Hmm, it looks like a sleazy Emmanuel movie or something.
-Tom
Jazzer
1842
As far as I can remember there’s barely an inch of flesh shown in the whole film but it is highly charged.
60:60

marquac
1843
It looks like a 70’s Euro movie.
Jazzer
1844
A 70’s Euro horror classic but sadly overlooked. (Wait, am I allowed to give clues?)
Jazzer
1846
What happens if no-one guesses right?
You win/lose, depending on your point of view. You’re welcome to post another film, or to cede the floor if you don’t have one available.
Jazzer
1848
Very decent of you, Wheeljack. OK, those screenshots were taken from the sublime Daughters of Darkness (1971) featuring Delphine Seyrig as the most seductive female vampire in movie history (imho). Lovers of slowly fermenting horror/gothic should check it out.
In the interests of keeping things moving, your new 20:20.

What the heck? We’ve never done Brazil before? I see it’s not on the list, so I guess not. Brazil!
Jazzer, my own personal philosophy (i.e. the Way It Ought To Be Played, By God!) is that if no one guessed your movie, you have failed for making too obscure a pick. You should repent in sackcloth and ashes. Although I do appreciate being directed to an obscure movie about hawt chick vampires. I’m sure it’s no Twins of Evil, but it’s got that look.
-Tom
Well that is obviously one of the Hunger Games movies.
Jazzer
1851
Of course it’s Brazil! I had a feeling the game was supposed to be played as you say but I guess I’m just in denial that Daughters of Darkness is obscure. It shouldn’t be, dangit! Twins of Evil is fun (I think of at least four great things about that movie) but DoD is something else. Anyway, congrats Tom.
The rest…




Hmm, the Collinson twins, Peter Cushing, the haircuts, and, umm, I can’t imagine what the forth thing would be…
Yay for Brazil! “The morning found us miles away, with still a million things to say!” I’ll post a new frame later tonight.
-Tom
Okay, here we go! In what movie will you see this at the 20:20?
-Tom
Tom, this is just your way of outing anyone who’s seen The Cable Guy, right? I mean, who would ever admit to that?
My excuse it is was on the telly here last week, and I wasn’t actually watching it, just eating dinner in the same room. No, really.
Firstly, what the…? I was sure this would get to the 60:60. Secondly, what do you mean “outing anyone who’s seen The Cable Guy”? The Cable Guy is awesome, head and shoulders above the typical Carey stuff. I love The Cable Guy. Doesn’t everyone? It’s not like you got the 20:20 from Mr. Popper’s Penguins or something!
Anyway, you got it, Adam. You’re up. But first, the rest of Cable Guy.
A 40:40 from the karaoke scene, which is one of my favorite uses of Jefferson Airplane (along with A Serious Man):
Face-off at 60:60:
At the 80:80, I imagine a lot of people have this expression while watching Jim Carey being Jim Carey:
-Tom
The Cable Guy is second only to Liar Liar & Ace Ventura in the Jim Carey pantheon.
What can I say, my sense of humour is incompatible with Carey most of the time. Perhaps I need to update my drivers? Still, I love his serious roles. Take from that what you will!
I wouldn’t have recognised that frame normally, but last week the people I was staying with took a break from watching Big Brother (AKA “kill me now”) and flicked over to The Cable Guy. It landed partway through the basketball scene you grabbed the frame from, and Jack Black made it instantly recognisable. Maybe I was just annoyed that the first frame I’ve been able to ID lately came from this movie.
Anyway, I shall attempt to find something worthy to challenge you with.
I’m actually quite impressed that I was able to find a movie in my collection that hadn’t already been featured, especially this one.
I’m not sure that this will last very long, but here’s the 20:20…

Jazzer
1859
Oh, I know this one. But I’ll let someone else have a go.
Aw! That’s Sightseers! I love that movie. It wound up on my list last year.
-xtien