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The fight on the train... is not an entirely bad idea per se, but Tee Hee is nowhere to be seen.
It's not on a space station, rather in a place that's not too shabby either.
I suggested the LALD train fight initially because your quarter frame has a ratio of 1.78:1 (meaning the full frame must have the same ratio), while most of the other movies are more wide-screen. I'll keep searching...
Only in this case, note reflections and shadows.
(btw a list of already guessed films would be helpful, please)
For now I will give it one more day and then present the solution. Maybe @Creasy47 wants to have another go, now that we know it indeed is from DAF?
And yes, I'd imagine this game operates best when played in good faith and not resorting to sifting through screenshots.
At the same time, though, I do think it'd be best if we get back to actual quarter frames. I know our minds are too sharp with these films that most games would end after a guess or two but I guess that's what keeps it fun and lets everyone have a go eventually. I know I've been guilty of it before but I do try to keep the image a bit more obvious/less zoomed in to be able to make out more detail of a scene.
No, "scanning" (sounds too automated to me) the frames on Screenmusings is not the purpose, though I still think even that poses the challenge to find the correct movie, and I find I get new insights by doing this. But though I've watched most Bond films around ten times (with a few exceptions...I'm afraid I have been ready to see SPECTRE only three times and probably DAD as well, and my love for QOS has also been very limited), I wouldn't be able to recognize every (quarter-)frame just from memory. Just saying how far my patience goes if I don't find the solution, and why I therefore pass on this.
It is a true quarterframe, @Creasy47 !
Over to you, @mtm , your artist-eyes seem to be very sensitive to Bond frames.
I know all of this is trivial, but there should be some rules. As I said before, looking for some unknown-dimension segment of a movie frame isn't that much fun.
Here's a fresh one for you: