That was still one more guess than I was expecting :) I knew it wouldn’t be much of a challenge given that Penn is clearly seen in the 20:20, but I especially love the framing in that shot.
40:40
60:60
80:80
100:100
120:120
140:140
And, because it’s really damn long, 160:160
That was a lot of shots, dude.
20:20
Is that Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy?
Jeesh man. I hadn’t even gotten to pulling the rest of the shots!
Wow, I wasn’t actually expecting to be right about that.
New 20:20
(Also, Amazon Prime is sooo much easier to capture the right frame with than Netflix Instant)
No guesses? Here’s the 40:40
Five Minutes of Heaven! I thought I recognized the 20:20 as something about The Troubles.
God I love that movie. And especially James Nesbitt and Liam Neeson.
-Tom
What the hell! That was great! First of all, she’s adorable, and I had no idea Mark Ruffalo and Andy Serkis were in that movie. Nice.
I just heard Kate Micucci gushing about the movie this week on Doug Loves Movies (so I should have known about Ruffalo, but forgot).
That kind of made my morning. Thanks.
-xtien
Cast Away!
But surely this isn’t the scene at the 20:20 mark of that movie.
jason
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Tom… why hast thou forsaken us?
Man, that reminds me of the vacant lot next to my old childhood home in Bismarck. Tumbleweeds were plentiful.
The longer I take to think about it, the better the 20:20 will be. Remember Chupacabra Terror? That sort of brilliance doesn’t just happen overnight!
That said, I think I have a good one. Stand by.
-Tom
The funny thing about that clip is that it looks like Andy Serkis is supposed to be playing the Uptight Guy. Yet knowing what we know about Serkis, you just know that guy can dance. And sure enough, he gets out there and the camera mostly tries to cut around him until they can play it off as a joke at the end of the scene.
-Tom
Here is an easy one I’ve had queued up for a while.

Wait, what just happened? Did Tim usurp me?
-Tom
Tim, Tom, what’s the difference, right?