The Incredible Screencap Challenge – January 25th, 2012

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Last Updated on August 3, 2021
Welcome back to another Incredible Screencap Challenge, where we post the stills and you tell us what movie each image is from. Easy, right? Well then, let’s just see about that – put your movie knowledge to the test and see how many you can get right!
This will be my last entry in this column, so I just want to add a big “thank you” to everyone who has tuned in each week and participated. Your guesses keep this column alive, and as we enjoy bringing this challenge to you your continued support is all the more appreciated. So thanks. Again. And good luck!
For all who those guessed the pictures from last week, what follows are the “correct answers.”

#1: CHICAGO

#2: LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL

#3: SECRET WINDOW

#4: HOOK

#5: ATONEMENT

#6: AMELIE

#7: THE ILLUSIONIST

#8: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

Now on to today’s entries – click through and try your best to figure out what from which movie each screencap comes. Even if you don’t know for sure what the answer is, have fun with it and give it a shot! Please respond directly below EACH IMAGE (and NOT on this front page) with your guess. Good luck and remember, even if you don’t know the answer for sure, take a guess anyway and just have fun with the challenge!

About the Author

Favorite Movies: The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Dark Knight, Dead Man, The read more Devil's Backbone, Drive, Excalibur, Field of Dreams, Gladiator, The Great Escape, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Hook, Insomnia, Jason and the Argonauts, Kingdom of Heaven, Let the Right One In, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Michael Clayton, Michael Collins, Munich, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Pan's Labyrinth, Pirate Radio, The Princess Bride, Remember the Titans, The Seventh Seal, Some Like It Hot, The Tree of Life, Trick 'r Treat.

Likes: Deadwood, Carnivale, Firefly, that smell after the rain, Tom Waits, film read more scores, Bioshock, Kingdom Hearts, pie, Ireland, wine, drinking wine in Ireland, Shakespeare, Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Calvin and Hobbes, thinly-veiled sexual euphemisms, Monty Python and bad puns.