
Can you guess the movie?
Oscar winning cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg
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I agree that snubbing Where the Wild Things Are is atrocious. I wasn't impressed with 2012 or Terminator Salvation's effects, either. Of course Avatar will win, but I'd love to see District 9 win instead for its seamless implementation of the CGI: it was incredibly realistic.the man behind the curtain shares his personal favorite for best visual effects.
Somewhere in my youth or childhood, I must have done something good... in order to deserve this movie.
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I first thought Hitchcock, but then it hit me that it is William Wylers Oscar winner Mrs. Miniver.
Mrs. Miniver.
Why am I always so slow.
wow. i thought that would stump more people. Mrs. Miniver it is.
You stumped me Nat. These other folks are freaks of nature!
I was going with Hitchcock at first. Then the only thing I could guess is that it has to be War movie set in England. (the blown out roof in the last frame, and the double dutch bus in the first). That's as far as I got though.
I didn't recognize the first picture, but I instantly knew the last. How I love the wartime propaganda that is Mrs. Miniver. And don't get me started on my love for Greer Garson...
It was the first picture that for some reason had me think Hitchcock but then the other picture whispered Mrs. Miniver to me... I had to check my DVD of the film first to see if I was right though :D
I have never watched this movie but for some reason I guessed it too.
I deduced it was a WWII movie, and since you see a bombed house, and with the first frame, I thought, "could it be London or something?", and since it's in B&W, I thought of that movie.
Because it's just so famous a movie to include those elements, I guess.
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