How many films can you spot in this picture?

Is it…Chocolat?

What’s the motorbike?

It’s a Chopper.

Is the dancing couple Strictly Ballroom or some other movie?

That’s Dances With Wolves.

The Jacket

woohoo!

Nobody got “Contact” yet?

oops, on closer inspection, it’s The Ring, sorry.

Lamppost 2, I’m pretty sure, is Mask of Zorro. The revolver could be Lethal Weapon. The flipper, of course, Flipper. I think the foot is Footloose.

My friend and I went through this last night, here are some I haven’t seen mentioned yet (but I could just have skimmed over them):

Jackass
The Pink Panther
21 grams (the scale)
The Thin Red Line
Bad Santa

The foot might also be Footloose.

How about “The Dish” for the satelite dish on the roof

Isn’t **Satan Claus ** a better fit than Bad Santa?

Other than that, I’ve got nothing new to add.

I think the one that tickled me most was American Grafitti.

Pi [actually, the title is the Greek symbol] – on the face of a building on the right (look for a medallion).

Seven – the road sign with the “7”.

If double meanings are okay, then:

Napoleon should count as the B&W Abel Gance epic, not just Napoleon Dynamite.
The black bird on the left could be Roger Corman’s The Raven.

And although it lacks the literalism of the other citations, the mule in the road front of a careening car? Bresson’s Au Hazard, Balthasar. [!]

It can’t be both because there’s no tiger involved in Narnia. The tiger goes with the faded dragon next to it, being crouching tiger, hidden dragon. The lion and the tiger are probably just near each other to confuse people.