Which movie will we watch?
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A friend invited me to a movie night. But instead of telling me which movie we are going to watch, she just gave me a bunch of movie tickets:
Can you tell me which movie we will watch?
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A friend invited me to a movie night. But instead of telling me which movie we are going to watch, she just gave me a bunch of movie tickets:
Can you tell me which movie we will watch?
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A friend invited me to a movie night. But instead of telling me which movie we are going to watch, she just gave me a bunch of movie tickets:
Can you tell me which movie we will watch?
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A friend invited me to a movie night. But instead of telling me which movie we are going to watch, she just gave me a bunch of movie tickets:
Can you tell me which movie we will watch?
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There's no comments on any of the answers indicating if any reasoning is close or correct. How about a hint? :)
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There's no comments on any of the answers indicating if any reasoning is close or correct. How about a hint? :)
– m1gp0z
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There's no comments on any of the answers indicating if any reasoning is close or correct. How about a hint? :)
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There's no comments on any of the answers indicating if any reasoning is close or correct. How about a hint? :)
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Partial answer:
I did a little rearranging by seat number, and the first letters of the movies spell out THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT.
If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
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Partial answer:
Plotting the clocks on a seating plan map puts them in a trail but I can't make out any more than that yet: http://jsfiddle.net/7tdhvysu/2/
EDIT 1: The first one is on row 3 and points to the 1, the second is on row 4 and also points to the 1, and the next one down points to the 5. These are the starting numbers for pi:3.1415...
, which points toThe Life of Pi
EDIT 2: Reversing the order of the rows doesn't help: http://jsfiddle.net/8rbd5pv9/
EDIT 3: There are a number of them with the same minutes right next to each other, in fact there are 6 "pairs" of same minute hands next to each other - perhaps relevant? One of those pairs contains "12" minutes, which is abnormal to the others which are all multiples of 5.
The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
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Potential partial answer building on generalcrispy's partial answer:
I tried drawing the times for an analog clock and noticed that the hour arms usually point more or less directly at another clock (Except those that point out of the image), but i have not been able to establish any kind of pattern, but thought this might save others some time or give them ideas. Maybe they need to be rearranged?
The minute arms doesn't seem to point at anything in this configuration
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
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I think it is
Ocean's eleven? Because it starts around 9:55 pm and you are invited for movie night.
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It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
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Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
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Building off @generalcrispy's answer (you were SO close if I'm right):
"THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT." (Emphasis added)
So the movie you'll be watching is:
IT (Scary!)
Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
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I think it is
La La Land
because
The seat and row numbers add to 15, the exact start time of the movie. None of the other tickets' seat/row numbers add up in this way.
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You're going to watch:
Titanic
Because
Graph the seats, they form a continuous line of an object. Rotate that object (i.e. assume the first and last points are at the same level) and it's an iceberg.
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You are going to watch the classic:
Hot Shots
because
there are 2 sets of times that are duplicates:
12:05 and 12:30
these are:
The Third Man,
Harold and Maude,
Over the hedge,
Shutter Island,
Which is formed by
Taking the 1st letter of each movie (SHOT) and using each letter twice, getting HOTSHOTS
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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I think...
There is no answer
Because...
You'd need two movie tickets of the same movie to watch the same movie. However, all the movie tickets were different, and there were never two for the same movie, so technically there's no answer.
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
yesterday
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When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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You're going to watch
Anaconda
or possibly
Snake on a 'plane' - geddit
because
Arranged on a grid, the row and seat numbers form a contiguous chain of blocks vaguely reminiscent of a snake.
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I have tried my best to evaluate each ticket on similarity basis bcos two ticket are required to watch the movie.But no similarity is found as far as row & seat no is concerned. Only similarity is found in timing of movies. So on the similarity of timing I can conclude that they will go one of
following movies
1 Edward Scissors Hands timing 18.25
2 Toy Story 2 timing 18.25
Moreover there seats are in line one behind other.
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Partial answer:
I did a little rearranging by seat number, and the first letters of the movies spell out THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT.
If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
– dissemin8or
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Partial answer:
I did a little rearranging by seat number, and the first letters of the movies spell out THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT.
If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
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Partial answer:
I did a little rearranging by seat number, and the first letters of the movies spell out THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT.
Partial answer:
I did a little rearranging by seat number, and the first letters of the movies spell out THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT.
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If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
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If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
– dissemin8or
yesterday
If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
– dissemin8or
yesterday
If you rot13: nirentr gur fgneg gvzrf, lbh neevir jvgu fvkgrra-avargrra, bar zvahgr orsber Yvsr bs Cv fgnegf, fb gung pbhyq or vg...
