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The Screencap Game #1: Difficult caps only please!
Since we lost the previous threads, I thought it fitting to start over new. I don't know who posted the last cap so if you could repost it here we would all really appreciate it!!
If no one posts a cap in the next day or so, I'll try and find a cap to post to get the game going again. Carry on! __________________
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Okay, I was the one who posted the last cap. No one figured it out yet so here it is.
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Oh, right - the 50's era theater crowd scene...
Crap - I can't remember what hints we've already guessed...oh, I know - someone guessed if it was that Jim Carey film (can't recall the name right now), but I thought it was much more Lynchian in feel... __________________
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I still have no idea...
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Okay, here's a few more hints:
The movie takes place in the 40-50's era although this movie was released in the 80's. -It's one of the most expensive movies to be made at that time (More than $50 million dollars). -There is a rather unsual piano duel going on. |
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The only 80's film set int he 40's-50's with a piano duel that I can think of is Roger Rabbit...and I know that isn't right.
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Well...you're close Kate...real close.
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The Fabulous Baker Boys? maybe just a guess, if it is can s1 else please post a cap?
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Is the movie Great Balls of Fire? LOL. Just a total guess.
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Nope! Not Fabulous Baker Boys and not Great Balls of Fire. Refer to my hints and Kate's (dizzy_izzy) guess.
Kate, I'm looking for the specific title of the movie |
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I guess I'll have to watch that movie a little bit closer because i don't remember that scene. Unless it's in the movie theater. __________________
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Yup, it is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. This was the scene where Roger Rabbit and Eddie Valiant were watching that cartoon clip of Goofy |
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ETA: OK...here's my cap. Hopefully it's not an obvious one. I'm really running out of ideas. __________________
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SOD Kate & the Star Whores Dreams are like paper. They tear so easily. ~ Gilda Radner icon by unknown Last edited by dizzy_izzy; 04-22-2006 at 02:57 PM |
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That was from Who Framed Roger Rabbit??? Wow - I'd never have guessed that!
And I have no idea what the second one is... Erm - is it set in the 90s? __________________
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