• YAMID: group of strangers wake up in a field...

    From danny burstein@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 28 03:34:06 2023
    YAMID = Yet Another Movie ID

    I just saw the movie "Escape the Field" [a] which
    reminded me of a kind of similar reject I watched
    a few months ago on, I dunno, maybe SyFy or another
    home of trash.

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    [a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_the_Field

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  • From Paul S Person@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 28 08:12:46 2023
    On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 03:34:06 +0000, danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>
    wrote:

    YAMID = Yet Another Movie ID

    I just saw the movie "Escape the Field" [a] which
    reminded me of a kind of similar reject I watched
    a few months ago on, I dunno, maybe SyFy or another
    home of trash.

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    /The Hunt/.

    It may have been on SyFy, but I wouldn't call it trash.

    It satirizes all sides.

    [a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_the_Field

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  • From danny burstein@21:1/5 to Paul S Person on Thu Dec 28 17:18:54 2023
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    In <lh7roi5sou9d5e3qnk52sudlmjt0ivhm0e@4ax.com> Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> writes:

    [snip]

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    /The Hunt/.

    It may have been on SyFy, but I wouldn't call it trash.

    It satirizes all sides.

    Yep, that's it.

    So what do you call something that even the garbage
    collectors would turn down?

    Thanks!

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to danny burstein on Thu Dec 28 11:27:11 2023
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    On 12/28/2023 9:18 AM, danny burstein wrote:
    In <lh7roi5sou9d5e3qnk52sudlmjt0ivhm0e@4ax.com> Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> writes:

    [snip]

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    /The Hunt/.

    It may have been on SyFy, but I wouldn't call it trash.

    It satirizes all sides.

    Yep, that's it.

    So what do you call something that even the garbage
    collectors would turn down?

    A typical Hollweird movie.

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  • From Paul S Person@21:1/5 to dannyb@panix.com on Fri Dec 29 08:18:18 2023
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    On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:18:54 -0000 (UTC), danny burstein
    <dannyb@panix.com> wrote:

    In <lh7roi5sou9d5e3qnk52sudlmjt0ivhm0e@4ax.com> Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> writes:

    [snip]

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    /The Hunt/.

    It may have been on SyFy, but I wouldn't call it trash.

    It satirizes all sides.

    Yep, that's it.

    So what do you call something that even the garbage
    collectors would turn down?

    Who can say? I have no garbage collectors that I know to ask what
    movies they would turn down if given the opportunity to watch them.
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    "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
    Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
    Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"

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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 5 06:07:13 2024
    danny burstein wrote:
    YAMID = Yet Another Movie ID

    I just saw the movie "Escape the Field" [a] which
    reminded me of a kind of similar reject I watched
    a few months ago on, I dunno, maybe SyFy or another
    home of trash.

    Theme was a bunch of strangers wake up in a field
    and have to run to freedom.

    They have no idea where they are.

    While trying to get out, they run into
    lots of deadly obstacles, which I think
    (but might be misremembering) some land mines.

    What I do recall is some of them finding
    a road and... there's a small grocery store
    which turns out to be one of the traps.

    Sound at all familiar? Thanks

    [a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_the_Field

    _____________________________________________________
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    encoded]

    The Condemned (2007) ??

    Both films follow a group of strangers who wake up in a mysterious
    place with no memory of how they got there. They must fight for their
    lives as they are hunted by armed mercenaries.

    Both films take place in a remote and dangerous location. In
    "Escape the Field," the characters are trapped in a
    cornfield. In "The Condemned," the characters are trapped on
    a remote island.

    Both films feature a diverse group of characters with different
    backgrounds and skills. They must work together to survive and find a
    way to escape.

    Both films feature a variety of deadly obstacles that the characters
    must overcome in order to survive. These obstacles include land mines,
    booby traps, and dangerous creatures.

    In both films, the characters have no idea who is behind the deadly
    game they are trapped in. They must use their wits and skills to
    uncover the truth and find a way to escape.


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=657949916#657949916

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