Murphy’s law – just as soon as I send ph33r_m3 an email to let him know about his prize – Kymberlie manages to score enough points to be able to get one! Yep, she was the first one to correctly guess that the image in Guess That Movie round 28 was taken from the 2002 remake of H.G.Well’s The Time Machine which starred Guy Pearce (better known to me as ‘Mike’ from Neighbours – but also popularly known as “Felicia Jollygoodfellow” from “The Adventures of Priscilla – Queen of The Desert”).
So it like at the end of this “batch of rounds” in this castle of confusion? (a batch is nine images), Kymberlie will be getting a congratulations email from me…But will anyone else? If you make a guess with your name (or alias), your email address (for my usage only) and the name of the movie you are guessing at – and get it correct – then you could be on the way to the magical “500 point prize” mark in no time!
So, welcome all you watchers of illusion (hey, that’s what movies are!) – if you guess that movie within 12 hours of it being posted and there have been no incorrect guesses, you get 100 points. Every incorrect guess takes the potential score down by 5 points. 12 hours after the image was posted, the score drops by 10points – 12hours after than by another 10points: and then a further 10points every 24hours. So guess quick and guess correctly to score the maximum points! Once you’ve got at least 500points, you can “redeem” them for an Amazon gift voucher. 500 equals a £5 Amazon.co.uk voucher (or the equivalent of £5 in your own currency in your chosen Amazon store). And it’s all free to enter as well! Temporal disruption imminent: so get guessing!
(10 bonus points if you can name the TV program hinted at with the hidden clues above: and, no, you don’t have to Guess That Movie at the same time. Think of it as a mini-bonus game your lordship!)
A: Lady And The Tramp 2 – Scamp’s Adventure . Correctly guessed by Kymberlie R. McGuire.
10 bonus points to Kymberlie R. McGuire for correctly recognising the “quotes” from Knightmare.
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Oh well – I did kinda suspect someone might try that so I tried to make the seperate the clues in such a way that a simple Google search would fail but… Perhaps next time I decide to have “bonus” it’ll be a sound clip or something. This one was just started because I was thinking of Funhouse during the last round (“whole lotta fun with prizes to be won”) because of Miriam’s diary and she also mentioned Knightmare at one point – I thought it’ll make a good bonus section.
The tv show is Knightmare. 🙂
Well done! An extra 10 bonus points are yours. How did you guess that by the way? I know it’s from my childhood (around 4.30pm on ITV IIRC), but I didn’t think it made it across the Atlantic to the States.
It didn’t. 🙂 I figured out what parts were the clue and googled them.
Still no guesses for the main picture? 🙁
Darn Kymberlie. I *knew* the ‘watchers of illusion’ thing but I feel cheated now as you did it via a Google search. I hate you. ;p (joke, of course)
No idea what the pic is, sorry. :/
Hey – I had to find the quote using Google so… I could remember the show, the intro, the characters – but not actual quotes 🙁
ph33r_m3: It isn’t the 1955 Walt Disney classic movie Lady And The Tramp.
No other clues at this point, as there’s enough information on this page to suffice as a good clue…
dpgs, erm, lady and the tramp?
All Dogs Go To Heaven?
Urgh…sorry about the triple post, my bad.
It’s ok about the triple post – it should be “nullified” once I’ve said whether or not your guess is correct…
Let me ask the highest diety: Dear God, do All Dogs Go To Heaven?
God: My son, they may do – but not in that picture.
I think that’s a “Nope – try again” response.
101 Dalmations?
Still nope. Surly it isn’t *that* hard is it? After all, someone’s come reasonable close to it already (all the guesses about dogs in cartoons are on the target – but which movie is it?)
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure, perhaps? I’m at a loss, though it seems familiar.
All Dogs Go To Heaven II?
Kymberlie gets another one right – it was “Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure”: hence why I was so precise saying that ph33r_m3’s guess of the original “Lady and The Tramp” was incorrect!
Well done Kymberlie!
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