Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in*** The Great Train Robbery*** (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in*** The Great Train Robbery*** (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
The Big Lebowski - the Stranger, Sam Elliott
Escape From L.A. - Snake Plissken, Kurt Russell (at the very end of the film)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Compressed Hare - Bugs Bunny, when he sees Wile E. Coyote’s sign
Escape From L.A. - Snake Plissken, Kurt Russell (at the very end of the film)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Compressed Hare - Bugs Bunny, when he sees Wile E. Coyote’s sign
Escape From L.A. - Snake Plissken, Kurt Russell (at the very end of the film)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Compressed Hare - Bugs Bunny, when he sees Wile E. Coyote’s sign
Escape From L.A. - Snake Plissken, Kurt Russell (at the very end of the film)
Smokey and the Bandit - Burt Reynolds @ 2:20 or so
Goodfellas, Tommy DeVito, Joe Pesci (in an explicit homage to #8)
Looking at the Camera: Name the movie, character and actor who looks directly at the camera in a scene, without dialogue
Trading Places, Billy Ray Valentine, Eddie Murphy
We’re The Millers, David Clark, Jason Sudeikis
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bureller, Matthew Broderick
Helen Keller, Helen Keller, Patty Duke
John Belushi, as John “Bluto” Blutarsky, in Animal House (he turns to smile and wiggle his eyebrows at the audience while watching Mandy Pepperidge undress)
Top Secret!, Hillary Flammond and Nick Rivers, Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes as the title characters
The boss bandit, Justus Barnes, in The Great Train Robbery (in a MUCH copied scene at the end, he looks straight at the camera and fires his gun)
Compressed Hare - Bugs Bunny, when he sees Wile E. Coyote’s sign
Escape From L.A. - Snake Plissken, Kurt Russell (at the very end of the film)
Smokey and the Bandit - Burt Reynolds @ 2:20 or so
Goodfellas, Tommy DeVito, Joe Pesci (in an explicit homage to #8)
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Norman Bates, played by Anthony Perkins, in the final scene of*** Psycho!***