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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #165 on: December 02, 2007, 01:04:12 AM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #166 on: December 02, 2007, 09:07:39 AM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"



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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #167 on: December 02, 2007, 10:28:04 AM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #168 on: December 02, 2007, 02:36:21 PM »
15. The Big Lebowski (the rug)

Not sure about the last one, but I think it counts. Anyway, you useless lot left me to think up 5 all on me lonesome so I don't think you have a right to complain! :yellowcard:

15a. The Third Man. would that count?


1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies

Najemikon

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #169 on: December 02, 2007, 02:56:37 PM »
15. The Big Lebowski (the rug)

Not sure about the last one, but I think it counts. Anyway, you useless lot left me to think up 5 all on me lonesome so I don't think you have a right to complain! :yellowcard:

15a. The Third Man. would that count?


Yes, that would have been a good one. The plot in the background could have been anything.  :thumbup:

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #170 on: December 02, 2007, 03:02:54 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #171 on: December 02, 2007, 05:58:04 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #172 on: December 02, 2007, 05:59:56 PM »
Does "Last Action Hero" count?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #173 on: December 06, 2007, 06:36:31 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle

richierich

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #174 on: December 06, 2007, 07:37:03 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #175 on: December 07, 2007, 02:58:50 AM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #176 on: December 08, 2007, 06:02:09 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie


I'm having a "senior moment" :-[; can anyone think of any more?

Najemikon

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #177 on: December 08, 2007, 06:14:24 PM »
 :devil:

At least you're all doing better than the last one! I suppose I should help...

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina :drooling:, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.
« Last Edit: December 08, 2007, 06:18:06 PM by Najemikon »

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #178 on: December 08, 2007, 06:24:36 PM »
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina  :drooling: !, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.
14. Bugs Bunny - Pick a cartoon, he probably broke the 4th wall  :laugh:

Najemikon

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Re: Pinched this idea from the former BBC boards
« Reply #179 on: December 08, 2007, 06:30:29 PM »
Oh well, if you're going to be like that...

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina  Drooling ! !, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.
14. Bugs Bunny - Pick a cartoon, he probably broke the 4th wall  Laugh
15. Oliver Hardy - pick a film! He looked at the audience in every one...

 ;D

Well done everybody! Someone else can suggest one now...