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Aries Walker
And here is this week's theme - People in Uniform.

It can be any kind of uniform at all - Cop, fire fighter, soldier, Good Humor Man - they're all good. It must be a uniform, though - not a costume, outfit, or other kind of getup.

I'll put mine up as soon as I make it. http://www.chasingthefrog.com/forums/images/smilies/redface.gif Have fun!

Swan
I had this one ready for the last theme, but it fits in quite nicely here too

Marla Sucharetza as THAT nurse in Road Trip :D


EDIT ... good theme, looks like it'll be fun :)

Swan
anyway, enough of the medical stuff

I'm going to be Goldie Hawn as Private Benjamin


I had to Google The Good Humor Man :o

Aries Walker
'Scuse me while I whip this out. http://www.chasingthefrog.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif

sillyducky
Good theme Aries!


I starting off with Jordana Brewster in Annapolis. She is one smokin' hot lady!

TappyTibbons
Going with GI Jane... :)

Swan
Oh, I just think I'm gonna barf... Well, that passed. Now I'm hungry again :D


Frances McDormand/Marge Gunderson ... Fargo

Byron Orlock
Few could have done the job they chose . . . few would have dared.

Week by week, in appalling conditions, they fought against the grottiest scripts, the tiredest gags, doubles entendres which would have made Sid James quail . . .

And when the Big Screen finally loomed, they did not flinch. Gritting their teeth, the brought the British Film Industry to it knees and lived to tell the tale!

Mutiny On The Buses (1972)

Charlie Croker
Few could have done the job they chose . . . few would have dared.

Week by week, in appalling conditions, they fought against the grottiest scripts, the tiredest gags, doubles entendres which would have made Sid James quail . . .

And when the Big Screen finally loomed, they did not flinch. Gritting their teeth, the brought the British Film Industry to it knees and lived to tell the tale!

Mutiny On The Buses (1972)

Don't knock it, Byron...On The Buses, Mutiney on the Buses and Holiday on the Buses were the most financially succesful films ever turned out by The Hammer Studios...poor Peter Cushing must be turning in his grave!

Anyway..on with the theme..and a excellant one it is too!!
I'm going to start with Angelina Jolie looking more 'Dominatrix' than 'Aviatrix' as Capt. Francesca 'Franky' Cook in 'Sky Captain and the World Of Tomorrow'

Byron Orlock
Don't knock it, Byron...On The Buses, Mutiney on the Buses and Holiday on the Buses were the most financially succesful films ever turned out by The Hammer Studios...poor Peter Cushing must be turning in his grave!

I know, I know . . . If anyone's turning in his grave, it must be the chappie who created the human race in the first place and then found out what appalling taste he's given them . . . only he's immortal, so I'm told.

Charlie Croker
I know, I know . . . If anyone's turning in his grave, it must be the chappie who created the human race in the first place and then found out what appalling taste he's given them . . . only he's immortal, so I'm told.


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http://www.onthebusesfanclub.co.uk/newsite/images/blakeymov2.gif
"I 'ate you , Butler!"

Byron Orlock
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http://www.onthebusesfanclub.co.uk/newsite/images/blakeymov2.gif
"I 'ate you , Butler!"

Back in the 80s Michal Robbins guest starred in a Doctor Who story, and throughout the shooting kept muttering: "This is the lowest point of my acting career." Eventually one of the regulars - I think it was Janet Fielding - turned to him and said, "Do me a favour, you were in On The Buses for five years.

SilverScreenAddict
Private Benjamin!

(joker6067)
well i guess i could just stay the same....but i will change anyway

Swan
Private Benjamin!

that makes two of us then, see post #3 ;)


pay attention, I'll be asking questions later :D

SilverScreenAddict
Oh oops haha. Didn't realise someone had already had this. Ah well, I'm too lazy to change it at the moment. :p

TappyTibbons
I'm sticking with Demi, just choosing a different role. Although she wasn't my favorite performance from A Few Good Men ("you can't handle the truth!" c'mon, it's a classic!), I wanted a woman, so I'm going with her...

(joker6067)
"Have you ever gotten a blowjob from a superior officer?"

TappyTibbons
"Have you ever gotten a blowjob from a superior officer?"

Yea, if I could have pulled Jack off, I would have taken him

Byron Orlock
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952).

War was a much more gentlemanly business when fought in powder blue.

Charlie Croker
Much as I enjoy seeing Angelina in that spiffy uniform..I figured I could use a change. So I was thinking 'school uniform' or 'military uniform'?? Then I thought 'sod it'...let's have both!

