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Post by maurice45 on Sept 2, 2015 21:55:27 GMT
It's not The Imitation Game is it....? Sadly, no Maurice. My bad, wrong Era...
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Post by maurice45 on Sept 2, 2015 21:56:23 GMT
Haha, fine, I'll give it a go, terrible as I might be! A social outcast is determined to prove himself to the world, but is stopped by a self-righteous little dweeb and his friends who "crushes" his dreams, one at a time, until the two face off in a battle which would become legendary.If that isn't a movie (series) described badly, I don't know what is Star Wars?? No, although there are apparently some parallel ideologies.
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 8:22:39 GMT
Just thought of one... Set in Thatcher's Britain and all about homosexuality and racism between two old school friends. They work together in an establishment which used to feature a lot on EE. My Beautiful Laundrette
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 8:31:24 GMT
Haha, fine, I'll give it a go, terrible as I might be! A social outcast is determined to prove himself to the world, but is stopped by a self-righteous little dweeb and his friends who "crushes" his dreams, one at a time, until the two face off in a battle which would become legendary.If that isn't a movie (series) described badly, I don't know what is Equally bad guess - Harry Potter? (the social outcast being Voldemort, lol)
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Post by wallis on Sept 3, 2015 12:32:24 GMT
Just thought of one... Set in Thatcher's Britain and all about homosexuality and racism between two old school friends. They work together in an establishment which used to feature a lot on EE. My Beautiful Laundrette A wee sneaky log-in whilst at work but your are correct AJ.
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 14:20:07 GMT
Thanks wallis. Think what helped was the clue about a place that used to be in EE! Took me a while though!
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Post by maurice45 on Sept 3, 2015 16:21:20 GMT
Haha, fine, I'll give it a go, terrible as I might be! A social outcast is determined to prove himself to the world, but is stopped by a self-righteous little dweeb and his friends who "crushes" his dreams, one at a time, until the two face off in a battle which would become legendary.If that isn't a movie (series) described badly, I don't know what is Equally bad guess - Harry Potter? (the social outcast being Voldemort, lol) Actually, your guess is spot on! smileys-multiple-smileys-651015 The Stormtroopers and the Death Eaters have both been compared with the Nazis, and both of their leaders are seen as outcasts.
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 17:15:34 GMT
Does that mean it's my go again for a riddle? And I promise I'll let someone else guess the right answer next time someone else poses the question!
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 17:20:41 GMT
A bunch of plastic things having various adventures together.
Now that is a lazy description of a series of films!
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Post by maurice45 on Sept 3, 2015 17:43:42 GMT
A bunch of plastic things having various adventures together. Now that is a lazy description of a series of films! Toy Story??
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Post by amber jade on Sept 3, 2015 17:56:43 GMT
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Post by maurice45 on Sept 3, 2015 17:59:31 GMT
Hurrah! I've got a terrible movie description for you:
A guy from the American South inadvertently stumbles his way through many historical events, but doesn't really have much to say about any of it. There's a lot of running in this movie, too.
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Post by wallis on Sept 3, 2015 18:20:26 GMT
Forrest Gump?
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Post by wallis on Sept 3, 2015 18:21:21 GMT
Hurrah! I've got a terrible movie description for you: A guy from the American South inadvertently stumbles his way through many historical events, but doesn't really have much to say about any of it. There's a lot of running in this movie, too.Forrest Gump?
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Post by maurice45 on Sept 3, 2015 18:28:22 GMT
Hurrah! I've got a terrible movie description for you: A guy from the American South inadvertently stumbles his way through many historical events, but doesn't really have much to say about any of it. There's a lot of running in this movie, too.Forrest Gump? Spot on!
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