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🎥 StoneKeepers Movie Guessing Game: I Recommend THIS Movie #2455 - [ The Secret of NIMH (1982);FredBurroughs uncovered the secret movie]


I have a movie in mind and you have to guess which one it is. For each movie you guess, I will give a hint that connects your guess with the mystery movie.

For each guess, a connection is posted. Examples of connections: Actor, length, genre, aspect ratio, language, country, year, director, actor, writer in common, rating, number of votes. It can even be something like: both movies involve Cabbage Patch Kids. Also, you can use Metascore color or rating, Rotten Tomatoes score, any award wins or nominations in common, same number of words in the title, plot keywords. Note: "Plot" in the IMDB advanced search links to "Plot Summary" on the film's page. "Keyword" in the advanced search links to "Plot Keyword" on the film's page.

Helpful search engine: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/ Click on Feature Film and TV Movie and Video. Then modify for the hints as they are posted.

- The winner can either start a new game or say "pass". In case of a pass, the OP gets to start another one.
- After 12 hints and 15 incorrect guesses the point goes to the OP and he/she gets to start another one.
- Movie must have at least 3500 IMDB votes. Otherwise, add a bonus hint. No documentaries.
- Maximum 2 guesses per player per hint.
- Can't edit a guess once posted. Delete ONLY
- Post one Hint at a time.

To see if your film title has been used in a previous game:
https://moviechat.org/general/General-Discussion/62dedfb7c5b64278ce3c5b52/StoneKeepers-Game-List-ofMovies


1. Osmosis Jones (2001) - Animation
2. Monster House (2006) - Green Metascore
3. The Wild Robot (2024) - Less than 120 min
4. Coraline (2009) - Director have a writing credit
5. Flow (2024) - The main characters are animals

The Secret of NIMH (1982) – I'm a big fan of Don Bluth’s films, and this dark yet mysterious, heartwarming, and visually stunning tale with its charming characters is a must-watch.

Scoreboard:
FredBurroughs: 464
hownos: 301
nyctc7: 271
tcrum: 213
LauraGrace: 212
StoneKeeper: 200
MonStar: 157
Allaby: 135
Kawada_Kira: 133
lud: 100
Boromir: 66
dmac8: 44
SkyCoyote5150: 25
Vastuntitled: 25
VinceD: 21
KvlhokVjequs: 17
twinA: 12
zeesha: 7
estcst: 5
bellington83: 5
DrexlBickle: 4
SomeCodhopper: 4
Artemis9: 3
TalkinPikchorBox: 3
SamGerard: 3
Stratego: 3
KasparHauser: 2
MinaVladimir: 1
godewey: 1
ShogunofYonkers: 1
sslssg: 1
Kowalski: 1
Damosuzuki: 1
TexasJack: 1

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Osmosis Jones (2001) for the win!!

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Hint

Interesting trivia:

The population of the City of Frank is 78,899,293,934,872,302,829,287,438.

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I got the animation hint on the first guess!? Whoot whoot!

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Monster house 2006

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Great job with the first guess.

I just finish to watch a episode from The Sopranos with Steve Buscemi.

Interesting trivia:

Monster House takes place in 1983.



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The Wild Robot 2024

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Hi

Hint and interesting trivia fact:

The Robot's name is "Rozzum", shortened to "Rozz". The author of the book the movie is based on, Peter Brown, has written that this is a nod to the 1920 science fiction stage play "Rossum's Universal Robots", written by Czech writer Karel Capek. Capek and his brother Josef Capek introduced the word "robot" into the English language (and into science fiction). The word is drawn from the Slavic root, "robot", meaning "labour". The play was also the first use of the word to denote a mechanical humanoid.

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Coraline (2009)

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hint

and trivia facts:

The on-screen snow was made from superglue and baking soda.
There were 24 different puppets of Coraline used in the making of the movie, and each one took ten individuals and 3-4 months to construct.


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Aren’t you asleep at this time? How late is it for you?

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it's late.
I answer tcrum guess and go to sleep.

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Flow 2024

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hint and fun trivia fact:

The team was very adamant in getting all of the "voices" to be done by real animals, so they recorded real animals for the movie. To get the capybara sound, the sound engineer had to travel to a zoo and tickle capybaras. However, the real capybara sounds did not match the personality that the capybara character would have, so instead they used a baby camel for this one.

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Rio (2011)

* This was my son’s favourite film from 4 till 6 years old. It played like 100 times in my house.

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A Cat in Paris (2010)

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The Secret of NIMH (1982)

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Whoooo

Amazing job.

The Secret of NIMH (1982) – I'm a big fan of Don Bluth’s films, and this dark yet mysterious, heartwarming, and visually stunning tale with its charming characters is a must-watch.

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One of my favorite childhood films, and the novel on which it was based is a stirring piece of literature. Absolutely stellar pick.

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