Now I am annoyed! LD managed to increase his/her/their lead by another 100 points by recognising Mouth (played by Corey Feldman) having the jewels removed from his mouth by Mama Fratelli near the end of the 1985 children’s movie The Goonies. A movie well worth watching as it’s quite funny as the gang try and get One Eyed Willies treasure (and, no, I don’t think that is a reference to part of the male anatomy).
I think I’ve been giving away the points so easily as most of you can remember the films – so let’s go back into the mists of time for this image. And to make it extra difficult to guess, I’ve slightly photo-edited the image. Nothing too major, but hopefully enough to through you off the scent… After all, LD only needs another 120 points to be the first one to claim the prize! I’m actually so confident that this one is going to be extra difficult to guess, that I’m going to offer another 20 points if you can name the actors AND characters shown in the image capture – but if you do guess at them, you’ve also got to get the movie title right at the same time: an guess is either going to be totally correct or incorrect (so, you can guess at the name of the movie and just go for the ‘normal points’ or gamble for the extra 20 points by going for the actors and character names at the same time).
Donations to the prize fund are more than welcome by the way! 🙂
Clues:
27th Jan 00:36 – The movie is actually black and white. I manually added the color/colour to confuse.
A: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Correctly guessed by Ph33r_m3 ![]()
I really thought the
Yet another hundred points were given
Another 100 points were given out earlier today as the first guess made on the
I think I must have angered the Internet Gods yesterday some how. I got back from work and, as is my habit, instantly came upstairs to check my email. I’ve actually got my various email accounts spread out on 6 servers – 2 are for work-related email (i.e. I was ‘given’ the addresses by my employer), 1 is my Hotmail account, 1 is my Yahoo account and then I’ve got my two “main” accounts. One is hosted on my main ADSL dialup ISP and the other on my dedicated server which runs my website. Anyway, I got home and went to check my email – ping, ping, bang. My ISPs mail server was suffering overloading/technical issues and I was unable to pick up my mail v ia POP3. They eventually acknowledged the problem at 9.30pm, but didn’t get the hardware failure fixed until 2.30pm today. So, I was without my major email practically all day (I had over 600 waiting for me when I collected it today).