This will be round 54 of Never Ending Movie Chain.
From Don, with tweaks over the years:
Feel free to jump in anywhere you want, post once or post as often as you want just don't reply to yourself.
For any new folks joining in <and new folks are definitely encouraged to do so>...
We start by naming a movie, the next player to jump in has to name an actor in that film and the next to follow him/her has to name a different movie that actor was in.
EX:
Player one: Star Wars, Player Two: Mark Hamill, Player Three: Corvette Summer, Player Four: Annie Potts, Player Five: Ghostbusters, etc.
Repeats are allowed but discouraged and there has to be a distance of at least five steps before you use a movie or an an actor a second time. No IMDb please <expect to look up dates of movies with identical titles or spellings of names>.
No repeats within 5 steps and avoid getting caught in a loop with MCU or Fast & Furious movies, for example. Long-running franchises with ensemble casts can allow you go round and round indefinitely.
You need to follow the chain as it is drawn, no jumping. If we have Stephen Moyer on the table and someone plays Prince Valiant then the Prince Valiant you have to go out of is the one that had Stephen Moyer in it, no matter how many other movies out there are named Prince Valiant.
Because of this rule, many chains have been broken by using a same-named movie from a different decade. SAG-AFTRA requires actors to have unique names, but movie names are not unique. If you know your movie may be confused with another of the same name, add the year or other unique identifying information (such as "the original" or "the recent reboot" or "the live action remake" etc.) to help others. This becomes a requirement in the rare case that the same actor has played in both the original and remake; for example if the actor is Charlton Heston and you say Planet of the Apes, you must specify (1968) or (2001).
We want to avoid using archival footage. For purposes of our game Dick Clark, Bob Hope, President Kennedy etc. did not appear in Forrest Gump.
I won't make this a rule but rather a recommendation. Please avoid films that have not been released/aired in the U.S.
And just for the sake of putting it into the written rules mostly for sake of newcomers voice work (animated films) and made-for-TV movies are allowed but not mini-series.
Oh, and the idea is not to stump everyone but to keep the chain going for as long as possible. We play this one on road trips and I don't know why I didn't think to start this up here years ago. It is perfect for the online community because you can jump in whenever and wherever or as often as you want.
Also feel free to add comments about the movies or actors mentioned if you like. Part of the fun is saying “Wow, I haven't thought about that movie for years.” or “I love Errol Flynn!”
Finally this is what burned us in 51. Generally no posting of names, trailers, or posters that show who might have been involved in the movie.
Since I've got Jury Duty next week and I'm angry about that, I'm tempted to go the way of heroic Juror #8.
But alas, I'm Juror #7, who's nowhere near as memorable. The Foreman might be known from other films but it'd be a short chain indeed if nobody knows him.
I could stay in the West, once upon a time, but my Navy roots compel me to honor Mr. Fonda in his role as Adm. Nimitz in
A feature length filmed stage musical counts in this game.
I was dying to post for hints like "Anyone? Do I have to wait for it?"
Anyway Orient Express was also a great option to throw it wide open, so instead of His Majesty Jonathan Groff which I was going to play, I'll go with .. hmmmm, so many choices.
Hmmm. Guardians is too easy. Knives is fun and recent and opens options, but I'm missing some Bond (with non-trivial cast overlap with said Knives film.)
So we'll go with Drax by another name in the Bond film Spectre, a much more thrilling but less musical interpretation of Día de los Muertos than Coco.
kevin kline. haven't been paying attention much lately. he was a cop in this one... or was. it from the 80s. there were a few good choices in this movie
I'd play a certain animated movie about a mouse but Miales has forbidden it so I'll do a live action remake of a formerly animated movie made by The Mouse, with a small overlap in voice vs. live cast.
So many to choose from. I almost went with Sister Act or Murder on the Orient Express, but how could I pass up a chance to play Murder by Death? I love that movie!