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Salopian Posted - 12/06/2006 : 12:25:17
A friend at work has got one of those visual quizzes, like sort of photographic rebuses. In the picture, various films are represented, but we cannot get one. It is a bunch of orange cubes with one green cube. (They are near a bar of chocolate and on a pedestrian crossing, but I think those are for other films.) Any ideas?
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Salopian Posted - 12/08/2006 : 14:05:03
I think it must be 16 Blocks. I hadn't asked my colleague to count them before. One being green must be a red(!) herring.
Salopian Posted - 12/07/2006 : 09:34:23
quote:
Originally posted by tortoise

Judging from the other films represented, is it likely to be a comparatively major release from the last 10 years or so? Or could it really be anything?

Comparatively major, but doesn't have to be particularly recent - Jaws is there.

tortoise Posted - 12/06/2006 : 21:25:33
Stumped. But just to stimulate some lateral thinking...

Have you tried thinking of synonyms for cubes (blocks, bricks, etc)?

Maybe neither the precise colour nor the shape are important; maybe it's simply the fact that only one is different?

Judging from the other films represented, is it likely to be a comparatively major release from the last 10 years or so? Or could it really be anything?
GHcool Posted - 12/06/2006 : 20:25:13
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

A friend at work has got one of those visual quizzes, like sort of photographic rebuses. In the picture, various films are represented, but we cannot get one. It is a bunch of orange cubes with one green cube. (They are near a bar of chocolate and on a pedestrian crossing, but I think those are for other films.) Any ideas?



I couldn't even begin to guess without seeing the picture.
BaftaBaby Posted - 12/06/2006 : 16:26:49
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

They're all kind of films. There are about ten orange cubes in a couple of levels; the green one is in front. Walk the Line (there's a man walking along a line down the middle) and Chocolat. The latter is not really a fair clue, but I don't know what else it could be. It's a publicly accessible postcard; if you come to my office, I will show it to you.



Hmmm ... well there's actually a short called Green Oranges, but I doubt that's it! Don't suppose it could be Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit? The only titles with Cubes don't refer to any colour. I'll keep thinking

Salopian Posted - 12/06/2006 : 15:56:51
They're all kind of films. There are about ten orange cubes in a couple of levels; the green one is in front. Walk the Line (there's a man walking along a line down the middle) and Chocolat. The latter is not really a fair clue, but I don't know what else it could be. It's a publicly accessible postcard; if you come to my office, I will show it to you.
BaftaBaby Posted - 12/06/2006 : 15:39:35
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

A friend at work has got one of those visual quizzes, like sort of photographic rebuses. In the picture, various films are represented, but we cannot get one. It is a bunch of orange cubes with one green cube. (They are near a bar of chocolate and on a pedestrian crossing, but I think those are for other films.) Any ideas?


Questions:

1. Are they genre films, like that M&M one for horror/fantasy flicks that RedPen got us all so distracted by a while ago?

2. How many orange cubes? Are they arranged in any particular way?

3. What are the chocolate bar and ped-xing films you think the others represent?

4. Is this a publicly accessible site, and if so, do you feel like sharing the url with us?

Salopian Posted - 12/06/2006 : 15:35:58
quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper

it almost certainly isn't, but should be

Agreed on both counts.
Whippersnapper. Posted - 12/06/2006 : 15:22:57
Well, it almost certainly isn't, but should be, "Odd Man Out" (1947) where James Mason plays an IRA man (colour green) in Northern Ireland being hunted down by the authorities (orange men?).

I almost forgot to remark, have you noticed with this rebuses, you don't see any for ages then loads come along at the same time?







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