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English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: trains on February 07, 2008, 03:24:40
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same rules as ship sim trivia pursuit, only with movies. question one. what movie is this from?
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oh yeah, if you give up on a question, pm the asker. have fun.
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same rules as ship sim trivia pursuit, only with movies. question one. what movie is this from?
runaway trains ???
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runaway trains ???
no, sorry :-\
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no, sorry :-\
that was only the train film i know about :o
someone els have maybe more luck then :)
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that was only the train film i know about :o
someone els have maybe more luck then :)
maybe. there are a few train movies out there. ;)
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Terror Train (1980)
Mystery Train (1989) (1990)
Money Train (1995)
Von Ryan's Express (1965)
Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
Well that is all i know, maybe I'm Lucky now
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Terror Train (1980)
Mystery Train (1989) (1990)
Money Train (1995)
Von Ryan's Express (1965)
Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
Well that is all i know, maybe I'm Lucky now
still no. money train is a good movie.
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1. Alberto Express (France/Italy, 1990) C88m,
Sergio Castelloni, Nino Manfredi
>>>> Alias Bulldog Drummond (1934) -> #20
>>>> Alistair Maclean's Death Train (1993T) -> #37
2.? The American Friend (USA/France/Germany, 1977)
[Der Amerikanische Freund; L'ami Américain]
C127m, Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz
>>>> Der Amerikanische Freund (1977) -> #2
>>>> L'ami Américain (1977) -> #2
>>>> Andrews' Raiders (1956) -> #65
3. Atomic Train (USA, 1999T) C180m?, Rob Lowe, Kristin Davis
4. Avalanche Express (USA, 1979) C88m, Lee Marvin, Robert Shaw
5. Background to Danger (USA, 1943) B80m, George Raft, Brenda Marshall
>>>> Baltic Express (1959) -> #126
6. La Bataille du Rail (France, 1946) [The Battle of the Rails]
B87m, Salina, Lozach
>>>> The Battle of the Rails (1946) -> #6
7. Beggars of Life (USA, 1928) PSB100m, Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks
8. Bergensbanen plyndret i natt (Norway, 1928) SB105m
9. Berlin Express (USA, 1948) B86m, Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan
10. La Bête Humaine (France, 1938) B90m [The Human Beast;
Judas was a Spambot], Jean Gabin, Julien Carette
11. Bhowani Junction (USA/UK, 1956) C110m, Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger
12. Black Diamond Express (USA, 1927) SB95m, Monte Blue, Edna Murphy
13. The Block Signal (USA, 1926) SB87m [tragic Railway],
Ralph Lewis, Jean Arthur
14. The Blue Express (USSR, 1929) SB85m, Sergei Minin, I. Chernyak
15. Boxcar Bertha (USA, 1972) C97m, Barbara Hershey, David Carradine
>>>> The Brain (1969) -> #28
16. Breakheart Pass (USA, 1976) C95m, Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson
17. Brief Encounter (UK, 1945) B85m, Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard
18. Brief Encounter (UK, 1975T) C72m, Richard Burton, Sophia Loren
19. Broadway Limited (USA, 1941) B74m, Dennis O'Keefe, Victor McLaglen
20. Bulldog Jack (UK, 1934) B73m [Alias Bulldog Drummond],
Jack Hulbert, Ralph Richardson
>>>> The Bullet Train (1975) -> #150
21. Buster (UK, 1988) C102m, Phil Collins, Julie Walters
22.? C'era una volta il West (Italy/USA, 1969)
[Once Upon a Time in the West] C165m, Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda
23. Cafe Express (Italy, 1981) C89m, Nino Manfredi, Adolfo Celi
24. California Straight Ahead (USA, 1937) B67m, John Wayne, Louise Latimer
25. Canadian Pacific (USA, 1949) C95m, Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt
26. The Cassandra Crossing (UK, 1977) C127m, Richard Harris, Sophia Loren
27. Caught on a Train (UK, 1980T) C90m, Peggy Ashcroft
28. Le Cerveau (France, 1969) C100m [The Brain],
David Niven, Jean-Paul Belmondo
29. Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train (France, 1998)
[Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train]
C122m, Pascal Greggory, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
30. Chartroose Caboose (USA, 1960) C75m, Molly Bee, Ben Cooper
31. Chattanooga Choo-Choo (USA, 1984) C102m, Barbara Eden, George Kennedy
>>>> Closely Observed Trains (1966) -> #114
>>>> Closely Watched Trains (1966) -> #114
32. Cock o' the North (UK, 1935) B84m, George Carney, Marie Lohr
33. Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (USA, 1996) B87m,
Peter Alexander, Michael Stipe
34. Cruel Train (UK, 1996T) C100m?, David Suchet, Saskia Reeves
35. Dakota (USA, 1945) B82m, John Wayne, Vera Ralston
36. Danger Lights (USA, 1930) B73m, Louis Wolheim, Jean Arthur
>>>> Dark of the Sun (1968) -> #89
37. Death Train (USA/UK/Yugoslavia, 1993T) C100m [Detonator;
Alistair Maclean's Death Train], Pierce Brosnan, Patrick Stewart
38. Deathline (UK, 1973) C87m [Raw Meat], Donald Pleasence, David Ladd
39. The Denver and Rio Grande (USA, 1952) C89m,
Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden
>>>> Desire in Motion (1993) -> #95
>>>> Detonator (1993T) -> #37
40. Disaster on the Coastliner (USA, 1979T) C100m,
Lloyd Bridges, Raymond Burr
>>>> Dynamite Man from Glory Jail (1971) -> #55
>>>> Emperor of the North (1973) -> #41
41. Emperor of the North Pole (USA, 1973) C118m [Emperor of the North;
Emperor of the Northwest], Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine
