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Television show title inquiry

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Television show title inquiry

Postby msiss003 » 11 Nov 2020 13:03

I have a question about a television program that I saw in 2013 that involved possible lockpicking and other scenes associated.I have tried many methods in searching for this television program and I find it peculiar that I am not able to find what I viewed.I have tried many websites,google,Reddit,Quora,IMDB,contacted the FCC, talked to many people on a person to person basis, contacted many companies, television networks, and cable service providers.I have not been able to identify the television program that I saw in 2013 based on scene description.I would like to raise awareness that a television program based on scene description without knowing the title of the program or the actors’s names could be an issue that faces others also.I saw a television program in 2013 that had a woman in a red dress with blond hair sitting alone in a pitch black room that vanishes next to a green lamp.In another scene a man uses keys or lock picks on a keychain to try to unlock a doorknob while standing next to another woman panicking.In another scene a man encounters a room with racks of weapons and another woman is there also.In the end credits a woman is speaking and says whoever is watching us must be testing us and must know what we’re doing and must be on to us.There is a warehouse and a city overlooking it in the background.Without the proper information one can face such an issue of not resolving such a problem of knowing image based descriptions of a television program and not the name of the program and other related information beyond images on a show.Based on what I saw on television I would like to know the name of the program.
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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby femurat » 11 Nov 2020 13:40

Is this an artificial intelligence experiment?
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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Nov 2020 13:41

Turing test?

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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby demux » 11 Nov 2020 13:56

GWiens2001 wrote:Turing test?


I wonder if the username ELIZA is taken on this forum... ;-)
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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Nov 2020 14:09

The only movies that in my mind match the descriptions is Die Hard and Muppets Take Manhattan.
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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Nov 2020 14:49

Squelchtone wrote:The only movies that in my mind match the descriptions is Die Hard and Muppets Take Manhattan.


That’s it!!! Miss Piggy was wearing that red dress! Problem solved.

:mrgreen:

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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby femurat » 11 Nov 2020 15:37

GWiens2001 wrote:Turing test?

Gordon


Well, if this is the case, it failed the test :roll:
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Re: Television show title inquiry

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Nov 2020 18:58

femurat wrote:
GWiens2001 wrote:Turing test?

Gordon


Well, if this is the case, it failed the test :roll:


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