Cineplexity Game 28
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Spiderman: Homecoming
Aunt may teaches peter how to dance
Many things are destroyed , obviously.
Aunt may teaches peter how to dance
Many things are destroyed , obviously.
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His name makes me think of a small, burrowing rodent anyway.
His name makes me think of a small, burrowing rodent anyway.
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Winner for piano lessons, and besides the shots destroying the alarm clock, IMDb says they shot a scene of him destroying the whole room but didn't use it.
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Silver Linings Playbook. Both main characters suffer from serious mental illness.
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Amadeus
Mozart's new opera, The Magic Flute, is a great success, but during one performance, the overworked Mozart collapses. Constanze returns and demands that Salieri leave immediately. In her guilt, she locks the unfinished Requiem away, and Mozart dies from exhaustion.
Mozart's new opera, The Magic Flute, is a great success, but during one performance, the overworked Mozart collapses. Constanze returns and demands that Salieri leave immediately. In her guilt, she locks the unfinished Requiem away, and Mozart dies from exhaustion.
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Young Frankenstein, with the monster suffering from the life-threatening condition of being a re-animated corpse.
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Moulin Rouge!
She dies of Tuberculosis at the end.
She dies of Tuberculosis at the end.
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The Red Violin
one of the "owners" is a orphan boy he dies from some sort of heart problem, exacerbated from practicing too hard.
one of the "owners" is a orphan boy he dies from some sort of heart problem, exacerbated from practicing too hard.
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Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Winner.
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Philadelphia
With the mighty Denzel, all three.
With the mighty Denzel, all three.
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Gone with the Wind
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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The Machinist
Starring Christian Bale, who is generally considered tall dark and handsome.
Starring Christian Bale, who is generally considered tall dark and handsome.
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Tombstone, with 6' 2" Powers Boothe (or 6' 3" Charlton Heston) for tall, dark, and handsome, and Doc Holliday suffering from worsening tuberculosis.
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The Shootist
A dying gunfighter spends his last days looking for a way to die with a minimum of pain and a maximum of dignity.
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Mission Impossible - Fallout
Not Tom Cruise, but Henry Cavill is the epitome of TD&H and is psychotic in this.
Not Tom Cruise, but Henry Cavill is the epitome of TD&H and is psychotic in this.
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X-Men
Hugh Jackman 6"3"
Bonus, Rebecca Romjin is 5'11", she also fits the role of 'handsome'
Hugh Jackman 6"3"
Bonus, Rebecca Romjin is 5'11", she also fits the role of 'handsome'
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The Night of the Hunter with Robert Mitchum as the tall, handsome, psychotic bogus preacher (which is specifically mentioned in the summary shown in the second image above).
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Ghost
A tall, handsome white guy has never been as dark...killed by a psycho, but brought back to the flesh by way of a psychic....
To be clear, I am pointing out that the character, Sam Wheat, was played by Patrick Swayze and briefly by Whoopi Goldberg.
A tall, handsome white guy has never been as dark...killed by a psycho, but brought back to the flesh by way of a psychic....
To be clear, I am pointing out that the character, Sam Wheat, was played by Patrick Swayze and briefly by Whoopi Goldberg.
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I thought he was going for Peter Boyle at 6ft 2 ¼.
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Perhaps. Then again, 'handsome' hardly seems an apt description of the balding character he portrayed in Taxi Driver either:
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Didn't seem to hold back Yul Brynner.
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True, but that's because a clean-shaven appearance almost invariably looks way better than the balding shaggy doughnut-style Boyle went with in Taxi Driver.
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The internet tells me that he's probably 5' 10" tall (some sources go as low as 5' 7, others as high as 5' 11") which, if true, would make him slightly above average height for a North American male, so I'll leave it to the judge to decide whether he's tall enough. Or handsome enough. Or dark enough. Or whether the character is psychotic enough.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:45 pm I'm not sure De Niro could accurately be described as 'tall':
Anyway, is dumping on other people's entries a fun part of the game that I've been missing out on?
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Max Peck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:10 pmThe internet tells me that he's probably 5' 10" tall (some sources go as low as 5' 7, others as high as 5' 11") which, if true, would make him slightly above average height for a North American male, so I'll leave it to the judge to decide whether he's tall enough. Or handsome enough. Or dark enough. Or whether the character is psychotic enough.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:45 pm I'm not sure De Niro could accurately be described as 'tall':
Anyway, is dumping on other people's entries a fun part of the game that I've been missing out on?
It was merely a flippant observation on my part, so no need for anyone to get their knickers in a knot. As you said, if the judge decides De Niro's role in Taxi Driver equates to 'Tall, Dark, and Handsome' + 'A Psychic, Psychotic, or Psychologist', that's fine with me and really all that matters.
