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RNL
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Re: Identify This Movie

#426 Post by RNL »

zedz wrote:but maybe this is just an effect of how RNL first heard about the film.
I think that might be it. My memory is of a film that follows a cow as it changes hands, but reading the plot of Carnage, it seems familiar, and I don't remember any other details. I think my memory is muddled. Also, it's hard to imagine a plausible story in which a lone cow changes hands a bunch of times, now that I think of it...

(colin: Definitely not Vacas, although that is very good.)
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knives
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Re: Identify This Movie

#427 Post by knives »

I'm finally getting to watching Histoire(s) du Cinema and I was wondering what the film with the lady peeing on the man was?
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domino harvey
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#428 Post by domino harvey »

Salo, isn't it?
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knives
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Re: Identify This Movie

#429 Post by knives »

Maybe the B&W is tricking me, but it doesn't look like that film(and I doubt he'd use two Pasolinis so heavily).
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Peacock
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Re: Identify This Movie

#430 Post by Peacock »

It is 100% definitely Salo; someone asked the same question a few months ago.
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Re: Identify This Movie

#431 Post by ambrose »

knives wrote:Maybe the B&W is tricking me, but it doesn't look like that film(and I doubt he'd use two Pasolinis so heavily).
Domino is correct, the scene in question involves the actor Paolo Bonacelli as the Duke de Blangis and an anonymous young girl!
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knives
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Re: Identify This Movie

#432 Post by knives »

Thanks, the B&W really does trick the eyes.
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cocaine socialist
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#433 Post by cocaine socialist »

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ambrose
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Re: Identify This Movie

#434 Post by ambrose »

That might possibly be a still from Fantomas.
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#435 Post by antnield »

A 1937 Belgian version - Mr. Fantomas, directed by Ernest Moerman. The whole thing is on Daily Motion.
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cocaine socialist
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#436 Post by cocaine socialist »

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#437 Post by Duncan Hopper »

John Boorman's The General
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Re: Identify This Movie

#438 Post by drpie »

This is a little strange, but I'm trying to identify this movie and actor for a local oscar contest I'm entering. Any ideas?
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domino harvey
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Re: Identify This Movie

#439 Post by domino harvey »

Altered States/William Hurt innit?
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Doctor Sunshine
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#440 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

It's Michael Rooker in Slither.
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#441 Post by drpie »

That's it! Thanks!
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domino harvey
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#442 Post by domino harvey »

I knew I'd seen it before, though I don't recall Slither exactly walking away with any Oscars, so that's some contest!
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Tom Amolad
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Re: Identify This Movie

#443 Post by Tom Amolad »

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So I know the film of course, but it's been years since I've seen it. Can someone remind me what the thing on the left is protruding from? Or where in the film this scene occurs?
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Dirk
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Re: Identify This Movie

#444 Post by Dirk »

Hi, all. This is my first post, but I've been lurking here for a couple of months. I have a movie that I want to identify and I hope someone here can help.

The only clue I have is the first few seconds of the movie, available here. As you can tell, the movie was, if nothing else, released on what I'm assuming is VHS (given the low quality in the video), through Embassy Home Entertainment. I've found a couple of lists of notable movies to come from Embassy Pictures, namely from IMDB and Wikipedia, and I've tried to look up the beginnings of movies on the list. Given the song that played at the beginning, I specifically went through all of the movies on the list with release dates in the '80s, and when that yielded nothing, the '70s. I've sent a message to the uploader on YouTube, but he or she has yet to respond.

I realize this is tough because it's only the first few seconds of the movie, but does anybody recognize the movie? Or even just the song?
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Re: Identify This Movie

#445 Post by Cold Bishop »

Zapped!
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Murdoch
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Re: Identify This Movie

#446 Post by Murdoch »

Murdoch wrote: Five
I don't think anyone cares but me, but I finally found out what this is from: Rollin's The Living Dead Girl
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cocaine socialist
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Re: Identify This Movie

#447 Post by cocaine socialist »

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#448 Post by CJG »

Chambre 12, Hôtel de Suède?
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Lars Von Truffaut
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Re: Identify This Movie

#449 Post by Lars Von Truffaut »

Two In the Wave, I believe...
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SpiderBaby
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Re: Identify This Movie

#450 Post by SpiderBaby »

Yeah, looks like Two In The Wave.
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