Name that Film!
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ok, well right at the end there were gazelle/springboks so its in Africa somewhere.... (up to that last bit I would have said Kes)
Zulu?
Zulu?
Geoff_B wrote: ... Even for here, that was weird.
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Nope.
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Is it weird that I heard the music and was immediately like, "Man, I don't know what this is, but I hope Mystery Science Theater 3000 made fun of it!"?
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...nope. Not weird at all. :3
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Wait...*goes back and re-watches clip*
Huh. Didn't notice them before because it's close to the end of the clip...thought they were just cattle.
Hmmm, Africa...MST3K...70's film quality - that'd narrow down things considerably since Joel & Co. often dug into older films.
Poop, I never got to see much of ol' Mystery Science Theater 3000, so the only way I could go any further is by looking up a list of films that they used and checking each, and that wouldn't be very sporting (or terribly fun). But maybe I've helped someone whose memory for old TV shows is better than mine.
Huh. Didn't notice them before because it's close to the end of the clip...thought they were just cattle.
Hmmm, Africa...MST3K...70's film quality - that'd narrow down things considerably since Joel & Co. often dug into older films.
Poop, I never got to see much of ol' Mystery Science Theater 3000, so the only way I could go any further is by looking up a list of films that they used and checking each, and that wouldn't be very sporting (or terribly fun). But maybe I've helped someone whose memory for old TV shows is better than mine.
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Careful Empath, you're leading people down the wrong path. One hint is that the film's riff is a newer one.
I'll post another clip sometime today if nobody gets it.
I'll post another clip sometime today if nobody gets it.
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Oh! Well, I guess I should feel better about my memory - it's not remembering something that didn't happen.
Well, maybe that might twig people with the right answer...if so I HELPED!
Well, maybe that might twig people with the right answer...if so I HELPED!
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Alright, this time I'm going with a piece of the Rifftrax version. I will be taking down this video after. You guys have one day. Any longer and I highly doubt anyone would get it anyways.
here it is
here it is
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Wait, don't they just say the name of the movie?
Buffalo Rider?
Mara.
Buffalo Rider?
Mara.
What if Alan Turing came up with the test because he was actually a robot and wanted people to find out?
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Mara gets it. Hence why I said that nobody would be getting it if they didn't get it from that clip. It's a pretty bad movie that also makes for one of the better Rifftrax I've seen. It's also public domain and you can see the entire movie on Youtube.
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Awesome! I'll try to get something up soon.
*Goes to browse dvd shelve...*
Mara.
*Goes to browse dvd shelve...*
Mara.
What if Alan Turing came up with the test because he was actually a robot and wanted people to find out?
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Turns out having a functional DVD drive in my PC would've been a good way to make this process a lot easier, but here goes:
Mara
Mara
What if Alan Turing came up with the test because he was actually a robot and wanted people to find out?
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Stargate? It looks too good to be Stargate.
Skyline?
Skyline?
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Nope and nope.
Definitely too good to be Stargate though
Mara.
Definitely too good to be Stargate though
Mara.
What if Alan Turing came up with the test because he was actually a robot and wanted people to find out?
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I know what it is! But I don't have a good selection of movies to post from, so I shall stay silent and be disappointed in all the failed guesses...
Allen! wrote:I know, it confused and aroused me.
Also made me hate him more.
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...Star Trek? I dunno, the ships look familiar. But I don't know much of that kind of thing. Maybe... wait a tic... is that Serenity? It reminds me of the opening scene.
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And I was about ready to be all disappointed again.
Allen! wrote:I know, it confused and aroused me.
Also made me hate him more.
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Honestly, I wasn't sure at first. I knew it looked familiar and I was about to actually guess District 9 since that's the only thing that came to mind. But then it just clicked. My last post actually perfectly mirrors my actual thoughts as I wrote it. XD That Maybe was going to be "Maybe Distric 9?" originally.
Going back and rewatching the opening makes me 99.999% sure it's correct. But I'll wait to be sure.
Going back and rewatching the opening makes me 99.999% sure it's correct. But I'll wait to be sure.
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You should trust your 99.999% gut feelings more
Serenity it is.
(Yay!)
Mara.
Serenity it is.
(Yay!)
Mara.
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It was 99.999% because the opening I saw on u-tube was sepia for some reason.
Anyways, now I've got to find a movie... hmmm... How about this?
Anyways, now I've got to find a movie... hmmm... How about this?
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Let's see...SS was in Machete wasn't he?
Wait, I don't think he had an asian wardrobe, tho...
grrr; everything seems familiar yet nothing is concrete...this is sounding more and more like a nightmare?
Wait, I don't think he had an asian wardrobe, tho...
grrr; everything seems familiar yet nothing is concrete...this is sounding more and more like a nightmare?
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Geoff_B wrote:Steven Seagal Is In This Film But No One Notices?
Is it even possible to stick Steven Seagal in a movie and no one would notice?
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Re: Name that Film!
The Onion Movie
That's the final where Steven Segal - The Cockpuncher, the Peruvians who always save the day, and Melissa Cheery defeat the inept Islamic Terrorists by giving them boners, zapping their belt buckles with eye lasers, and punching them in the cock.
I may have left something out about commercially available military grade landmines marketed for gardening and household pest removal but you get the picture..
That's the final where Steven Segal - The Cockpuncher, the Peruvians who always save the day, and Melissa Cheery defeat the inept Islamic Terrorists by giving them boners, zapping their belt buckles with eye lasers, and punching them in the cock.
I may have left something out about commercially available military grade landmines marketed for gardening and household pest removal but you get the picture..
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