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Phy posted:Good call, but I'm reasonably sure the character in question was supposed to be known to the main characters as a famous person. Like, "holy poo poo, it's Film Actor Louis Delgado!" where the role of Louis Delgado is portrayed by Notable Film Actor Thomas Hanks. My jaw dropped at Bill Murray in Zombieland, to be sure, but I don't believe that's it either. I'm sorry if my memory is a dog's and I'm sending y'all down a wild goose chase. There's that weird Julia Roberts bit in Oceans 12 or 13 but that's the only other one that comes to mind
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Phy posted:I was talking to my wife last night about how Matt Damon was in Interstellar with very little fanfare about his casting, and how it reminded me of another movie where they cast a famous actor in a minor role, with the (explicit?) goal of attempting to pass the other characters' reaction of "holy poo poo it's you" onto the audience by having someone very familiar be in that role. Aaany idea what that might have been? Or am I just describing the aims of stunt casting in general. If you haven't seen Tropic Thunder, you should, because I had this exact reaction to Tom Cruise's role. -he's not billed at all anywhere in the credits as far as I'm aware -there was no publicity about his role prior to release -he's made up to look really different (paunchy bald middle aged movie exec guy) -his role is pretty drat funny I had that weird feeling of "who IS that?!" and it was only late or at the end of the film that I figured out who it was.
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Mustached5thGrader posted:I just saw a trailer the other day at IFC called The something of something, I think. It's about a lady who hires some woman to be her maid and she keeps her in a box and there's weird sex stuff. What is this called? Google only brings up porn Duke of Burgundy?
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 23:29 |
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Wasn't there a line up of cameos like Clooney playing the procession of idiot officers in The Thin Red Line?
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 00:27 |
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I ask about this here every couple of months, it's a submarine movie where a group of people has to rescue a crashed sub that's lodged in some rocks/whatever. It's NOT The Abyss. I want to say it was a tv movie that was kinda sorta not really "based on a true story." Definitely made in the late eighties or very early nineties after The Abyss/Deep Star Six/etc. The only other thing I remember though is a communication between the trapped sub captain and the rescue craft captain about different types of explosives to lower in to blast them out without crushing the sub.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 01:47 |
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Phy posted:Good call, but I'm reasonably sure the character in question was supposed to be known to the main characters as a famous person. Like, "holy poo poo, it's Film Actor Louis Delgado!" where the role of Louis Delgado is portrayed by Notable Film Actor Thomas Hanks. My jaw dropped at Bill Murray in Zombieland, to be sure, but I don't believe that's it either. I'm sorry if my memory is a dog's and I'm sending y'all down a wild goose chase. Tom Petty in The Postman? Postman: I know you. You're... famous. Bridge City Mayor: I was once... sorta.
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Neo Rasa posted:Definitely made in the late eighties or very early nineties after The Abyss/Deep Star Six/etc. The only other thing I remember though is a communication between the trapped sub captain and the rescue craft captain about different types of explosives to lower in to blast them out without crushing the sub. Could be one of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviathan_%281989_film%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evil_Below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rift_%281989_film%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_of_the_Deep Phy posted:I was talking to my wife last night about how Matt Damon was in Interstellar with very little fanfare about his casting, and how it reminded me of another movie where they cast a famous actor in a minor role, with the (explicit?) goal of attempting to pass the other characters' reaction of "holy poo poo it's you" onto the audience by having someone very familiar be in that role. Aaany idea what that might have been? Or am I just describing the aims of stunt casting in general. Probably not these but random shot in the dark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eWsFFQP0gA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vJpAXf5wyk
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Neo Rasa posted:I ask about this here every couple of months, it's a submarine movie where a group of people has to rescue a crashed sub that's lodged in some rocks/whatever. It's NOT The Abyss. I want to say it was a tv movie that was kinda sorta not really "based on a true story." Definitely made in the late eighties or very early nineties after The Abyss/Deep Star Six/etc. The only other thing I remember though is a communication between the trapped sub captain and the rescue craft captain about different types of explosives to lower in to blast them out without crushing the sub. I don't know why but I love sub movies and while this sounds familiar I couldn't place it. there are a TON of sub movies but I did some poking around good possibility is Gray Lady Down. Impressive Cast with Charlton Heston, David Carradine, there are clips on youtube too. including one called blasting the rock. hope that helps Tesa Fox fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Dec 29, 2014 |
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Phy posted:I was talking to my wife last night about how Matt Damon was in Interstellar with very little fanfare about his casting, and how it reminded me of another movie where they cast a famous actor in a minor role, with the (explicit?) goal of attempting to pass the other characters' reaction of "holy poo poo it's you" onto the audience by having someone very familiar be in that role. Aaany idea what that might have been? Or am I just describing the aims of stunt casting in general.
