Archive for June 2005

End-of-June wrap up

Hey, kids. Yesterday’s shot was from Minority Report (2002, Steven Spielberg). Here’s June’s final tally…

1. vistavision 45
2. Coasterboy 33
3. Hillary 30
4. smoothmusic 29
5. CindyLouWho 24
6. Moe 21
7. anthony 15
joechummer 15
pynchon82 15
10. Androgen07 12
11. spygrl1 6
12. monsieurxander 3
Points possible 87
Total players 17

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Vol. 3: Shot 29

Zack says yesterday’s shot was from James L. Brooks’ Spanglish (2004). No one got it correct. Good work stumping us all, Zack.
Now for Wednesday’s shot: Good luck!

P.S. Don’t forget you’ve only got 2 days left to register (If you’re already registered [meaning you can guess right now] you’re all set and you just have to wait for the fun to begin!) for the Wet Hot American Summer Edition of Shot By Shot!

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Vol. 3: Shot 28

In a particularly concerted — but failed — effort to stump Hillary (Carrie and I sifted through an array of strong contenders), yesterday’s shot was from Amy Heckerling’s Clueless (1995).

Tuesday’s challenge is far less personal.

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Vol. 3: Shot 27

In honor of Zombie Sunday, yesterday’s shot was from Zack Snyder’s 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.

Here’s Monday’s shot…

P.S.: Don’t neglect yesterday’s important announcement.

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Vol. 3: Shot 26

Carrie stumped even me with yesterday’s obscure shot from Christopher Guest’s otherwise totally familiar A Mighty Wind (2003). Congrats to Mike, the only one who got it.

Here’s Sunday’s shot…

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Vol. 3: Shot 18

Yesterday’s shot was from Joel Schumacher’s godawful 2004 adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s (godawful) The Phantom of the Opera.

Today, I’m feeling especially generous. Here’s the shot…

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Vol. 3: Shot 16

Wednesday’s shot was from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984, Steven Spielberg).

Since today’s shot is coming so late, guessing on it will stay open through tomorrow. Expect another shot for Friday later tonight.

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Vol. 3: Shot 11

Yesterday’s shot was from Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen’s masterpiece Singin’ in the Rain (1952).

Here’s Saturday’s shot…

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