For #1, even if you haven't seen the movie, you've probably seen a parody of that scene.
Ditto #13.
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For #1, even if you haven't seen the movie, you've probably seen a parody of that scene.
Ditto #13.
Guy on foil done.
I'm missing the post-it covered date book (#2), the flock of esoteric staple removers (#8), and the highlighters (#9). Previous hints are giving no love.
I still don't have the bridge one, either.
Look closer at the guy about to cross the bridge.
For the guy on the squares of paper, there are possibly many here who may be just a little too young to remember the movie in question when it came out, and the era it's from.
I'll take a big hint for the bridge one, because I was sure it Bridge Over the River Kwai and I was pissed when it wasn't.
I have more left to figure out than I thought.
I'm missing the staple removers, the highlighters, the crumpled paper, and what looks like a zipline with pterodactyls. Thanks for the hints! They've helped in weird ways, like I don't know what the association is in my brain, but it's correct.
Amy second movie in a trilogy, but actually takes place before the first movie.
OK- down to flock of staple removers, highlighters on road, and paperclip man being run over by truck.
pretty sure it's supposed to be
Jess, your second guess is SO CLOSE to the mark, but it's not the crumpled up paper that's supposed to be a boat.
Sean, for #2 it was a book before it was a movie.
And for everyone who's missing #8, it's definitely a flock of something. I've never seen it, but it sounds like a movie that should be a Sci-Fi Channel original.
there are possibly many here who may be just a little too young to remember the movie in question when it came out, and the era it's from.
That scene is pretty much THE iconic scene for that actor, though.