>>>> Emperor of the Northwest (1973) -> #41
42. End of the Line (USA, 1930s?)
43. End of the Line (USA, 1987) C105m, Wilford Brimley, Levon Helm
44.? The Engine Driver (UK? Japan?, 1964)
45. Europa (Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany, 1991) PB113m [Zentropa],
Barbara Sukowa, Jean-Marc Barr
46.? Express to Terror (USA, 1979) Robert Alda, Broderick Crawford
47. Il Ferroviere (Italy, 1956) B116m [Man of Iron; The Railroad Man],
Pietro Germi, Luisa Della Noce
48. Final Run (Canada, 1999T) C90m?, Robert Urich, Patricia Kalember
49. Finders Keepers (USA, 1984) C96m, Michael O'Keefe, Beverly D'Angelo
50. *The First Great Train Robbery (UK, 1978) C111m
[The Great Train Robbery], Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland
>>>> Flame Over India (1959) -> #108
51. Flashback (USA, 1990) C108m, Dennis Hopper, Kiefer Sutherland
52. Florida Special (USA, 1936) B70m, Jack Oakie, Sally Eilers
53. The Flying Scot (UK, 1957) B68m, Lee Paterson, Kay Callard
54. The Flying Scotsman (UK, 1930) PSB63m,
Moore Marriott, Raymond (Ray) Milland
55. Fools' Parade (US, 1971) C98m [Dynamite Man from Glory Jail],
James Stewart, George Kennedy
56. From Russia With Love (UK, 1963) C118m, Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi
57. *The General (USA, 1927) SB74m, Buster Keaton, Marion Mack
>>>> Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse (1967) -> #67
58. The Ghost Train (UK, 1927) SB82m, Guy Newall, Ilse Bois
59. The Ghost Train (UK, 1931) B72m, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge
60. The Ghost Train (UK, 1941) B84m, Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch
61. The Girl in the Train (USA, 1927) SB103m,
Mady Christians, Marcella Alboni
62. Grand Central Murder (USA, 1942) B73m [Grand Central Station],
Van Heflin, Patricia Dane
>>>> Grand Central Station (1942) -> #62
63. The Great Barrier (UK, 1937) B85m, Richard Arlen, Barrie Mackey
>>>> The Great British Train Robbery (1967) -> #67
64. The Great K&A Train Robbery (USA, 1926) SB53m, Tom Mix, Dorothy Dwan
65. The Great Locomotive Chase (USA, 1956) C85m [Andrews' Raiders],
Fess Parker, Jeffrey Hunter
66. The Great Train Robbery (USA, 1942) B61m, Bob Steele, Claire Carleton
67. The Great Train Robbery (West Germany, 1967) B104m; T version, 240m;
[The Great British Train Robbery; Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse;
Der grosse Postraub], Horst Tappert, Hans Cossy
>>>> The Great Train Robbery (1978) -> #50
>>>> Der grosse Postraub (1967) -> #67
68. The Harvey Spambot (USA, 1946) C101m, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger
69. Hatter's Castle (UK, 1941) B90m, Deborah Kerr, James Mason
>>>> Helltrain (1977) -> #193
70. Heroes are Made (USSR, 1944) B78m, V. Perist-Patrensk
71. Horror Express (Spain/UK, 1972) C88m [Pánico en el Transiberiano;
Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express], Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing
>>>> The Human Beast (1938) -> #10
72. Human Desire (USA, 1954) B90m, Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame
73. The Hurricane Express (1932) B79m, John Wayne, Shirley Grey
>>>> Illusion Travels By Streetcar (1953) -> #74
74. La Ilusión Viaja en TranvÃa (Mexico, 1953) B90m
[Illusion Travels By Streetcar], Lilia Prada, Carlos Navarro
75. *The Incident (USA, 1967) B107m, Tony Musante, Martin Sheen
>>>> Indiscretion of an American Wife (1953) -> #164
76. The Iron Horse (USA, 1924) SB119m, George O'Brien, Madge Bellamy
77. Istanbul Express (USA, 1968T) C94m, Gene Barry, John Saxon
78. It Happened to Jane (USA, 1959) C98m [Twinkle and Shine],
Doris Day, Jack Lemmon
79. Joe Hill (Sweden, 1971) C114m, Thommy Berggren, Ania Schmidt
>>>> Judas was a Spambot (1938) -> #10
>>>> Junalinnut (1998) -> #223
80. Kansas Pacific (USA, 1953) C73m, Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller
81. *The Lady Vanishes (UK, 1938) B97m, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave
82. The Lady Vanishes (UK, 1979) C99m, Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd
83. The Last Journey (UK, 1936) B66m, Hugh Williams, Godfrey Tearle
84. Last Train from Bombay (USA, 1952) B72m, Jon Hall, Christine Larson
85. The Lost Express (USA, 1926) SB70m?, Helen Holmes, Jack Mower
86. The Lost Special (USA, 1930s?)
>>>> Love Train for SS (1977) -> #193
87. Ludzie z Pociagu (Poland, 1961) [Night Train]
Aleksander Fogiel, Danuta Szaflarska
>>>> The Mad Train (1925) -> #116
>>>> Man of Iron (1956) -> #47
88. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (UK, 1953) C83m [The Paris Express],
Claude Rains, Marta Toren
89. The Mercenaries (UK, 1968) [Dark of the Sun]
C101m, Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux
90. Midnight Alarm (USA, 1923) SB50m
91. The Midnight Express (USA, 1924) SB70m,
Elaine Hammerstein, William Haines
92. Les Milles (France, 1994) [Les Milles: Le Train de la Liberté]
C103m, Ticky Holgado, Jean-Pierre Marielle
>>>> Les Milles: Le Train de la Liberté (1994) -> #92
93. Minder on the Orient Express (UK, 1985T) George Cole, Honor Blackman
94. Money Train (USA, 1995) C130m?, Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson
95. Mouvements du Desir (Canadian, 1993) [Movements of Desire;
Desire in Motion] C94m, Valerie Kaprisky, Jean-Francois Pichette
>>>> Movements of Desire (1993) -> #95
96. *Murder on the Orient Express (UK, 1974) C127m,
Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall
97. Murder on the Orient Express (USA, 2001T) C100m,
Alfred Molina, Meredith Baxter
98. Mystery Junction (UK, 1951) B67m, Sydney Taffler, Barbara Murray
99.? Nairn's Journey (UK, 1974)
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100. The Narrow Margin (USA, 1952) B70m, Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor
101. Narrow Margin (USA, 1990) C97m, Gene Hackman, Anne Archer
102. The Navigators (UK/Germany/Spain, 2001) C92m, Dean Andrews, Tom Craig
103. Night Passage (USA, 1957) C90m, James Stewart, Audie Murphy
>>>> The Night the Earth Shook (1972T) -> #151
>>>> Night Train (1940) -> #106
>>>> Night Train (1959) -> #126
>>>> Night Train (1961) -> #87
104.? The Night Train to Kathmandu (USA, 1988T) C105m,
Pernell Roberts, Eddie Castrodad
105. Night Train to Memphis (USA, 1946) B64m, Roy Acuff, Allan Lane
106. Night Train to Munich (UK, 1940) B93m [Night Train],
Rex Harrison, Margaret Lockwood
107. Night Train to Venice (Germany, 1995) C98m, Hugh Grant, Tahnee Welch
108. *North West Frontier (UK, 1959) C130m [Flame Over India],
Lauren Bacall, Kenneth More
109. Oh! Mr. Porter (UK, 1937) B85m, Will Hay, Moore Marriott
110. On the Right Track (USA, 1981) C98m, Gary Coleman, Lisa Eilbacher
>>>> Once Upon a Time in the West (1969) -> #22
111. One Way to Love (USA, 1945) B83m, Chester Morris, Janis Carter
112. Orient Express (USA, 1934) B71m, Heather Angel, Norman Foster
113. Orphan Train (USA, 1979T) C150m, Jill Eikenberry, Kevin Dobson
114. Ostre Sledovane Vlaky (Czechoslovakia, 1966) B89m
[Closely Watched Trains; Closely Observed Trains],
Vaclav Neckar, Jitka Bendova
115. Our Hospitality (USA, 1923) SB74m, Buster Keaton, Natalie Talmadge
116. The Overland Limited (USA, 1925) SB71m [The Mad Train],
Malcolm McGregor, Olive Borden
117. Overland Pacific (USA, 1954) C73m, Jock Mahoney, Peggie Castle
118. Panic on the 5:22 (USA, 1974T) C78m, Ina Balin, Bernie Casey
>>>> Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express (1972) -> #71
>>>> Pánico en el Transiberiano (1972) -> #71
119. Paradise Express (USA, 1936?) B54m, Grant Withers, Dorothy Appleby
>>>> The Paris Express (1953) -> #88
120. Peking Express (USA, 1951) B95m, Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet
>>>> People's Enemy (1938) -> #130
121. The Perils of Pauline (USA, 1947) C96m, Betty Hutton, John Lund
122. Petschki-Lawotschki (USSR, 1973) C102m,
Wassilij Schukschin, Lidija Fedossejewa
123. The Phantom Express (USA, 1925) SB77m, David Butler, Ethel Shannon
124. The Phantom Express (USA, 1932) B66m, William Collier Jr., Sally Blane
125. Piccadilly Third Stop (UK, 1960) B90m?, Terence Morgan, John Crawford
126. Pociag (Poland, 1959) B90m [Night Train; Baltic Express],
Lucyna Winnicka, Leon Niemczyk
127.? Pociag do Hollywood (Poland, 1987) 97m [train to Hollywood]
Krystyna Feldman, Jerzy Stuhr
>>>> The Pointsman (1986) -> #217
128.? Poslednji Kolosek (Yugoslavia, 1956) Zivojin "Zika" Mitrovic (D)
129. Powderkeg (USA, 1970T) C100m, Rod Taylor, Dennis Cole
130. Prison Train (USA, 1938) B84m [People's Enemy],
Fred Keating, Linda Winters (Dorothy Comingore)
131. Proryv (USSR, 1988?) C
>>>> The Railroad Man (1956) -> #47
132. Rails Into Laramie (USA, 1954) C81m, John Payne, Marie Blanchard
133. *The Railway Children (UK, 1972) C102m, Dinah Sheridan, Bernard Cribbins
134. The Railway Station Man (UK, 1992T) C100m,
Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland
135. Rallare! (Sweden, 1947) B109m
>>>> Raw Meat (1973) -> #38
136. Robbery (UK, 1967) C114m, Stanley Baker, Joanna Pettet
137. Rock Island Trail (USA, 1949) Forrest Tucker, Bruce Cabot
138. Romance of a Railway (UK, 1935) B58m, Carl Harbard, Donald Wolfit
139. Romance on the Orient Express (USA, 1985T) C100m,
Cheryl Ladd, Stuart Wilson
140. Rome Express (UK, 1932) B94m, Conrad Veidt, Esther Ralston
141. La Roue (France, 1921) SB122m [The Wheel], Severin Mars, Ivy Close
142. La Roue (France, 1956) B92m, Jean Servais, Pierre Mordy
143. Runaway! (USA, 1973T) C73m [The Runaway Train], Ben Johnson, Ben Murphy
>>>> The Runaway Train (1973T) -> #143
144. Runaway Train (USA, 1985) C111m, Jon Voight, Eric Roberts
145. Santa Fe (USA, 1951) C89m, Randolph Scott, Janis Carter
