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The idea in this thread is simply to post an image from a movie or TV show and see who can guess the title correctly.
First image:

Ocelot II
(126,920 posts)Sanity Claws
(22,246 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)Well done.
MuseRider
(34,929 posts)Love it, loved the way they did it and particularly love Tom Hulce!
2naSalit
(97,687 posts)Didn't even take two seconds.
ProfessorGAC
(74,221 posts)That's one if my favorite scenes in the movie.
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,388 posts)One of the funnier scenes:
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
yorkster
(3,375 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)A classic!
Ocelot II
(126,920 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)yorkster
(3,375 posts)Ocelot II
(126,920 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(30,548 posts)MuseRider
(34,929 posts)of Broadway work. Producing etc. I have not seen anything about him lately just a few things not long after Spring Awakening. He did a show based on the music of Green Day called American Idiot. Producer I believe. I cannot remember much else at this point in time though, I am certain there must have been more.
Boomerproud
(8,936 posts)nt
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
JoseBalow
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JoseBalow
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)Bon appetit, Jose!
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)I've always been a big fan of Paul Bartel
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Valley of the Dolls.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Ellen Burstyn was just amazing in that film! She got a Best Actress Oscar nomination for that role, and should have won.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)You're Burstyn with knowledge!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)Two comic book heroes in wheelchairs debuted during the JFK administration preceding Police Commissioner Ironside on TV by five or six years:
From Marvel Comics:
From DC Comics:
Professor Niles Caulder (AKA the "Chief"
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Thanks for the additional info.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)I know the TV series, but I am not aware of a movie... was it made for TV?
True Dough
(24,191 posts)features movies and TV shows. Multi-media some call it.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)I thought it was just movies for some reason.
WestMichRad
(2,564 posts)Thats actually Angela Lansbury before getting her makeup done!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)A classic!
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)Gonna have to turn up the difficulty level a degree or two!
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)The Yakuza
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
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C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)That one was not easy!
Skittles
(167,043 posts)some of his stuff.......
legallyblondeNYC
(95 posts)in a Carol Burnett show sketch.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)I am not familiar with that one.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)Response to True Dough (Original post)
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Brother Buzz
(39,050 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Anyone else?
Brother Buzz
(39,050 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)But it is Bagdad Cafe!
You know your choice of images/film was tougher than a one-armed pushup when C0RI0LANUS didn't guess it right away! Nice one!
LoisB
(11,533 posts)skypilot
(9,031 posts)*
Brother Buzz
(39,050 posts)Curiously, Bagdad is a genuine Route 66 ghost town in the Mojave desert and the original Bagdad Cafe blew away with the rest of Bagdad; I believe a single palm tree planted next to the razed train station is all that remains.
The film was shot at what was then the Sidewinder Cafe in Newberry Springs, California, 50 miles west of the original site of Bagdad on old U.S. 66. They changes the name of the Sidewinder Cafe to Bagdad Cafe to capitalize on the notoriety and propagate a lot of quirkiness.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)with the aid of the Jack Palance reveal. I think you likely would have pieced it together as well.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)which has aged like a fine wine:
Niagara
(10,812 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)We have a winner!
You know, Niagara, if Steinbeck had taken any longer to write that book, it would have been The Raisins of Wrath.
Niagara
(10,812 posts)I've watched that movie twice in my life.
Or The Wine of Wrath.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)And there will be a bottle of fine Chardonnay in the mail as your prize!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)I don't drink alcohol.
Can I get a bottle of whole coffee beans in the mail instead?
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Koffee Kult's Thunder Bolt. It's a French roast coffee that some say has a robust body and a slightly sweet aftertaste that's similar to wine.
Niagara
(10,812 posts)Thank you, True!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Sanity Claws
(22,246 posts)I actually didnt know the show but I recognized Eve Arden. Looked her up.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)because you are correct!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Memento. I saw that one.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)You are right on the money.
Harker
(16,806 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)won't get you arrested in a public place, like a movie theater. Just don't pull a Peewee Herman.
Harker
(16,806 posts)
True Dough
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Harker
(16,806 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)you spin me right round!
Harker
(16,806 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)A broken one!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Pluvious
(5,060 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)Aw shucks, it wasn't really that big of a deal.
But do you have a link to the documentary? I'd like to watch it!
dgauss
(1,428 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)dgauss-umentary!
dgauss
(1,428 posts)elleng
(140,582 posts)Sneederbunk
(16,606 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)you gotta beat the man!
Response to True Dough (Original post)
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True Dough
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VGNonly
(8,245 posts)Billy Wilder could be the best director ever.
Niagara
(10,812 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)the original Gone in 60 Seconds, wasn't it, Niagara?
Niagara
(10,812 posts)One of my favorite movies!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)you could beat that car in a drag race?
Niagara
(10,812 posts)with an Olds Hurst 442!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)a hearse after you leave 'em in the dust!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)I loved watching reruns of this show when I was a kid:
Mad_Dem_X
(10,002 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)you are!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)Jack Webb / Harry Morgan
Niagara
(10,812 posts)It's a supernatural horror movie.
Harker
(16,806 posts)I saw it when it first appeared on TV, and while I don't recall this particular scene, it looks like an automotive garage - and this guy has the look and vibe of the era.
And I remember it's a favorite of yours.
Niagara
(10,812 posts)The actor playing "Buddy Repperton" is William Ostrander. He ran for the Democratic Party for an election to the California State Assembly in 2018 but lost the race.
Yes, you are correct. "Christine" is in my Halloween rotation!

