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Shark's Tale (right in the front)

Flipper (near the bench)

Twister (a game of twister behind rock thing)

4 Weddings and a Funeral (brides and tombstone)

Twin Peaks (the two hills, peaks)

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That would be 'The Hills Have Eyes'

 

Off the bat...

 

Toy Story

Saw II

Napoleon Dynamite

Big Fish

The Scorpian King

Bigfoot

Mona Lisa Smile

The Hills Have Eyes

Boomerang

Twister

Shark Tale

Titanic

Toy Soldiers

Taxi

Alien

Flipper

Swordfish

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Only 12 to get...

 

1. 21 grammes

2. A Shark's Tale

3. airplane

4. Alien

5. American Grafitti

6. anaconda

7. anchorman

8. barbwire

9. Beethoven

10. Beetlejuice

11. Bend It Like Beckham

12. Big Fish

13. Bigfoot

14. Blazing Saddles

15. Boomerang

16. Broken Arrow

17. bullitt

18. Casino

19. chicken run

20. chopper

21. Clockwork Orange

22. cocktail

23. Crash

24. Dances with Wolves

25. dark star (?)

26. Doberman (?)

27. Domino

28. dragonfly

29. Dune

30. Flipper

31. Four Weddings and a Funeral

32. Ghost

33. Goldeneye

34. green card

35. jarhead

36. Laputa, Castle in the Sky(?)

37. layer cake

38. Le Balon Rouge

39. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

40. Man on the Moon

41. Mona Lisa Smile

42. Napolean Dynamite

43. one hour photo

44. Petes Dragon

45. Phone Booth

46. red dragon

47. red eye

48. revolver

49. Santa Clause

50. Saw 2

51. seven

52. snake eyes

53. sneakers

54. Stealth

55. Strictly Ballroom

56. swat

57. Swordfish

58. Taxi

59. The Birds

60. the crow

61. the dish

62. the elephant man

63. The Fly

64. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle

65. The Hills Have Eyes

66. The Hole

67. The Jacket

68. The Lion The Witch and the wardrobe

69. the matador

70. The money pit

71. the pacifier

72. The pink panther

73. the ring

74. The Rock

75. The Scorpion King

76. The thin red line

77. Thirteen

78. Timecop

79. Titanic

80. Toy Soldiers

81. Toy Story

82. Twelve Monkeys

83. Twin Peaks

84. Twister

85. Volcano

86. where eagles dare

87. XXX

88. Zulu

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25. dark star (?)

26. Doberman (?)

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you dont get the film or the clue?

 

Darkstar is a John Carpenter movie from 70's. Black star near moon

Dobermann (correct spelling), french flcik starring Monica Belluci and Vincet Cassell iirc. The Doberman.

 

I reckon the Santa one is actually Bad Santa. Santa's holding a pitchfork

 

geordieshandy is probably right too its 'the eagle has landed' rather than 'where eagles dare'

 

Chocolat. Pile of chocolates near orange

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25. dark star (?)

26. Doberman (?)

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you dont get the film or the clue?

 

Darkstar is a John Carpenter movie from 70's. Black star near moon

Dobermann (correct spelling), french flcik starring Monica Belluci and Vincet Cassell iirc. The Doberman.

 

I reckon the Santa one is actually Bad Santa. Santa's holding a pitchfork

 

geordieshandy is probably right too its 'the eagle has landed' rather than 'where eagles dare'

 

Chocolat. Pile of chocolates near orange

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I never heard of either ;)

 

Isn't the chocolate layer cake?

 

What's "Green Eggs and Ham"? IMDB'd it and found Green Eggs and Hamlet. I guess that's it?

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Green Eggs and Ham is a kid's book by Dr. Suess who also wrote The Grinch, The Cat in the Hat etc. I assumed there must be a film (or at least a cartoon film of it).

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Green Eggs and Ham is a kid's book by Dr. Suess who also wrote The Grinch, The Cat in the Hat etc. I assumed there must be a film (or at least a cartoon film of it).

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there was a cartoon of it but I wasnt sure if that counted as a film, I think it was less than an hour long, so I put Green Eggs and Ham or Green Eggs and Hamlet earlier on (after going to imdb too). ;)

 

Layer Cake is the cake near cocktail and american graffiti. Chocalat is the only thing I can think of for the pile of sweets/chocolates near the orange

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25. dark star (?)

26. Doberman (?)

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you dont get the film or the clue?

 

Darkstar is a John Carpenter movie from 70's. Black star near moon

Dobermann (correct spelling), french flcik starring Monica Belluci and Vincet Cassell iirc. The Doberman.

 

I reckon the Santa one is actually Bad Santa. Santa's holding a pitchfork

 

geordieshandy is probably right too its 'the eagle has landed' rather than 'where eagles dare'

 

Chocolat. Pile of chocolates near orange

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Or it could be Dober Man - flick about a supermarket detective that's being haunted by a phantom shoplifter.

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40. Man on the Moon

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Shouldn't that be 'The Man in the Moon' ? As he's more in it than on it

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40. Man on the Moon

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Shouldn't that be 'The Man in the Moon' ? As he's more in it than on it

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If he was in it you wouldn't be able to see him ;)

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40. Man on the Moon

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Shouldn't that be 'The Man in the Moon' ? As he's more in it than on it

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If he was in it you wouldn't be able to see him ;)

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Hmm... clever! :lol:

 

What about 'Blade' for the dagger in the tree?

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