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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 20:55:42 GMT
101 Dalmatians -- 1996 (Steven Herek)
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 20:58:06 GMT
The 400 Blows -- 1959 (Francois Truffaut)
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 21:00:07 GMT
The 300 Spartans -- 1962 (Rudolph Mate)
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:00:44 GMT
Here's one for inspiration: 100 Rifles (1969) Tom Gries (again?) Oh, I just trumped marianne48 . La règle du jeu. I had never heard of Tom Gries until I started this silly game. Educational, ain't it? I see the poor guy died young(ish) but still achieved quite a filmography. Sorry, I cannot accept La règle du jeu. No numeral in the title.
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 21:02:20 GMT
500 Days of Summer -- 2009 (Marc Webb)
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:03:04 GMT
Hey Quizmaster London -- what's your position on calendar years in titles? If acceptable -- 1917 -- in 2019 (Dir.: Sam Mendes) Totally acceptable. As are dates, 9/11, El Cinco Mayo, etc.
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:06:45 GMT
Trumping a placeholder (just cuz):
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) John Singleton
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:12:51 GMT
And to show how equitable (and yet difficult) I am, I'll trump myself (can I do that?) with Roman numerals (if a mini-series counts):
QB VII (1974) Tom Gries (what's with this guy; he's hiding behind every number I think of!)
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:20:19 GMT
The House on 92nd Street -- 1945 (Henry Hathaway) What is with all the Hathaway today? Did he favor accepting scripts with numbers in the title?
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:29:10 GMT
It's the attack of the Hathaways!
23 Paces To Baker Street (1956) Henry Hathaway (at least I finally got away from that Gries fellow)
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Post by manfromplanetx on May 9, 2020 21:33:36 GMT
Сорок первый (Forty-first) Russian , Eng. title, The Forty First (1956) Soviet Union Dir. Grigoriy Chukhray
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:34:22 GMT
I'll hold down the bottom of the scorecard list for the time being: Billion Dollar Brain (1967) Ken Russell You might find it more profitable to join mattgarth in his streetwalking.
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 21:35:40 GMT
Ha ha, Sir Doghouse -- the number 23 has already been lassoed with the title (wait for it) THE NUMBER 23!
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2020 21:37:14 GMT
I'm a streetwalker, London?
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:38:23 GMT
More housework:
Sixteen Candles (1984) John Hughes
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:41:10 GMT
Ha ha, Sir Doghouse -- the number 23 has already been lassoed with the title (wait for it) THE NUMBER 23! Augh! So it has. One of the pitfalls of streetwalking: so much competition. I'll try to be more mindful of territory already staked out.
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:44:57 GMT
That's what I like. It's getting personal. Just funnin' -- Doghouse is one of my favorite posting buddies Really? Oh well, at least I tried.
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Post by london777 on May 9, 2020 21:46:53 GMT
101 Dalmatians -- 1996 (Steven Herek) I am surprised that title held out so long with so many dog lovers around.
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:51:37 GMT
Having humiliated myself with 23, I'll take refuge in another gap:
18 Again! (1988) Paul Flaherty
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Post by Doghouse6 on May 9, 2020 21:55:25 GMT
101 Dalmatians -- 1996 (Steven Herek) I am surprised that title held out so long with so many dog lovers around. Where there are 101, don't be surprised to find... 102 Dalmations (2000) Kevin Lima
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