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#741
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Mon 20/07/2020 11:56:34
Yes, thank you Ben X!  (nod)
#742
OT: Thanks for the heads up JackPutter. :)

Yes, we need to find the location from the message, that I agree, but I'm not sure going to a location looking for a guy/gal we know nothing about (except that's he/she is a Stephen King fan and obvious crazy) is enough to find the perp.  :-\
#743
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sun 19/07/2020 19:40:04
No, movie is about 10 years old.

#744
Ah. Forgot about that.  :-[

In that case, my questions go about the production crew. Are they missing someone? Did they use extern/local/fan help?
For one thing we all agree, the perp. knows a lot about the "secret" movie and production. So how did he gain this info? Just killing the scout and getting all documents he add might explain for a lot, but not for everything. Because he had to know who the scout was and what he was doing in town.
#745
Also, ask Mr.Flanagan and the film crew, about the scout that is missing, what's his name? where is he from? how was he hired? Where (what area) was he scouting around? What exactly was he looking for?

Depending on the answers he could be a potential victim that is still missing, or the perp. himself.

OT: Oh, and I found it very fitting that the last line I could read on my browser was "Taking a deep breath and spending a moment to think of his wife and kids, Pangborn jumped.".... and then I needed to scroll down.  (laugh) Perfect addition to the suspense!
#746
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sun 19/07/2020 16:29:12
You got the right geography and almost right the time period (it's a little over 10 years to WWI).  ;)

A good closeup of the main character:


#747
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 18/07/2020 23:50:35
I'm afraid, it's not (nor the actor or) the movie in question.

But I'll give you a new picture (note, that there's a hint on the previous image).

#748
I'm not exactly seeing why the game crashes (maybe someone with more experience can though). Can you post the exact crash message?

Also is this code a copy/paste of the exact code or did you just typed it in as an example?
#749
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 18/07/2020 20:47:16
Okay, got 3 new shots, hope I don't need them all. ;)

#750
Oh, I had concentrated on the "rare" letters, like the z to find words that might fit...  (roll)

Funny though, at some point into this investigation, I had market Yorks Way, Schaalburg, Aldrin Walk and Talbots Inch. with a star as possible locations... but no idea how I got to them... and why I discarded them (as in I didn't post them)...  8-0

If we take the letters we didn't use: z and b...  (roll)
could it mean nothing? his initials? the address in schaalburg?
#751
And how exactly are you planing to do that, when there's only 5 officers in town and 1 is in the Hospital?
#752
I know this won't solve the original problem, but have you tried not using pure black? And using the next closest to black possible? Even if only to test that works, and that the problem is in fact pure black.
#753
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 16/07/2020 22:09:05
* Cassiebsg looks at the the thread... nope.  (laugh)
And now I know about yet another show that gets remade into a movie...  (roll)  8-0

#754
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 16/07/2020 21:54:47
Negative.  (wrong)

#755
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 15/07/2020 21:52:33
Also, not.

#756
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 15/07/2020 10:22:38
It's not.

#757
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Tue 14/07/2020 23:25:42
I took the name out of IMDB, cause I wanted to make sure I had the Michael York movie.  (laugh)

Next:
#758
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Mon 13/07/2020 21:45:54
Uhm, pretty sure it's with Michael York... though I don't remember that particular scene...
So I'm going to guess: The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974)

Otherwise it's probably: The Three Musketeers (1973) and I erase that scene from memory...  (laugh)
#759
Sounds like the typical problem when the acsprset.spr has reached the limit size (2Gb?).
#760
I did some more counting, assuming the numbers refer to characters in the sentence's order... (roll) So:
start is starting count from the sentence right before the number.
backw. is counting backwards from the number.
forward is counting forwards from the number.
1.st Counts always from the start of the 1st sentence.

I wasn't sure if I should take the numbers so I counted them and after the / with without counting them

Code: ags

	start	backw.	forward 1.st
19	r 	e	t	r
8	i 	n	r	r
1	t  	s	t	H
3	e	a	e	h
1	t	e	t	H
2	h	o	o	a
7	l	r	6/p	u
26	e/r	O/N	2/m	o
18	1/a	7/d	m/o	t
21	t/l	e/e	t	u
2	a	a	i	a
12	1/D	2/k	k	d
	


Not sure if this can be of any use, but I'll leave it here.

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The only alternative I see with 12 letters ist Margaret Anne (12) Penitentiary (12), but these
belong together (24).

Uhm... I was going to suggest that the clue might indicate 2 locations ("double trouble")... and I could see some planing over filming at the Penitentiary... but I doubt the team would "stay" there. Or would they?  :-\
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