When i saw this one i immediately thought some kind of submarine movie. That just really looked like a view from a periscope to me. But knowing what it is now, i really like how the feet are separate and really stand out.
An ongoing experiment to abstract and/or reduce film posters. Some famous, some not so famous but all cool in their own way.
How to play - a.k.a Axton's Rules with Monki Variations
Blanks will be posted Mon-Fri at 15.30 GMT. Take a look at the blank and post a guess using the comments section.
At 16.30 a clue be added to the blank.
The first five correct answers get a point each.
Unsolved posts are labelled: --- UNSOLVED ---
News posts are labelled: --- NEWS ---
Every post has a clue.
You can see how everyone is doing on the scores below.
There will be prizes of special one-off posters to the highest score at each 100 blank checkpoint and a mega-prize at the end of the year - if I haven't gone blank crazy.
Bad Education
ReplyDeleteor maybe:
ReplyDeleteLa Mala Educación
Btw, John, the "Data" that solved Lost in Translation is me. sorry for the confusion.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, I was going to ask you because I thought as much - I've updated it.
ReplyDeleteOnly one person has got this one? I guess everyone is as stumped as me, so I think we need another clue.
ReplyDeleteI've drawn a blank.
ReplyDeleteBad Education
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Surely that's the point though - after the last one I thought I'd do something a bit trickier. It's not mega-obscure or anything.
ReplyDeleteI can say that the clue isn't a quote it's an 'opposite pun' on the title...
La mala educación...Almodóvar's film :)
ReplyDeletei think that was pretty easy to be honest, but then again I love Almodovar, and I rarely get here in time these days
ReplyDeleteJPT gave it away, but I'll go ahead and put this in there La Mala Educación
ReplyDeletethose of you sharp enough will realise he just used my post to give you another clue...
ReplyDeleteLa Mala educación
ReplyDeleteThanks JPT, btw.
ReplyDeleteBad Education
ReplyDeleteHa - well that was fun.
ReplyDeleteRight, in future no more second clues - I think people should have to work a bit. That said...
B-B-B-B-Bing!
When i saw this one i immediately thought some kind of submarine movie. That just really looked like a view from a periscope to me. But knowing what it is now, i really like how the feet are separate and really stand out.
ReplyDelete...really
ReplyDeleteThanks, John.
ReplyDeleteYou know, this site helps me get thru the work day better. =)
Ha ha - surely the ultimate compliment?
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