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The Mist is correct
Next one.
So far the clues are:
It's a creature/horror film.
Very recent.
Something that happens to your eyes sometimes, you become _ _ _ _ _ eyed.
first 4 letters of the blank.
clue for the eye clue.
Emotion: Sad - (5 letters)
Perhaps a better clue, Not Fog - but _ _ _ _
Also something you do to plants with water.
clue for the eye clue.
Emotion: Sad - (5 letters)
Perhaps a better clue, Not Fog - but _ _ _ _
Also something you do to plants with water.
It's a creature/horror film.
Very recent.
Something that happens to your eyes sometimes, you become _ _ _ _ _ eyed.
first 4 letters of the blank.
What is coming towards the parking lot?
Thats the title of the film.
Nope.
The title of the film is right there in the screen cap.
speed racer is correct
Nope, not Dick Tracy.
The location in the screencap is not the main location the film takes place. It's just a place that they do something in.
So far the clues are.
2 co-stars of Justin Timberlake who have starred in 2 separate movies with him.
The other is a character's name is part of a cereal (aka Silly rabbit, " _ _ _ _' is for kids."
OK, another clue.
Clue to a characters name.
"Silly rabbit, "_ _ _ _" is for kids"
Very good special features on the Crystal Skull dvd. Disc 2 is the disc with the wealth of extras.
Well over 2 hours worth of features on disc 2. The featurettes covers varied aspects of the making of the film. From the cast to special effects, sound effects to makeup. Also includes photo galleries and trailers.
Disc 1 only has 2 featurettes. So if you really want the extras, get the 2 disc edition.
Nope. not Casablanca colorized or a remake. Or Clockwork Orange.
Let's see a hint or two.
Stars 2 actors who starred in 2 movies with Justin Timberlake.
Looks like it's coming to dvd in the U.S. as well.
Tvshowsondvd.com says it's been on dvd before, but I've never seen it.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Mummy- … ease/10696
$10 per each volume at amazon.com
According to IMDB he supplied a voice in one episode. According to the back covers, his episode is on volume 3.
Bought this from Target today.
This is the Blu-ray edition, but the standard dvd edition is the same.
Here's some stills from Milk with Emile Hirsch.
Nope, not Rouge, not a Disney film or anything related to Aladdin.
Not a musical either.
The Talented Mr. Ripley - Great film. Matt Damon is great.
Terminator & Terminator 2 - Arnold at his best.
They Live - Terrific low budget sci-fi film.
Titanic - Yup, I liked it a lot. Some just love to hate it for what ever reason.
Tootsie - Dustin Hoffman is great, as is Bill Murray, Terri Garr and Jessica Lange.
Toy Story 1 & 2 - Great animated films. The toy collector in the second one reminds me of myself.
Transformers - Another of the summer blockbusters that I like. I can watch the final battle over and over again.
Tron - "End of line"
12 Monkeys
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Still the best version of the classic story.
The Untouchables
The War of the Worlds (1953) - My favorite version.
WarGames - "Tic Tac Toe"
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Another classic
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - Oompa Loompas
The Wizard of Oz
I may have missed some from my owned list.
Just wonder if I should go through my wish list and choose ones I would recommend.
Baby Momma is correct
OK, next one:
Here's the store exclusives
Target:
Circuit City
Best Buy
Kmart/Sears
Transworld (FYE, Suncoast etc) Steelbook
Correct Deb.
Next one:
Speed Racer cars
Star Trek
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Robots
Galactica
Star Wars
Space: 1999
I'll add more later.
The Naked Gun trilogy - Leslie Nielsen is a laugh riot. The only thing that distracts from the movie is O.J. Simpson, but at least his character gets abused a lot.
A Night to Remember - The best Titanic movie before Titanic.
Norma Rae - Sally Field in her Oscar winning role.
Patton - George C. Scott 'is' Patton.
Pearl Harbor - OK, so I like Michael Bay films.
Peggy Sue Got Married - The female version of Back to the Future. Kathleen Turner is great.
Planet of the Apes
Pleasantville - A simple, but powerful idea. Even though they explain how they did the color fx, I still am confused.
The Poseidon Adventure - Shelly Winters, enough said.
Predator - Arnold against a space alien hunter. Machismo all the way.
