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Post by Shane on Apr 16, 2021 9:30:43 GMT
That's it. You're up, Scott.
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Post by Scott on Apr 16, 2021 14:36:08 GMT
Okay, a 1961 samurai movie, remade a couple of times, once as A Fistful of Dollars and again as Last Man Standing. This is from a scene George Lucas stole in Star Wars. He also tried to get Toshiro Mifune to play Alec Guinness's role in that movie. Translated from Japanese in the subtitled version:
"You're all tough then?" "Kill me if you can!" "It'll hurt."
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Post by Shane on Apr 16, 2021 22:08:23 GMT
Yojimbo. Never seen it, but I've read that A Fistful of Dollars was basically a scene-by-scene remake.
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Post by Scott on Apr 16, 2021 22:19:27 GMT
Yes, you got it, Shane!
There are things than don't translate very well from samurai movies to westerns. They're like Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew crossovers. They seem more similar than they are.
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Post by Shane on Apr 18, 2021 8:25:46 GMT
From an early 2000s animated film:
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Post by Scott on Apr 19, 2021 0:35:57 GMT
I'm not up on animated movies at all. Or any other movies made in the last thirty years.
The Simpsons Movie?
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Post by Shane on Apr 19, 2021 8:44:34 GMT
No. It's a 2003 Pixar film. Characters included a group of vegetarian sharks.
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Post by Shane on Apr 20, 2021 21:31:24 GMT
The title character has the same name as one of the leading characters in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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Post by Scott on Apr 20, 2021 23:19:02 GMT
Finding Nemo?
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Post by Shane on Apr 21, 2021 4:54:16 GMT
Yes. You're up, Scott.
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Post by Scott on Apr 21, 2021 9:21:10 GMT
A '70's comedy. Three Russian soldiers talk as they head off to fight Napoleon's army:
"The idea is not to panic and run. Then they shoot you in the back."
"I don't want to be trampled by a horse. How about you, Boris."
"Yeah, I want to be trampled by a horse. I don't even want to fight."
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Post by Scott on Apr 22, 2021 8:22:17 GMT
Napoleon coming on to Diane Keaton:
"I wonder if you would be more difficult to conquer than Russia."
"Well, I weigh less."
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Post by Scott on Apr 23, 2021 1:51:17 GMT
Woody Allen's most violent movie, filmed in France and Hungary:
"Boris, you can't be serious, you're talking about Mother Russia."
"She's not my mother. My mother's standing right here, and she's not gonna let her youngest baby get shrapnel in his gums."
Mother: "He'll go and he'll fight, and I hope they will put him in the front lines."
"Thanks a lot, Mom. My mother, folks."
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Post by Scott on Apr 23, 2021 16:53:32 GMT
1975 movie inspired, sort of, by War & Peace. Has a title like that: ____ & _____. Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. After Sleeper, before Annie Hall.
Boris has a mystical experience while burying bodies after a battle:
"Vladimir Maximovich, you're alive!"
"No, I'm dead. Look at this hole."
"Does it hurt?"
"I feel nothing."
"You don't look so bad for a guy who is dead. Actually, better when you were alive."
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Post by Scott on Apr 24, 2021 10:42:54 GMT
L*** & D****. Rhymes with "Glove and Meth".
"If, by some mistake, I'm not killed tomorrow, would you marry me?"
"What do you think the odds are?"
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Post by josie on Apr 24, 2021 17:06:01 GMT
Hello! I haven't played for a while, and I'm in before Shane, so to guess at the big clue... Love and Death?
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Post by Scott on Apr 24, 2021 20:55:09 GMT
Yes---you got it Josie!
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Post by josie on Apr 25, 2021 17:59:50 GMT
Since this was just mentioned on the show I'm watching... came out in 1967. I've removed a couple of mentions of the woman's name:
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Post by Scott on Apr 26, 2021 15:53:29 GMT
Don't ever try to make conversation with Dustin Hoffman. He'll get the wrong idea.
The Graduate?
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Post by josie on Apr 26, 2021 17:51:28 GMT
Yes! You got it! Nice
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Post by Scott on Apr 27, 2021 9:34:49 GMT
Okay, a movie from the same director made 23 years after The Graduate. Based on an autobiographical novel. Meryl Streep speaks to her mother, Shirley MacLaine:
"Remember my 17th birthday party when you lifted your skirt up in front of all those people, including that guy, Michael?"
"I did not lift my skirt, it TWIRLED UP! You only remember the bad stuff, don't you? What about the big band that I got to play at that party? Do you remember that? No! You only remembered that my skirt accidentally TWIRLED UP!"
"And you weren't wearing any underwear."
"Well..."
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Post by Scott on Apr 28, 2021 0:09:45 GMT
From a semi-autobiographical novel by Carrie Fisher about her and her mother, Debbie Reynolds. Fisher wrote the script.
"Well, maybe I was an alcoholic when you were a teenager. But I had a nervous breakdown when my marriage failed and I lost all my money."
"That's when I started taking drugs."
"Well, I got over it! And now I just drink like an Irish person."
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Post by Scott on Apr 28, 2021 16:17:36 GMT
With old comedic character actress Mary Wickes as Grandma who, perhaps ironically but not surprisingly, appeared on the Debbie Reynolds Show in 1969. She was a semi-regular on The Lucy Show, but that's not really a clue.
With Dennis Quaid, Anette Benning, Gene Hackman, Rob Reiner...
"I was such an awful mother... what if you had a mother like Joan Crawford or Lana Turner?"
"These are the options? You, Joan or Lana?"
Something from the Something.
I don't know what the title means. Something about items sent through the mail requiring minimal postage, usually with a photo showing the place from which it was sent often by vacationers.
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Post by Scott on Apr 29, 2021 16:54:20 GMT
P*******s from the E***. First word is a closed compound word for an item that normally costs 36 cents to mail in the United States.
In order for the insurance company to cover an actress with a history of drug addiction, she has to move in with her alcoholic mother.
"Instant gratification takes too long."
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Post by josie on Apr 29, 2021 17:54:42 GMT
Oops, I thought I replied yesterday Actually I would have got it slightly wrong yesterday, but now I'm pretty sure it's Postcards from the Edge?
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