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speedofdark posted:Could it be Strange Invaders? That part is blocked for copyright here, but a bit of investigation makes this seem like a very likely culprit! Thanks!
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 01:37 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:41 |
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Looking for two movies that use the same character gimmick, possibly based off some other work of fiction. Both are probably 80's or 90's movies. Both have a support character that wears a stone boot, because without it they walk/run too fast. One is animated, the other is live action.
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 20:35 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:Looking for two movies that use the same character gimmick, possibly based off some other work of fiction. Both are probably 80's or 90's movies. Both have a support character that wears a stone boot, because without it they walk/run too fast. One is animated, the other is live action. I never watched it, but it sounds like Harrison Bergeron might fit the bill.
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 20:46 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:Looking for two movies that use the same character gimmick, possibly based off some other work of fiction. Both are probably 80's or 90's movies. Both have a support character that wears a stone boot, because without it they walk/run too fast. One is animated, the other is live action. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is your live action, maybe?
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 21:09 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:Looking for two movies that use the same character gimmick, possibly based off some other work of fiction. Both are probably 80's or 90's movies. Both have a support character that wears a stone boot, because without it they walk/run too fast. One is animated, the other is live action. This one has a guy who has to hop on one leg or he will run too fast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fool_of_the_World_and_the_Flying_Ship If memory serves Askeladden og de gode hjelperne had a guy with chains on his foot to keep from running too fast. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054638/
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 21:18 |
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Jedit posted:The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is your live action, maybe? Eric Idle had iron balls chained to his legs to stop him running too fast in that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLU_GvlaTtI
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# ? Jun 10, 2023 21:33 |
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Jedit posted:The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is your live action, maybe? Snowglobe of Doom posted:Eric Idle had iron balls chained to his legs to stop him running too fast in that I'm pretty sure this is the live action I was looking for, thanks. I am ashamed that I forgot Eric Idle played the part, or I would have made the connection sooner. A Maze of Clouds posted:This one has a guy who has to hop on one leg or he will run too fast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fool_of_the_World_and_the_Flying_Ship Neither of these are it. It was not a claymation or puppetry kind of animation, just a regular drawn one, or maybe an anime. Though I was wrong about the live action having a stone boot, I am much more certain the animated movie I am thinking of had a stone boot. It's quite literally the only thing I can recall about it.
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 08:16 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:Though I was wrong about the live action having a stone boot, I am much more certain the animated movie I am thinking of had a stone boot. It's quite literally the only thing I can recall about it. Captain Hook has stone boots in the Jake and the Never Land Pirates animated series.
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 13:30 |
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This is beginning to sound like something that's on tvtropes
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 15:27 |
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Hannibal Rex posted:This is beginning to sound like something that's on tvtropes It's a really common trope in anime so yeah https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PowerLimiter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mYHRrH_NYg
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 20:40 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's a really common trope in anime so yeah https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PowerLimiter "How The Six Made Their Way In The World" seems to be the root story, and that lead me to what I was actually looking for: Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics - The Six Who Went Far. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGcvr8BRN7w (~5:25 for the guy with the lead boot)
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 23:07 |
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Happy to help! (while letting everyone else do the heavy lifting)
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# ? Jun 12, 2023 01:02 |
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Asking for a friend:quote:I'm looking for a short film of one of the famous
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 20:05 |
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HELLOMYNAMEIS___ posted:Asking for a friend: In another thread where I accidentally posted this description first, I got the answer that it's this Amazing Stories episode. Since that seems very close to what is remembered and the episode has a Spielberg writing credit, it could be a case of reusing a script, or memory playing its tricks with regard to eg. the black-and-white coloring.
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 22:37 |
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I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong.
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 22:45 |
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Gripweed posted:I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong. There’s a whole tvtrope page about it, and a few of them are inverse fuckups.
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Gripweed posted:I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong. I recall seeing a movie as a child (90's) about Sherlock Holmes, where he was actually an idiot and Watson was the real brain of the operation. But then something happened to Watson and he got kidnapped (maybe?) and Sherlock had to find him, and he just lucked the gently caress out because all his conclusions about the clues Watson left for him were completely wrong.
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 22:49 |
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HELLOMYNAMEIS___ posted:In another thread where I accidentally posted this description first, I got the answer that it's this Amazing Stories episode. Since that seems very close to what is remembered and the episode has a Spielberg writing credit, it could be a case of reusing a script, or memory playing its tricks with regard to eg. the black-and-white coloring. Man look at that cast, I think they were all on youtube at one point going to have to go check it out.
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 23:25 |
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artsy fartsy posted:I recall seeing a movie as a child (90's) about Sherlock Holmes, where he was actually an idiot and Watson was the real brain of the operation. But then something happened to Watson and he got kidnapped (maybe?) and Sherlock had to find him, and he just lucked the gently caress out because all his conclusions about the clues Watson left for him were completely wrong. 1988's Without a Clue. Michael Caine was Holmes and Ben Kingsley was Watson.
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LesterGroans posted:1988's Without a Clue. Michael Caine was Holmes and Ben Kingsley was Watson. Oh poo poo for real? Yeah I'm definitely gonna hunt that one down, love me some Michael Caine.
