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Samuel Clemens posted:I'm looking for a film I saw in religious class in I believe 2003. A bunch of teenagers/young adults from troubled backgrounds are forced to take a sailing trip where they learn about the values of friendship and duty and so on. Towards the end, one of the characters dies in a storm, whereupon the ship's captain has to stand trial for criminal negligence. One of the teenagers brings the ship's bell to the court and rings it at the end, causing all the teenagers to stand up in support of the captain. The only other scene I remember is that somewhere in the middle, a few of the kids spin a bottle to determine who gets to use their money to sleep with a prostitute. Was it White Squall? https://youtu.be/B5T7Gr5oJbM
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 16:52 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:34 |
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No need to ask, it’s definitely that.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:09 |
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Oh, I never saw it.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:17 |
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Wow, you guys are fast. That's the one, thanks. Funny, all these years I thought it was some obscure no-name flick, not a big production directed by Ridley loving Scott of all people. Now I'm really curious to see how well it holds up.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 18:01 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:Wow, you guys are fast. That's the one, thanks. It's a wonderful film, probably a bit dated by now but I'd be surprised if it didn't hold up.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 01:07 |
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Sgt. Politeness posted:Was it White Squall? The comments on that clip are certainly something (even for youtube standards) #QANON #WWG1WGA
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 12:57 |
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Gravy Jones posted:The comments on that clip are certainly something (even for youtube standards) #QANON #WWG1WGA
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 13:06 |
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"...foretold a second American revolution..."? Now I know I've never seen it. It's always nice to hear terms like "sacred" and "God Emperor" tossed around by someone who's clearly lost their mind.
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 14:50 |
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Sgt. Politeness posted:
Someone clearly dropped acid and read Dune.
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 16:44 |
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And yet, somehow, White Squall of all things is the sacred prophecy. Conspiracy Theories are the mind killer.
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 17:58 |
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Good enough to be framed and hung on the wall.
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# ? Nov 23, 2018 21:52 |
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Here's one my coworker was describing to me the other day: The movie is set at a Halloween party (or on Halloween), and the supposedly real skeleton of Count Dracula is being exhibited in its coffin. A kid removes the stake from the skeleton's ribcage, says something like "see, I told you, it isn't really Dracula" and walks away. Pan back to the coffin, and you see Dracula's flesh regenerating. This was something he saw once as a child that really creeped him out. Assuming he didn't dream it, that would mean it's from the '70s or earlier. Edit: Looked back at the last few posts and thought I accidentally posted this in USPOL, lol.
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Rollersnake posted:Here's one my coworker was describing to me the other day: Sounds like House of Dracula
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# ? Nov 24, 2018 17:27 |
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I’m looking for the name of a Hindi movie that was about two brothers who are photojournalists and find out that a big time property developer is corrupt and murdered someone.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 14:50 |
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Here's a drat weird one that has struck with me for several decades. I was a small kid (so I imagine the movie was in the 70's). Anyways a couple guys got into a fight. One used an outboard boat motor at his head.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 18:17 |
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I'm trying to remember the name of/find a link to a short film that I saw online 2-3 years ago. It was a sci-fi/horror where a bunch of people are strapped to a wall. They have to keep speaking, if they stop, or if they repeat themselves, they're smashed to death with a giant metal block (like a Thwomp from Mario Brothers). It ends with one woman outlasting everyone else, but then instead of letting her go, they just bring more people in. I've googled every variation of this I can think of, as well as going through the tag pages on sites I assumed I would've seen it on, but I'm having no luck. Thanks.
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Trevor Hale posted:I'm trying to remember the name of/find a link to a short film that I saw online 2-3 years ago. It was a sci-fi/horror where a bunch of people are strapped to a wall. They have to keep speaking, if they stop, or if they repeat themselves, they're smashed to death with a giant metal block (like a Thwomp from Mario Brothers). Holy poo poo, this sounds intense
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Trevor Hale posted:I'm trying to remember the name of/find a link to a short film that I saw online 2-3 years ago. It was a sci-fi/horror where a bunch of people are strapped to a wall. They have to keep speaking, if they stop, or if they repeat themselves, they're smashed to death with a giant metal block (like a Thwomp from Mario Brothers). Like the sound of this grimdark reboot of Radio 4's "Just a Minute" There was a movie split into parts or possibly a mini-series I saw in the early 90s when I was very young. It was about a English village with an occult past. All the old people are psychic and at some point in the past they summoned an evil thing. Protagonist is a fat girl who befriends an old lady. The girl's mother dismisses her occult tales by saying something like "You're lonely and you're fat and each makes the other worse", which was a pretty brutal own to deal your own daughter. Old lady's mother was possessed(?) by the evil thing long ago. She describes the evil as "A monster we called sanctuary" There's a boy who finds he is also psychic and takes things too far, starts bleeding out his ears, can't remember if he dies. The baddie is a young woman, also psychic, who forces the old people to do her bidding. She commits suicide at the end. I think it was aimed at kids, but it's pretty dark now I type what I remember
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Trevor Hale posted:I'm trying to remember the name of/find a link to a short film that I saw online 2-3 years ago. It was a sci-fi/horror where a bunch of people are strapped to a wall. They have to keep speaking, if they stop, or if they repeat themselves, they're smashed to death with a giant metal block (like a Thwomp from Mario Brothers). Oooo, I think I found it! It sounded really intriguing to me too, so I went hunting (ex-librarian here, I love looking up poo poo for people). Haven't finished watching it, but it definitely has people having to talk when a sign blinks TALK , or getting smushed in the face. T is for Talk https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tC6VizgTISg Edit: not gonna spoil anything, but ending isn't quite how you remembered it. In fact might be creepier. JacquelineDempsey fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Dec 4, 2018 |
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JacquelineDempsey posted:Oooo, I think I found it! It sounded really intriguing to me too, so I went hunting (ex-librarian here, I love looking up poo poo for people). Haven't finished watching it, but it definitely has people having to talk when a sign blinks TALK , or getting smushed in the face. Hey! That’s it! Thank you so much!