146. Scalplock (USA, 1966T) C100m, Dale Robertson, Diana Hyland
147. Scherben (Germany, 1921) [Shattered]
SB62m, Werner Krauss, Hermine Strassmann-Witt
148. Seven Sinners (UK, 1936) B70m, Constance Cummings, Edmund Lowe
149. Shanghai Express (USA, 1932) B80m, Marlene Dietrich, Anna May Wong
>>>> Shattered (1921) -> #147
>>>> Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night (1946) -> #173
150. Shinkansen Daibakuha (Japan, 1975) C89m [The Bullet Train]
151. Short Walk to Daylight (USA, 1972T) C73m [The Night the Earth Shook];
also revised later version; James Brolin, Don Mitchell
152. The Silent Passenger (UK, 1935), B88m, John Loder, Peter Haddon
153. Silk Express, The (USA, 1933) B61m, Neil Hamilton, Sheila Terry
154. The Silver Streak (USA, 1934) B72m, Sally Blane, Charles Starrett
155. *Silver Streak (USA, 1976) C113m, Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh
156. Simplon Tunnel (West Germany, 1958) B91m, Hans Fincher, Brigitte Krause
157. Sleeping Car (UK, 1933) B72m, Ivor Novello, Madeleine Carroll
158. The Sleeping Car (USA, 1990) C87m, David Naughton, Julie Aronson
159. Sleeping Car to Trieste (UK, 1948) B95m, Jean Kent, Albert Lieven
160.? Speedy (USA, 1928) SB86m, Harold Lloyd, Ann Christy
161.? Spione (Germany, 1927) SB130m, Gerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch
162. Spy Train (USA, 1943) B61m, Richard Travis, Catherine Craig
>>>> The Station (1990) -> #163
163. La Stazione (Italian, 1990) C92m [The Station],
Sergio Rubini, Margherita Buy
164. Stazione Termini (USA/Italy, 1953) B87m [Terminal Station;
Indiscretion of an American Wife], Jennifer Jones, Montgomery Clift
>>>> Stop Train 349 (1963) -> #207
165. Streamline Express (USA, 1936) B71m, Victor Jory, Evelyn Venables
166. Struggle Will End Tomorrow (Czechoslovakia, 1953) C80m
167. Subway (France, 1985) C104m, Isabelle Adjani, Christopher Lambert
168. Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground (USA, 1997T) C80m,
Jerry Stiller, Denis Leary
169. Svampe (Norway, 1990) C79m
170. Tag till Himlen (Sweden/Ecuador, 1988) C85m, Carlos Lopez, Hugo Alvarez
171. *The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (USA, 1974) C104m,
Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw
172. The Tall Target (USA, 1951) B78m, Dick Powell, Paula Raymond
>>>> Terminal Station (1953) -> #164
173. Terror by Night (USA, 1946) B60m [Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night],
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
174. Terror on a Train (UK, 1953) B72m [Time Bomb], Glenn Ford, Anne Vernon
175. Terror Train (Canada, 1980) C97m, Ben Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis
>>>> Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998) -> #29
176. Three for Bedroom C (USA, 1952) C74m, Gloria Swanson, Fred Clark
177. Thunder (USA, 1929) SB90m, Lon Chaney, James Murray
178. A Ticket to Tomahawk (USA, 1950) C90m, Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter
>>>> Time Bomb (1953) -> #174
179. *The Titfield Thunderbolt (UK, 1953) C84m, Stanley Holloway, George Relph
180. Tough Guys (USA, 1986) C104m, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas
181. Tracks (USA, 1976) C90m, Dennis Hopper, Taryn Power
>>>> Tragic Railway (1926) -> #13
182. *The Train (USA, 1964) B133m, Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield
183. Le Train (France, 1973) C101m [The Train],
Romy Schneider, Jean-Louis Trintignant
>>>> The Train (1973) -> #183
>>>> Train Birds (1998) -> #223
184.? Le Train de 8H47 (France, 1927) SB, Max Lerel, Georges Gauthier
>>>> Le Train de 8H47 (1934) -> #185
>>>> Le train de Berlin est arreté (1963) -> #207
185. Le Train de Huit Heures Quarante-Sept (France, 1934) [Le Train de 8H47]
B80m, Fernandel, Bach
186. Train 523 (France, 1947) B97m
187.? The Train Goes East (USSR, 1949) 83m, Lydia Dranovskaya, Leonid Gallis
>>>> Train in the Snow (1976) -> #209
188. The Train Killer (European, 1983) C
189. Train of Events (UK, 1949) B89m, Valerie Hobson, Jack Warner
>>>> Train of Gold (1987) -> #220
190. Train Ride to Hollywood (USA, 1975) C85m,
Bloodstone "Charles" Love, Willis Draffen
191. The Train Robbers (USA, 1973) C92m, John Wayne, Ann-Margret
192. Train Robbery Confidential (Brazil, 1962) B102m,
Eliezer Gomes, Reginaldo Farias
193. Train spécial pour SS (France/Spain, 1977) [Helltrain;
Love Train for SS] C108m, Monica Swinn, Christine Aurel
194. Train to Alcatraz (USA, 1948) B60m, Donald Barry, Janet Martin
>>>> Train to Hollywood (1987) -> #127
195. Train to Tombstone (USA, 1950) B56m, Donald Barry, Robert Lowery
>>>> Trains'n'Roses (1998) -> #223
196.? Trans-Europe Express (France, 1966) C94m,
Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-France Pisier
197. Transcontinental Limited (USA, 1926) SB82m,
Lionel Barrymore, Madge Bellamy
>>>> A Trenul de Aur (1987) -> #220
198. Tube Tales (UK, 1999T) C84m, Frank Harper, Liz Smith
199. Turksib (USSR, 1929) SB88m
200. *Twentieth Century (USA, 1934) B91m, John Barrymore, Carole Lombard
>>>> Twinkle and Shine (1959) -> #78
201. Tycoon (USA, 1947) C128m, John Wayne, Laraine Day
202. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (USA, 1995)
C130m?, Steven Seagal, Eric Bogosian
203. Underground (UK, 1928) SB109m, Elissa Landi, Brian Aherne
204. Union Depot (USA, 1932) B75m, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Joan Blondell
205. Union Pacific (USA, 1939) B135m, Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrae
206. Union Station (USA, 1950) B80m, William Holden, Nancy Olsen
207. Verspätung in Marienborn (West Germany/France/Italy, 1963) B94m
[Stop Train 349; Le train de Berlin est arreté], Jose Ferrer, Sean Flynn
