New 20:

That’s Eugene Pallette, isn’t it? So … Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.

You got it. Good job.

Yay. Okay, in which film will you see this at the 20:20 mark:

I dunno it, but that’s creepy.

Amarcord!

Ignatius got it! Amarcord.

40:40:

60:60:

I’m stuck at work, maybe forever the way things are going, so if you want to do another one Joel, be my guest. (If not whoever else is ready with one please go ahead and take my place.)

All right, let’s keep the game going.

20:20:

And here’s 40:40 …

This might be more obscure than I thought.

Here’s 60:60, with another look at the lead actress:

Looks so Italian. Inferno?

That actress is French – Emmanuelle Béart.

Nope, not Inferno. That is indeed Ms. Beart.

A clue: clocks and time play a major role in the film.

Looks like I went full obscure with this one! It’s The Story of Marie and Julien (Histoire de Marie et Julien), by Jacques Rivette.

Ignatius, would you like to do the next one?

Wow, yeah. I know of Beart but I’ll admit I’ve never even heard of the film, but I’m putting Rivette on my list.

Knife in the Water

You got it.

Here’s the 40:40

And 61:

No one let Joel win any more.

-Tom