Harker
(16,806 posts)Hey, that's "Cougar" from "Top Gun" getting his testes twisted.
Niagara
(10,812 posts)Yes, that's John Stockwell.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)in Back to School
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Lost Highway, by the late David Lynch (RIP).
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)I was really surprised to see Hope Lange in Blue Velvet
LSparkle
(12,087 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,050 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Great cameo in Back to the Future.
Brother Buzz
(39,050 posts)Huey Lewis mostly grew up in Mill Valley, but attended an East Coast prep school. However, he took one summer course at Tamalpais High School (machine shop) and was entered onto the Tam alumni reunion list. When his class reunion came up the committee sent out a Have you seen? list. One of the missing persons was Hugh Anthony Cregg.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)You should email them and assure them that Hugh is "Workin for a Livin'."
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
boonecreek
(1,194 posts)Both Bea Benedaret and Smiley Burnett passed on during production.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Too bad about Benedaret and Burnett.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)L O V E this movie, poor Red Dick lol
"Let me take you south of my border, just north of my garter, Where everything's on order, for you, Where it's sweet like a potion, Feel the heat, Feel the motion"..
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Another timeless classic from Paul Bartel!
"I'm Richard Barker. Most folks around here call me Red Dick... On account o' my hair."
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)

True Dough
(24,191 posts)
It's too bad there were just a couple of seasons!
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)I think it came on Channel 9 Ontario and we got it in Michigan.
rogerballard
(4,017 posts)

JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
skypilot
(9,031 posts)*
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Good job!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Harker
(16,806 posts)From the novel by James Clavell.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Harker
(16,806 posts)It was all the rage.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)The Thorn Birds?
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Which movie was this?
Dem2theMax
(10,965 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)You know, I've never seen the full film. I have caught it on TV in progress several times and seen portions of it (a lot of them overlapping) but just haven't made the time to watch it all. It runs nearly 3 hours.
Dem2theMax
(10,965 posts)Definitely recommend you take the time to sit and watch it from one end to the other. I've seen it multiple times.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Al, Peggy, Kelly and Bud Bundy.
Married... with Children.
Thanks, Jose!
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
Mad_Dem_X
(10,002 posts)JoseBalow
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sakabatou
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JoseBalow
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)Jose, did you see the post a little ways up from Sakabatou with the blue marble? I'm stumped by that one. Any idea?
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)My guess would be Howl's Moving Castle, or maybe Akira? I dunno, I don't recognize the quote either, and anime is not my forte.
And yes, Blue Velvet... Mommy loves you!
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)It's Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, Newman!
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)True Dough
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JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)for correct!
johnp3907
(4,104 posts)
JoseBalow
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)The Jeffersons?
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)That's it
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Harry Bentley and Tom Willis were visiting and I asked them to confirm.
Skittles
(167,043 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)can't be THAT old, but I don't recognize it.
Response to True Dough (Reply #163)
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JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)That was a little before my time. But I did watch The Newhart Show when they were innkeepers in Vermont with frequent visits from Larry and his brother Darrell and his other brother Darrell.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)I must be a geezer
True Dough
(24,191 posts)is try to wear it well!
Skittles
(167,043 posts)or.....maybe not so funny
Alpeduez21
(1,954 posts)JoseBalow
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)loving the smell of napalm in Vietnam?
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)or Wagner in this film.
Figarosmom
(8,175 posts)JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)This movie is older
Figarosmom
(8,175 posts)That's got to be it since you said it's older. I know I've seen that scene before.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Figarosmom
(8,175 posts)But I was so sure I saw it when I was in the kitchen getting a snack to watch the movie and I thought it was Tequila Sunrise.
Then I figured it had to be while watching old movies and Peter OToole popped onto my head.
johnp3907
(4,104 posts)
Figarosmom
(8,175 posts)Wake ...something I think. Just can't pull it out of my head, a brick wall
johnp3907
(4,104 posts)Figarosmom
(8,175 posts)Hate those kind of movies. Psychos don't need any more ideas or normalization
johnp3907
(4,104 posts)
Tikki
(14,923 posts)A favorite:
Tikki
Doc_Technical
(3,702 posts)Niagara
(10,812 posts)
LuckyCharms
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Niagara
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JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Niagara
(10,812 posts)
True Dough
(24,191 posts)It's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)I really had to dig for this thread.
I've been trying to come up with vintage movie/television scenes!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)He isn't Tom Cruise! And I don't know the movie either. Maybe I was the wrong person to start this thread!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)Someone on DU knows the movie!
I moved the thread back up to the top in The Lounge so people will look at it.
If you ask it, they will answer it!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)But this actor who plays this character in this movie has a extremely brief scene. I had to use what I could find.
LuckyCharms
(20,383 posts)

Niagara
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)is more like it!
Niagara
(10,812 posts)True Dough
(24,191 posts)kinda reminds me of a mix between Jaws from the James Bond movies and Anton Chigurh from No Country For Old Men.
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Richard Kiel
True Dough
(24,191 posts)I'm not crazy! I'M NOT CRAZY!!!
I'm going to show this to my wife. She'll never believe it!
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)
dai13sy
(565 posts)JoseBalow
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True Dough
(24,191 posts)And this was a pretty good song from the soundtrack:
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)A great and underrated film from 1983
True Dough
(24,191 posts)Part of a bigger cast, of course:
Harker
(16,806 posts)Lee Majors and Richard Long.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)We have a winner!
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
Harker
(16,806 posts)True Dough
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Harker
(16,806 posts)If one factored in all the at bats where I stand there gaping, I'd be deep on a minor league team's bench.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)are caught looking sometimes!
Harker
(16,806 posts)I'm going to try posting a few curves and sliders one day.
True Dough
(24,191 posts)
JoseBalow
(8,309 posts)Before Bill Bixby was The Magician.
I always loved Mrs. Livingston
True Dough
(24,191 posts)And I'm sure Mrs. Livingston loved you back!