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Right you are on all of them!

Right you are, right you are!

Last night marked the start of the new three month long season of Movie Trivia at Videology and it went off very nicely for my film group. As with all movie trivia seasons, we made new team names, with my team name for the season being Octopussy Control and, somewhat controversially, the second team is now just The

Luckily, I've never had anyone vomit on me at a show. Closest I've had is seeing The Police at Halloween years back and seeing a woman dressed up as a cat in my row passed out for much of the show. Only when I left at the end of the show did I realize she vomited all in front of her. Thankfully, I didn't step on any

Thankful that someone else has played and enjoyed Funemployed. Been such a great game, way more enjoyable than Cards Against Humanity. I do really love the variation where everyone just plays four cards facedown and has to just make up whatever to sell themselves; I've only played that way one round through but it

Yes, it was the British tabloids that were threatening to reveal it and she decided she'd do it on her own terms. Sorry for the confusion in wording.

Lilly is the one who left. From what I understand, it's due to taking time to deal with coming out as trans, especially when it was unwillingly forced upon her.

You are correct! I actually initially thought that was Emilio Estevez directed, until I looked up after we turned it in (with the right answer) that I was thinking of The Way. And of course there's also The Way, Way Back. I feel that there needs to be a moratorium on film titles involving variations of The Way or The

Can message boards ever make a come back and be attached directly to this site? Because that would be the perfect avenue for something like this.

Again, from NYC, I was seeing big lines even past opening weekend, and I really doubt a majority of them were raging conservatives.

Eastwood hasn't been a box office success on the level that American Sniper reached ever. And you're right, conservatives played a big part, but I don't think they were the only audience that came out to see it. I mean, lines were insane for it at Regal Union Square in NYC, not a central point for the hard right on

Fair enough. I liked it decently, but it's not his best. Still has some great moments and it did look incredible in 70mm.

And even there, there's a limit to how much it'll make. Hateful Eight was hyped up both for the Tarantino and how it was filmed and, while it did well, wasn't like a major blockbuster success. Although, in that case, it's a question of how well it would've done had it been directed by someone else, since Hateful Eight

Bradley Cooper's hit and miss. Certainly, I don't think American Sniper would've made quite as much without him in it, but others haven't done so well. Appealing concept and star seem to work more than anything else these days.

For Lawrence, I'd argue that Silver Linings Playbook was sold on a combination of her and Cooper and that did really damn well.

Correct on all other than Peter Weir's last film, which you were right about The Truman Show not being the last one. He did two more films after Truman Show, Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World and the right answer which I'll leave alone in case anyone wants to go for it. Great job on Drowning By Numbers;

Correct on all. Down Periscope was one that both of our teams missed. It has a really stacked cast for what seems like a silly submarine comedy. In addition to Stanton and Macy, there's also Rip Torn and Bruce Dern as well.

Coincidentally, both the Coens and Kubrick are directors who I decided to see all of their work chronologically during the past few years. I'd mostly agree with you, except I don't really care much for Fear & Desire and Killer's Kiss, while having one great sequence in the plastic model factory, is also pretty minor

As someone who has a brother and cousin with autism, this was already on my radar. Glad it seems to be a good film. I saw a documentary last year at Tribeca Film Festival called Austim in Love, focusing on several autistic men as they negotiate the world of romance. Very moving and wonderful. I aired on PBS and is

Right on!