Ginger_Yellow with the last-minute save! Yes it is, I, Daniel Blake, my favorite Ken Loach film (of the grand total of 3 I’ve seen, but still). Definitely worth seeing, but not if you’re not up for a bureaucratic nightmare. Dave Johns (who I’d never seen before) is really quite something in the lead role.
There were no more frames…all yours, @Ginger_Yellow
Last frame was a bit of a giveaway, though the 60 helped confirm it. I won’t be able to do another one till tomorrow, about to go to bed.
Will post when I get home from work. I stupidly returned the DVD I was going to use before I got a chance to do screengrabs.
Reefer Madness is what it looks like from here. Look at that wild dancing and nary a care in the world.
Indeed it is, 1936 version this time. Good thing someone got it early, as there are only three frames.
I’m posting this from work so I hope the quality is okay. Tomorrow’s picture should be clearer.
It seems to have chopped the fingers off her right hand, but otherwise is okay.
It’s a little early, but I’m going to be swamped all day. What amazing Oscar contender (not really) will reveal this at 40:40?
There is one more screenshot after this, but if you don’t get it from this one, the last one won’t help. Surely I can’t be the only one who has seen this!
Houngan
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Certainly seems like the kind of 70s trash I would have watched as a kid, but no. Billy Jack? Just going by the cinematography.
It IS 2000 Maniacs!
Agreed on the prior comment that it is trashy, but good/bad enough to get a remake many years later with Robert Englund and serve as the inspiration for the name of the group 10,000 Maniacs.
Basically six tourists are waylaid in a southern town where the ghosts of the town exact revenge for its destruction during the Civil War.
Here was the 80:80, one of the haunted spirits rising up from the… quicksand… uhhh, yeah, quicksand in Georgia.
dwinn
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I got you. Will have something this PM.