208. Viva Maria! (France-Italy, 1965) C119m, Brigitte Bardot, Jeanne Moreau
209.? Vlak U Snijegu (Yugoslavia, 1976) [train in the Snow]
210. *Von Ryan's Express (USA, 1965) C117m, Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard
211. Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (Australia, 1988) C90m, Wendy Hughes
212. The Warriors (USA, 1979) C90m, Michael Beck, James Remar
>>>> The Wheel (1921) -> #141
213. Where the Hell's That Gold?!!? (USA, 1988T) C100m,
Willie Nelson, Jack Elam
214.? Whispering Smith (USA, 1916) SB, Helen Holmes, Belle Hutchinson
215.? Whispering Smith (USA, 1926) SB, H.B. Warner, Lillian Rich
216. Whispering Smith (USA, 1948) C88m, Alan Ladd, Brenda Marshall
217. De Wisselwachter (Netherlands, 1986) [The Pointsman]
C97m, Jim van der Woude, Stéphanie Excoffier
218. Without Reservations (USA, 1946) B107m, Claudette Colbert, John Wayne
219. The Wrecker (UK, 1929) SB59m, Carlyle Blackwell, Joseph Striker
>>>> Zentropa (1991) -> #45
220. Zloty Pociag (Poland/Romania, 1987) 158m [train of Gold;
A Trenul de Aur] Bohdan Poreba (D)
221. Zuckerbaby (West Germany, 1984) C86m, Marianne Saegebrecht, Eisi Gulp
222. Der Zug (Austria/West Germany/Italy, 1989T) C208m,
Ben Kingsley, Dominique Sanda
223. Zugvögel... einmal nach Inari (Germany/Finland, 1998) [Junalinnut;
Train Birds; Trains'n'Roses] C87m, Joachim Król, Outi Mäenpää
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here you have them all i think ;D ;D
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;D
That's a bit over the top.. I say.. number 3: Atomic Train!
Source of discovery (http://images.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http://elclip.net/642.JPG&imgrefurl=http://elclip.net/Prototype_photos.htm&h=646&w=975&sz=115&hl=nl&start=3&tbnid=mLo9IgNUICCH7M:&tbnh=99&tbnw=149&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dtrain%2Bmovie%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Dnl)
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That's a bit over the top.. I say.. number 3: Atomic Train!
Source of discovery (http://images.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http://elclip.net/642.JPG&imgrefurl=http://elclip.net/Prototype_photos.htm&h=646&w=975&sz=115&hl=nl&start=3&tbnid=mLo9IgNUICCH7M:&tbnh=99&tbnw=149&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dtrain%2Bmovie%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Dnl)
hway dident i tink about that >:(
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Think about what?
It was pure luck that I typed "movie" and "train" into google and got that same picture. :P
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Think about what?
It was pure luck that I typed "movie" and "train" into google and got that same picture. :P
that was that i do to,trainfilms and then i com ower the long list :)
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That's a bit over the top.. I say.. number 3: Atomic Train!
Source of discovery (http://images.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http://elclip.net/642.JPG&imgrefurl=http://elclip.net/Prototype_photos.htm&h=646&w=975&sz=115&hl=nl&start=3&tbnid=mLo9IgNUICCH7M:&tbnh=99&tbnw=149&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dtrain%2Bmovie%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Dnl)
yes but TJK guessed first. so, TJK, your turn. i thought there was only 15 train movies :-\
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Guessed it first, heheh.. that's a nice way of describing it.. ;D
I'm glad though, or I would have to go looking for a picture..
Fred
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Guessed it first, heheh.. that's a nice way of describing it.. ;D
I'm glad though, or I would have to go looking for a picture..
Fred
lol :D i got your message and they did use a real train. and you did have the same site. also, that pic came off my psp :-\ ;)
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well here are a pic from a train film wat film is this?
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Seeing how part of the title is still showing, it's relatively easy to guess...
Murder on the Orient Express. ;)
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Seeing how part of the title is still showing, it's relatively easy to guess...
Murder on the Orient Express. ;)
yes you have right Fred, i was not so lucky with cutting the image you turn then
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Hmm I'll go and find a picture.. It doesn't have to be a train movie right? Just any movie?
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Hmm I'll go and find a picture.. It doesn't have to be a train movie right? Just any movie?
why? do you want it to be a train movie?
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Nope was just checking...
Here it is, fresh from the DVD and a real easy one..
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Nope was just checking...
Here it is, fresh from the DVD and a real easy one..
Easy? ok if you sad so :) it's on of Monty pyton movies?
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of course "Das Boot".... ( great movie ) ;)
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what movie are this picture from then?
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of course "Das Boot".... ( great movie ) ;)
Yep... the "sprengwagen" scene. ;)
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what movie are this picture from then?
The world is not enough.
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The world is not enough.
yes
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what movie are these two from?
