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#121
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Fri 22/03/2013 00:06:51
Well, the protagonist of this movie is certainly 'imagining things'. And these 'things' (curvaceous, blonde things) are doing things to him.
#122
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 22:39:40
You're close, Trampoline:) And I know you know who the father is.

EDIT - Oh, and it's not Indian.
#123
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 21:42:30
Took me a while to find  it :) This may be slightly more difficult... Or not. Let's see.

#124
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 20:08:56
Quote from: Tramponline on Thu 21/03/2013 16:16:20
The protagonist has a very common Polish (last) name and, apart from one or two exceptions, is always addressed by this last name.

Ah-ha! Donkeywalski is the most common Polish name... So this must be Vanishing Point?
#125
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 15:12:15
Quote from: Eric on Thu 21/03/2013 14:31:41
I was always a little disappointed with Modesty Blaise, especially compared to the high quality of the comic strip. I like Dirk Bogarde though. His best 60s spy film is "Hot Enough For June?" (I'm biased in favor of any movie starring Sylva Koscina though).

My guess: Junior Bonner?

Yeah, I guess the strip deserves better. But I gotta admit I treasure all its innocennce, the campiness, Bogarde (liked him a lot in Visconti's films;)) and I'm very sentimental about Monica Vitti (not to mention her unbelievable anti-English accent) :D Such an iconic British heroine played by Italian actress. Can't imagine this happening now. Crazy times, the sixties, wonderful times. Especially for the culture:) 
I haven't seen this new Modesty movie from 2003 but well... the trailer was enough for me.
Gotta bookmark that Bogarde movie you suggest.

Hmmm... Speaking of Monica Vitti films and directors...
Could this be some obscure shot from Zabriskie Donk by Michelangelo Donkeyoni?
#126
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 14:08:28
This can't be Donkeyheart with Val Donkeylmer (1992), can it?
#127
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 13:45:39
That dirty gun-flashing sheriff looks a bit McQueenish.
A hell of a ride, you say? 'Donkey and the Sheriff Bandit' (1977)?
#128
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 10:43:20
Precisely :) Turn to pick your shot, Trampoline!
#129
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 22:48:34
Gotta rewatch some of those Italian gems...

And now for something completely different. Have a big blue cup of whateverkeepsyourenginerunning, everyone! :)
#130
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 21:50:05
Quote from: Eric on Wed 20/03/2013 20:58:51
That part of Night on Earth always destroys me totally. I weep.

You're not the only one who does:)

Quote from: Eric on Wed 20/03/2013 20:58:51
I still don't know what a Waterstone's is, but Le Havre was a beautiful movie. Overlooked. Deserved to be Oscar shortlisted for sure.

Waterstone's is a major book retailer. I guess it's the British equivalent of Barnes & Noble. They sell books, movies and music and have stalls with their current bestsellers on display.

Quote from: Eric on Wed 20/03/2013 20:58:51
Now you're using your noodle!

Damn, this is very unsportsmanship of me. I should let others take a guess :(
My only excuse is that I love western Italian cuisine (chef Leone being my favourite :) )

Is this the famous spaghetti dish called Il ritorno di Gringo (by chef Tessari)
#131
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 19:57:02
Kudos to you Eric! Well, don't worry mate... I mean, Mr Pellonpää had such a wonderful career, starring in all those Kaurismaki films. Look at how many good actors (from US or anywhere in the world) play in crappy movies all of their life, without a shadow of a chance to be called 'Kaurismaki's actors' or 'Jarmusch's actors' :) And unless some mad alien cineastes from Proxima Centauri invade eath, nobody will be remaking any Kaurismaki anytime soon, so those movies with Pellonpää will be watched for years to come and new generations will keep on discovering them. They're ageless. 

Besides, we still have Kati Outinen :) And fortunately, Kaurismaki, who's alive and kicking, shooting & rolling. He has only a (very) small cult following in Poland so I was literally stunned to see his Le Havre (great movie BTW) being #2 at Waterstone's. Well, it could be some 'art films' (LOL) ranking... honestly - I have no idea how it was possible for this kind of movies to occupy #2 spot at a major retail chain store. But still, gotta give some respect to the Londoners :)

Say, does your movie has anything in common with Italian cuisine?
#132
I'm working on a background, but I think I should be able to manage without a deadline extention :)
#133
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 13:48:34
Quote from: Eric on Wed 20/03/2013 12:46:59
Hey! That's The Leningrad Cowboys Go America!

Of course it is! Well done! 8-)

I didn't post any screenshots with protagonists' heads for obvious reasons. Here's the shot number 1 again, a few frames later:


Now it's your turn, Eric!
#134
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 11:46:57
Quote from: Crimson Wizard on Wed 20/03/2013 10:01:28
"The Night of the Hungry Trunk" (1978)

Haha;) The Nigth would be pretty close, chronologically. But...Blade Runner is even closer;)

Believe me Miguel, this movie is funnier than Ursula Andress meets Tippi Hedren to talk about her close encounters of fourth kind ;)
When I was in London last year, I was positively surprised to find out that this director's films are really popular with English audience. When I'm talkin about popular, I mean TOP 5 at Waterstone's. 

Ok, a visual hint:

#135
Sorry, it's just my poor English! Bad choice of words. What I meant was it ends so quickly. There are absolutely no errors and the music quality is excellent for mp3. But you know, these are short pieces and there's only seven of them. That's why I'm wishing for a full-lenght release next time :) I know it's a completely different kettle of fish but it's a bit like with a good AGS short that lasts 30 minutes or so, it just leaves you craving for more adventure ;)     
#136
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 08:58:57
Haha, no.
This may look pretty sneaky and deceiful but this screenshot is actually one of the very few possible screenshots that won't give away the movie title in an instant :)
#137
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 02:31:38


#138
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 20/03/2013 02:07:59
Magnolia.
The previous one was The Thief of Bagdad (probably wouldn't guess it without a hint though).
#139
Just purchased your Stories. I only wish this was LP, it ends so abruptly! :/ Hopefully you'll record a full-lenght album next time :) Also, congratulations on the well-deserved award!
#140
General Discussion / Re: Football nuts
Wed 20/03/2013 00:25:00
You should definitely include the great Antonín Panenka in your penalty-dream team. Why? As far as I know no other footballer has a style of taking penalty named AFTER HIM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%C3%ADn_Panenka

One of the latest well-known 'Panenkas' was scored by Italian Andrea Pirlo in the shootout of quarterfinal match vs England in last year's Euro Championships. There are English footy fans in this thread so I won't post the link out of my respect for their feelings ;)

I'd also add other Italian, Roberto Baggio, out of my personal preference. Funny thing is, while he was an expert on set pieces and had over 90% penalty convertion ratio he's famous for the penalty he had missed - in the penalty shootout of the final match of 1994 World Cup.
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