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Partial answer:
Plotting the clocks on a seating plan map puts them in a trail but I can't make out any more than that yet: http://jsfiddle.net/7tdhvysu/2/
EDIT 1: The first one is on row 3 and points to the 1, the second is on row 4 and also points to the 1, and the next one down points to the 5. These are the starting numbers for pi:3.1415...
, which points toThe Life of Pi
EDIT 2: Reversing the order of the rows doesn't help: http://jsfiddle.net/8rbd5pv9/
EDIT 3: There are a number of them with the same minutes right next to each other, in fact there are 6 "pairs" of same minute hands next to each other - perhaps relevant? One of those pairs contains "12" minutes, which is abnormal to the others which are all multiples of 5.
The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
yesterday
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Partial answer:
Plotting the clocks on a seating plan map puts them in a trail but I can't make out any more than that yet: http://jsfiddle.net/7tdhvysu/2/
EDIT 1: The first one is on row 3 and points to the 1, the second is on row 4 and also points to the 1, and the next one down points to the 5. These are the starting numbers for pi:3.1415...
, which points toThe Life of Pi
EDIT 2: Reversing the order of the rows doesn't help: http://jsfiddle.net/8rbd5pv9/
EDIT 3: There are a number of them with the same minutes right next to each other, in fact there are 6 "pairs" of same minute hands next to each other - perhaps relevant? One of those pairs contains "12" minutes, which is abnormal to the others which are all multiples of 5.
The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
yesterday
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Partial answer:
Plotting the clocks on a seating plan map puts them in a trail but I can't make out any more than that yet: http://jsfiddle.net/7tdhvysu/2/
EDIT 1: The first one is on row 3 and points to the 1, the second is on row 4 and also points to the 1, and the next one down points to the 5. These are the starting numbers for pi:3.1415...
, which points toThe Life of Pi
EDIT 2: Reversing the order of the rows doesn't help: http://jsfiddle.net/8rbd5pv9/
EDIT 3: There are a number of them with the same minutes right next to each other, in fact there are 6 "pairs" of same minute hands next to each other - perhaps relevant? One of those pairs contains "12" minutes, which is abnormal to the others which are all multiples of 5.
Partial answer:
Plotting the clocks on a seating plan map puts them in a trail but I can't make out any more than that yet: http://jsfiddle.net/7tdhvysu/2/
EDIT 1: The first one is on row 3 and points to the 1, the second is on row 4 and also points to the 1, and the next one down points to the 5. These are the starting numbers for pi:3.1415...
, which points toThe Life of Pi
EDIT 2: Reversing the order of the rows doesn't help: http://jsfiddle.net/8rbd5pv9/
EDIT 3: There are a number of them with the same minutes right next to each other, in fact there are 6 "pairs" of same minute hands next to each other - perhaps relevant? One of those pairs contains "12" minutes, which is abnormal to the others which are all multiples of 5.
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The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
yesterday
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The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
yesterday
The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
The trail order is the same order that you use to pluck off the first letters of the titles to get the message @generalcrispy pointed out. I'm wondering if the hands pointing would make more sense in a "times point to it" if in your chart you had the lower numbered rows at the bottom instead of starting them at the top
– Dason
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
yesterday
@Dason See Edit 2
– Jamie Barker
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Potential partial answer building on generalcrispy's partial answer:
I tried drawing the times for an analog clock and noticed that the hour arms usually point more or less directly at another clock (Except those that point out of the image), but i have not been able to establish any kind of pattern, but thought this might save others some time or give them ideas. Maybe they need to be rearranged?
The minute arms doesn't seem to point at anything in this configuration
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
yesterday
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Potential partial answer building on generalcrispy's partial answer:
I tried drawing the times for an analog clock and noticed that the hour arms usually point more or less directly at another clock (Except those that point out of the image), but i have not been able to establish any kind of pattern, but thought this might save others some time or give them ideas. Maybe they need to be rearranged?
The minute arms doesn't seem to point at anything in this configuration
[
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
yesterday
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Potential partial answer building on generalcrispy's partial answer:
I tried drawing the times for an analog clock and noticed that the hour arms usually point more or less directly at another clock (Except those that point out of the image), but i have not been able to establish any kind of pattern, but thought this might save others some time or give them ideas. Maybe they need to be rearranged?