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Dumb & Dumber ;)
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yes ;) you know your comedy :D
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;D
Ok here's one for you all ;)
Laurence Fishburne (played Morpheus in 'The Matrix' movies) starred in a 1988 movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. What was the movie called?
;D
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The Rather Good "RED HEAT". ;)
Ok leading on as a link, what was Arnold Schwarzenegger's first movie role and what was the year? ???
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His first role was in "Hercules in New York" in 1970.
The film is widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made... ;D
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Ok, em, It may not be my turn to ask a question but may I ??? ::)
Well, which film is this from?
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Is it Gandhi?
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The Rather Good "RED HEAT". ;)
Indeed ;D
It's been a long time since I last watched that movie :o ;)
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Is it Gandhi?
No,its "Ben kingsley",from the film "Ghandi",it was at that time a very close look a like.
I've seen that film to.
Regards
Marc
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i know its not my turn but. what movie is this scene from?
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It's a Marx Brothers film isn't it? ???
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i know its not my turn but. what movie is this scene from?
Looks like See No Evil, Hear No Evil ???
Not entirely sure though, they starred in many 'funny' movies together ;D
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Looks like See No Evil, Hear No Evil ???
Not entirely sure though, they starred in many 'funny' movies together ;D
no. look at the name of the pic. only hint i can give you ;)
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no. look at the name of the pic. only hint i can give you ;)
Well, it has to be Silver Streak then ;D
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Well, it has to be Silver Streak then ;D
how do you know these things so quick? oh well ;) here's where i got the idea.http://youtube.com/watch?v=eLuEeomEFz4
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I'm a movie fan ;) ;D
Plus, getting older now, so I've seen a lot of movies ;)
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Here's one for you all ;)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
The Abyss
Which star did these two films have in common? ;D
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Kevin Costner is it?
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The Abyss
is that the Titanic movie, Ghost of the Abyss?
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Kevin Costner is it?
No ;)
is that the Tianic movie, Ghost of the Abyss?
The Abyss (1989) Directed by James Cameron, music composed by Alan Silvestri ;)
Edit: Slight error on the year ::)
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What do you mean by star ???
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A person who starred in BOTH of the movies, same person....different movies ;D
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Ed Harris then
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No, sorry ;)
I would give you all a clue, but it would be too easy ;)
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio?
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio?
Absolutely ;D
One of my favourite stars too ;)
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio?
no offense but, who's that?
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look here http://members.tripod.com/Andreas1/mary.html
My question is.
After the movie came out the sales of Reese's Pieces went up quiet well. Which movie am I talking about?
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no offense but, who's that?
:o :o :o
She played as Lindsey Brigman in The Abyss, and Maid Marian Dubois in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ;)
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My question is.
After the movie came out the sales of Reese's Pieces went up quiet well. Which movie am I talking about?
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial ;)
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::) Was to easy I guess :-\
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Not really, I was just lucky ;)
Here's a tough one for you all. No-one has EVER made the connection here, see if any of you can ;)
Three films, one name connects them all:
Scream
Halloween
Face Off
What is the connection?
If you get the name right, I will want an explanation as to why you chose that name, this is VERY specific ;)
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That's easy
Loomis!
Explaination: All three films have a character called Loomis in it.
Scream (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0117571/fullcredits#cast): Billy Loomis, played by Skeet Ulrich.
Halloween (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/fullcredits#cast): Dr. Sam Loomis, played by Donald Pleasence.
Face/Off (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0119094/fullcredits#cast): Loomis, played by Matt Ross.
;D
Fred
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What is the name of this band..? ;)
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Woahh thats a hard one! :o any clues?
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Heres one for y'all:
In which film did Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman star in? ::) :P
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By coincidence,your sig contains a clue.. ;)
edit: yes, your signature...
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my sig? wats that? signature?
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Rainman
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That's easy
Loomis!
Explaination: All three films have a character called Loomis in it.
Scream (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0117571/fullcredits#cast): Billy Loomis, played by Skeet Ulrich.
Halloween (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/fullcredits#cast): Dr. Sam Loomis, played by Donald Pleasence.
Face/Off (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0119094/fullcredits#cast): Loomis, played by Matt Ross.
;D
Fred
Correct ;)
I'm impressed Fred. Like I said, no-one has EVER got that right before, and I have asked a lot of people ;D
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From which movie are these scenes, and which actor made his debut in it..?
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The Film is Dead Calm, I know that Sam Neal was init..but dont know think that was his debut film.....
???
Happy Valintine Sailings to all!
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And Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. none of them had their debut
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Actually it was Billy Zane's debut...
(unless you know something I don't..) :D
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Sorry but you are wrong
Zane's first screen role was in Back to the Future (1985) playing one of Biff Tannen's friends/henchmen.
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You are right Bandit, that was his first role..
Would you like to go for the dishwasher and answer my previous question..? ;D
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http://imdb.com/name/nm0000708/
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He was in the Titanic movie? :)
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You are right Bandit, that was his first role..
Would you like to go for the dishwasher and answer my previous question..? ;D
Which one? :)
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What is the name of this band..? ;)
This one.. :)
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Ok, obviously this was a tough one..
It's the Soggy Bottom Boys..! :D
from the film "Oh Brother, where art thou..? "...
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Correct ;)
I'm impressed Fred. Like I said, no-one has EVER got that right before, and I have asked a lot of people ;D
Thanks, mate! ;D
Fred
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Rainman
Yes Rainman is correct ;)
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This is a TV series question but oh well, :D
On the Long Way Down program on BBC, Ewan MacGregor and Charlie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ travelled from John O' Groats in Scotland to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
Fill in the blanks :) :P
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Charley Boorman :P
Cape Town
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This man did not buy a ticket..
From which movie is this exciting scene..?
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This man did not buy a ticket..
From which movie is this exciting scene..?
