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That's "Provocations" by Soren Kierkegaard.
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Here's the book in question, presuming my upload works. Provocations.pdf
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-One scene from this movie had characters look down from a high window down onto traffic. The traffic was visibly hamsters and mice running around a maze meant to look like traffic. The actual set-piece was a miniature from "Superman- the Movie" that they found lying around an old studio. -One of the actors had a life-mask made of his face, to make it easier to get a good makeup prosthesis for a moment in this movie. The life-mask was in storage after that for decades. About 5 years ago (give or take), it was taken out. It was scanned to prepare a CGI of the now-late actor's face for use in a movie that was then in production. -In the pizza parlor, the characters are drinking shakes. One is an actress with a strawberry shake, one is an actor with a chocolate shake, and the rest are actors with vanilla shakes. I don't know exactly why she got a strawberry shake, but the others are obvious in hindsight. -The bookstore scene has no cuts and lasts for exactly 88 seconds. I'm confident that was a coincidence, but if it was intentional, it makes sense they'd try to make the run-time a number that read the same forwards and backwards. -The lead character sings in this movie. The actor did all his own singing! -The lead actor and the actor playing the scientist later worked on another movie together. In that movie, the lead actor was the lead actor again, and the other actor didn't have a lot of screen-time again.
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Definitely an 80s film.
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Geena Davis Quick Change Stanley Tucci
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I imagine you jumped on the pizza parlor clue. Or was it the bookstore?
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-One scene from this movie had characters look down from a high window down onto traffic. The traffic was visibly hamsters and mice running around a maze meant to look like traffic. The actual set-piece was a miniature from "Superman- the Movie" that they found lying around an old studio. -One of the actors had a life-mask made of his face, to make it easier to get a good makeup prosthesis for a moment in this movie. The life-mask was in storage after that for decades. About 5 years ago (give or take), it was taken out. It was scanned to prepare a CGI of the now-late actor's face for use in a movie that was then in production. -In the pizza parlor, the characters are drinking shakes. One is an actress with a strawberry shake, one is an actor with a chocolate shake, and the rest are actors with vanilla shakes. I don't know exactly why she got a strawberry shake, but the others are obvious in hindsight. -The bookstore scene has no cuts and lasts for exactly 88 seconds. I'm confident that was a coincidence, but if it was intentional, it makes sense they'd try to make the run-time a number that read the same forwards and backwards.
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Sabrina Harrison Ford The Fugitive
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Jon Voight.
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Incredibly wild swing- "When Things Were Rotten."
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Is this a triple?
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If one wants to be correct, one must. You are CORRECT. :)
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It IS Travolta. Did something from the latest round give it away?
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Next movie.
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I'm confident I misspelled "Dead Poets Society." (I hate misplacing apostrophes.)
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You've heard of this actor, so you'll get it soon enough, I think.
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Verbose, clinical, impersonal, cold, MECHANICAL. The key to everything was in precise steps- which means it was all MECHANICAL. People don't work that way. The best way to have a good friend is to BE a good friend, and that's not impersonal. Marriages are a LOT more personal and intimate (emotionally) than a good friendship.
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"Any 2 believers can make a marriage work. It's called 'commitment.' " - lcm How did the marriages work for those at the top? vpw- cheated on his wife by molesting, raping, and drugging other women. At his funeral, she said "he was a mean man." May have left his denominational church over being caught with the church secretary. lcm- Both lcm and donna cheated behind each other's back. donna became interested in lcm as soon as vpw told her lcm was going to be vpw's successor. They became a couple, and then LATER spent some time to get to know each other better. rfr- Entered divorced, never married anyone while in twi. Had relations with other women, most prominently donna. So, the people who claimed that it wasn't that hard all seemed to have blown it, one way or another, majorly.
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock George Malley Sam Baily Vic 'Deak' Deakins Joey Giamonti Jack Stanton Russ Richards
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Three Kings George Clooney Oceans 11
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"Mister Meeks, time to inherit the earth. Mister Pitts, time to rise above your name...." That's Professor John Keating and 2 students from "Dead Poet's Society." This might even be the scene with the photos and "Carpe Diem" in the hallway.
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I've got the song. I'm having trouble remembering the artist.
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock
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Francisco Scaramanga was played by Christopher Lee, and was "THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN." Because his sidekick, 'Knick Knack", was played by Herve Villechaize ("Tattoo"), I keep thinking Ricardo Montalban played Scaramanga. Roger Moore played James Bond in that movie. As for the 1/2, Ernst Blofeld met his end at the beginning of "For Your Eyes Only", when Roger Moore's Bond dropped him down a smokestack. Other than that, I think Dr Kananga was the boat captain in "Raiders of the Lost Ark":, and Gustave "G-Man" Graves was the 7th Evil Ex in "Scott Pilgrim Vs the World." Finally, Hugo Drax is one of the "Guardians of the Galaxy."
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please. Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco