You mean Max Steel?
Edit: ty for the upvotes, kind strangers. This was the lowest rated film I could find that looked like something I would watch if I were high enough.
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You mean Max Steel?
Edit: ty for the upvotes, kind strangers. This was the lowest rated film I could find that looked like something I would watch if I were high enough.
I liked Max Steel. I liked itβs sequel Earth to Echo too. But Iβm trying to find the one with the people.
Was it the one where they did the thing, or the one where the thing was gonna happen?
The one where they did the thing. There was a watch or something.
Pulp Fiction
It was Gaslight. Thanks though.
The original or the remake?
The original
I think it was called The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down.
Pop Quiz. It was Gaslight.
Username checks out.
And there it is. Thanks.
You're thinking of the classic film Pirates
I donβt think it was that one. The people were doing different things.
Cars?
Either Hobo with a Shotgun, or Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
I want to see Hobo with a shotgun
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
It wasn't a movie, it was a show, you're thinking of Charles in Charge.
March of the Penguins
Thatβs too new, it may have been in B/W
I think you mean the movie with the cabin in the wood
Maybe. There was a cabin, or a dwelling. And it took place in either Autumn, Winter, or maybe Spring, but definitely not Summer.
Was it the one where they kept going to Vegas?
Knife in the water
Nope. There was a guy and he was trying to convince this girl she was crazy or something.
Labyrinth.
That or Gaslight. Has to be.
Thatβs it! Gaslight! Thank you. Thank you.
Well, that narrows it down!
But now you have to work out if you mean Gaslight 1940 or Gaslight 1944.
Fun fact: when the 1944 one was made, the studio tried to buy up all the prints of the 1940 one and destroy them.
I had no idea the studio tried to gaslight us.
Great, isn't it? Kind of like how oranges are orange.
Probably did it as the first viral marketing stunt.