Ronin.

That’d be it.

Oh, fuck, I should have recognized De Niro and that lady from The Truman Show whose name I always forget.

This is the only actor you get until the 100:100… This might be tough.

20:20

Natascha McElhone. I love her. Her look after that kiss, before the next one, man…

FWIW, the VLC frames would have been much more helpful. I’ve had them around for awhile, so I might as well burn them now, just for fun.

twenty:

forty:

sixty-one:

I didn’t do an eighty, but that final frame Anon includes is cool with me.

-xtien

Uh, well, that’s apparently Eric Roberts, so I’m going to guess Star 80.

-Tom

Not Star 80 (and not Eric Roberts).

Manhunter.

Yep. These shots are so opaque that I really thought it would go to the 100:100. When you know the movie, though, the 60:60 is gloriously tantalizing. And I always loved the design on his house.

40:40

60:60

80:80

100:100

I rewatched it a couple of months ago, so it was still fresh in my head.

Children of Men?

God I love that movie.

-xtien

You are so right on this JPR. I watched this fairly recently and I’m just loving this frame. The 20:20 totally didn’t register for me though. Kudos to Sören.

-xtien

“Take my word for it, I’m smiling.”

What the…? Here I was all pleased, thinking I’d found something that’d last until the 40:40. Yes, it’s Children of Men.

40:40

60:60

80:80

The lost dog poster is a dead giveaway.

Children of Men!

Edit: oops, should have refreshed the screen first.

What I love about that frame is that my first thought was, Why is that guy drinking two beers? Also, damn all of those frames are beautiful. I need to watch that again soon.

Moving from the sacred to the profane…a new twenty:

-xtien

That’s not that Robin Hood movie I never bothered to watch, is it?

I assume you mean the latest Ridley Scott mess. Nope.

-xtien

I think it’s that King Arthur movie.

Is that your guess, or are you just speculating? Also, by “that King Arthur movie” do you mean that’s the title? Because there are a lot of King Arthur movies.

-xtien