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jedishrfu said:The Ruling Class with Peter O'Toole
Nope. Much more recent.
jedishrfu said:The Ruling Class with Peter O'Toole
Bandersnatch said:Time for some arthouse cinema.
Q: Odin-Jesus makes a landfall in purgatory.
That's the one!DiracPool said:A: Valhalla rising?
DiracPool said:Q: A high speed car chase under an elevated causeway in a major metropolitan city.
jedishrfu said:Not enough info but I'll try the French Connection.
DiracPool said:Q: A high speed car chase under an elevated causeway in a major metropolitan city.
Borek said:The Blues Brothers.
And prove me wrong :tongue2:
jedishrfu said:There are a dozen more movies with car chases under the ells.
DiracPool said:Yes, but you picked the one that I was thinking of... Much less than chance odds there. Why did that happen? Huh? Answer that!
Edit: I could have distinguished it by saying that, unlike most other "under the ells" carchases, the French connection scene was not sanctioned by the city. They just grabbed some cameras and did it without a permit. And if you watch, they almost hit a few pedestrians along the way. Damn I miss those outlaw 70's.
jedishrfu said:A man decides to leave his job, his colleagues sit and sigh. He tells them he is much too old as they argue the reason and wonder why.
Borek said:Sounds like The Man from Earth.
Borek said:Blind angel gets high after meeting a hot chick.
Borek said:Hard to deny.
Bandersnatch said:The day the Earth stood still
jedishrfu said:Yep, your turn.
I really liked the scene with Ben Gazara and Michael Rennie where he demolishes the equation with a few simple checks and slashes then says the rest could now be solved with Separation of Variables something I had just learned at college. There aren't too many films that show real math as such a level.
jedishrfu said:Stranded on an island with a monkey, some beautiful island girls and a big kahuna.
Bandersnatch said:Eh, Planet of the Apes, maybe?
krash661 said:is elvis in it ?
krash661 said:lt. robin crusoe, u.s.n.
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