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				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:15 am
				by Ziola
				I sent this to Tachyon:
So, I'm just checking to verify the movie time list that was compiled yesterday. I was unable to help due to familial obligations, but I'd like to make sure everything is correct before we start the next step.
GREMLINS: 11:35PM 
FIGHTCLUB: 2:08AM 
HOUSEPARTY: 3:36/3:37PM 
SWINGERS: 2:32AM 
BREAKFAST CLUB: 7:45AM 
RISKY BUISNESS: 3:30PM 
THREE O'CLOCK HIGH: 7:52/7:53AM 
HEATHERS: 9:55PM (Approx) 
CRUEL INTENTIONS: 2:15AM 
THE SURE THING: Midnight (We're still not sure about this one!) 
THE GAME: 10:05AM 
HIDING OUT: 5:10PM 
JUST ONE OF THE GUYS: 60minutes 
BACK TO THE FUTURE: 8:09p.m. 
WAR GAMES: 19:37:42 
Got this message back:
 
So I sent this:
Is there anyway you could hit me with a brick and tell me which four?
Pretty please?
And she sent this:

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:36 am
				by Ziola
				Here's my Brick!  
 
 

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:45 am
				by covedweller
				Can we get a condensed thread without such a long first post? Makes it damn near impossible to figure out what's going on for anyone just joining us!
I guess we should focus on figuring out what D and 2 are first, before we re-think all the others.
			 
			
					
				Re: Movies Being Watched and Info on the Scene Watched
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:47 am
				by sparkyb
				Sad Panda wrote:Tiger tagging on:
Confirmed Matches:
m: Two words. Dick Gregory
5: 794043485428 House Party (1990)
o: Probably grounded? She looks so young for her age.
F: 043396038271 Cruel Intentions (1999)
p: This is late night decision making at its worst.
3: 786936197679 Swingers (Special Edition) (1996)
q: No better way to start the day than gossiping about new students.
9: 025192365126 Three O'Clock High (1987)
s: Just after dawn, but before I'm lying.
1: 013131140590 Heathers (Special Edition) (1989)
t: LD188A
6: 024543000358 Fight Club: 2 Disc Special Edition (1999)
u: Going through changes, lots of changes.
B: 085392282623 Gremlins (Special Edition) (1984)
w: He knows too? Just don't tell anyone. And don’t cause disruptions in biology, no matter how slow the class may seem.
8: 085391132325 Risky Business (1983)
x: The county recorder has no listing for Consumer Recreation Service or any derivation thereof.
C: 044004783521 The Game (1997)
z: This last minute strategy makes sense as a failsafe, but why wouldn’t you give yourself an even better window to work within?
A: 027616705624 WarGames (1983)
n: He is such a badass. His voice naturally has that sonic echo underneath it when he yells. It just takes a lot out of him.
7: 025192315626 Breakfast Club (1985)
How did we know these are confirmed? Is that just because we're pretty certain we found the right thing, or because Tachy said something?
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:52 am
				by covedweller
				There was confirmation from Tachyon that four of the movies are wrong as of the last list submitted to her.
We know that two of the four are Back to the Future and The Sure Thing.
These threads are a total mess. Can a kindly mod make sense of this, por favor?  

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:57 am
				by covedweller
				Also, I know it sounds kind of hardcore. But if we are looking for clock times and scenes, can someone screen cap the scenes in question?
If anything, it might make it so we don't have to re-verify what we based our answers off of!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:10 am
				by covedweller
				putting my money where my mouth is, here is verification on Risky Business (which makes me think it's 29 or 28 btw):
here is the "you didn't tell anyone" part:
 
then Tom Cruise in bio or science class or whatever:
 
looking up at the clock, which he does three seperate times:
 
  
  
FYI: Easy to do this if you use Media Player Classic, it's free and it lets you save JPG screen grabs!
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:26 am
				by covedweller
				Screen grabs rule. Just checked Breakfast Club and came up with this to verify:
Bender yells out "F--- You" with sonic like echo underneath it:
 
Scene after he looks beaten by it:
 
Clock shot at :44 after the hour (not 45 as previously noted):
 
I had thought originally it could be that scene where Emilio Estevez yells and shatters the glass. BUT there is one critical thing that tells us it is not the case, just re-read the first part of the clue;
Emilio Estevez is NOT a bad-ass.  
 
 
At least not in this film.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:27 am
				by covedweller
				Until we get merged, posting this here as well!
Just checked Breakfast Club and came up with this to verify:
Bender yells out "F--- You" with sonic like echo underneath it:
 
Scene after he looks beaten by it:
 
Clock shot at :44 after the hour (not 45 as previously noted):
 
I had thought originally it could be that scene where Emilio Estevez yells and shatters the glass. BUT there is one critical thing that tells us it is not the case, just re-read the first part of the clue;
Emilio Estevez is NOT a bad-ass.  
 
 
At least not in this film.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:34 am
				by Ziola
				covedweller wrote:Until we get merged, posting this here as well!
Just checked Breakfast Club and came up with this to verify:
Bender yells out "F--- You" with sonic like echo underneath it:
 
Scene after he looks beaten by it:
 
Clock shot at :44 after the hour (not 45 as previously noted):
 
I had thought originally it could be that scene where Emilio Estevez yells and shatters the glass. BUT there is one critical thing that tells us it is not the case, just re-read the first part of the clue;
Emilio Estevez is NOT a bad-ass.  
 
 
At least not in this film.
 
couldn't he be considered a bad-ass since he duc-tapes some kids ass together and they all talk about it?
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:50 am
				by Beautiful Nightmare
				No. In fact, someone refers to him, in the movie, as a bad-ass (Bender, I mean, not E.E.)
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:03 am
				by covedweller
				if you say "bad ass" and "Breakfast Club" to anyone who has seen the movie, John Bender is the first character who comes to mind.
isn't there a Kevin Smith line about him being the only guy in Shermer, IL who is not a wuss?
and Emilio's character's remorse over the duct taping incident hardly makes him a bad-ass. the guy clearly has some pent up aggression issues he needs to confront!  

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:51 am
				by tigerlilylynn
				Locking it up. We have a new sticky. Try to keep it linear guys. Spin off if we NEED to.