Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
BrentHarder wrote:
YES!!!!!!! Marg you are correct!!!!! Good job!!!
And you are also right about it looking like a train! Itโs an open boxcar. Congratulations Marg!!!!
Woo hoo! Thanks, Brent. (Great capture BTW)
Hereford wrote:
The first step looks like a big one!!!!!!!!!!!! A big impact attention grabbing.photo. Really nice one.
Yes, that first Step is a big one! Itโs a scene from the movie murder on the Orient express. The characters are in a box car while the train is on a high Bridge in the Alps.
Marg wrote:
Woo hoo! Thanks, Brent. (Great capture BTW)
WOW Marg! Iโm so impressed with you solving the quickie quiz. I am assuming you have seen the movie. I was not really impressed with the movie but the cinematography was outstanding in every scene.Congratulations once again!
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That was intended as a joke. See, the two people were looking out of the bay door as if saying "Goodbye" "Chips" was a 1941 movie.
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
BrentHarder wrote:
WOW Marg! Iโm so impressed with you solving the quickie quiz. I am assuming you have seen the movie. I was not really impressed with the movie but the cinematography was outstanding in every scene.Congratulations once again!
Brent, although Iโm not much of an Agatha Christie fan I watched the movie because the cast was so phenomenal. I donโt think Iโd bother watching it again unless to admire the spectacular views.
Lemon Drop Kid wrote:
That was intended as a joke. See, the two people were looking out of the bay door as if saying "Goodbye" "Chips" was a 1941 movie.
Got ya Lemon Drop Kid........it went right over my head! Sorry!
Marg wrote:
Brent, although Iโm not much of an Agatha Christie fan I watched the movie because the cast was so phenomenal. I donโt think Iโd bother watching it again unless to admire the spectacular views.
Marg, if you watch it again only to view the excellent videography, it will be worth it in my opinion! Watch it as a student of photography!
Susan yamakawa wrote:
Great response ๐ค๐ค๐๐๐
Thanks Susan! Did you see the movie? The videography is worth looking at even though in my opinion the movie is less than good. The ending is horrible. No one could ever figure it out in advance.
BrentHarder wrote:
YES!!!!!!! Marg you are correct!!!!! Good job!!!
And you are also right about it looking like a train! Itโs an open boxcar. Congratulations Marg!!!!
No fair. Marg got two guesses. (Just a bit of levity. Way to go Marg.)
nervous2 wrote:
No fair. Marg got two guesses. (Just a bit of levity. Way to go Marg.)
You are cracking me up nervous2!!!
Possibly the current silly version of "Murder on the Orient Express".
It's sad how they can take a good story and ruin it with hammy acting. I watched part of it on a DVD and couldn't finish it cuz of the clown who played the detective. Somebody should have thrown him a fish.
BrentHarder wrote:
WOW Marg! Iโm so impressed with you solving the quickie quiz. I am assuming you have seen the movie. I was not really impressed with the movie but the cinematography was outstanding in every scene.Congratulations once again!
Thank you for the tip on that movie.
Very good (as Branagh's others).
The next day I watched the version
by Lumet. Fantastic.
Branagh's version sin (sorry) relies on
his depiction of the Last Supper at the
end of the movie. He could'd kept it
inside the train. I understand his point
and the metaphor, of course.
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