Ding! Definitely worth seeing for those two performances alone.

I won’t be able to get the next one up until later tonight, but here is the 20:20, sure to please Tom and anyone under the age of 30 (although there is no excuse to not see this!).

B&W, Mansion. Is it Citizen Kane?

Not Citizen Kane, see if this helps:

Looks like Jimmy Stewart.

Breach?

-Tom

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington?

Harvey.

Clearly it is Jurassic Park.

Actually it was Breach.

Seriously though, this was the movie about a giant imaginary rabbit (or pooka) long before Donnie Darko came out. Very funny, heart warming, Stewart at his best.

I knew I knew it from the 20:20 I just didn’t know what film it was I knew, you know?

20:20

My first guess is that’s a house in San Francisco, but who has a chair outside in San Francisco? So I’m going with LA. And next I would guess Day of the Locust, but I think the car about the enter the frame is too 50s for that movie. So, uh, Breach?

-Tom

It is at the same time Breach and not Breach, perfectly zen.

It’s mostly not Breach or Day of the Locust though.

Pacific Heights

Falling Down?

Not PH, not FD,

40:40

Peggy Sue Got Married?

Correctomundo, I was a bit worried because none of the frames showed faces and it’s very in line with 1980s 50s-period films looks-wise.

It’s a pretty great film, a very young Nicolas Cage gives an absolutely bonkers performance as Peggy’s husband/boyfriend and it also features a young Jim Carrey and Helent Hunt. Directed in the period of Coppola’s work just before he started making absolute trash and just after he stopped making masterpieces. I also recommend Rumble Fish.

60:60

I thought that looked like Kathleen Turner’s head.

20:

Delicatessen.