This is something called Meshes of the Afternoon directed by Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid. And since there are a number of less obscure "afternoon" films Frank could have used, I'm guessing that this film is here for a match with "meshes."
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Benji was directed by Joe Camp which goes with The Cabin In The Woods
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Wings was directed by William Wellman, which could go with Dr. No.
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Is that how he's usually billed?silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:10 amWings was directed by William Wellman, which could go with Dr. No.
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no Lloyd Bacon movies for The Three Littlr Pigs.
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It's not technically a match, but I'm guessing that Roman Polanski (Chinatown) goes with Spartacus.
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) goes with Up in Smoke
And I have a bone to pick with Frank's comment on this one. He said that it didn't matter which Cheech and Chong movie we selected, but only this one works with Bong.
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) goes with Up in Smoke
And I have a bone to pick with Frank's comment on this one. He said that it didn't matter which Cheech and Chong movie we selected, but only this one works with Bong.
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I think that Penny Marshall goes with Lincoln rather than (Color of) Money or (Fistful of) Dollars.
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Carol Reed (Third Man) goes with The Magic Flute
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Looks like he had the nickname "Wild Bill" Wellman. That could go with 92. All Quiet on the WESTERN front.... maybe.franktangredi wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:39 amIs that how he's usually billed?silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:10 amWings was directed by William Wellman, which could go with Dr. No.
Oh, and Wellman was a Leap Day baby! I like finding out stuff like that...
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You mean Cheech and Chong made movies that weren't stoner movies?silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:47 amIt's not technically a match, but I'm guessing that Roman Polanski (Chinatown) goes with Spartacus.
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) goes with Up in Smoke
And I have a bone to pick with Frank's comment on this one. He said that it didn't matter which Cheech and Chong movie we selected, but only this one works with Bong.
This is the one I thought would give it away if people started listing the directors of the various movies.
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That's not what I meant. I meant how he is actually credited in the movieslittlebeast13 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 1:14 pmLooks like he had the nickname "Wild Bill" Wellman. That could go with 92. All Quiet on the WESTERN front.... maybe.franktangredi wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:39 amIs that how he's usually billed?silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:10 amWings was directed by William Wellman, which could go with Dr. No.
Oh, and Wellman was a Leap Day baby! I like finding out stuff like that...
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That makes more sensesilverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:54 amI think that Penny Marshall goes with Lincoln rather than (Color of) Money or (Fistful of) Dollars.
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27. PATHER PANCHALI directed by Satyajit Ray, goes with 60. SHINE
Forest Whittaker directed Wating to Exhale.
27. PATHER PANCHALI directed by Satyajit Ray, goes with 60. SHINE
Forest Whittaker directed Wating to Exhale.
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And that would go with the Cabin in the Woods
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66. THE CITADEL directed by KING Vidor, goes with 5. HENRY V
46. A MIGHTY WIND directed by Christopher GUEST, goes with 59.THE LODGER
46. A MIGHTY WIND directed by Christopher GUEST, goes with 59.THE LODGER
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1. THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY directed by Edwin S Porter, goes with 71. THE BELLBOY
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23. BABETTE'S FEAST, directed by Gabriel Axel, goes with 82. I, TONYA
80. THE SIXTH SENSE directed by M Night Shamayalan, goes with 48. FROM DUSK TILL DAWN
80. THE SIXTH SENSE directed by M Night Shamayalan, goes with 48. FROM DUSK TILL DAWN
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Corrected picture for King Vidor - it's The Citadel, not Green Pastures
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Could Spike Lee (Black Klansman) go with Union Pacific for the Golden Spike?
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A bit of sneakiness here. Prince directed Under the Cherry Moon and that goes with Hamlet.
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You've got "Wild" Bill Wellman and "Savage" Steve Holland (Better off Dead). I'm guessing one of them goes with The Howling, probably Wellman.
Dr. No was directed by Terence Young, which probably goes with Little Children
Dr. No was directed by Terence Young, which probably goes with Little Children
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41. ROMANCE directed by Clarence Brown, goes with 84. My Favorite BRUNETTE
All Quiet on the Western Front was directed by Lewis Milestone. What director's name could be a milestone?
I realize Chinatown's Roman Polanski goes Spartacus but I would love to match him with Butthead.
Also, Henry V was directed by Laurence Olivier. You put oliviers in drinks. Can he go with Cocktail?
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All Quiet on the Western Front was directed by Lewis Milestone. What director's name could be a milestone?
I realize Chinatown's Roman Polanski goes Spartacus but I would love to match him with Butthead.
Also, Henry V was directed by Laurence Olivier. You put oliviers in drinks. Can he go with Cocktail?
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I had a different movie in mind for #87, and I realize now it is important to get that one correct. Forgot it was used twice.
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This is Anatomy of a Murder, which goes with F. Gary Gray, who directed Straight Outta Compton.jarnon wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 4:35 pm70. “Twelve people go off into a room: twelve different minds, twelve different hearts, from twelve different walks of life; twelve sets of eyes, ears, shapes, and sizes. And these twelve people are asked to judge another human being as different from them as they are from each other. And in their judgment, they must become of one mind - unanimous. It's one of the miracles of Man's disorganized soul that they can do it, and in most instances, do it right well. God bless juries.”
ANATOMY OF A MURDER? INHERIT THE WIND?
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A milestone could be a turning point. Although I don't think it's what Frank had in mind, because he mentioned needed the right movie for #87.
Unless that was in reference to putting oliviers in your cocktails.
92. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT directed by Lewis Milestone, goes with 38. TURNING POINT
Maybe???