Not Starship Troopers.

OK, so he’s too old in the 40 for it to be of Starship Troopers vintage and those look like police-type photos behind him in that frame. So I’m thinking it has to be The Alphabet Killer.

It is not The Alphabet Killer.

Let the record show I didn’t actually think it was Starship Troopers!

I’m still voting for The Machinist. I don’t care what baren says.

-Tom

Is it Stay? The movie not the Shakespeares Sister song.

Not Stay.

60:60

Is it 88?

88! What the heck is 88! A glance at IMDb reveals it’s 2014? What?

-xtien

Feel free to disqualify me, but it was the only movie in his filmography that made any sense beyond the Machinist.

Ah. Well if it is 88, I can’t wait to hear what that is.

-xtien

I didn’t think it was The Machinist because Michael Ironside appears to have all his limbs.

-xtien

88 is correct. Kemper Boyd is next on the mound.

88 is a vehicle for horror “queen” Katherine Isabelle, who gets to do a fun split-personality gag against the backdrop of a perpetually overacting Christopher Lloyd. I have been following Isabelle movies since Ginger Snaps. She never fails to at least be interesting, but mainstream attention has never managed to find her. I thought I learned of the movie here, but I guess it must have come to me from some other vector.

80:80

Here is the new 20:20

That’s the Dinklebot!

But he doesn’t look like he’s in Trask Mode. Not rocking the pornstache.

Angriest Man in Brooklyn.

Wow. I had hoped this would have lasted awhile. I had figured few people beyond me had seen this maudlin piece of garbage…

For the uninitiated, Robin Williams is the angriest man in Brooklyn. He goes to see his doctor when he experiences some troubling physical symptoms. However, his normal doctor is not available, so Mila Kunis steps in. When Robin pisses her off with his anger, she looks down at a cooking magazine and tells him he has ninety minutes to live (that is the length of the chicken recipe on the cover). Williams rushes off to salvage the remains of his life and hilarity ensues because he is still angry. The rest of the details are too much to bear.

The forty:


The sixty:

The almost eighty (the movie is mercifully short):

Poor Robin. He ends his life with this trash and then can’t even make a frame in our movie game.

Okay, I can load a 20 tonight, but my work hours are brutal, so I won’t be able to get to the 40 until tomorrow afternoon, West Coast time.

And I think you’re gonna need the 40.

Away we go.

20:20

Hint: It’s not The Doors

It’s probably not The Door in the Floor either, since that is clearly a wall…

…and I’ve already posted it.

Damn. I wish I had that cool enhance thingy Deckard uses in that one movie. So I could look into the reflection.

-xtien

That is clearly a frame from the movie Breach.

 -Tom