Is that even out on dvd yet or did I miss it? Not my favorite movie but I kind of want to watch it again.

A winner is you.

40:40

60:60

-xtien

Pi?

45

Nicely done! But, alas, not an actual entry in the game. I’m just trying to guilt the last winner into taking his turn. Because he guessed. And was right. And now it’s his turn. So he should then take his turn. Since, you know, that’s how games work.

I suck at games and even I know that!

[Just playing. But charmtrap. Seriously!]

-xtien

OOPS…here’s a toughie:

Gosford Park?

Not Gosford Park.

Sixty:

This is a long shot, but maybe the Curious Case of Benjamin Button?

This is a long shot, but maybe the Curious Case of Benjamin Button?

Nope, not that.

I don’t know, but I want to see this movie.

Well, I’m not gonna drag this out…it is a bit of a hard one. Last frame and I’ll give the answer probably later tonight.

I know it’s not, but that almost looks like Jack Huston in the last two. If I could see more of his face, well, it wouldn’t help because I only know half his face anyway. It’s wrong, but just to feel good about myself I’ll throw out a TV movie from his Wiki page: Miss Austen Regrets.

Whatever this is, I am also intrigued.

That’s Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky. At one point, I had a free poster from the movie theater that screened it.

Yep! Good pull!

Pretty good movie. The script is a bit slight (there are a few long stretches of wordless longing) but the performances by Mads Mikkelsen and Anna Mouglalis are excellent and the set decoration and costuming are stunning. Good sex scenes too. I’m a Mikkelsen fanboy ever since I saw After The Wedding and this is one of the ones I saw because of him. Definitely worth a couple of hours.

Agreed on all counts.

Let’s see how many frames this one goes…

Troy?

Nope, and I’m hesitant to say it’s the same culture, though it’s certainly in the ballpark.

Here’s the 40:40, which is somewhat less than useful.

Is it that movie where Rachel Weisz discovers the circle? Agora, or whatever?

-Tom