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YAMID = Yet Another Movie ID/The Hunt/.
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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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.
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?
In <lh7roi5sou9d5e3qnk52sudlmjt0ivhm0e@4ax.com> Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> writes:Who can say? I have no garbage collectors that I know to ask what
[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?
danny burstein wrote:encoded]
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
_____________________________________________________
Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key
dannyb@panix.com
[to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13