Give the worst possible description of a movie!

Here's a couple more for your amusement:

A disgraced shepherd loses his flock, but still drives the ladies wild.

and

When a soldier's heart is lost to a beautiful woman, he learns that in love, once is not always enough.
^Would you be able to let us know at least what 30 year period they are from? From the 20's to now is a very long time to guess from.:idontknow:
 

GraybeardGhost

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1928. you guys really see movie this old?
Yes.


^Would you be able to let us know at least what 30 year period they are from? From the 20's to now is a very long time to guess from.:idontknow:

Anything for you, dear Blue. :)

Both films were produced during the roughly thirty-year period between the burning of Atlanta and Custer's last stand. The first one has very little to do with war, and the second has very little to do with sheep.

I hope that helps. :mad:
 
Anything for you, dear Blue. :)

Both films were produced during the roughly thirty-year period between the burning of Atlanta and Custer's last stand. The first one has very little to do with war, and the second has very little to do with sheep.

I hope that helps. :mad:
^:eek:mg:



Why you........you.......you cheeky man! :bigsmile:


So the "Burning of Atlanta" would be "Gone with the Wind"......1939.
And "Custer's last stand" could be a Western style movie, which were big in the 50's and 60's.

....So are we looking at somewhere inbetween the 40's and 60's????
 

GraybeardGhost

Well-known member
Why you........you.......you cheeky man! :bigsmile:
:D


So the "Burning of Atlanta" would be "Gone with the Wind"......1939.
:perfect:​


And "Custer's last stand" could be a Western style movie, which were big in the 50's and 60's.
1939 plus thirty(-one) years gives you . . . ?​


....So are we looking at somewhere inbetween the 40's and 60's????
So far, so good! :thumbup:​
 

GraybeardGhost

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Bump!

Aliens crossing the border from Mexico become a problem for a couple on their homeward journey
:idontknow:


When a soldier's heart is lost to a beautiful woman, he learns that in love, once is not always enough.
What love is this? What time, and who, and where?
What pleasant shore; what eyes, soft flesh, and flames
reduced to shades of slate and clouded sky?
What battle won, but joined anew and not
yet done? What hearts entwined, but torn apart?
What lovers found again by fortune's art?
 
A disgraced shepherd loses his flock, but still drives the ladies wild.

The Night of the Iguana (1964) ?
A defrocked Episcopal clergyman leads a bus-load of middle-aged Baptist women on a tour of the Mexican coast and comes to terms with the failure haunting his life.
 

GraybeardGhost

Well-known member
The Night of the Iguana (1964) ?
A defrocked Episcopal clergyman leads a bus-load of middle-aged Baptist women on a tour of the Mexican coast and comes to terms with the failure haunting his life.

Once again, you are correct, O Master. :bowing:


And I had such an awesome clue all ready for this one, too. :crying:
 
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