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Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

^ Meant to be a reaction, but correct!

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David D. Davidson
Nov 17, 2012

Orca lady?

I'd recognized Zardoz anywhere.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009



The Jazz Singer

Meaty Ore
Dec 17, 2011

My God, it's full of cat pictures!

Egbert Souse posted:

^ Meant to be a reaction, but correct!

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Superman

Shifter
Nov 28, 2003
I owe Crowley a beer!

Egbert Souse posted:

^ Meant to be a reaction, but correct!

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Dark Crystal.

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Shifter posted:

Dark Crystal.

Sir Nose posted:

The Jazz Singer

David D. Davidson posted:

I'd recognized Zardoz anywhere.

All correct.

Hints for the rest: one is from the 2000s, another from the 1930s, one from 1920s

DeimosRising
Oct 17, 2005

¡Hola SEA!


Egbert Souse posted:

^ Meant to be a reaction, but correct!

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Mothman Prophecies i think

DeimosRising
Oct 17, 2005

¡Hola SEA!


Egbert Souse posted:

^ Meant to be a reaction, but correct!

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Is this one maybe the ten commandments

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

DeimosRising posted:

Is this one maybe the ten commandments

Nope, it's a comedy and the name is significant to fans of its stars.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009


Egbert Souse posted:

Nope, it's a comedy and the name is significant to fans of its stars.

Oh, if this is the 1930s one, how about Sons of the Desert?

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Sir Nose posted:

Oh, if this is the 1930s one, how about Sons of the Desert?

Yep!

The remaining one is a 20s film that has to do with the first world war and might be significant.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009


Egbert Souse posted:

The remaining one is a 20s film that has to do with the first world war and might be significant.

Wings?

Edit: Was DeimosRising correct about #2?

Sir Nose fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Feb 7, 2024

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Sir Nose posted:

Wings?

Edit: Was DeimosRising correct about #2?

All are correctly guessed now

(The Jazz Singer, The Mothman Prophecies, Zardoz, The Dark Crystal, Wings, Sons of the Desert)

Here's some more...






ccubed
Jul 14, 2016

How's it hanging, brah?

Egbert Souse posted:


Here's some more...


Pinocchio?

quote:

House on Haunted Hill

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

ccubed posted:

Pinocchio?

House on Haunted Hill

No
Yes

NObodyNOWHERE
Apr 24, 2007

Now we are all sons of bitches.
Hell Gem

This one is Begotten.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009



Duck Soup
Begotten

e:f,b

Timby
Dec 23, 2006

Your mother!


Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Timby posted:

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Sir Nose posted:

Duck Soup
Begotten

e:f,b

NObodyNOWHERE posted:

This one is Begotten.

Correct.

Remaining: One is from 1971, the other from 1943.

Timby
Dec 23, 2006

Your mother!


Oh, this one took me a minute. The Gang's All Here (notably, this is from the very hosed-up Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat sequence).

DeimosRising
Oct 17, 2005

¡Hola SEA!


Egbert Souse posted:

All are correctly guessed now

(The Jazz Singer, The Mothman Prophecies, Zardoz, The Dark Crystal, Wings, Sons of the Desert)

Here's some more...



Billy Jack maybe?

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Timby posted:

Oh, this one took me a minute. The Gang's All Here (notably, this is from the very hosed-up Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat sequence).

Si

DeimosRising posted:

Billy Jack maybe?

Nope, it's a comedy

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009


Egbert Souse posted:

Si

Nope, it's a comedy



And Now For Something Completely Different

DeimosRising
Oct 17, 2005

¡Hola SEA!


Sir Nose posted:

And Now For Something Completely Different

drat, i saw the second pic and thought, that reminds me of monty python for some reason but didn't move on with the thought

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Sir Nose posted:

And Now For Something Completely Different




Some more to guess, this time all 70s films





Timby
Dec 23, 2006

Your mother!


Annie Hall.

quote:



The Godfather.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009



Blazing Saddles

Deleted punchline to this scene: "You're sucking my arm."

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Sir Nose posted:

Blazing Saddles

Deleted punchline to this scene: "You're sucking my arm."

Timby posted:

Annie Hall.

The Godfather.

Correct.

Remaining two: one was the very first US release on a particular home video format, the other has only appeared on each optical disc format (LD, DVD, Blu-ray) only once each in the US.

Maxwell Lord
Dec 12, 2008

I am drowning.
There is no sign of land.
You are coming down with me, hand in unlovable hand.

And I hope you die.

I hope we both die.


:smith:

Grimey Drawer

This is Phantom of the Paradise; you can see the logo for Swan's label that they had to change for trademark reasons on the camera.

Sand Monster
Apr 13, 2008

Egbert Souse posted:

Some more to guess, this time all 70s films


Wild guess, but possibly from the cartoon intro for one of the sequels to The Pink Panther?

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Maxwell Lord posted:

This is Phantom of the Paradise; you can see the logo for Swan's label that they had to change for trademark reasons on the camera.

Correct!

Sand Monster posted:

Wild guess, but possibly from the cartoon intro for one of the sequels to The Pink Panther?

Nope. The director of this film, as well as its writer tended to work in television more than theatrical films.



Here's another round, this time all audiences:





SidneyIsTheKiller
Jul 16, 2019

I did fall asleep reading a particularly erotic chapter
in my grandmother's journal.

She wrote very detailed descriptions of her experiences...

First thing that comes to mind is Pee Wee's Big Adventure

Edit: Oh, you said 70s films, nevermind!

Maxwell Lord
Dec 12, 2008

I am drowning.
There is no sign of land.
You are coming down with me, hand in unlovable hand.

And I hope you die.

I hope we both die.


:smith:

Grimey Drawer

King Kong (1933)?

ccubed
Jul 14, 2016

How's it hanging, brah?

Egbert Souse posted:

Nope. The director of this film, as well as its writer tended to work in television more than theatrical films.


Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjjALdI8vlw

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Maxwell Lord posted:

King Kong (1933)?



Both correct.

Sir Nose
Mar 28, 2009



The Man Who Knew Too Much

Zwabu
Aug 7, 2006

Meaty Ore
Dec 17, 2011

My God, it's full of cat pictures!


Metropolis

Zwabu
Aug 7, 2006

Meaty Ore posted:

Metropolis

Yes.

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Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Sir Nose posted:

The Man Who Knew Too Much

Maxwell Lord posted:

King Kong (1933)?

Both correct.

Remaining ones: one is the first of many films the director made for the studio he's best known for working with, another is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon, and the last is probably is a Technicolor musical

Here's some more, all from the 80s:






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