Criterion Newsletter: Clues and More, Volume Four
- knives
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That's a bit irrelevant considering Criterion's preference for asking permission from the original rights holder.
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phantomforce
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TURTLE IN A HALF SHELf
Clearly they are releasing the original TMNT
Clearly they are releasing the original TMNT
- lzx
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- jedgeco
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Upstream Color? ("Upstream Caller")
Bringing Up Baby?
Bringing Up Baby?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Bringing Up Baby!! Yes, now bring on Twentieth Century and Criterion will have cornered the market on Hawks' classic screwball comedies
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How is it Bringing Up Baby?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Because I want it to be
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Mother/parent + rowing + megaphone/coaching = Il sorpasso?
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The lady looks like she's just about to eat her baby, and the man is shoving a megaphone into his mouth, perhaps as a means of force-feeding. Hannibal season 1 confirmed.
- captveg
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Please be Bringing Up Baby, please be Bringing Up Baby...
- Feego
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If it were just the woman rowing upstream with the baby, I could see that as Bringing Up Baby. But what does the boy with the megaphone have to do with anything?
I feel like the woman has been drawn to resemble someone, but I can't figure out who.
I feel like the woman has been drawn to resemble someone, but I can't figure out who.
- Alphonse Tram
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Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.
- FakeBonanza
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I'm just going to pretend this is for Daughter of the Nile.
- solaris72
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IMDb wrote:Gabrielle Anwar stars in the romantic comedy DADDY WHO? (aka KIMBERLY). She plays Kimberly, an English girl and daughter of an Olympic rower, who agrees to coach an inept rowing team. The four guys on the team all agree not to try and woo the beautiful Kimberly, but each does so anyway. However, when she ends up pregnant and no one knows which one of them is the father, they all agree to help prepare for the baby's arrival. United by the prospect of fatherhood, the team is able to train for their rowing competition and, along with Kimberly, become a close knit family.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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This is a birth announcement for a former employee's new baby: Make Way For Tamara's Row
- solaris72
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DADDY WHO? director Frederic Golchan starred in The Cowboy and the Frenchman as the latter. Obviously this is the release for which they've been holding back that Lynch short
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I don't know what it is, but I am one million percent certain it isn't Daddy Who
- solaris72
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Should've added /s.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I Know Where I'm Rowing!
Rowing and Martin's Laugh In
Slings and A'rows
Odds Against Two Mom Rows
Rowing and Martin's Laugh In
Slings and A'rows
Odds Against Two Mom Rows
- Feego
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Adventures in Babysitting! \:D/
- solaris72
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Baby's Day Shout
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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All About My Mother (new deleted scenes show she liked rowing)
- swo17
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The only film with any kind of clout that lists both "megaphone" and "rowboat" as keywords on IMDb is Gallipoli.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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It has to be a pun-based rebus. There are lines from the megaphone, maybe we are supposed to focus on shouting, yelling, or cheering
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Follow the yelling prick, row! = Wizard of Oz, finallylzx wrote:New clue!