So here's the wonderful Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson's brilliant 'If...'

Aries Walker
An oldie but a goodie of mine - Barry Pepper as Private Jackson in Saving Private Ryan.

Almost good enough to make us forget that he played the central character in Battlefield Earth.

Almost.

Swan
Oh oops haha. Didn't realise someone had already had this. Ah well, I'm too lazy to change it at the moment. :p

pity I've changed, we coulda been twins for a while :D

Charlie Croker
pity I've changed, we coulda been twins for a while :D


Actually..the only 'rule' in this game is that you cannot have the same film as someone else....

Aries Walker
Actually..the only 'rule' in this game is that you cannot have the same film as someone else..... . . but somehow we had The Wizard of Oz week anyway! http://www.chasingthefrog.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif

sillyducky
Oz week was memorable! That waaaaaaaaaaaaay back when I was a newbie and I couldn't for the life of me figure out why everyone had Wizard of Oz sigs!


I was inspired by another post...so I am changing to Jennifer Aniston in Office Space.

(joker6067)
Yea, if I could have pulled Jack off, I would have taken him


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v257/joker6067/temporary%20jokes/BeavisButthead-711924.jpg

HUH huh....you said Jack off




as for you silly......I love it!

Charlie Croker
. . . but somehow we had The Wizard of Oz week anyway! http://www.chasingthefrog.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif

Oh yeah..we had a Wizard of Oz week, true...

TylerDurden
Steamin' Willie Beamen.

Swan
Actually..the only 'rule' in this game is that you cannot have the same film as someone else....
I'm learning, I'm learning :o

now I'm going to be ... Nancy Allen as Officer Anne Lewis in Robocop

Aries Walker
Constable Danny Butterman, Sandford PD.

Suggested to me by Swan, because for a second, I thought that was Doris.

Charlie Croker
Constable Danny Butterman, Sandford PD.

Suggested to me by Swan, because for a second, I thought that was Doris.

Ok..I have my 'Mr Pernickity' hat on..we don't use 'PD' over here..it would be 'Constable Danny Butterman, Gloucestershire Constabulary'

but it don't have the same ring to it, somehow! ;)

Swan
inspired by Charlie's schoolboy, I'm now going to be ...

Sabrina as Virginia in Blue Murder At St Trinian's

Charlie Croker
inspired by Charlie's schoolboy, I'm now going to be ...



You know what, Swan..I was going to try and squeeze a St T's sig in before the week was up..I'm so glad someone has, though!!

Swan
You know what, Swan..I was going to try and squeeze a St T's sig in before the week was up..I'm so glad someone has, though!!
oh, are we supposed to do sigs too? I didn't know :o

I have them turned off, I'd better change my options & have a look

Byron Orlock
Great Balls of Fire! Sabrina! I'd forgotten all about her till now. "The Hunch-Font of Lime Grove" she was most ungallantly called.
Delightful creature.

Meanwhile I'm trying hard not to come out with come ghastly pun about Getting Into Nasty Habits.

TappyTibbons
ooo-great choice, Byron...I love it!

Charlie Croker
"The Hunch-Font of Lime Grove"

Hunch font? My PC doesn't have that one...I have Times New Roman, Comic Sans and Ariel Black...but no 'Hunch' ;)

Byron Orlock
Hunch font? My PC doesn't have that one...I have Times New Roman, Comic Sans and Ariel Black...but no 'Hunch' ;)

The term goes back to the olden days of printing with moveable type, when you had to take everything out by hand, lay them in a bed and then screw tight.

Charlie Croker
Ok..to finish off the week's theme..here's a uniform and a half!! George C. Scott as Gen. Patton! 'TEN HUT!

Ozma
Hi, just got back in time to make it for one day on the theme.

Geena Davis, Dottie Hinton, from A League of Their Own.


Everybody looks super-duper. I especially like Byron's. I love Nuns on the Run and Robbie Coltrane.

(joker6067)
be sure to adjust your cap!

(joker6067)
Hi, just got back in time to make it for one day on the theme.

Geena Davis, Dottie Hinton, from A League of Their Own.


Everybody looks super-duper. I especially like Byron's. I love Nuns on the Run and Robbie Coltrane.


so can you catch a fastball with your bare hands?

Ozma
I think I better leave my mitt on.

Ozma
While we are waiting fro a new theme I thought I'd strike out on my own and I am using one of my favorite newer movies Volver.

TappyTibbons
is this the one you told me I should see? hmm... might have to check that one out

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