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Trevor Hale posted:Hey! That’s it! Thank you so much! My pleasure! (Seriously, that is my pleasure. I love being able to nail something in 2 Google searches. I wish I could get paid to do that professionally.)
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JacquelineDempsey posted:My pleasure! (Seriously, that is my pleasure. I love being able to nail something in 2 Google searches. I wish I could get paid to do that professionally.) SEO is legit my job. That you nailed it in two is super impressive.
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Trevor Hale posted:SEO is legit my job. That you nailed it in two is super impressive. Wel, golly, now I'm chuffed. Don't wanna derail the thread, so PM me if you're inclined: are there actual jobs I could get with this skill set? I seriously do love looking things up, and pride myself on my chops, but don't want to get into library work again.
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JacquelineDempsey posted:Wel, golly, now I'm chuffed. Don't wanna derail the thread, so PM me if you're inclined: are there actual jobs I could get with this skill set? I seriously do love looking things up, and pride myself on my chops, but don't want to get into library work again. Most tv crime shows have someone quirky who Googles things for the agents. All you need to do is turn up that side of yourself to 11 and you can get hired in a fictional tv universe!
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 22:02 |
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My job has an element of that, though instead of googling stuff I have to stalk people on social media. I'm proud of my ability but don't feel great about doing it. I'm super quirky too.
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I'm remembering a crime show from 2008 or so set in London. It was super gritty and was like six hour and a half long episodes about minority life in social housing, and the first two were about a young black kid who ends up murdering someone? Also about his mother, I think? It was pretty good but also sort of overbaked and melodramatic. It wasn't Luther or anything but I vaguely recall it being on Netflix.
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JacquelineDempsey posted:My pleasure! (Seriously, that is my pleasure. I love being able to nail something in 2 Google searches. I wish I could get paid to do that professionally.) I used to do something along these lines for a hospital library (sup fellow former librarian). Not so much search engines, as command line searching medical journal electronic indexes. Could actually be pretty interesting at times, and kind of freaky as they would often need evidence to justify the cost of certain life-or-death treatments, so if the article that did that existed and I didn't find it for them... whelp... sorry dude who isn't getting the treatment.
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Frog Act posted:I'm remembering a crime show from 2008 or so set in London. It was super gritty and was like six hour and a half long episodes about minority life in social housing, and the first two were about a young black kid who ends up murdering someone? Also about his mother, I think? It was pretty good but also sort of overbaked and melodramatic. It wasn't Luther or anything but I vaguely recall it being on Netflix.
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End of movie has a big martial arts tournament. It's an official-looking tournament, not a Mortal Kombat-type thing, and there are national teams. The Red Blooded US American team confronts a Mysterious Crafty Asian team, and one of the Asian team starts crying and tells Macho McReagan that his brother died an honorable death. Everyone starts crying and exchanging bro-hugs. Mid 90s maybe?
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Best of the Best? Eric Roberts probably bandaged up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0ABtRxblBY https://youtu.be/b0ABtRxblBY
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Ape Agitator posted:Best of the Best? Eric Roberts probably bandaged up.
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Akuma posted:Top Boy? Doesn't quite fit but does have a young boy and his mother... It's been a while but it's the first thing that came to mind. Top Boy is worth a watch even if this isn't what the OP wants.
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Frog Act posted:I'm remembering a crime show from 2008 or so set in London. It was super gritty and was like six hour and a half long episodes about minority life in social housing, and the first two were about a young black kid who ends up murdering someone? Also about his mother, I think? It was pretty good but also sort of overbaked and melodramatic. It wasn't Luther or anything but I vaguely recall it being on Netflix. This sounds like Top Boy? It basically features the plot and characters you mention, and Netflix picked up the licence to continue making it so it would make sense that they had it on there. If your thing is more of an anthology series though, it might be something else entirely. edit: way too late on this
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Akuma posted:Top Boy? Doesn't quite fit but does have a young boy and his mother... It's been a while but it's the first thing that came to mind. UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST posted:This sounds like Top Boy? It basically features the plot and characters you mention, and Netflix picked up the licence to continue making it so it would make sense that they had it on there. If your thing is more of an anthology series though, it might be something else entirely. It was totally this, thanks dudes. Surprisingly okay for the seemingly infinite number of British crime dramas set in London social housing
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# ? Dec 10, 2018 00:37 |
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oops wrong thread!
feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 13:06 on Dec 10, 2018 |
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Edit: Found what I was looking for.
Min_sora fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Dec 10, 2018 |
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Need some help. There was an episode of The Kids in the Hall where they talked about "Charlie" the carnivorous horse who ate the fingers of the children when they tried to pet him or whatever. Anyone recall which episode it was? I think it was just a throwaway line, and not the point of the skit which is making it much harder to find. Thanks!
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ZenMaster posted:Need some help. There was an episode of The Kids in the Hall where they talked about "Charlie" the carnivorous horse who ate the fingers of the children when they tried to pet him or whatever. That sounds really familiar and I’ve seen every episode like 5 times but I can’t recall what sketch it’s in
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Colostomy Bag posted:Here's a drat weird one that has struck with me for several decades. Hey C-Bag! Anyways, did it chop him up, was it a bloody film?
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Pablo Nergigante posted:That sounds really familiar and I’ve seen every episode like 5 times but I can’t recall what sketch it’s in Yeah, same here, used to watch them over and over on CC as a kid, but that line stuck with me for years. I guess it wouldn't be so bad to watch them all again, just wish I knew the episode as well!
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