The minute arms doesn't seem to point at anything in this configuration
[
New contributor
Potential partial answer building on generalcrispy's partial answer:
I tried drawing the times for an analog clock and noticed that the hour arms usually point more or less directly at another clock (Except those that point out of the image), but i have not been able to establish any kind of pattern, but thought this might save others some time or give them ideas. Maybe they need to be rearranged?
The minute arms doesn't seem to point at anything in this configuration
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
yesterday
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
yesterday
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The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
The first and last ones are off. (18:25 is shown as 18:45 and 18:40 is shown as 20:40). Kudos, though on "newspaperman" going all analog! :)
– Chowzen
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Hm, I thought this might be something in flag semaphore, but some of the times don't map well onto any letter, and the ones that do don't seem to be spelling anything.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
yesterday
The OP didn't mention that the tickets were laid out on a board. Can we be sure that the ticket arrangement is relevant?
– Strawberry
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I think it is
Ocean's eleven? Because it starts around 9:55 pm and you are invited for movie night.
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It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
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Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
yesterday
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I think it is
Ocean's eleven? Because it starts around 9:55 pm and you are invited for movie night.
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It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
– Benjamin Goodacre
yesterday
Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
yesterday
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I think it is
Ocean's eleven? Because it starts around 9:55 pm and you are invited for movie night.
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I think it is
Ocean's eleven? Because it starts around 9:55 pm and you are invited for movie night.
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It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
– Benjamin Goodacre
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Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
yesterday
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It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
– Benjamin Goodacre
yesterday
Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
yesterday
It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
– Benjamin Goodacre
yesterday
It could be 'night' at any time past 6pm.
– Benjamin Goodacre
yesterday
Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
yesterday
Its extreme northerly location means Murmansk experiences an annual 40-day long polar "night" from 3 December to 11 January.
– Chowzen
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I tried too rearrange then draw the clocks:
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I tried too rearrange then draw the clocks:
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I tried too rearrange then draw the clocks:
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I tried too rearrange then draw the clocks:
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Building off @generalcrispy's answer (you were SO close if I'm right):
"THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT." (Emphasis added)
So the movie you'll be watching is:
IT (Scary!)
Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
yesterday
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up vote
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Building off @generalcrispy's answer (you were SO close if I'm right):
"THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT." (Emphasis added)
So the movie you'll be watching is:
IT (Scary!)
Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
yesterday
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Building off @generalcrispy's answer (you were SO close if I'm right):
"THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT." (Emphasis added)
So the movie you'll be watching is:
IT (Scary!)
Building off @generalcrispy's answer (you were SO close if I'm right):
"THE TIMES WILL POINT TO IT." (Emphasis added)
So the movie you'll be watching is:
IT (Scary!)
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Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
yesterday
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Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
yesterday
Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Seems odd to have a hidden message referencing the times if they're actually irrelevant.
– Nuclear Wang
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
Could be a red herring?
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
yesterday
@NuclearWang see my comment to generalcrispy as an alternate possibility.
– dissemin8or
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I think it is
La La Land
because
The seat and row numbers add to 15, the exact start time of the movie. None of the other tickets' seat/row numbers add up in this way.
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I think it is
La La Land
because
The seat and row numbers add to 15, the exact start time of the movie. None of the other tickets' seat/row numbers add up in this way.
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I think it is
La La Land
because
The seat and row numbers add to 15, the exact start time of the movie. None of the other tickets' seat/row numbers add up in this way.
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I think it is
La La Land
because
The seat and row numbers add to 15, the exact start time of the movie. None of the other tickets' seat/row numbers add up in this way.
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You're going to watch:
Titanic
Because
Graph the seats, they form a continuous line of an object. Rotate that object (i.e. assume the first and last points are at the same level) and it's an iceberg.
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You're going to watch:
Titanic
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Graph the seats, they form a continuous line of an object. Rotate that object (i.e. assume the first and last points are at the same level) and it's an iceberg.
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You're going to watch:
Titanic
Because
Graph the seats, they form a continuous line of an object. Rotate that object (i.e. assume the first and last points are at the same level) and it's an iceberg.
You're going to watch:
Titanic
Because
Graph the seats, they form a continuous line of an object. Rotate that object (i.e. assume the first and last points are at the same level) and it's an iceberg.
