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Post by ProfHawking »

lost in translation?
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Post by Lateralus »

Nope.
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something to do with flowers...

edit: "broken flowers"

*gives go to first one who applies for it.*
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou?

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i think Mr. Johnson has nailed it.

you not going then Mr?
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Post by Lateralus »

Aye, it's broken flowers, and a pants film it was too.
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i can't go, i haven't got any dvd's here, and google fails me.
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Post by fabyak »

use the power of the mind in the form of descriptionings (is what I do at the mo)
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Post by FatherJack »

Yes, any form of description is fine - text, paintmash, mime, modern dance interpretation...
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

in that case;

(i'm posting two because i already let another turn go)

1: the scene is in a bar in the 40's, a slightly short man in a detective coat and hat is looking in amazement at the stage, from behind a purple curtain appears a leg with seemingly no end, followed by a pair of breasts in a tight red cocktaildress, and the sensual woman's flowing red hair covers half of her face.

2: the scene is in an australian landscape, a seagull lands somewhere in the outback with a strapped-on can of sardines on his back, inside the can are two mice, one is dressed in a purple fur hat and the other has a vest and one of those welsh-farmer type hats.

you may have to search your childhood for these.
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Post by eion »

Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Rescuers?

edit: Or The Rescuers Down Under, if it's the outback.
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Mr. Johnson wrote:in that case;

(i'm posting two because i already let another turn go)

1: the scene is in a bar in the 40's, a slightly short man in a detective coat and hat is looking in amazement at the stage, from behind a purple curtain appears a leg with seemingly no end, followed by a pair of breasts in a tight red cocktaildress, and the sensual woman's flowing red hair covers half of her face.

2: the scene is in an australian landscape, a seagull lands somewhere in the outback with a strapped-on can of sardines on his back, inside the can are two mice, one is dressed in a purple fur hat and the other has a vest and one of those welsh-farmer type hats.

you may have to search your childhood for these.
1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
2. Fievel goes West ?
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

eion is completely correct, fabyak half-correct, therefore, eion wins.
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Mr. Johnson wrote:eion is completely correct, fabyak half-correct, therefore, eion wins.
:boogie:
*does a little victory dance and rummages for a movie*
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Post by eion »

Another dead easy one:
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

gah, I recognise it but can't place it.

Maybe possibly Die Hard: With a Vengeance?
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Post by buzzmong »

Leon?
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:gah, I recognise it but can't place it.

Maybe possibly Die Hard: With a Vengeance?
Nope.
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Post by eion »

buzzmong wrote:Leon?
Nope, s'not that.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

eion wrote:Nope.
Thought not. +1 :)
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