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!).

Thongsy
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B&W, Mansion. Is it Citizen Kane?
Not Citizen Kane, see if this helps:

Looks like Jimmy Stewart.
Steve_G
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington?
VSys114
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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?
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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.
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.
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I thought that looked like Kathleen Turner’s head.
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