iamvillain
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the easy one is from dazed and confused. I want to say the camel one is from like Laurence of arabia, or stargate.
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Correct on the Dazed and Confused, here's two more, both quite difficult:
http://www.dvdactive.com/misc/mal/unknown/5.jpg
http://www.dvdactive.com/misc/mal/unknown/6.jpg
http://www.dvdactive.com/misc/mal/unknown/5.jpg
http://www.dvdactive.com/misc/mal/unknown/6.jpg
The second one is I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, watched it last night. Quite bad.
True on both accounts.
I still say ISHTAR for the camel one. Put me outta my misery will ya!!!!
P O Hara wrote: i wanna say Ishtar. so I'm jst gonna say it....ISHTAR. yes, no?
Correct!!! Yay!!!
Cheer.
Correct!!! Yay!!!
Cheer.
The first one by Mal is form "THEY LIVE" ???
I'm thinking that first image is from The Watcher with Keanu Reeves, Mal...but I'm probably wrong.
Nope. I'll give you a clue. That's Keanu Reeves in the image.
Edit, ah too late. Matt got it, amazing.
Edit, ah too late. Matt got it, amazing.
Okay, since I got that one, here's a screencap from a totally random movie off of my shelf.
Mystery Cap
Mystery Cap
P O Hara wrote: I still say ISHTAR for the camel one. Put me outta my misery will ya!!!!
Yes, very correct. Sorry for the delay in answering, I was not able to get to a computer for a while there.
Yes, very correct. Sorry for the delay in answering, I was not able to get to a computer for a while there.
Cheers Stephen, not a problem! Tanks with muchness!
Matt wrote: Okay, since I got that one, here's a screencap from a totally random movie off of my shelf.
Mystery Cap
Total shot in the dark... um, probably a bad shot but kinda reminds me of Jacob's Ladder.
Mystery Cap
Total shot in the dark... um, probably a bad shot but kinda reminds me of Jacob's Ladder.
Stephen Etherton wrote: kinda reminds me of Jacob's Ladder.
Nope, not Jacob's Ladder.
Nope, not Jacob's Ladder.
Geesh...I put up one that's a teeny bit tough and everybody runs away...
the more I look at it..the moore i'm sure i've seen this white-wolf somewhere..but can't remember what film was that
It's not something obvious like The Thing is it?
If not, then maybe it's in this list assuming the wolf gets shot:
http://www.imdb.com/keyword/dead-dog/
If not, then maybe it's in this list assuming the wolf gets shot:
http://www.imdb.com/keyword/dead-dog/
Trouble is, Matt has about three billion DVDs, which doesn't narrow it down much...
Nope, not The Thing, and not on that list as the wolf does not get shot or killed.
This horror film was released by a major studio in the early 80s and released on DVD in 2002 by the same company, so it's not some little known cult film. It is also one of three films released that same year dealing with a similar subject matter, and like one of those other two films is based on a novel, however, this film is probably the least well known or popular of the three movies.
This horror film was released by a major studio in the early 80s and released on DVD in 2002 by the same company, so it's not some little known cult film. It is also one of three films released that same year dealing with a similar subject matter, and like one of those other two films is based on a novel, however, this film is probably the least well known or popular of the three movies.
Not a lot og guessing going on.
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Stephen Etherton wrote: Not a lot og guessing going on.
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
I hope all of you don't mind, I need help with a movie title. I'm playing this game on another forum, but can't figure out the movie. Can anyone help?
Matt wrote: Okay, since I got that one, here's a screencap from a totally random movie off of my shelf.
Mystery Cap
Anybody? Maybe next time I'll be a little less random...
Mystery Cap
Anybody? Maybe next time I'll be a little less random...
Matt wrote: Stephen Etherton wrote: Not a lot og guessing going on.
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
The Howling?
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
The Howling?
Jonathan Bennett wrote: Matt wrote: Stephen Etherton wrote: Not a lot og guessing going on.
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
The Howling?
Close, but no, not The Howling
Well, I will keep trying...
Um, Silver Bullit?
Nope...a few years earlier than 1986's Silver Bullet.
Mystery Cap
The Howling?
Close, but no, not The Howling
Taking a guess...
An American Werewolf in London
An American Werewolf in London
Tony DeFrancisco wrote: Taking a guess...
An American Werewolf in London
Same as with The Howling...close, but no.
I'll repeat a clue I wrote earlier so we can put this 'puppy' to rest...
"It is also one of three films released the same year dealing with a similar subject matter, and like one of those other two films is based on a novel, however, this film is probably the least well known or popular of the three movies."
You guys have guessed two out of the three films I am alluding to, but not the right one...which pretty much validates my statement that it is the least popular of the three.
An American Werewolf in London
Same as with The Howling...close, but no.
I'll repeat a clue I wrote earlier so we can put this 'puppy' to rest...
"It is also one of three films released the same year dealing with a similar subject matter, and like one of those other two films is based on a novel, however, this film is probably the least well known or popular of the three movies."
You guys have guessed two out of the three films I am alluding to, but not the right one...which pretty much validates my statement that it is the least popular of the three.
I'm taking another guess, since this was released the same year as the Howling and American Werewolf in London.
Wolfen
Wolfen
Tony DeFrancisco wrote: I'm taking another guess, since this was released the same year as the Howling and American Werewolf in London.
Wolfen
Way to use IMDB there, Tony.
Yup, this shot came from the climax of the 1981 Warner Bros. horror film Wolfen, starring Albert Finney (who incidentally can be seen from behind in the mystery cap). I thought for sure the white wolf and early 80s decor would give this one away in much shorter time, but I'm guessing that not too many people have checked this one out.
Okay, that one was a toughy...here's another random one that isn't so tough:
Mystery Cap #2
Wolfen
Way to use IMDB there, Tony.
Yup, this shot came from the climax of the 1981 Warner Bros. horror film Wolfen, starring Albert Finney (who incidentally can be seen from behind in the mystery cap). I thought for sure the white wolf and early 80s decor would give this one away in much shorter time, but I'm guessing that not too many people have checked this one out.
Okay, that one was a toughy...here's another random one that isn't so tough:
Mystery Cap #2
Is that Meg Ryan? I dunno, Sleepless in Seattle? Only know about two or three of her films...



