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(Please use the [.spoiler] [./spoiler] tags. Just put your answer between the two bracketed tags and remove the periods. Let everyone have some fun without getting their answers spoiled)
Game: Identify the Poster
One new. One old. I’m sure you can figure out which is which, but can you figure out what each poster is?
Game: Quotes
Because I picked a fairly easy film, I decided to pick a rather small quote. Identify what Oscar-winning film the following quote is from:
You’re lucky the bar’s open to you.
Game: Six Degrees of Oscar Separation
For more information on how to solve this six degrees puzzle, visit the original thread here: Film Fun Friday #1.
This week is the battle of the Connecting Cinematographers.
CHALLENGE
Connect Karl Struss to Emmanuel Lubezki.
Poster: Me thinks the negative one is from [spoiler]Babylon A.D.[/spoiler]
Quote: [spoiler]Definitely Casablanca[/spoiler]
Six Degrees: [spoiler]Struss did cinematography for The Sign of the Cross, directed by Cecil B. Demille, who directed The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston, who had a cameo in the new Planet of the Apes, which was directed by Tim Burton, who made Sleepy Hollow with Cinematography with Emmanuel Lubezki[/spoiler]
Hey there,
I’m afraid I can’t get the new movie poster…
Anyway, old one I believe it to be Spanish version of[spoiler] You Only Live Once [/spoiler], while the quote comes from [spoiler]Casablanca [/spoiler]
[spoiler]
Karl Struss was cinematographer on Thanks for the Memory, which was co-written by
Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich who also co-wrote Father of the Bride with
Elizabeth Taylor who was in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as directed by
Mike Nichols who also directed The Birdcage with cinematography by
Emmanuel Lubezki
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