Can't believe I missed Pride and Prejudice, my favorite book and movie. I got caught up thinking the opposite of humility and impartiality were arrogance and bias, and I couldn't come up with any movies with those in the title.
Sometimes these can be a bit confusing when words have multiple meanings. And sometimes the "opposites" here are really opposites of words that are spelled the same but mean something different. For example the "Fair" in "My Fair Lady" does not mean "just." A better antonym would be.. dark or ugly.
But then people might complain that the antonym for dark and ugly should be bright and beautiful respectively. I think 'unjust' is a fair choice for an antonym of fair.
A few means a small number. Many means a large number. Solitary is indeed an opposite for multiple, but "few" and "many" do not really mean multiple. They have more specific connotations.
The Polar Express! I kept coming up with things like "The Polar Tourist" or "The Longitudinal Foreigner," hoping they were just movies I'd never heard of lmao.
My righteous demon, devil, satan, maybe slav-e ow time is up..
other I missed was last action hero. I got mixed up with idle which (still) means vain in my language. I am aware idle means doing nothing in english (it does aswell in my language though most do not seem to know that.)_ The same word in both language but have drifted apart, in both languages it used to mean both vain aswell as doing nothing (connected by the concept of empty) In english doing nothing has become the prevalent meaning while in dutch that is the case for vain.
I missed it because of this, too, but I didn't (and still don't) disagree with the clue once it was revealed. I just didn't get the context of it at the time.
Love it......I reckon I'd go and see a film called Ambiguous and Distant Safety just to see what the heck was going on. "It's a horrible death", mega-LOL.....
Excellent, and actually all of the antonyms are antonyms in one sense or another. There is an element of cryptic-ness about the clues, which some will get, and some will not. The clues given are deceptive, but scrupulously fair and attainable to the solver from the antonym definitions given. I would describe the clues as Ximenean in nature.
And come to think of it Thawed sounds like a good creature feature too
other I missed was last action hero. I got mixed up with idle which (still) means vain in my language. I am aware idle means doing nothing in english (it does aswell in my language though most do not seem to know that.)_ The same word in both language but have drifted apart, in both languages it used to mean both vain aswell as doing nothing (connected by the concept of empty) In english doing nothing has become the prevalent meaning while in dutch that is the case for vain.