Guess the Films!

Wait wait i think we just started this in film class today!!! Is this Pandora’s Box?!?

3 Likes

No way, that’s handy. Really? Cool. … Oh, and yeah, that’s the one.

2 Likes

Are you studying something connected to films?

(is it okay for me to ask here?)

3 Likes

That’s awesome also we are only like 10 min in but we talked about like facts and stuff today before we started it. We are working on international films now. And that last clue was one of the facts we talked about.

1 Like

I’m just taking it as an elective since I need 2 electives for my degree and they didnt really have any this semester that fit my degree at all. I just chose one that sounded fun this semester.

1 Like

Film sixty-seven:

  1. In the original draft of the script, there was no female in the four-some
  2. The carousel shown in Central Park is actually from City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, while the theatre shown in New Orleans, Louisiana is in Los Angeles, California.

Film sixty-eight:

  1. As of 2021, the lead actress is the only credited actor in this film who is still living.
  2. This film is actually a combination of two of the author’s books.

Film sixty-nine:

  1. The film was shot in sequence in order to help the lead actor develop a consistently progressive manner of behaviour.
  2. The scene towards the end of the film, where the main charater contemplates drinking tea, is based on a true event when the lead actor met the real person. He spent fifteen minutes contemplating whether to drink tea or coffee.

@Gaming

2 Likes

Now You See Me?

1 Like

Film sixty-seven: Now You See Me

  1. In the original draft of the script, there was no female in the four-some
  2. The carousel shown in Central Park is actually from City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, while the theatre shown in New Orleans, Louisiana is in Los Angeles, California.

SOLVED!


Film sixty-eight:

  1. As of 2021, the lead actress is the only credited actor in this film who is still living.
  2. This film is actually a combination of two of the author’s books.
  3. The movie took five years to complete, but was in development for over ten years before it entered active production.

Film sixty-nine:

  1. The film was shot in sequence in order to help the lead actor develop a consistently progressive manner of behaviour.
  2. The scene towards the end of the film, where the main charater contemplates drinking tea, is based on a true event when the lead actor met the real person. He spent fifteen minutes contemplating whether to drink tea or coffee.
  3. The equations seen on the classroom chalk boards are actual equations written by the real-life person.

@Gaming

1 Like

Sixty-five - A Beautiful Mind…?

1 Like

Film sixty-eight: boyhood?

1 Like

Yes. (wink)

Nah, that’s not the one.

1 Like

Film sixty-seven: Now You See Me

  1. In the original draft of the script, there was no female in the four-some
  2. The carousel shown in Central Park is actually from City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, while the theatre shown in New Orleans, Louisiana is in Los Angeles, California.

SOLVED!


Film sixty-eight: Alice in Wonderland

  1. As of 2021, the lead actress is the only credited actor in this film who is still living.
  2. This film is actually a combination of two of the author’s books.
  3. The movie took five years to complete, but was in development for over ten years before it entered active production.
  4. The lead actress narrates the ride at Disneyland.

Film sixty-nine: A Beautiful Mind

  1. The film was shot in sequence in order to help the lead actor develop a consistently progressive manner of behaviour.
  2. The scene towards the end of the film, where the main charater contemplates drinking tea, is based on a true event when the lead actor met the real person. He spent fifteen minutes contemplating whether to drink tea or coffee.
  3. The equations seen on the classroom chalk boards are actual equations written by the real-life person.

SOLVED!


@Gaming

has to be a disney movie… and im pretty sure this actor was in criminal minds as well

oh! is this ummm behind the attraction? or no :joy:

1 Like

It’s not. WOW. I’ve been really mean with the wording of this one.

1 Like

oh gosh… is it a disney movie…?

1 Like

Alice in Wonderland?

1 Like

It is.

Yes. (wink)

2 Likes

Film seventy:

  1. When Melanie is in the elevator, the music playing is from the original theme song.
  2. The iconic house in the film is called the Trette Residence, in Navodo Bay, Fiji. The filmmakers used CGI to add the tower and some other elements on and near the house, including the rocky hill next to it.

Film seventy-one:

  1. One hundred of the four hundred inhabitants of the southern village of Akime appeared as extras in the Ama fishing village scenes.
  2. Before the title sequence, there is an outdoor shot of a Russian radar station where U.S. and Soviet leaders are having a crisis meeting. This was filmed at Mågerø in the Oslo fjord in Norway to add a Nordic winter feel to the footage. The dome-shaped radar station is still in operation today, run by the Norwegian military.

Film seventy-two:

  1. The creature is never filmed directly facing the camera due to the humanoid features of its face. The director, determined at all costs to dispel any notion of a man in a rubber suit, filmed the beast in varying close-up angles of its ghastly profile, very rarely capturing the beast in its entirety.
  2. The only acting role of Bolaji Badejo. He vanished into anonymity after this.

@Gaming

1 Like

American werewolf in London?

1 Like

Not it, no.

1 Like