Help! What movie is this cap from?
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Help! What movie is this cap from?
It was released in 2003, but that's the only clue I got from my friend who's trying to stump me.
UPDATE more clues (and let's stay to the topic please):
1) Not Groundhog Day or Ferris Bueler, remember, it's
2) released in 2003
3) Takes place in a Casino city, Vegas or Atlantic City, not sure
4) Filmed in 2.35 to 1 ratio
UPDATED and ANSWER
Thanks for those who tried to help...at least he just gave me the answer.
UPDATE more clues (and let's stay to the topic please):
1) Not Groundhog Day or Ferris Bueler, remember, it's
2) released in 2003
3) Takes place in a Casino city, Vegas or Atlantic City, not sure
4) Filmed in 2.35 to 1 ratio
UPDATED and ANSWER
Spoiler:
Thanks for those who tried to help...at least he just gave me the answer.
Last edited by UKingdom; 06-21-06 at 08:24 PM.
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Not sure what movie it is -- that looks like Arabic on the beer can next to the alarm clock, and it looks like the condom wrappers are not one of your standard American brands -- if that helps at all. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by maxfisher
When I looked at it, I immediately thought Memento. No idea why or if that could even be close to right though.
-JP
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Not sure if it makes a difference, but if you look at the image large size, the hand is reaching for something else on the table (perhaps a ring or something) with either the letters IKO or IXO in view.
Gotta feeling that may be a bigger help in determining the source of the film than the clock.
Gotta feeling that may be a bigger help in determining the source of the film than the clock.
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My guess is that Jordan's right.
The counter the $100 is sitting on looks a lot like a bank counter seen in other photos on IMDB. Add to that that the film was partly shot in Atlantic City with a 2.35:1 AR makes it sound like a winner.
The counter the $100 is sitting on looks a lot like a bank counter seen in other photos on IMDB. Add to that that the film was partly shot in Atlantic City with a 2.35:1 AR makes it sound like a winner.