I mean it is 100% a Police Academy. So I’ll go with Police Academy 3 since 1 has been done.

I think that’s the antagonist of the original Police Academy.

Oh it for sure is, but that has been done.

I think he still appeared in later ones, but I haven’t seen those in years. I did rewatch the original with my wife recently as she had never seen it. It… did not hold up well at all.

That is the great G.W. Bailey!

Rizzo from MASH! What range!

Memory is a funny thing; I can remember the song that Mauser sung when they put the crazy glue in his shampoo (not sure I thought I’d ever type those words in that order)

Wasn’t he the security guard in Mannequin? I guess Mannequin.

Mannequin, indeed, as the 40:40 and onward would immediately have given away.

The 40:40:

Have no fear, Hollywood is here in the 60:60.

And the 80:80.

Missing from these shots: a gleefully unctuous James Spader managing to out-gay Hollywood in what is obviously meant to be a hereto-normative role, Estelle Getty making the most out of a nothingburger of a role, and the utterly enchanting Kim Catrall, playing, in essence, a real doll come to life.

This was a fantastic guess. I had completely forgotten he was in that movie as well. Nice work!

Turns out it wasn’t. ;)

SWITCHERRRRRR!!

I was sure I was wrong because of how police-y that uniform looked. I guess that was the character, taking his low-rent job too seriously.

This makes two frame games I’ve snuck in and won in a month?! We really are living in unusual times.

Here’s a wily one!

20:20

The Kingdom?

The Old Guard

Three kings

Matt_W’s got it! I thought this might go until the last frame, when we see the villain! The only shots of Charlize are a blurred action shot and the back of part of her head.

40:40

60:60

80:80

100:100

Whoa, that totally should have gone to the 100:100, which was a dead giveaway. Nice work, @Matt_W!

-Tom

It’s the only desert army film I’ve seen recently :) I’ll try to put something up in the morning.

OK, wow it’s really getting to be a pain to figure out how to capture frames. I don’t expect this one to last especially long

A 20:20

Stand and Deliver

Of course it’s the classic EJO film. When I was a kid and saw this in perennially in the TV Guide for PBS, I’d think “Woah, they’re showing an actual movie on PBS!”

40:40

60:60

80:80

Over to you @dwinn