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what about Bill and Ted 2? :P not even sure what it's called

 

It was called Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.  hehe, I used to have the soundtrack on tape.  haha, Steve Vai.  Memories.

The TV screens, vacuum tube computer panels, and desk with swinging lamp and papers appears to mark the movie as set in the 80's.

 

The far side of the room makes it look like it's a rather open area, such as a warehouse, but it looks like there may be scaffolding or hanging pieces of something around as well, sort of like a backstage area.

 

It looks like it may be a scene taking place at a movie or television studio in the 80's.

 

The character, then, may be an actor, and he may not actually be playing the headless horseman, he may just be 'horsing' around on the set. That looks a bit like a reddish-blonde head of hair poking out of a costume collar that the person has pulled over their head.

 

It's quite likely I've not actually seen this movie, because it doesn't really sound all that familiar to me.

Nuh uh... that's not really the movie, is it?

 

SD's been the one to always look at that info, so I naturally assumed it was a red herring.

Oof.

 

So, since I haven't seen the movie before, what was that scene actually like? How far off was I in my little amateur analysis?

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Oof.

 

So, since I haven't seen the movie before, what was that scene actually like? How far off was I in my little amateur analysis?

 

You had most of it right, except that the guy who's head exploded, was

A) some vegitarian black guy? (or maybe it was the white guy's head who exploded....)

B) Bill cosby tossed hamburger at him and cuased his head to explode.

SD, wasn't "The Majestic" the movie with Jim Carrey where he got amnesia, and everyone convinced him he was a long lost son, and it turned out he wasn't?

 

I think you are actually thinking of The Prestige,which is the correct answer.

 

The Illusionist is the one with Edward Norton, and The Prestige has Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale.

Ye it was the prestige. I thought someone might say the illusionist, they came out around the same time.

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