Guess the Movie with Emjois Guess a Movie in 3 Words Movie Quotes Hidden Oscar-winning movie titles in the picture 30 Day Movie Challenge Dedicated to my Activity Professional colleagues who continue to LIGHT the WAY across the country. Wishing you grace, grit and the power of activities to stay strong. 1 #activitystrong #1 2 #1 Answers 1. Life of Pi 19. 27 Dresses 2. Sweeny Todd 20. Lost in Translation 3. Harry Potter and the 21.Ninja Turtles Goblet of Fire 22. Men in Black 4. I know What you Did 23. Happy Feet last Summer 24. 2012 5. Broke Back Mountain 25. Independence Day 6. Pearl Harbor 26. UP 7. Cinderella 27. Lord of the Rings 8. Thor 28. Final Destination 9. Planet of The Apes 29. The Curious Case of 10. Titanic Benjamin Button 11. The Devil Wears Prada 30. American Pie 12. Eat Pray Love https://conservamome.com/can-guess-movie/ 13. ET 14. The Ring 15. Edward Scissor hands 16. Forest Gump 17. Babe 18. Kung Fu Panda 3 #2 4 #2 Answers 1. A Star is Born 2. Crazy Rich Asians 3. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 4. Cat in the hat 5. Deadpool 6. First man 7. Antman and the Wasp 8. Thelma and Louise 9. Titanic 10. When Harry Met sally 11. Wonder Woman 12. Blade Runner 13. The Shape of Water 14. Sing Street 15. Love in the Time of Cholera 16.Pandemic 17. Doctor Sleep 18.Arachnophobia 19.Black Swan 20. Les miserable https://conservamome.com/can-guess-movie/ 5 Guess the Movie in 3 Words 6 Movie Quotes: Multiple Choice #1 1. Titanic 2. Jaws 3. Castaway #2 1. Casablanca 2. City of Angels 3. Jerry Maguire 7 #3 1. The Graduate 2. 50 Shades of Grey 3. Love Story #4 1. Back to the Future 2. Back to the Future II 3. Back to the Future III 8 #5 1. A Streetcar Named Desire 2. Some Like It Hot 3. The Wizard of Oz #6 1. Ocean’s Eleven 2. Jerry Maguire 3. The Wolf of Wall Street 9 #7 1. All About Eve 2. It’s A Wonderful Life 3. The Shining #8 1. Toy Story 2. Finding Nemo 3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 10 #9 1. Goodfellas 2. Scarface 3. Casino #10 1. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2. Escape From the Planet of the Apes 3. Planet of the Apes 11 #11 1. Gone with the Wind 2. Tomorrow Never Dies 3. Bonnie and Clyde #12 “Is this heaven?” No, it’s Iowa.” 1. A League of Their Own 2. Major League 3. Field of Dreams 12 Can you spot the 20 hidden Oscar-winning movie titles in the picture? 13 1 Pulp Fiction (dancers) 2 The Red Shoes (shoe box, bottom left) 3 Milk (milkman delivering milk) 4 Titanic (small hand on the window of the milk float) 5 The Sound of Music (on Hollywood Hills) 6 Moonlight (beam of light shining from moon) 7 Man On Wire (man walking between corners of cinema) 8 Rocky (on top of cinema) 9 The Silence of the Lambs (man shushing lambs) 10 Birdman (Michael Keaton character floating on the right) 11 Gandhi (big Gandhi near cinema) 12 The King’s Speech (giant peach with a crown on it) 13 Forrest Gump (box of chocolates) 14 Ghost (ghost mid-right) 15 Alien (alien poster) 16 The Deer Hunter (deer with cross hairs on it) 17 King Kong (Kong on building) 18 The Piano (small piano near peach) 19 Chariots of Fire (chariot on fire near peach) 20 The Hurt Locker (locker saying “Ouch”) 14 15 Answer Sheet Guess the Movie in 3 Words 1. Dirty Dancing 2. Lady and the Tramp Movie Quotes: Multiple Choice 1. Jaws 2. Casablanca 3. The Graduate 4. Back to the Future 5. Street Car Named Desire 6. Jerry Maguire 7. It’s A Wonderful Life 8. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 9. Goodfellas 10. Planet of the Apes 11. Bonnie and Clyde 12. Field of Dreams Adapted from: https://metro.co.uk/2017/09/03/quiz-can-you-guess-the-movie-from-the-famous-quote-6899341/ 16 .
Cultural Commentary: Affectional Preference on Film: Giggle and Lib Joseph J
Bridgewater Review Volume 1 | Issue 2 Article 9 Dec-1982 Cultural Commentary: Affectional Preference on Film: Giggle and Lib Joseph J. Liggera Bridgewater State College Recommended Citation Liggera, Joseph J. (1982). Cultural Commentary: Affectional Preference on Film: Giggle and Lib. Bridgewater Review, 1(2), 21-22. Available at: http://vc.bridgew.edu/br_rev/vol1/iss2/9 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. CULTURAL COMMENTARY Affectional Preference on Film: Giggle and Lib omantic attachments on screen the romantic man whose passionate desire With the great artist abandoning R these days require at least a hint of is for a person unquestionably of the romantic love--Bergman has lately something kinky to draw the pop audience opposite sex. So straight are his lusts that announced that his next two films will be his which in the days of yesteryear thrilled to no one seemed to notice the dilemma posed last--leaving the field to an oddity like Allen Bogart and Bacall, but which now winks in Manhattan of a man in his mid-forties or television's "Love Boat", the pop knowingly at Julie Andrews in drag. having physical congress with a fifteen year audience, which never warmed to Bergman Something equally aberrant, in fact moreso, old. This year, A -Midsummer Night's Sex or his like anyway, might find solace in Blake more blatant and proselytizing, quickens Comedy renders two points of sexual Edwards, an intriguing director whose last the mental loins of the liberal film-going metaphysics for those still lost in memories three films and his wife's, Julie Andrews, mind; anything less denies the backbone of a gender-differentiated past, the first changing image in them illustrate a syn upon which liberal sentiments are oddly enough insisted upon by the women: if thesis of audience demands with a structured.