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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 28, 2005 13:37:31 GMT -6
Hocus Pocus
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kt
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Post by kt on Dec 28, 2005 16:52:47 GMT -6
Aww darn it...LOL!! That film is cool though huh? Your turn! Kt xx
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 29, 2005 22:40:27 GMT -6
Sorry kt.....it's one of my all time favorite movies. Mom and I frequently bounce around the house saying "Amok, Amok Amok.", when we are feeling goofy. Love both those lines....
Here's another...
"One, two, Freddy's coming for you..."
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kt
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Post by kt on Dec 30, 2005 2:49:54 GMT -6
Yes, Hocus Pocus is definately one of my all time faves aswell...I absolutely adore Sarah Jessica Parker in it, despite the fact she does not have much dialogue...She plays the roll so well!! The bit that always makes me roll around laughing is when that kid dressed as an angel says "Bless You" and Sarah screams like someone has just cursed her!!!! LMAO! ;D And i am pretty darn sure your line is from 'Nightmare on Elm Street'...classic. Do you mind if i go straight away? I've just thought of a good one. Another of my ALL TIME favourite movies...lets see if y'all can get this one... Best Line: You'll be cursed as I am and walk through the shadow of death for all eternity... I... love you too much to condemn you. Kt xx
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 30, 2005 7:56:24 GMT -6
Taking a bit of a punt here Kt, not really sure, but could it be from ........................
Interview With the Vampire?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 30, 2005 11:13:21 GMT -6
OOOhh....good guess Bud
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kt
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Post by kt on Dec 30, 2005 13:03:43 GMT -6
Ooooohhhh!! Soo very close!!!
Keep guessing! ;D
Kt xx
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 30, 2005 20:47:42 GMT -6
Hmmm....thought he had it. Let's see...similar genre? Maybe another Ann Rice movie?
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kt
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Post by kt on Dec 31, 2005 2:39:11 GMT -6
Yes it is the same genre...but not Anne Rice.
Kt xx
P.S Happy New Year!!! =o)
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 1, 2006 1:41:23 GMT -6
So we got a vampire movie but not an ann rice....hmmm
New or old?
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kt
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Post by kt on Jan 2, 2006 16:31:35 GMT -6
1992
;D ;D
Kt xx
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 3, 2006 8:36:03 GMT -6
Male or Female lead?
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Post by kt on Jan 3, 2006 16:27:16 GMT -6
Hmm...I'd say that there was both male and female leads, but i'll go with male since the film is about the male character... I'll give ya a little clue and say that this film stars and co-stars two of the best british male actors out there...though one of them is technically American now... Kt xx
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 4, 2006 0:24:18 GMT -6
Ok..this one is a stumper....I may not have seen this one. Was it a serious movie or one of those tongue in cheek things?
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Post by Freebird on Jan 4, 2006 15:46:01 GMT -6
Briam Stokers Dracula? VERRRRRY good movie. Seen it, Bought it. I think that's how you spell his name.
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kt
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Post by kt on Jan 4, 2006 16:23:01 GMT -6
And the award goes to...Freebird! ;D
And yes, tis a veeery good movie!
Your turn!
Kt xx
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Post by Freebird on Jan 5, 2006 18:41:53 GMT -6
Say hello to my little friend.
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Post by katina2nd on Jan 7, 2006 0:09:13 GMT -6
From a comedy or a drama?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 7, 2006 23:42:24 GMT -6
Male or female lead?
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Post by katina2nd on Jan 11, 2006 0:14:20 GMT -6
Wait a second, the answers just come to me in a blinding flash of inspiration, it's from "Scarface". Well the fact that I looked the answer up helped a little, I gotta admit. Hope you don't mind Freebird, if you pop back on again you can have another turn if you like, just thought this way we could get things moving again. Here's one to go on with in the meantime, an opening line ....................... “Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again.”
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kt
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Post by kt on Jan 11, 2006 19:10:36 GMT -6
Not a darn clue...so i'm thinking it must be old. ;D
Is it an oldie?
Kt xx
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Post by Joxcenia on Jan 11, 2006 19:31:47 GMT -6
It's a movie based on a book... a romance... it's been remade several times, but the black and white version is the best...
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Post by Siren on Jan 11, 2006 20:35:32 GMT -6
Ahhhh...nice one, Jox! "Rebecca", with Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine and the great Dame Judith Anderson. Remember the creepy scene in which Mrs Danvers shows the new Mrs. De Winter Rebecca's lingerie drawer??
Here's one of the best lines in a film full of great dialogue:
"Old man, you give those dogs another piece of my food, and I'm gonna kick you 'til you're dead!"
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Post by katina2nd on Jan 11, 2006 22:28:39 GMT -6
Yep Kt, tis indeed an oldie [ 1940 ]
Yep Jox, right on all counts [ ya shoulda named it ]
Yep Siren, nailed it in one, well done.
Your line from an oldie or newer film?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 12, 2006 8:14:36 GMT -6
Male or female lead?
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Post by Siren on Jan 12, 2006 21:50:42 GMT -6
80s comedy. Multi-Oscar winner. Female lead (a winner), but the supporting actress (another winner) had this great line.
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Post by katina2nd on Jan 12, 2006 23:14:08 GMT -6
Ummm, best actress and support in the one film, and a comedy at that, shouldn't be to hard on those clues, so why don't I know the answer then? Scrappy, Jox, Kt, anyone?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 13, 2006 22:45:49 GMT -6
Hmmm...TV or big screen?
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Post by katina2nd on Jan 13, 2006 23:49:26 GMT -6
Been working back through as many Oscar winning actresses as I can remember, and the only two comedy performances I can come up with are Cher in Moonstruck, and Helen Hunt in As Good as it Gets.
Can't recall a supporting actress in As Good as it Gets, so I'll take a punt and say ....................
Moonstruck?
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Post by Siren on Jan 14, 2006 22:34:18 GMT -6
Well done, kat! It's Olympia Dukakis who had that terrific line, when Granpa kept feeding his many dogs from the table on the family china. The first time I heard that line, I nearly wet myself!
Your turn, kat.
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