You’re right, it is dark. Must be Darkman.
sinnick
1723
None right yet. The 40:40 gives some actual people:

Time After Time!
Slice, slice, chop, chop.
sinnick
1725
You got it. I figured that would be the giveaway.



I’m not sure that film has aged as well as some people claim, but Jack the Ripper stuff bounces off of me. I saw it for the first time a couple years ago shortly before moving out of San Francisco. Fun to see the city in 1979, at least.
I’ll have a new frame up shortly.
Correct! The film with the Marin County Civic Center’s most memorable performance.
40:40 - I’ve always thought Jude Law was more enjoyable in supporting roles.

60:60 - Taking in the sun.

80:80 - Fancy collars are all that separate us from the future.

All yours, frumious Bandernatch.
tomchick
1733
What a sadly appropriate early frame. It’s kind of the whole movie in one unlikely image.
-Tom
Boy I hope you didn’t watch the whole movie with the aspect ratio screwed up.
“Is anyone seeing this?”
What a beautiful way to put it, Tom. I loved going back and looking at the scene, and watching him look over at the storm cellar door first before unloading his pickup, after putting on his gloves. Then the way the scene is intercut with her setting up at the craft fair thing. And right before the twenty shot above, him securing the fencing with a little wire that looks like a sad little twist-tie. I couldn’t believe no one had done this movie before. Great choice, Bandersnatch.
And the music. Good lord the music in this movie. Sheesh.
Anyway, here’s another movie I love; one that also made one of my Top Ten lists. An easy one, but that’s okay.
The new twenty:
-xtien
Too new for Slapshot, so it must be Goon.
“…so it must be Goon.” How anti-climactic.
Yep. A winnar is you.
The forty:
sixty-nine (er…I mean…you know):
I love that frame.
The eighty-whatever:
You have the conch, charmtrap.
-xtien
“What number you wanna wear?”
Sorry! Are there more than two hockey movies?
If it helps you feel any better, I’m guessing this one will go quickly too.
Twenty:
(Oh, Mystery Alaska probably counts…)