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I'm watching an English Speaking horror movie in Mexico now, and no one in my group can place it. It features a young blond woman, who looks sort of like Brittany Murphy, who called a wrong phone number and is now getting calls back from that number with a guy being wierd and from other houses containing people about to be murdered. Boston cops just showed up to tap her phone. There is also a subplot about the main woman breaking up with her boyfriend. edit: It was called Long Distance Xenoborg fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Dec 29, 2014 |
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Mustached5thGrader posted:I just saw a trailer the other day at IFC called The something of something, I think. It's about a lady who hires some woman to be her maid and she keeps her in a box and there's weird sex stuff. What is this called? Google only brings up porn This only fits about half your criteria, but could it be The Milk of Sorrow?
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 19:26 |
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Zogo posted:Could be one of these: I looked at this and the main character is named Max Cash which I'm going to legally change my name to tomorrow.
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SnakePlissken posted:Here's a question I've woken up in the middle of the night wondering a number of times. Sorry it's television instead of movies. A little old, but maybe still unanswered? Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 7, episode 5, "Depths" The TV.com page has this: "The song played at the beginning of the episode is "Inta Hayati" by Samir. A credit at the end notes hims as "vocal and lyrics.""
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 01:31 |
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Phy posted:I was talking to my wife last night about how Matt Damon was in Interstellar with very little fanfare about his casting, and how it reminded me of another movie where they cast a famous actor in a minor role, with the (explicit?) goal of attempting to pass the other characters' reaction of "holy poo poo it's you" onto the audience by having someone very familiar be in that role. Aaany idea what that might have been? Or am I just describing the aims of stunt casting in general. Bill Murray in Zombieland? My first guess was Steaven Seagal in Executive Decision but that's outside your time frame. E - someone already suggested zombieland.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 02:04 |
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Phy posted:I was talking to my wife last night about how Matt Damon was in Interstellar with very little fanfare about his casting, and how it reminded me of another movie where they cast a famous actor in a minor role, with the (explicit?) goal of attempting to pass the other characters' reaction of "holy poo poo it's you" onto the audience by having someone very familiar be in that role. Aaany idea what that might have been? Or am I just describing the aims of stunt casting in general. Chuck Norris from Expendables 2? I mean the whole series is stunt casting, but... Along those same lines, circa 1980 Arnold Schwarzenegger cameo-ing in Terminator Salvation There was also Mark Hamill in Jay and Silent Bob Strike back, and the movie literally stops and says "Hey, look! It's Mark Hamill!"
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 14:53 |
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Supreme Allah posted:Bill Murray in Zombieland? Also, they did pimp Seagal for that one... ... and then killed him off in the first fifteen minutes or whatever, I actually paid to see that in the theatre
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:Also, they did pimp Seagal for that one...
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 02:58 |
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:Also, they did pimp Seagal for that one... It was amazing. As I recall, he was top billed in all the ads, though I probably remember incorrectly.
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Opopanax posted:There's that weird Julia Roberts bit in Oceans 12 or 13 but that's the only other one that comes to mind That's in Ocean's 12, and it's the weirdest loving thing. They never say the name Julia Roberts (or any name), but they need a distraction and it's pointed out that the character played by Julia Roberts looks exactly like a famous actress, so they have a scene where Julia Roberts impersonates Julia Roberts.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 07:31 |
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Imasalmon posted:It was amazing. As I recall, he was top billed in all the ads, though I probably remember incorrectly. Cranston in Godzilla was similar in that regard too (though I think the latter trailers more emphasized Watanabe).
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 08:29 |
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computer parts posted:Cranston in Godzilla was similar in that regard too (though I think the latter trailers more emphasized Watanabe). Either of those two, or a combination thereof, would have a been far, far more interesting human character to follow than Generic McArmy the serial fuckup.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 08:39 |
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There's a line running through my head, and it's from something I've seen more than once, but can't place it right now. It goes something like "It's so choice. I highly recommend it if you can afford it." or something to that effect.
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Detective Thompson posted:There's a line running through my head, and it's from something I've seen more than once, but can't place it right now. It goes something like "It's so choice. I highly recommend it if you can afford it." or something to that effect. Could be Ferris Bueller's Day Off? "It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 09:08 |
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Yes, thank you.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 09:59 |
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Imasalmon posted:It was amazing. As I recall, he was top billed in all the ads, though I probably remember incorrectly. At the very least, I went to see it based on "Steven Seagal kicking people in the face" and not "Kurt Russell... uhm, he's not wearing an eyepatch? Yeah, doing anything I guess." I should have learned my lesson from "On Deadly Ground". Actual content: Era: VHS - early-to-mid 1980s, certainly not later than 1990 Type: Live-action theatrical release, with trailers containing all the best (IE, watchable) parts. Action/adventure, pretty sure it was PG-rated. Keywords: clone/ripoff/coat-tail rider of Indiana Jones - manly (not really) adventurer in khakis and leather jacket facing the tropical <?> hazards and enemies both primitive and modern. IIRC he had a geeky glasses-wearing partner, and jeeps were featured heavily (possibly just in the trailer). Nobody famous that I can recall, but just a couple clean-shaven white guys. I remember renting this shite based purely on the trailer, and managed to sit through it exactly once. Not: Raiders/sequels, King Solomon's Mines, Firewalker, Romancing the Stone, or any TV show/cartoon/anime. I've been vaguely curious as to what this is for years now, and am still only vaguely interested.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:At the very least, I went to see it based on "Steven Seagal kicking people in the face" and not "Kurt Russell... uhm, he's not wearing an eyepatch? Yeah, doing anything I guess." Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold?