Rebel Without a Cause - 'The' James Dean film.
Robocop - The over the top, violent, twisted humor classic.
Ruthless People - "Poodle Bombs"
Saving Private Ryan - Maybe the last, great Spielberg directed film.
The Shrek film
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - A unique homage to the 1930's serials.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Some Like it Hot
Southland Tales - Sure, it's confusing,complicated and strange. But I found it unique, exciting and strangely emotional.
Spaceballs - Mel Brooks last funny film?
Speed Racer - A real tribute to the classic anime. Just like the cartoon, but brought to life. Not as childish as The Flintstones movie was.
My favorite Star Trek films:
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - KHAN!!! - One of the best ship to ship battles in a Trek film.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Save the whales.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Great send off to the original cast.
Star Trek: First Contact - The Borg.
Star Trek: Nemesis - Hated by many, but I like it. One of the best ship battles in a Trek film.
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The Star Wars trilogy (1977-1983) - So much better than the prequels.
Starship Troopers - Some of the best CGI to date. Even after 10+ years the fx holds up to anything today.
Superman: The Movie & Superman II - The best of the Christopher Reeves Superman movies.
Jaws
Jumanji
The Jurassic Park trilogy - The best CGI dinos ever put on screen.
The King & I - I think the best musical ever made. Powerful & emotional finale.
King Kong (1933) - Still the best Kong film ever imo.
King Kong (2005) - The best remake to date of King Kong. Terrific action scenes.
Lawrence of Arabia - My favorite David Lean film. Truly epic in scale.
Little Boy Blue - Another hardly seen film. Sick, twisted. Ryan Phillippe in one of his best acting on his then just beginning career.
Little Shop of Horrors (1986 - Great songs. Moranis is perfect. Steve Martin is a laugh riot as the dentist.
Lord of the Rings trilogy - I like this so much more than the Harry Potter films. Return of the King is my favorite.
Mary Poppins - Julie Andrews in her signature role.
The Mask - Really the only Jim Carrey film I really like.
The Matrix trilogy - Still #1 is the best.
Men in Black - Will Smith at his best.
Minority Report
Mission: Impossible trilogy - Really good action scenes.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - The best Python movie imo.
Forgot one of the "B" series:
The Bourne trilogy - Matt Damon as an action star - who would have thought that.
E.T. - A real classic.
Edward Scissorhands - One of the best Tim Burton films. Depp is great. It's one of the best non-Christmas Christmas movies.
Equilibrium - Some of the best choreographed fight sequences ever.
Eye for an Eye - Sally Field is great as the mother of the rape victim. Kiefer Sutherland is just terrific at being bad.
Field of Dreams - One of the only sports movies I really like.
The Fifth Element - Another Willis films I like. Great fx.
Flags of Our Fathers - One of the really good war films. Right up there with the best of them.
For Your Eyes Only - My favorite Bond film.
Forbidden Planet - One of my favorite 1950's scifi films. Plus Robby the Robot in his iconic role.
The French Connection - Gene Hackman at this best. Plus one of the greatest chases ever put on film.
Galaxy Quest - A hilarious send-up of tv series like Star Trek, it's cast & it's fans.
Ghostbusters - Do I have to explain why this is recommended?
Gladiator - "Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?"
Godzilla (1998) - OK it gets put down a lot, but I liked it. Great pop-corn flick.
Gremlins - One of the best Spielberg produced films. "Milk-duds!!"
Groundhog Day - One of my favorite Bill Murray films outside of the Ghostbusters series.
Hot Shots - One of the last good lampoon films, before they got really bad.
The Hunt for Red October - Great suspense film. Connery at his best.
The I Inside - A little seen film, with a great performance by Ryan Phillippe.
I, Robot - OK, a complete different take on the classic tv episode. But for what it is, I really enjoyed it.
In the Line of Fire - Clint Eastwood's classic about the secret service. Malkovich is terrific.
Independence Day - OK, another one of the summer blockbusters I really like.
Indiana Jones trilogy - Indiana Jones - enough said.
Innerspace - Very funny. Martin Short is great. Plus the fx still hold up very well.
It's a Wonderful Life - The classic Christmas movie.
One of the A's I forgot before.
Air Force One - Harrison Ford as a kick-ass President. Great action.