well... the properties of the pic say it's "chai"... what the heck is that? ...some new age kind of drink that the young folks are drinking these days?
Tom, if you're going to peek at the properties, don't give hints. It's like googling the answer in "Name that Tune." If players are stumped, the poser can give clues.
...but I don't really think it's the same thing... sometimes you can't see the picture... and besides... all the properties tells you is what it is a picture of... it doesn't put together the clues and solve it for you...
google-ing in name that tune would give you the answer though...
...I want a jury of my peers! or at least a ruling... please?
when I look up the pictures, I try to find one that is not too obvious ... that maybe has a few possibilities, but if you look at the properties you usually see the exact word I'm talking about. It's no longer movie pictionary, it is just putting the words in order.
It is possible to look up an alternate word for the picutre you want, but that is harder to find usually, plus still gives the essence of what word you are talkiing about. Or you could copy the pic and rename it, but that takes more effort.
So usually looking at properties will tell you almost exactly what the movie is. What is the point of finding just the right picture if the "properties" is going to be used to just give it away?
I don't mind seeing other people's thought process if it goes on a little while and no one is getting it, but to just blurt out the properties just gives it away. Of course George is good at obscuring them a little better, so even with the words it is a little challenging sometimes, but still ...
I search movies if I have no clue, but won't usually answer then ... unless it has been a day or so.
Mr. Strange, you have no peers when it comes to movie pictionary, but I agree with you.
If you don't want anyone to see the right word, Rhino, just temporarily save the file to your computer with a different name before you upload it to here. Problem solved!
I still think it's cheating to look at the properties. As Rhino pointed out, I might as well just post a list of words, and see if you can sound them out. Tom (and Linda), if you feel the need to look at the properties, then don't tell the rest of us what they are.
Dooj, I said "poser" and I meant "poser." We're all "posters," but the one who poses the puzzle is a "poser." This is not meant in the pejorative sense in common use today. :)
The second picture is Elliot Gould. Other than that, I'm at a loss. (And I feel no less a man because of it.)
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Welllll....
I say let Tops have it.
I said, "Rats"
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Darn-and I was trying to avoid being creative today! Ok-how 'bout this:
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Traxx
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coffee (java?)
blanket
ring (diamond?)
fern
nose
something infernos?
oh... it's a towel!
coffee (java?)
towel
ring
fern
nose
OK... based on that... I'll go with 'Traxx' as well...
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Geez...Traxx? Great imaginations there. Not!
Er...it's not coffee. Maybe that will help.
It was also the first movie for a former Bills running back.
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well... the properties of the pic say it's "chai"... what the heck is that? ...some new age kind of drink that the young folks are drinking these days?
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All Hail______!
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Chai TEA
towel
ring
Inn
Fern
Nose
"The Towering Inferno"
Tom, Tom Tom - you're playing us!
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...why I would never do that... I didn't know it was TEA...
YOUR turn dooj!!!
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Tom, if you're going to peek at the properties, don't give hints. It's like googling the answer in "Name that Tune." If players are stumped, the poser can give clues.
George
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doojable
LOL - poser - LOL
I know you meant "poster" but poser is cool
i"ll post later
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OK... I dint no we cudnt look at proptees...
...but I don't really think it's the same thing... sometimes you can't see the picture... and besides... all the properties tells you is what it is a picture of... it doesn't put together the clues and solve it for you...
google-ing in name that tune would give you the answer though...
...I want a jury of my peers! or at least a ruling... please?
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doojable
OK here's and oldie for you:
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when I look up the pictures, I try to find one that is not too obvious ... that maybe has a few possibilities, but if you look at the properties you usually see the exact word I'm talking about. It's no longer movie pictionary, it is just putting the words in order.
It is possible to look up an alternate word for the picutre you want, but that is harder to find usually, plus still gives the essence of what word you are talkiing about. Or you could copy the pic and rename it, but that takes more effort.
So usually looking at properties will tell you almost exactly what the movie is. What is the point of finding just the right picture if the "properties" is going to be used to just give it away?
I don't mind seeing other people's thought process if it goes on a little while and no one is getting it, but to just blurt out the properties just gives it away. Of course George is good at obscuring them a little better, so even with the words it is a little challenging sometimes, but still ...
I search movies if I have no clue, but won't usually answer then ... unless it has been a day or so.
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Mr. Strange, you have no peers when it comes to movie pictionary, but I agree with you.
If you don't want anyone to see the right word, Rhino, just temporarily save the file to your computer with a different name before you upload it to here. Problem solved!
Dooj, I'm stumped.
lawn man boy
lawn males
grass guys
yard fellas
Hmmm, hard one!
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I still think it's cheating to look at the properties. As Rhino pointed out, I might as well just post a list of words, and see if you can sound them out. Tom (and Linda), if you feel the need to look at the properties, then don't tell the rest of us what they are.
Dooj, I said "poser" and I meant "poser." We're all "posters," but the one who poses the puzzle is a "poser." This is not meant in the pejorative sense in common use today. :)
The second picture is Elliot Gould. Other than that, I'm at a loss. (And I feel no less a man because of it.)
George
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Hmmm, that's 2 votes for us cheaters and 2 votes for the more pure of heart .
Back to the puzzle at hand...
So-Not-My-Lawn (no crab grass 'n weeds) Golden Boy
Green Golden Child
ummmm
Grass Elliott Kid
Green Gold Tan
Yikes...good one! Ya got me!
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This movie is old old old. Think "gumshoes" - in other words the movie was not in the past 20 or 30 years.
for the second clue - don't think color, think "front of your house."
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GeorgeStGeorge
As far as I know, Elliot Gould has never been in front of my house.
George
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doojable
oops!!!! I'm sorry - I meant the FIRST PICTURE - but it was the second clue I gave - sorry!!!
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LAWN + GOULD + BOY = "The Long Goodbye"?
George
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doojable
YES!!!!!!! you go George!
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This one could be tough, but if you get the first clue, it will all fall into place (which means if you check the properties, it will be very easy):
George
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skycap
boob
boob
print
dove
cartoon
murrow
skycap
bo/ten
andy
print
dove
??
murrow
what is that cartoon????!!!!
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