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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

United Kingdom

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  05:57:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
FOUR YOUR CONSIDERATION - TREASURE HUNT

Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list.
Do not use reviews from the previous round - you must change them every round.
Post here to declare that you've done it. Sooner is better than later.
Provide a spoiler warning in your post when appropriate.
You must read the F.Y.C.s of all participants.
The next round starts on Monday or Thursday at 6:00 a.m. FWFR time, whichever comes next.

Edited by - Koli on 12/07/2007 05:59:14

Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

United Kingdom

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:02:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What ever you think about the time I began the thread, let me assure you that I hit the button just as the BBC were sounding the 6.00am pips.

Tralala
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ChocolateLady 
"500 Chocolate Delights"

Israel

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:03:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Five newly accepted reviews awaiting your loving votes.

I just wanted to add: For my review of the movie People Will Talk, my thought was that the antagonist's surname is probably pronounced to sound a bit like the word 'evil'.
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aahaa, muahaha 
"Optimistic altruist, incurable romantic"

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:08:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In with two zeroes;
I�m in.

Cheat sheet aka Hints for those that may need them: -
Shrek : - Remember how Shrek tries to explain that ogres and onions are similar but is continually frustrated by the donkey.
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rockfsh 
"Laugh, Love, Cheer"

United States

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:10:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
five new

obscure spoiler in McCabe & Mrs. Miller.
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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

United States

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:13:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Monday, I could wait till Tuesday
If I make up my mind
Wedn'sday would be fine
Thursday's on my mind
Friday'd give me time
Saturday could wait
But Sunday'd be too late


What it is:
A League of Their Own: Madonna's character is named Mae, who is called "All the way Mae." Kind of fitting.


P.S.
Will someone PLEASE go over to the avatar contest and cast your vote for the top 3 avatars that best represent the theme "Red." PLEASE?

Edited by - w22dheartlivie on 12/07/2007 06:20:16
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demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

United Kingdom

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:15:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Five new with a foreign language theme. By chance there are many Man(n)i's in this round...

Notes:
"The Brotherhood of the Wolf" features a character called Mani, and an actor called Jacques.
"The Experiment" stars Moritz Bleibtreu of "Run Lola Run" fame. He played Manni.
In "The Lives of Others" Weisler is the Stasi bugger facing a moral conundrum. To explain more would be to spoil a great film.

and there's no point explaining "Gozu" - it defies rational summary.

Edited by - demonic on 12/07/2007 06:15:56
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redPen 
"Because I said so!"

United States

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:27:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote




Spare parts



Hints:
Jack Nicholson, star of "Easy Rider," also starred in "Cuckoo's", which was written by Ken Kesey.

"The Hidden" was about an alien who transferred from body to body. "Dreamcatcher" had same idea, only this alien exited through the anus!

In this version of "Midsummer's," James Cagney plays Bottom, who is turned into a donkey by the fairy queen.
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Sean 
"Necrosphenisciform anthropophagist."

New Zealand

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:28:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sean's back with some more chaff...
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Ali 
"Those aren't pillows."

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  06:52:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


A freeze is coming!


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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  07:09:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Late to bed
Early to rise
Makes a girl
Sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy



Okay, you twisted my arm! OW!
Here come some hinties:

In Marat/sade - the late great Patrick Magee played Count de Sade, after whom sadism is named. What a legacy! And a numerical pun as well! I mean to say!

In Nude Law Enforcement - one of the naked cops is played by
Summer Saunders. Take down has two meanings, as if you didn't know

Last Man Standing - stars our Brucie and it's set in Jericho, Texas. Think of a Bible battle.

In Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - Bill Nighy sports a rather unusual beard ... in fact you could say it's ....

Zodiac - documents the true story of a famous and still unsolved horrid murder case which obsess Jake Gyllenhaal's character for decades.



Edited by - BaftaBaby on 12/07/2007 07:29:52
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ChocolateLady 
"500 Chocolate Delights"

Israel

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  07:45:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

Late to bed
Early to rise
Makes a girl
Sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy



Okay, you twisted my arm! OW!
Here come some hinties:

In Marat/sade - the late great Patrick Magee played Count de Sade, after whom sadism is named. What a legacy! And a numerical pun as well! I mean to say!

In Nude Law Enforcement - one of the naked cops is played by
Summer Saunders. Take down has two meanings, as if you didn't know

Last Man Standing - stars our Brucie and it's set in Jericho, Texas. Think of a Bible battle.

In Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - Bill Nighy sports a rather unusual beard ... in fact you could say it's ....

Zodiac - documents the true story of a famous and still unsolved horrid murder case which obsess Jake Gyllenhaal's character for decades.




Um... these hints don't match your FYC list!

(Never mind, Voted anyway 'till here.)
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  07:59:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady



Um... these hints don't match your FYC list!

(Never mind, Voted anyway 'till here.)




That's weird, they do for me ... what do you see? Please! Before I lose vital votes

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chazbo 
"Outta This Fuckin' Place"

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  08:22:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Vote here, if you please.

One helpful hintful: Ososhiki is the Japanese word for funeral. The (comedic) film depicts a family dealing with the death of one of its members.

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LadyMeerkat 
"Quirky perky goth artist."

Australia

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  08:56:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
New, shiney, never been used, only one lady owner
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Whippersnapper. 
"A fourword thinking guy."

United Kingdom

Posted - 12/07/2007 :  08:58:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote



Is this where it's at?
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