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Started by lovemunkey187, September 04, 2007, 01:37:10 PM

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richierich

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera

Tom

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"



DJ Doena

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
Karsten

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lovemunkey187

Quote from: Najemikon on December 01, 2007, 11:44:31 PM15. The Big Lebowski (the rug)

Not sure about the last one, but I think it counts. Anyway, you useless lot left me to think up 5 all on me lonesome so I don't think you have a right to complain! :yellowcard:

15a. The Third Man. would that count?


1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies

Najemikon

Quote from: lovemunkey187 on December 02, 2007, 02:36:21 PM
Quote from: Najemikon on December 01, 2007, 11:44:31 PM15. The Big Lebowski (the rug)

Not sure about the last one, but I think it counts. Anyway, you useless lot left me to think up 5 all on me lonesome so I don't think you have a right to complain! :yellowcard:

15a. The Third Man. would that count?


Yes, that would have been a good one. The plot in the background could have been anything.  :thumbup:

DJ Doena

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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Kathy

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows

DJ Doena

Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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lovemunkey187

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle

richierich

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey

EnryWiki

Quote from: richierich on December 06, 2007, 07:37:03 PM
1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie

Kathy

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie


I'm having a "senior moment" :-[; can anyone think of any more?

Najemikon

#177
 :devil:

At least you're all doing better than the last one! I suppose I should help...

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina :drooling:, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.

lyonsden5

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina  :drooling: !, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.
14. Bugs Bunny - Pick a cartoon, he probably broke the 4th wall  :laugh:

Najemikon

Oh well, if you're going to be like that...

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (frequently involves the viewer, right to the end: "You're still here? Go home.")
2. Moonlighting (Bruce Willis often addresses the audience)
3. Alfie (Both Michael Caine and Jude Low versions)
4. Trading Places - Eddie Murphy giving the knowing look straight to camera
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Characters look to the audience as if to say "We do not believe you are watching this movie"
6. Wayne's World - Wayne and Garth talk regularly to the audience
7. Austin Powers - there's scenes in all three movies
8. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The monk speaks directly to the audience at the end of the movie
9. John Belushi - Animal House - When he's being a peeping Tom he looks at the camera and wiggles his eyebrows
10. Coming To America - Eddie Murphy & Eriq La Salle
11. The Mask - Jim Carrey
12. Marie Antoinette - Look straight to camera, at the very beginning of the movie
13. My Name is Earl - Catalina  Drooling ! !, supposedly talking to another character, has spoken to the audience a couple of times in Spanish.
14. Bugs Bunny - Pick a cartoon, he probably broke the 4th wall  Laugh
15. Oliver Hardy - pick a film! He looked at the audience in every one...

;D

Well done everybody! Someone else can suggest one now...