Runaway Train?
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you are right, trains.. :)
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lol we should start a game trivia. 8) :D
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you are right, trains.. :)
thanks. alright. what movie is this?
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The Truman Show
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The Truman Show
yes. good movie. good morning. and incase i don't see you. good afternoon, good evening, and good night ;D
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Yeah it is a good one, funny, sad and annoying at times
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Yeah it is a good one, funny, sad and annoying at times
i agree. remember the end when he sailed the boat into the wall. why did they make the stairs? he would find a way out eventually.
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What film is this from?
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Well I haven't seen it, but I think that's Ewan MacGregor and Nicole Kidman in "Moulin Rouge"
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yeah, thats right, Moulin Rouge. I've never seen it before either. Don't know if I really want to. :D
Anyway, you're turn Mad Fred ;) The power is in you're hands :P
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since no one has been posting for a while here it goes. what movie is this from?
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since no one has been posting for a while here it goes. what movie is this from?
no one will get this ;D :D :P
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Sadly Trains I don't watch that many movies, I make them. :p
Edit: that is from "Cars"
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yeah. good movie.
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What film do you think this could be frrrrrom ::) :P
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It's the remake of The flight of the Phoenix I think that's the original title.
Der Flug des Phönix in German
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since no one has been posting lately, i'll go. an easy one. who says this and what movie is it? You jump i jump.
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that is from Titanic and Jack Dawson said that
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what movie is this from?
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Crimson Tide???
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Sure is, well done ;)
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been over a month. you guys don't watch movies ??? :P ok. in what movie was a ship blown up?
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Speed 2: Cruise Control - Tanker "Eindhoven Lion"
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a ship a little more historic. think of a great war(not pearl harbor)
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What movie is this?(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/08/09/arts/10rush-600.jpg)
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Rush Hour 3 ;D
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Rush Hour 3 ;D
Correct ;D My Favorite movie ;D Your Turn.. ;D
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;D I prefer Rush Hour 2 ;)
I don't have a question at the moment sorry, someone else can go ;)
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sorry if it's not my go but, what movie is this from?
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2001: A Space Odyssey ;D
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huh, quick answer! :D your turn
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:D
The X-Files movie (1998) had a "subtitle", what was it?
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:D
The X-Files movie (1998) had a "subtitle", what was it?
Over 13 hours and no answers, not even a guess. I'm shocked :o :o :o <--- See ;)
The X-Files movie was subtitled:
Fight The Future
;D
Going back to the previous question (2001: A Space Odyssey):
How many movies were based around Arthur C. Clarke's books, and how many books were actually written? ;)
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3,maybe????
I've seen space odessy.
Marc
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There are two numbers you need Marc ;)
Movies = How many?
Books = How many?
Bonus points if you can name the movies, and also name the books ;)
BTW: I have all of them in my collection ;D
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OK,try again
3 movies
5 books
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Close, but not quite :)
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Again I'm shocked, nothing for nearly 24 hours :o :o :o :o :o
Ok, the answers ;)
Movies = 2
2001: A Space Odyssey
2010: The Year We Make Contact
Books = 4
2001: A Space Odyssey
2010: Odyssey Two
2061: Odyssey Three
3001: The Final Odyssey
Now I'm gonna 'pass the mic' to someone else ;)
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I Can try one question
What film\movie\tv figure are i thinking about here he has made alto of films but i are out after the most known character hi has played The role name and real name place?
1 Hi drive a old French car
2 Hi look like hi is homeless in the clouting
3 Hi smoking cigar
4 Hi is a police man
5 Hi has a class eye
I don't think it needed for more tips about him now, who I'm i thinking about
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Peter Falk a.k.a. Columbo ???
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Peter Falk a.k.a. Columbo ???
That was corect :D
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To Quote Homer Simpson: WooHoo!! ;D
Ok, here's mine ;)
How many Star Trek Movies have been produced?
Bonus points if you name them all (exactly) ;D
Even more bonus points if you can name the Star Trek era in each of the movies ;)
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10!
The original series movies:
Star Trek - The motion picture
Star Trek 2 - The wrath of Kahn
Star Trek 3 - The search for Spock
STar Trek 4 - The Voyage home
Star Trek 5 - The final frontier
STar Trek 6 - The undiscovered country
The Next Generation movies
-Generations
-First Contact
-Insurrection
-Nemesis
And an eleventh movie is expected, to be titled;
Star Trek XI - Star Trek
Announced in 2006 and planned (roughly) for May 2009.
It will be (if they make it) about the first voyage of the Enterprise, with a new cast obviously, but with the characters of TOS.
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Wow Fred, I'm impressed.......a true Star Trek fan ;D
I do always like to be fussy though......you know me ;)
Generations actually had elements of both TOS and Next Gen ;)
That new one could do with a new trailer, the last one I saw was like a tiny glimpse ::)
I'm guessing you have all the movies, just like I do ;)
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Heh.. yeah ok, I stand corrected on Generations, but well.. I figured that was more TNG than TOS.
And yup, they're all right here on the shelf.. ;)
I'm not too keen on the new movie.. I am no great fan of remakes with different actors. But every now and then they pull it off, so I'll see. if and when it comes. ;D
So now for a question then..
Hmm..
Ok this is from another favorite of mine..
Which actor, in which movie, prefers a katana over a chainsaw, when he is looking for a weapon....
(A katana is a samurai sword, for all you lower lifeforms... heheh j/k)
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Which actor, in which movie, prefers a katana over a chainsaw, when he is looking for a weapon....
(A katana is a samurai sword, for all you lower lifeforms... heheh j/k)
Sounds like a TMNT movie :P
LOL @ "lower lifeforms" :D
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TMNT... nope.. ;D
Edit: Okay I guess it wasn't that easy after all... ;D
the question was:
Which actor, in which movie, prefers a katana over a chainsaw, when he is looking for a weapon....
