Perhaps I should expand on those hints: three hundred and fifteen forge has a bearing on the smuggler's name, and spurious strike could sound like the title.El Viejo wrote:... cryptic hints: three hundred and fifteen forge spurious strike.
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Clue the second: the young girl is not what she seemed - she is one of the last survivors of an alien race that had been around the solar system for millennia - they may even have inspired the Medusa myth. This was the author’s first professional work, and pre-dates the so-called Golden Age of science-fiction.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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"Shambleau" by C. L. Moore?
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It is Shambleau - Northwest Smith is a great character, who also appeared in later tales.
Heinlein took the title of The Green Hills of Earth from this tale - C. L. Moore was ahead of her time, methinks.
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Heinlein took the title of The Green Hills of Earth from this tale - C. L. Moore was ahead of her time, methinks.
Over to you, Mr G!
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In what movie is an eyelid the only thing which moves?
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Perhaps I should add that there is nothing cryptic about the above clue - it has to be taken literally.
After World War III, a PoW is sent through time to ensure the survival of the human race.
After World War III, a PoW is sent through time to ensure the survival of the human race.
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Twelve monkeys? You're referring to the slo-mo effect towards the end? (No specifics (spoilers) in the unlikely case someone hasn't seen the movie yet)
(Edit: nope, can't be this one)
(Edit: nope, can't be this one)
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You are very close to the correct answer.Rxke wrote:Twelve monkeys? You're referring to the slo-mo effect towards the end?
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La jetée.
But I'm truly puzzled... That I find this through Googling 'twelve monkeys blinking'
Is Google that smart it makes this link?
SEMANTIC WEB ???
But I'm truly puzzled... That I find this through Googling 'twelve monkeys blinking'
Is Google that smart it makes this link?
SEMANTIC WEB ???
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Yes, it is La Jetée (1962), by Chris Marker.
Twelve Monkeys (which I have not seen myself yet) is a remake of La Jetée (The Jetty).
The "movie" is online in French with English subtitles: part 1, part 2. It is made with a Pentax still camera, except for the shot of the moving eyelid (at 5:18 in part 2).
In Time Magazine, La Jetée is Nr. 1 in the Top-10 of best time travel movies.
Chris Marker (Christian-François Bouche-Villeneuve) died yesterday at age 91.
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Twelve Monkeys (which I have not seen myself yet) is a remake of La Jetée (The Jetty).
The "movie" is online in French with English subtitles: part 1, part 2. It is made with a Pentax still camera, except for the shot of the moving eyelid (at 5:18 in part 2).
In Time Magazine, La Jetée is Nr. 1 in the Top-10 of best time travel movies.
Chris Marker (Christian-François Bouche-Villeneuve) died yesterday at age 91.
Over to Rxke!
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I will check that out for sure, sounds tantalizingly good.
(amazing what one can do sometimes with film, too bad almost everyone follows the hollywood techniques for storytelling...
Hmmm... Question question....
A white bird starts talking like some kind of holy oracle after swallowing something starting with an 'I'
The I.... of ....
(amazing what one can do sometimes with film, too bad almost everyone follows the hollywood techniques for storytelling...
Hmmm... Question question....
A white bird starts talking like some kind of holy oracle after swallowing something starting with an 'I'
The I.... of ....
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I thought it would be easy, heh. Maybe not in Anglo-Saxon culture.
hint: it's a 'bande dessinée'
hint: it's a 'bande dessinée'
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surface with one side
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The Incal of Light by Moebius & Alejandro Jodorowsky
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Indeed.
So... No one know this outside France and Belgium?
So... No one know this outside France and Belgium?