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Well, you got a decent number right. Big credit for actually getting Midnight Meat Train correct, which I hadn't heard of before until tonight. Snatch isn't a bad guess, as the right answer is a Guy Ritchie film. Die Hard With A Vengeance was tossed around, but we ended up with the right film. It's actually another

Excellent job. Got two of the questions we got wrong. Troop Beverly Hills just never entered the conversation, as none of us had seen it, although plenty of other teams had. And for the Tom Hanks, we went with The Terminal, which also came out in 2004, but was later than The Ladykillers. I feel a bit ashamed on that,

Great job, got them all correct. Particularly good on Oliver & Company, which we did not think of at all. We knew it was prior to the Lion King, but our knowledge of 80's Disney films is pretty lacking.

Now, that's more like it! Damn fine night of movie trivia last night, with no drunk Irishmen to put me in a foul mood during the thing. Both of my film group teams, The Beer Hunters and Octopussy Control, did very well throughout the night. My team was averaging just one question a round, which included the audio

What makes this so hard to believe that it could happen in the 70's? I associate the 70's with lots of weird things happening.

Oh yeah, a show that starts out at 80,000 viewers and drops to around 30,000 by the end and only lasted one season on cable is totally not a flop.

How did I know what to say? It was written in a script. How did I know where to be? People told me.

Any good looks to him mostly reside in his body, not his face. If you're into lean sculpted bodies, he's got a pretty good looking one.

I don't necessarily think that just playing tons of video games makes you stupid. I mean, that's like using binge watching on Netflix as inherently intellectually inferior, which I don't think is the case even if it's something like Fuller House. People can dig different ways of leisure time without it having to

In the film, it's stated that he did play there as a player, so that probably had a bit more to do with how he got hired as a coach more than just choosing a random dude from The Bronx.

Correct on all of them. Damn good job, as I totally forgot that Angela Bassett was in London Has Fallen. Also, for the Cameron documentary, we ended up transposing the two documentaries he did, Ghosts Of The Abyss and Aliens of The Deep, into Ghosts of The Deep.

If Into The Abyss hadn't been made, I think they would've taken Happy People, due to him having the directing credit.

Correct. Frustrating to me, as I saw it when it came out, but the opening credits song didn't stick with me.

As it turns out, Angela Bassett was in something as early as in this year. Damn good job of remembering the opening song for Up In The Air, which I definitely didn't. Last Action Hero is a great guess for what film has James Cameron as himself, but that's incorect. Near Dark was not written by Cameron. Cybercrash was

Yeah, yeah, I typoed. Holden, Holden, Holden.

Is it at least entertainingly bad?

So you did. Sorry about doubting anyone other than Matthew could answer that. I just associate him the most with knowing every random 80's and 90's film out there. And this seems like it would fit that category.

Yup, that it is. Someone on our team thought for sure that it was The Art Of War, which only features Wesley Snipes of the three.

Come on Matthew Stechel, I know you're out there and the most likely to know the Snipe/Lane/Alda one. Let's here it.