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 20:34 |
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There was a trailer that was just out this year for a movie that I never heard anything about that I can remember. Somehow people were in a house at a party and there was a blackout (or a comet or an eclipse or something) and they went outside to investigate and somehow came across another version of themselves also out and looking around? EDIT: "Coherence" it is. Thanks, LesterGroans! Sasquatch! fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Dec 31, 2014 |
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I was going to post that. I'm sure it's right. Very good film.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 22:02 |
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oldpainless posted:Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold? Sorry, not that either. (I knew there was one I was forgetting from my last Google-run.) Nor High Risk (which is just barely possible - also, I *love* High Risk). Maybe it's such garbage that the very memory of it's existence has been excised from this reality? (Thank you Dread Cthulhu for your favor...)
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Sasquatch! posted:There was a trailer that was just out this year for a movie that I never heard anything about that I can remember. Somehow people were in a house at a party and there was a blackout (or a comet or an eclipse or something) and they went outside to investigate and somehow came across another version of themselves also out and looking around? It's called Coherence. It's really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEceDz1Rodc
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:Not: Raiders/sequels, King Solomon's Mines, Firewalker, Romancing the Stone, or any TV show/cartoon/anime. Two others: The Jewel of the Nile Sheena
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I've tried this one before a long time ago, maybe someone knows it now. It's a Japanese modern samurai / yakuza film that I must've seen around '03 or '04, and probably had come out maybe 5 years before that at most. All I remember is there were two rival gang members or something, and at the climax of the film, the bad guy slices the good guy's girlfriend's head off in a field. I remember lots of green and blue filters in the film, it was very dark looking and modern for the time. Also, there might have been a plot point of one of them having a whole lot of tattoos.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:At the very least, I went to see it based on "Steven Seagal kicking people in the face" and not "Kurt Russell... uhm, he's not wearing an eyepatch? Yeah, doing anything I guess." Treasure of the Four Crowns? The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck?
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I'm trying to find a movie I saw a bit of on cable a few years back. It was live-action, and most likely made in the last 10-15 years. It felt like a science-fiction film, but I do not remember enough details to say for sure. I recall it being in English, but it may have been a foreign production. The part I recall watching centred on a police detective with a unique ability. He could be interviewing someone, ask them a completely benign question like "What did you have for breakfast" or "What size shoe do you take", and when they answer he'd automatically know everything he needed to about their relation to whatever case he was working on. That's the way I remember it, anyway. For a long time I thought the movie was Immortal, a French produced film, but I saw it a couple of days ago and nothing similar to the above was in it.
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Alris posted:I'm trying to find a movie I saw a bit of on cable a few years back. There is a device in the TV series Fringe that works more or less like this, the bad guy sticks a gizmo in your nose, asks you a random question just to get the recall process going and the device trawls for whatever answers he was really interested in.
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Zogo posted:Two others: I never did get around to watching Jewel, but nope, too many actual "name" actors. Sheena isn't it, the focus was on the Manly Adventuring Duo. Sir Nose posted:Treasure of the Four Crowns? The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck? Hmmm... I'll have to look at Treasure, but I don't remember any really "3D" moments. Tennessee Buck I *did* (fast-forward) watch, because Kathy Shower.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:A little old, but maybe still unanswered? Wow, thanks!!! Doing a quick search doesn't indicate it's very easy to get as a retail recording, but it can be found for free on youtube.
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I'm trying to identify a film of which I only saw a snippet a couple of years ago. I'm fairly sure it's a post-2000 film and it's set in the modern day. It's Scandinavian but I couldn't tell which country at the time. In this scene there's a man in a house on his own at night and a gang of people have arrived outside and are threatening him, they seem to think he's done something horrible (maybe they think he's a paedophile?). There's a bigger guy who seems to be a ring leader who threatens him and is carrying a large axe. After the lone man refuses to come out, big guy starts trying to chop the door open. He makes a hole and slowly reaches in to get the door latch. The lone man steps forward and nails big guy's hand to the door with a nailgun and does it a couple of times to make sure it stays there. Any help much appreciated!
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Balaeniceps posted:I'm trying to identify a film of which I only saw a snippet a couple of years ago.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:Actual content: It matches very few of the details, but I've seen people be wrong on more details about a film if you know what I mean, so long shot guess as others seem to have exhausted all the more likely candidates: "Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze". Its from the 70s but I'm pretty sure I saw it on VHS in the 80s and it doesnt match all your details but I remember it as having a similar feel to a lot of the films others have suggested.
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