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# ? Jun 16, 2023 23:54 |
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It’s also hilariously the punchline of a Deep Space 9 episode. Keiko is absolutely convinced that Miles didn’t die in an accident and has been kidnapped. Her evidence is that the footage shows Miles drinking coffee isn’t he afternoon. Won’t shut up about the fact that he’d never do that. Turns out, she’s right. He has been kidnapped. Gets rescued and comes back home and sits down for a cup of afternoon coffee. (Yes yes there is trauma in not wanting to believe your spouse died in an accident but also Keiko 100% doesn’t know poo poo about Miles)
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# ? Jun 17, 2023 05:49 |
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Gripweed posted:I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong.
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Gripweed posted:I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKQOk5UlQSc There is a neat sketch making fun of how little sense the deductions in "Sherlock" make. Edit: If you haven't seen Sherlock, the stuff in the beginning is near verbatim from the show. Like how a smartphone is a "young mans gadget" . SimonChris fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Jun 17, 2023 |
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# ? Jun 17, 2023 08:20 |
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Terry Pratchett does a skit on it too in one of his books. Vimes is thinking about evidence in general, and how you can't tell anything from how a person looks. Like you could be a rich bloke painting his house, and so would be dressed up in ragged dirt covered clothing. It was an obvious jab at Sherlock Holmes.
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# ? Jun 17, 2023 11:02 |
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Late 50s-60s era color Japanese musical film about how much work and being a salary man sucks. The two parts I remember is a musical number where all the drunk salary men dance in a construction area after coming out of the bars and a song sung by a woman at a company called "In America" (アメリカでは) Despite the very specific info I'm having trouble finding it so if anyone knows and has a YouTube link to either I'd be much obliged Of course I tried one last thing and figured it out right after posting: Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru (1964) hallo spacedog fucked around with this message at 18:20 on Jun 17, 2023 |
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hallo spacedog posted:
For anyone who is curious, that link has a full upload of the film and the construction zone dance scene starts at about 1:25:30 The big song & dance number "In America" starting at 32:15 where they decide to start running their corporation "American style" is also a real humdinger
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# ? Jun 17, 2023 18:59 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:For anyone who is curious, that link has a full upload of the film and the construction zone dance scene starts at about 1:25:30 I actually found the "In America" song in 2003ish when Pizzicato Five covered it, and only realized it was actually a cover when someone posted scenes from the film on (I think) Twitter a couple of years back.
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# ? Jun 17, 2023 19:32 |
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I have a vague memory of a movie (or maybe even TV episode) where a crappy director is shouting that the next scene needs to be done as a 'oner.' Does this ring bells for anyone? i dont think i'm thinking of one cut of the dead, since my memory of it is in English trevorreznik fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Jun 18, 2023 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:For anyone who is curious, that link has a full upload of the film and the construction zone dance scene starts at about 1:25:30
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trevorreznik posted:I have a vague memory of a movie (or maybe even TV episode) where a crappy director is shouting that the next scene needs to be done as a 'oner.' Does this ring bells for anyone? Ah poo poo that rings a bell for me too. Maybe Hail Caesar?
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In the 80s there was a movie on the Disney Channel, which means it was probably a Canadian TV movie, about troubled teens stealing a van to escape a boarding school and go on a road trip. In the ad, one of the kids is counting roadkill and says, "that's the third dead dog today." The tone felt sad and mature.
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trevorreznik posted:I have a vague memory of a movie (or maybe even TV episode) where a crappy director is shouting that the next scene needs to be done as a 'oner.' Does this ring bells for anyone? Living In Oblivion?
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Alan Smithee posted:Living In Oblivion? That was my first thought but I can't think of any time a "oner" would have been used in it. Without rewatching I can't find a mention of oner in the screenplays online Gripweed posted:Ah poo poo that rings a bell for me too. Maybe Hail Caesar? Haven't seen hail Caesar so I don't think so. Possibly due to osmosis but I doubt it
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trevorreznik posted:That was my first thought but I can't think of any time a "oner" would have been used in it. Without rewatching I can't find a mention of oner in the screenplays online Could it have been Wag The Dog?
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JCVD has him doing a long oner action scene for a chinese (hong kong(?) director) who doesn't speak english and he has to do another take because iirc stunt guy fucks up but he's really tired i feel like you'd remember those details though
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Alan Smithee posted:JCVD has him doing a long oner action scene for a chinese (hong kong(?) director) who doesn't speak english and he has to do another take because iirc stunt guy fucks up but he's really tired You know what, that's probably it. I only watched a few minutes of it since I'd found a subbed version on accident, and I get mixed up on what was being said in my memory.
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Gripweed posted:I feel like some movie or TV show must’ve had a character do the Sherlock Holmes thing where they deduce another character’s whole backstory on first sight based on tiny visual cues, only to eat poo poo and get every part wrong. Jonathan Creek episode The Letters of Septimus Noone has a dumbass Sherlock Holmes parody character who pulls this on Creek, asking him how his holiday to Croatia or somewhere was and then explaining how he deduced it but getting everything completely wrong.
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I'd like to see a take on that with Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock predicting every move in a boxing match and then just getting absolutely rocked after a single thing goes wrong.
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I remember reading about an old choose-your-own-adventure movie from the 60's or 70's, where they only filmed one outcome and just told everyone that this was what the majority had chosen. People would hold up signs with their choice in the theater, and the screen would say something like "you chose option A!" and then continue showing the movie. Since this was a garbage b-movie, no one watched it more than once anyway. I think Roger Ebert wrote about it, but I can't remember the title. Edit: The closest thing I can find is Kinoautomat, in which the ending was fixed, but there was genuine interactivity during the movie. I distinctly remember this being an American b-movie, though. SimonChris fucked around with this message at 09:02 on Jun 21, 2023 |
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mr payback?
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