djak. wrote:16 screenshots with no one able to guess them. While misdirection is fine for the 1st 2 shots, after that we need the face of at least a character actor.
djak. wrote:16 screenshots with no one able to guess them. While misdirection is fine for the 1st 2 shots, after that we need the face of at least a character actor.
Keep in mind that Salubri changed movies after the first few shots. Beats me why.
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Is it "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond"? If it is, PopTart you go (I just wanted to end the suspense). I don't have time to search for screenshots just now, and besides you supplied the name of Chris Evans.
StiffMittens wrote:Is it "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond"? If it is, PopTart you go (I just wanted to end the suspense). I don't have time to search for screenshots just now, and besides you supplied the name of Chris Evans.
Well it was obviously him, but we'll see if that's it or not. If so I'll take you up on your offer. Salubri just has to confirm or deny it. Until then...I'll go take a nap-nap time(been up all night watching movies).
StiffMittens wrote:Is it "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond"? If it is, PopTart you go (I just wanted to end the suspense). I don't have time to search for screenshots just now, and besides you supplied the name of Chris Evans.
Yup, and even though it has one of my favs Robert Carlyle, that movie sucked IMO.
I thought it had its moments, what with the social commentary and all.
'28 Days' was far, far superior.
Be back in a few with a shot
Didn't I say it would be an easy one? And yes, 28 Days Later was far better; Christopher Eccleston and Cillian Murphy have to be in more movies, love 'em