasted the time and money to see it in a theater.

Don't think I've even heard of The Untold Story. I guessed Battle Royale.
 

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[c]The answer to round 33 is

?????????


Nobody correctly identified this shot therefore there will be a round 33A shortly.



The answer to round 34 is

The Pianist




Lots of people are getting 5 points:

Elizabeth S
Matt Pelham
Andrew_Sch
Simon_Lepine
Bill J
James_Kiang
Nick Sievers
Bill McA
Brook K
Steeve Bergeron
Brian Lawrence

Excellent movie I wish I had caught it in the theater.



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Looks like Chris took my arrival as an opportunity to post only movies I have never seen.


33 seems kind of familiar, but I'm sure it's my imagination....
 

Chris Moe

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Looks like Chris took my arrival as an opportunity to post only movies I have never seen.
I love it when a plan comes together :D


While no one identified round 33, lots of people are getting 33A. It also appears as if 35 wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
 

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[c]The correct answer to rounds 33 and 33A is

Rabbit-Proof Fence




The following people get 5 points:

Elizabeth S
Brad Porter
Andrew_Sch
Iain Jackson
Anthony Connor
Brook K
Bruce Hedtke
Chucky P

Great movie!

The correct answer to round 35 is

Uncle Buck




The following people get 5 points:

Brad Porter
George_W_K
Kevin Leonard
Anthony Connor

One of Hughes lesser efforts but still a good movie, and you gotta love the late great John Candy.


The correct answer to round 36 is

The Adventures of Pluto Nash




The following people get 5 points:

Brad Porter
Matt Pelham
Kevin Leonard
Bill McA

While this movie was downright bad, there was a worse movie in 2002 that will be making an appearance in this game.









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Now I understand. There have only been a couple movies since I started that I'm not glad I haven't seen. :p)
 

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I can't believe it! I'm gone for over a week and the only shot I knew was The Wicker Man... :D

Loving your choice of shots, though, Chris. Especially that one from Titus(I really need to see this)...
 

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Andy, everyone needs to see Titus!!



Of course, it is probably a bit too much for some people to comprehend, so you might give it a pass. :p)
 

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Oh, I see. Because I prefer horror and sci-fi over (most of) the classics makes me somehow less than intelligent?

I enjoy an intelligent film just as much as you(if not more), but it has to be interesting. If it's an "idea" film with something to say(Dark City, Cube), it'd better be an interesting idea. If it's a character based film, it has to have interesting characters(Lawn Dogs), or at least unique characters in a well-handled story(Suicide Kings, The Unbearable Lightness Of Being). It can't be an uneventful story with dull characters that never change or surprise, told in an emotional vacuum(ahem, The Godfather).

So, don't worry about my abilities of comprehension. They've been fine all my life. The problem has been finding things that are worth comprehending. :D

BTW, hurry up with the second cinematography discussion before I forget what In The Bedroom looked like you lazy bastard. :p)
 

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