Hint; His character, in the movie, is called "Butch" and he also considered other weapons before picking the katana, including a baseball bat, and if I am not mistaking, a golf club. ;D
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Butch Cassidy acted by Paul Newman in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"? ???
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Nope..
Hmm.. another hint then... it's a Tarantino movie.. :)
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I won't even hazard a guess at that one Fred, I'm one of those (so I'm told "RARE") people who doesn't like Tarantino ;)
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Hehe.. ah.. no worries.
I'm not a fan of all his work either, but this one I liked.
Another hint..... Butch, the character in this movie, is a boxer.. and he should have taken a dive, but did not. And thus got into trouble, which eventually lead to the scene I asked a question about. ::)
Now someone should probably know.
Fred
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I'm a bit shocked DJM, the person in question is one of your favourites.. ;D
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Ok a guess......Kill Bill ???
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Ok a guess......Kill Bill ???
Nope :)
Earlier work.. :P
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I'm a bit shocked DJM, the person in question is one of your favourites.. ;D
One of my favourites.......a Spambot then? ;D
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Bruce Willis in "Pulp Fiction".. ;)
(good movie..)
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Bruce Willis in "Pulp Fiction".. ;)
(good movie..)
:o :o :o :o
Although I've never seen that movie :P :D
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You should see it sometime.. ;D
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I would, but Tarantino winds me up LOL ;)
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Ding ding ding ding.. Yes we have a winner! ;D
You're up Salty! :)
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Ok, in which movie can a computer read lips (or is it lipread..? :) ), and what is it's name..?
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2001: A Space Odyssey HAL 9000 ;D
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Right.. ;D
(I heard they thought of the name HAL by going one letter back from a well-known computer brand..wonder if it's true..)
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Right.. ;D
(I heard they thought of the name HAL by going one letter back from a well-known computer brand..wonder if it's true..)
Hmm....not sure about that one :-\
"My mind is going" :D
Ok, this one should be really easy for certain Fred's.....err.....members ;D
Which movie are the following quotes taken from?
"Believing oneself to be perfect, is often the sign of a delusional mind"
"Small words, from a small being, trying to attack what he doesn't understand"
Bonus points for naming the characters ;)
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"Believing oneself to be perfect, is often the sign of a delusional mind"
Data to the Borg Queen, in Star Trek First Contact.
"Small words, from a small being, trying to attack what he doesn't understand"
Not 100% sure, but I think that's the Borg Queens response... right? :-\ ;D
oh and
(I heard they thought of the name HAL by going one letter back from a well-known computer brand..wonder if it's true..)
Nope, It's derived from Heuristic ALgorithmic as far as I know ;D
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Correct, and double bonus points too ;D
Trekkies across the world......UNITE!! :D
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Hehehe... I'm not really a Trekkie as such.. I mean, I don't dress up and go to conventions and such.. ;D
But I just like those series and the films and I have a good memory. ;D
Now for a new question then.
Which movie is this from:
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King Kong (1930's I believe) ;)
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Indeed! 1933 to be precise. ;D
Your turn, Sir!
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I think we've taken over this topic Fred :o :D
Ok, here's an obscure one from my childhood ;)
W.A.S.P. (Heavy Metal group) released a track called Tormentor in 1984, but which movie did it appear in?
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Hmm...
Would that be the very cheesy "The Dungeonmaster"?
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Yes it would be, now called The Dungeonmaster for some strange reason ::)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dungeonmaster
I have to admit that I loved it, but I was only 13 at the time ;)
Edit: You changed your post Fred :P Ragewar was the original name for it ;D
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;D
Yeah I said Ragewar first but when I went to check it I was redirected to that title. ;D
Ah, if it wasn't for the bad taste of the young mind, a lot of substandard directors, producers and actors would not have a job.. ;D
Next question then.. We have indeed taken over, haven't we? ;D
What is the name of the movie character that uttered the phrase "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"?
And from what movie is it?
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I'm gonna leave this one for someone else, I need a shower anyway ;)
Well, I don't "need" a shower, I don't stink or anything, but you know what I mean :D
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What is the name of the movie character that uttered the phrase "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"?
And from what movie is it?
Lt. Colonel Bill Kilgore (portrayed by Robert Duvall) from Apocalypse Now ;)
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Which is of course correct! ;D
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WooHoo!! I'm on a roll ;D
Ok, another obscure one (sort of ;))
Which movie is this picture taken from, and who is the star?
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New one:
"Private Pyle, what is your major malfunction ?!"
Which movie..? ;D
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New one:
"Private Pyle, what is your major malfunction ?!"
Which movie..? ;D
Full Metal Jacket.
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Correctomundo Nathan.. ;D
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Which movie is this picture taken from, and who is the star?
I see nobody has even tried this one..........disappointment is setting in :P :D
The movie was actually called Teen Wolf, and the star was Michael J. Fox ;)
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michael J fox,that part i knew
However Carl,i did not knew the movie anymore,thats why i did not gave it a try.
I only was sure for the 50%,and thats not good enough.
Marc
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No problem Marc, I was only kidding with the "disappointment is setting in" bit ;) ;D
I haven't seen Teen Wolf since I was young, and I know that it wasn't that popular at the time either ;)
Carl.
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Maybe it's a classic one
The "exorsist" with Linda Blair,well who wrote the book?
Marc
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William Peter Blatty wrote The Exorcist :)
Another question: What film is this from?
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In "Castaway", with Tom Hanks, another leading role is played by "Wilson"
Who plays Wilson..? ;)
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A ball. Forgot what kind. :D As Tom Hanks would say WILSON!!! Good night and if I got it right take my turn for me.