So I haven’t actually seen that. I just recognized James Cagney and guessed the most famous movie I know he’s been in. Is it good, charmtrap?

Here’s a new 20:20:

Didn’t every Cagney movie have a Ma?

Really excellent, once you get over how stagey a lot of the acting was in the early talkies. It’s got some great tough-guy dialogue ("…there you go with that wishin’ stuff again. I wish you was a wishing well so that I could tie a bucket to ya’s and sink ya. ".) And the final scene is pretty unforgettable.

It’s pre-code, too, so it’s got violence (mostly off-screen of course) and open references to sex and homosexuals!

“Are Science Fiction and heart mutually exclusive? One word answer: Cocoon.”

Nope ;)

Are you thinking that is a shot of Wilford Brimley? Because it’s not…

Wilford’s moustache is much grander.

Looks a bit like an old guy getting laid off…is that Up in the Air?

Nope.

40:40:

Made In Dagenham?

That’s it!

The 60:60 is Toby Ziegler:

I suspect that this will go very quickly.

Come back and play Tom!

Gettysburg.

Got it in one

Damn it, now I’m on the hook again.

Here we go:

Lost in La Mancha.

-xtien

Bingo.

I had you in mind with that one, actually, Dingus.

Ha! Do you disagree with my wish that the completion of that movie had happened, as the others do?

Great frame. I love Jean Rochefort. And the 'Christopher Ecc" is funny; I don’t recall that.

New twenty:

-xtien

The Cell?

Holy cow that was fast! Well done, Wing of ilium!

I really love this frame from fortyforty:

sixty-one:

eighty:

-xtien

“There is no such thing as subtle opera.”

No, I don’t disagree with your wish. That would have been an awesome film. But we got an equally awesome film out of the ashes.

I assume that’s Christopher Eccleston’s name that got cut off.

I’ll put up the other frames from this when I get home. You actually get to see the lead actor in the 60:60 (well, 1:01:00).

I can’t wait to see Immortals and I’m not ashamed.

My 20:20!