In what movie will you see this at the 20:20 mark?
-Tom
Oh, man, now I totally wish I’d done Reign of Fire*. But I’m afraid it is not Reign of Fire.
-Tom
* before D.J. South Carolina man did it
I had to look up Reign of Fire, because I saw it in the theater, but maybe once more in the past 20 years.
What a cast. A pre-Batman Christian Bale. A pre-McConaughasaince McConaughey. A pre-300 Gerard Butler. A pre-Joffrey Jack Gleason. And a Bond Girl.
Djscman
1887
Had the DVD lying around the house way back when, but I couldn’t repeat the feat nowadays.
Is that Flesh + Blood?
It is neither Braveheart nor Flesh Plus Blood.
-Tom
Matt_W
1889
Arrival?
EDIT: No, it’s been done, so I guess not.
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Rising?
Do want.
Hey you guys, in what movie will you see this at the 40:40?
-Tom
If that is Monos, you have selected a marvelous film.
You bet it’s Monos! I was hoping you’d seen it. I’ll have more to say about it when I post the latest Patreon counter-recommendations.
I wondered if anyone would spot the dead cow in the 20:20 and figure out that it was Monos. If not, I figured they would recognize the actor in the 40:40, who’s also in the 60:60. He’s got quite the face!
Look closely at the 80:80 and you might find the an actual person in the shot.
Over to Mr. Gun!
-Tom
I won’t give away anything away here. I will say that based on my life experiences in dealing with characters and situations like those portrayed in the film, the film really captured the innocence still present in children in those circumstances - it rang true to me and that’s hard to do when it comes to places and issues like those.
New frames up tomorrow AM most relevant coast time; the coast where the sun rises.
This Twenty will be served.
CraigM
1897
Potentially modern clothes in one, a Greek chorus potentially in the other?
Xanadu?
Djscman
1899
It’s not Manos: The Hands of Fate?
Both frames do look like last known photos…
How do you ruin a film with one letter (props to the thread)? You turn @tomchick’s Monos into Manos .
“Filmed” for 19 grand in El Paso by local theatre notable Harold P. Warren on a bet with screenwriter Stirling Silliphant that it was not difficult to make a horror film and that he could make an entire film on his own. The result produced by our gambling auteur is this classic monstrosity that can only be watched with the aid of bots (where Crow, channelling his inner @charmtrap, worries that this is a snuff film) without going insane. Use caution when viewing this, even with bot-aid, as it caused Joel to snap.
The Sixty:
“Enough talk! Find them, @Djscman! Manos will be served!”