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Let's take a brief moment here and clear this up.
To answer your question: YES, to some degree, it is. This is a Card Game/ Board Game - and when a bunch of friends play a game together, there is a degree of critique and ribbing that is considered FUN.
Especially in a game like this. Or, have you ever played 'Apples to Apples'.... similar mechanic - players take turns to be the judge, and it's the judge's opinion you need to win over.
I suppose I am more or less infamous for being the one that "complains" the most here, but I've always been frustrated that it seems to be taken so negatively, like you say: "dumping on" - rather than just a small aspect of the game that's generally meant in good nature.
So, to answer your question (again).... Yes... There is a degree of fun in pointing out that Shawshank Redemption's "ladder" is a joke compared to (I think someone else played) the Great Escape's "wheel-barrel". As a player (I played neither Shawshank nor the Great Escape) it's fun to discuss these things.
Honestly... otherwise this is just people submitting movie titles and judges saying: 'winner'. That's just empty, to me.
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Being a dick about being a dick doesn't make someone not a dick. Just sayin', Francis.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:46 amMax Peck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:10 pmThe internet tells me that he's probably 5' 10" tall (some sources go as low as 5' 7, others as high as 5' 11") which, if true, would make him slightly above average height for a North American male, so I'll leave it to the judge to decide whether he's tall enough. Or handsome enough. Or dark enough. Or whether the character is psychotic enough.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:45 pm I'm not sure De Niro could accurately be described as 'tall':
Anyway, is dumping on other people's entries a fun part of the game that I've been missing out on?
It was merely a flippant observation on my part, so no need for anyone to get their knickers in a knot. As you said, if the judge decides De Niro's role in Taxi Driver equates to 'Tall, Dark, and Handsome' + 'A Psychic, Psychotic, or Psychologist', that's fine with me and really all that matters.
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Good to know. I've been deliberately avoiding that sort of commentary, because it seems a little dickish to denigrate someone else's take instead of pitching my own. But if taking shots at other players is in the spirit of the game, then I'll keep that in mind.Unagi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:44 am
Let's take a brief moment here and clear this up.
To answer your question: YES, to some degree, it is. This is a Card Game/ Board Game - and when a bunch of friends play a game together, there is a degree of critique and ribbing that is considered FUN.
Especially in a game like this. Or, have you ever played 'Apples to Apples'.... similar mechanic - players take turns to be the judge, and it's the judge's opinion you need to win over.
I suppose I am more or less infamous for being the one that "complains" the most here, but I've always been frustrated that it seems to be taken so negatively, like you say: "dumping on" - rather than just a small aspect of the game that's generally meant in good nature.
So, to answer your question (again).... Yes... There is a degree of fun in pointing out that Shawshank Redemption's "ladder" is a joke compared to (I think someone else played) the Great Escape's "wheel-barrel". As a player (I played neither Shawshank nor the Great Escape) it's fun to discuss these things.
Honestly... otherwise this is just people submitting movie titles and judges saying: 'winner'. That's just empty, to me.
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I hope that you are saying this in good spirits and not taking it the way you keep making it sound.Max Peck wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:50 amGood to know. I've been deliberately avoiding that sort of commentary, because it seems a little dickish to denigrate someone else's take instead of pitching my own. But if taking shots at other players is in the spirit of the game, then I'll keep that in mind.Unagi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:44 am
Let's take a brief moment here and clear this up.
To answer your question: YES, to some degree, it is. This is a Card Game/ Board Game - and when a bunch of friends play a game together, there is a degree of critique and ribbing that is considered FUN.
Especially in a game like this. Or, have you ever played 'Apples to Apples'.... similar mechanic - players take turns to be the judge, and it's the judge's opinion you need to win over.
I suppose I am more or less infamous for being the one that "complains" the most here, but I've always been frustrated that it seems to be taken so negatively, like you say: "dumping on" - rather than just a small aspect of the game that's generally meant in good nature.
So, to answer your question (again).... Yes... There is a degree of fun in pointing out that Shawshank Redemption's "ladder" is a joke compared to (I think someone else played) the Great Escape's "wheel-barrel". As a player (I played neither Shawshank nor the Great Escape) it's fun to discuss these things.
Honestly... otherwise this is just people submitting movie titles and judges saying: 'winner'. That's just empty, to me.
And , this is just my unpopular (perhaps) opinion.
Clearly -I- feel it’s part of the game. But I think also clearly, some people seem to take insult to any criticism and see it as just complaining (or, wow, being a dick) , so I was hoping to hear other people’s take on it before you declare that I’ve decided we should all ‘dump on each other ‘ and be dicks about it.