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List favourite films for various groups, Butchers, Bakers & Candlestick Makers.
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Quiet today, isn't it. Is everyone on holiday? Lucky buggers.
If, And Only If
The Prime Number of Miss Jean Brodie
Pi r2 of the Caribbean
Last Theorem in Paris
Gallileolipoli
Butch Casssidy and the Sundance Euclid
Ice Babbage
The Carl Sagans of Navarone
A Private Function (sic)
θ, μ And Bob, Too
Broadway Logarithm
0.069756473744125300775958835194143 (The sin of Four)
The Sum Of All Vectors
The Importance Of Being Ernest Rutherford
There's Something About Marie Curie
Oppenheimat
The Seventh Sine
Wait Until Quark
Young Frank Einstein
The Nerd Man of Alcatraz
Where Googols Dare
Mobius Dick
My Cosine Vinny
Tangentlemen of Verona
Asymptotal Recall
Silence of the λ
Heaven's Logic Gate
The Loneliness of the Long Division Runner
Helix the Cat
Equation of the Body Snatchers
Fermi Few Dollars More
Love Hertz
The Psi Who Loved Me
From Röntgen With Love
Cosine Royale
Goodπ Lenin
δy/δx Men
Where E=MC²
[IS,P] Sorry - didn't get any of your last three! Difficult round, this one!
Logma
How Green Was My Function
Zeta: Warrior Princess
Where Eagles Square
[UK] Goodpi Lenin is a great film. dy by dx men stars patrick stewart but you won't get it unless you did calculus at school. Where e=mc^2 is where eagles dare. They're not funny if you have to explain em.
The Flame Trees of θ
∫Mile
sin(City)=cos(π/2 - City)
[IS,P] Fairy nuff! Only got through my O-level because of algebra and trigonometry - all this other stuff's way over my poor little head! :-)
[UK] Flame trees of theta (Thika); Integrate/Mile (8Mile); Sin City (obviously). I was simply going to post "cos(π/2 - City)" but thought it might be a bit too cunning. I note you coped easily with "theta, mu and bob too"...
The Peano
[IS,P] Proud to say I got your Flame Trees! But I can't even find your Bob one!
Ratioklahoma
[UK] That's cos it was Kim's Bob one, yesterday at 12:26.
The Spiral Who Came In From The Cold
x3
Σ All Fears
Of mus musculus and homo sapien
The Fantastic 100
11111000000
Lost in Extrapolation
Room with a Peer Review
The Cruel C++
Das Reboot
Hocus Locus
The Wizard of Odds
Kelvin 505.928
The Delta Force
Zorba The Geek
The Sum Also Rises
Density of Joy
Along the Great Divide
[nfras] Had to use a calculator to work out 11111000000! Excellent.
[nfras] I thought your Kelvin one was Fahrenheit 911, but that would be Kelvin 761.5, so you've lost me.
[ISP] Fahrenheit 451.
Root 66 (hmm, no Unicode allowed here? √66)
AuFinger
The Man in the Fe Mask
Jason and the Ar Auts
As and Old Lace
That's enough elements.
[Ed] I disagree! Sn Cup
Monster Zn
Rn Entebbe
Hg Rising
Si Valley
BASIC Instinct
Let's not get into IT Geeks' Film Club... At least, not yet.
The Avogadro's Constant Gardener
Kelvin and Perry Go Large
Galvani Get Your Gun
Sweet Ohm Alabama
Big Momma's Gauss
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Bernoulli
Inert Space
Sex, Alkalis and Videotape
Hello Polymer!
Das Square Root
The Indian in the Fume Cupboard
n1 - tricky one this. Prize for the first correct guess.
Pulp Fraction
The Old Curie's Shop
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Hexadecimal* But Were Afraid to Ask
Vampire Hunter PhD
Tesla of the D'Urbervilles
Absolute Power
Love Hertz
Atom's Rib
Fission Impossible
Weekend at Fermi's
Forever Young's Modulus
Maid in Manhattan Project
Milliken's Wake
Io Spy
Lord of the Saturn Rings
Saving Private Orion
Particle 99
Wallace and Comet
When Harry Met Halley
Europa Europa
Carlito's Milky Way
A Star Is Born
Snow and the Seven White Dwarfs
Star Way To Heaven
Love Starry
Storm of the Centauri
Ray
Raiders of the Lost Quark
Sun Like It Hot
Neon But the Brave
Moonstruck
No Crater Love
[irach] If you must post so many, at least check your duplicates. Please.
Comet to America
Io See Station Zebra
[irach] I don't think you know how irritating that is? I can't even be bothered to read through your posts to see if any of them are amusing. Hence, I can't be bothered to try and think up any of my own. Another player and I did that once (at least we took turns) and filled in a page or two of a game in half an hour. That was about 10 years ago. I cringe with shame now when I think of how crap an experience that must have been for everybody else.
Sorry. I guess nfras' 29 in a row did not offend (scroll above to DJs and rock artists) as much as mine. I guess different players, different rules?
[irach] Re: nfras - I did say this at the time. It's not personal, it just got to me more than usual today.
For my sins, I tend to play first thing in the morning, which is from around midnight for most of you, and maybe add the odd comment at around 4pm (about 7am for you guys) so there is little interaction with other players. It is a bit disconcerting to arrive at work and find that there have been 200 moves since I last posted. Having said that, I know I am guilty of posting long lists of moves but it does tend to be the norm in this game. Should we maybe look at limiting the number of consecutive moves to 3 or 4?
Oh, just get on with it - I'm just a boring old fart who's going to abstain from this game till he cheers up.
Antares Born
John Wayne in - The Researchers
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