Now 40:

Hmm. Dark Water?

That’s the one…the original Japanese version, course.

Just watched it again and it holds up. Not quite as horrific as The Grudge or The Ring, but with a really unsettling ending that sticks around for awhile.

Well spotted! Your go, @Soren_Hoglund.

It’s been ages since I last saw it, but I remember liking it quite a bit. It could’ve been a servicable drama about the strains of being a divorced single mom with a jerkass ex if the horror elements hadn’t shown up.

The new 20:20

The Lives of Others?

Not The Lives of Others.

Midnight Meat Train?

-Tom

It’s indeed Ryuhei Kitamura’s Clive Barker adaptation Midnight Meat Train.

The 40:40 gives us some meat to go with the train:

60:60

80:80

Pre-Hangover Bradley Cooper managed to just stay out of the shots.

Over to you @tomchick!

Pretty decent movie, except for the cheap-looking CGI.

Just read the midnightopsis (did I do that right) seems cool

Whoa, I can’t believe I got it! I took a guess based on the coloring and the fact that it looked like the dude was on a subway. I should have had more confidence in the fact that it was Soren Hoglund. I feel like we get each other. Of course he’d post a Midnight Meat Train frame!

Okay, let me go find some frames. Back within 24 hours!

-Tom

In what movie will you see this at the 20:20?

-Tom

It Follows?

That was gonna be my guess too but that looks like a Volvo and also we’ve done that movie before.

Nightmare on elm street

No correct guess so far.

-Tom

Thoughts on the wall, maybe they will help another guesser:

Scene of an American suburb street with a what looks like a 90s era Volvo 960 (or similar.) You can see the squared headlights, and I think the small windshield wipers below them. The frame is centered on that car so it’s important or has someone important IN it. It has a front license plate, that may narrow it down.

That’s about all I’ve got, way too many movies with that kind of look. That would have been a nicer car, maybe they are trying to imply an actor/actress with a comfortable income, living in the burbs. I’m guessing this might be older though, maybe an early 2000s movie? Those trees could be anywhere but I’m getting a California or Florida vibe.

It’s California pretending to be Maine or Ohio (plate).

Sooo…running with the fake Ohio theorem, it could be any of the Elm street films. Craven wouldn’t let Palm trees show up onscreen in his films in fictional Ohio, would he?

Sure he would. So I’m going with Scream 2.

Palm trees may not grow in Ohio but the much more temperate Haddonfield, Illinois is a short car ride away

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