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You are going to watch the classic:
Hot Shots
because
there are 2 sets of times that are duplicates:
12:05 and 12:30
these are:
The Third Man,
Harold and Maude,
Over the hedge,
Shutter Island,
Which is formed by
Taking the 1st letter of each movie (SHOT) and using each letter twice, getting HOTSHOTS
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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You are going to watch the classic:
Hot Shots
because
there are 2 sets of times that are duplicates:
12:05 and 12:30
these are:
The Third Man,
Harold and Maude,
Over the hedge,
Shutter Island,
Which is formed by
Taking the 1st letter of each movie (SHOT) and using each letter twice, getting HOTSHOTS
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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You are going to watch the classic:
Hot Shots
because
there are 2 sets of times that are duplicates:
12:05 and 12:30
these are:
The Third Man,
Harold and Maude,
Over the hedge,
Shutter Island,
Which is formed by
Taking the 1st letter of each movie (SHOT) and using each letter twice, getting HOTSHOTS
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You are going to watch the classic:
Hot Shots
because
there are 2 sets of times that are duplicates:
12:05 and 12:30
these are:
The Third Man,
Harold and Maude,
Over the hedge,
Shutter Island,
Which is formed by
Taking the 1st letter of each movie (SHOT) and using each letter twice, getting HOTSHOTS
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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There's also Toy Story 2 and Edward Scissorhands (18:25).
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I think...
There is no answer
Because...
You'd need two movie tickets of the same movie to watch the same movie. However, all the movie tickets were different, and there were never two for the same movie, so technically there's no answer.
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
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When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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I think...
There is no answer
Because...
You'd need two movie tickets of the same movie to watch the same movie. However, all the movie tickets were different, and there were never two for the same movie, so technically there's no answer.
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
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When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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I think...
There is no answer
Because...
You'd need two movie tickets of the same movie to watch the same movie. However, all the movie tickets were different, and there were never two for the same movie, so technically there's no answer.
I think...
There is no answer
Because...
You'd need two movie tickets of the same movie to watch the same movie. However, all the movie tickets were different, and there were never two for the same movie, so technically there's no answer.
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
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When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
yesterday
5
When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
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The OP makes does't say that any of these tickets will be used for the movie viewing. They may have simply been collected over the past year from movies watched previously.
– MattClarke
yesterday
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
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Not to mention, "invited me for movie night" suggests home viewing.
– SirTechSpec
yesterday
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5
When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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When I buy 2 tickets for a movie, I don't give the other person my ticket too.
– Nuclear Wang
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You're going to watch
Anaconda
or possibly
Snake on a 'plane' - geddit
because
Arranged on a grid, the row and seat numbers form a contiguous chain of blocks vaguely reminiscent of a snake.
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You're going to watch
Anaconda
or possibly
Snake on a 'plane' - geddit
because
Arranged on a grid, the row and seat numbers form a contiguous chain of blocks vaguely reminiscent of a snake.
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You're going to watch
Anaconda
or possibly
Snake on a 'plane' - geddit
because
Arranged on a grid, the row and seat numbers form a contiguous chain of blocks vaguely reminiscent of a snake.
You're going to watch
Anaconda
or possibly
Snake on a 'plane' - geddit
because
Arranged on a grid, the row and seat numbers form a contiguous chain of blocks vaguely reminiscent of a snake.
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I have tried my best to evaluate each ticket on similarity basis bcos two ticket are required to watch the movie.But no similarity is found as far as row & seat no is concerned. Only similarity is found in timing of movies. So on the similarity of timing I can conclude that they will go one of
following movies
1 Edward Scissors Hands timing 18.25
2 Toy Story 2 timing 18.25
Moreover there seats are in line one behind other.
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I have tried my best to evaluate each ticket on similarity basis bcos two ticket are required to watch the movie.But no similarity is found as far as row & seat no is concerned. Only similarity is found in timing of movies. So on the similarity of timing I can conclude that they will go one of
following movies
1 Edward Scissors Hands timing 18.25
2 Toy Story 2 timing 18.25
Moreover there seats are in line one behind other.
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I have tried my best to evaluate each ticket on similarity basis bcos two ticket are required to watch the movie.But no similarity is found as far as row & seat no is concerned. Only similarity is found in timing of movies. So on the similarity of timing I can conclude that they will go one of
following movies
1 Edward Scissors Hands timing 18.25
2 Toy Story 2 timing 18.25
Moreover there seats are in line one behind other.
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I have tried my best to evaluate each ticket on similarity basis bcos two ticket are required to watch the movie.But no similarity is found as far as row & seat no is concerned. Only similarity is found in timing of movies. So on the similarity of timing I can conclude that they will go one of
following movies
1 Edward Scissors Hands timing 18.25
2 Toy Story 2 timing 18.25
Moreover there seats are in line one behind other.
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