Hold on. I'll recap what I think is correct. Borricone first asked a quote and then he changed it to a question.
LW asked a quote and changed it to a question.
And, it's true 2 questions can be confusing, but we movie buffs can handle it. (lol)
OK. Thank you Borricone. OK. Back to Lightwizard's question.
It's true that multiple are not a problem when few are playing -- I think there's more of us here and it starts spilling onto multiple pages.
Anyway, to recap:
A man and a woman are visiting a retirement home.
Clues: Trouble erupts at the home.
Guns at a retirement home?
Hold on. I'll recap LW's question.
We're cross firing here. LOL
RECAP of Lightwizard"s question.
Well, that little girlfriend, she was attractive -- in a cheap sort of way of course -- she's disappeared. Maybe they disappeared together somewhere.
Well, that was a quote not a scene! Got it mixed up with the other thread. It is an Inbetweener and the scene from the film would be:
A man and a woman are visiting a retirement home.
Trouble breaks out at the retirement home.
NOT: Natural Born Killers; My Fair Lady, White Oleander; Girl Interrupted; Double Indemnity; Body Heat; Come Back Little Sheba, Sunshine Boys
Funny part is I can see how the quote was mistaken for a scene. Just leave out the "Well." LOL So actually, that is three clues. Three more guesses and I'll reveal the answer.
Nope, not "Bonnie and Clyde."
Chinatown is correct. Your turn, hiama. I know you are able to make a scene, too.
A woman runs for the elevator, she flings herself inside.
She hits the the buttons and the doors begin to close but the man is there, thrusting his hand inside to stop them.
The doors close on his fingers. He cries out, pulling his fingers free. He slams his fist against the doors as they
close shut.
did
"Panic Room"
Have an elevator?
Yes it did and I think you got it.
Wait Until Dark
?Time Frame??
More of an inbetweener really