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leakin' lubricant wrote:morphobots wrote:Okay, got the computer back and it's goin' right back to the shop tomorrow, seeing as how I now have no CD drive. So I threw this together quick to try to salvage the thread. As always, hints available upon request.
The Producers.
Loving the use of Superion there, very clever. Also loving your penchant for classics, I need to go and watch this again now. I'll try and get one up tomorrow.
morphobots wrote:leakin' lubricant wrote:morphobots wrote:Okay, got the computer back and it's goin' right back to the shop tomorrow, seeing as how I now have no CD drive. So I threw this together quick to try to salvage the thread. As always, hints available upon request.
The Producers.
Loving the use of Superion there, very clever. Also loving your penchant for classics, I need to go and watch this again now. I'll try and get one up tomorrow.
Very close, leakin', but Madeus is correct; it's the monster debut scene from "Young Frankenstein".
Madeus Prime wrote:I thought the other guess was quite ironic, same director, also a musical version, also a comedy classic, only issue was it was the wrong film.
Reissuing this for the current page
The background is irrelevant.
leakin' lubricant wrote:Is that the overdose scene from Pulp Fiction?
leakin' lubricant wrote:Oh is it the final scene of The Exorsist?
Twitchythe3rd wrote:The Hangover?
morphobots wrote:Hmmm. First Aid is a doctor and a pacifist, mostly. Is he representing Alan Alda?
Madeus Prime wrote:morphobots wrote:Hmmm. First Aid is a doctor and a pacifist, mostly. Is he representing Alan Alda?
No, but it's another actor with a unique and classic voice and method of acting.
It features a musical sequence based on the name of the film, but it isn't a musical.
leakin' lubricant wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:morphobots wrote:Hmmm. First Aid is a doctor and a pacifist, mostly. Is he representing Alan Alda?
No, but it's another actor with a unique and classic voice and method of acting.
It features a musical sequence based on the name of the film, but it isn't a musical.
Would it be a Woody Allen film by any chance?
Madeus Prime wrote:Man, I picked a good one!The late seventies, 77 to be exact.
morphobots wrote:I'm getting a tingling in my sucker-sense. Have we been played? Is it "High Anxiety"?
Madeus Prime wrote:morphobots wrote:I'm getting a tingling in my sucker-sense. Have we been played? Is it "High Anxiety"?
YES!!!
morphobots wrote:Ok, here we go. Please ignore the paperwork at the side. This is one's an oldie also, but something of a cult classic. Hints: Lockdown's thumbs are supposed to be stuck in a belt. The movie was made by a famous author, but not based on a book.
leakin' lubricant wrote:morphobots wrote:Ok, here we go. Please ignore the paperwork at the side. This is one's an oldie also, but something of a cult classic. Hints: Lockdown's thumbs are supposed to be stuck in a belt. The movie was made by a famous author, but not based on a book.
Pretty certain that's "Westworld"
morphobots wrote:leakin' lubricant wrote:morphobots wrote:Ok, here we go. Please ignore the paperwork at the side. This is one's an oldie also, but something of a cult classic. Hints: Lockdown's thumbs are supposed to be stuck in a belt. The movie was made by a famous author, but not based on a book.
Pretty certain that's "Westworld"
Damn, that was fast! I thought for sure it would be a stumper.
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