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Don't you dare insult Emily Blunt by insinuating that she's a lesser version of Jennifer Lawrence.

You've got me intrigued about the ending. Since I'm unlikely to see the film adaption or read the book, feel free to spoil here.

50th anniversary will help a little bit.

We should hopefully be getting that sometime, focusing on the Werewolves. And there is a spin-off TV series of that happening too.

Within our team, the debate was over whether it'd be Little Women or The Scarlet Pimpernel. I sided with Little Women, as I couldn't see Scarlet Pimpernel as a George Cukor directed film.

Yup! We had a small debate in my team, as I thought it could've been The Iron Giant, thinking they came out the same year, instead of Iron Giant coming out the year after.

Correct on everything! Out of curiosity, do you remember Giamatti being in The Negotiator?

Very good. I did mess up on the spelling of Hader's character, so Sausage Party is right. I remembered Ken Loach directing I, Daniel Blake but the title went right out my brain. The Negotiator is right and, just like you, my teammate who got it knew Jackson and Spacey were in it but couldn't remember Giammatti. We

On the right track, but it's actually Once Upon A Time In Mexico, the last part of the El Mariachi trilogy. With my team, we went with El Mariachi.

You actually did really well. The tagline is for Miss Congeniality, as IMDB reveals that it had four taglines during it's release. Right on Jane Campion; the second part of the question was about which film won the Palme this year. My bad if the phrasing was hard to tell. It was Louise, but not Mr. Orange. Very close

Damn, great job. Not a single team knew Sylvain White, so kudos to you there.

My apologies. That was me messing up. The actual question was non-specific about what decade the earlier adaptions were from, only that they were silent. When re-writing the question, I just made an assumption that they had to have been from the 20's and wrote that down. Again, my apologies for the assumption.

Definitely a valiant effort. Tate Taylor did do another film after The Help. Your Highness is one I thought it might've been, but it turns out it's quite a bit older than that. The novel isn't All Quiet On The Western Front. As I said elsewhere, while Charlotte's Web is the prominent talking spider, Sarandon's never

There was a minor debate on my team about that and we managed to get it wrong. Doesn't help that I haven't seen it.

Yup, that is Coming To America.

Correct on all. Kicking myself that I forgot about The Big Carnival, especially as I misremembered Circus being part of the title.

Correct on most. While Charlotte's Web is the most prominent talking spider, she's not the only one and the recent version had Charlotte voiced by Julia Roberts. And the quote, while it feels like it should be from History Of The World Part 1, is from a different 80's comedy. Correct on everything else, including the

Danny's the kid's name, but his imaginary friend has a different name.

Well, I return. Meant to post last week, but my Wi-Fi died before I could post. Hope this won't happen again. Last night marked the launch of a brand new season of Movie Trivia. My Film Group fielded two teams of six and five, christened with the names The Beer Hunters 2: Booze Patrol and Don't Hate Robert Altman's

Where do you stand on cats in bookstores? Because I've seen two bookstores in NYC have them and I 100% approve of them.