Figured, but just to be sure.
Figured, but just to be sure.
Buscemi hasn't appeared in any Transformers yet, although given how many Coen Brothers actors end up in those films, only a matter of time. You're technically not supposed to know which Betty Ross and which Batman, but I'll say it's Jennifer Connolly and Ben Affleck. Kristofferson didn't get nominated for a Razzie for…
Poor Violet, forgotten as always. I'll admit I forgot her name as well, only remembering her as blueberry girl.
Correct on all but the last one. You made the fatal error of not seeing Woody Allen's Anything Else, where he has a pretty memorable scene with Jason Biggs. Still, good on you with He's Just Not That Into You, where my teammate knew about Rocket Raccoon and Black Widow being in it, but left them out to make it harder.…
Sorry about that. Just had to note that that was a big point getter for almost every team.
Yes, this is referring specifically to the order they go out in the original film adaption.
Correct on everything. Great job. Surprisingly, it was only my other film team who got Mishima. I knew what film was being referred to, but couldn't remember the name at all.
Correct on almost all of them. You forgot about Buscemi also being in The Big Lebowski. Still, good job on Antoine Fisher, where I and everyone on my team mixed up with John Q.
Yup, one that pretty much every team got. Good job.
With Dr. Strange, there's also the film that Charles Band made from his attempt to make a Dr. Strange film where he just changed some of the names and concepts to avoid getting sued. Had Jeffrey Combs as the Dr. Strange stand-in. Saw it at the Alamo Drafthouse pre-show for Dr. Strange and was quite amused.
Last night was the penultimate night of trivia and it was a damn good one. As always, my film group came as two teams, The Beer Hunters and my team of Don't Hate Robert Altman's The Player, Hate David Fincher's The Game. The first round was quite a bit more challenging than usual, but my team started the night tied in…
The first one is the only one of the four, soon to be five, I've seen. I remember thinking it was pretty enjoyable. Not a classic, but very few mainstream Hollywood comedies are nowadays.
Disagree entirely with that, but I respect your opinion.
Maybe then, he'll actually look slim on screen. One of my friends awhile back said that, at the rate Seagal's going, he'll have to wear a Victorian dress to cover up his bloat.
Still not that great a film and beat out a film, Boyhood, which will likely be seen as 2010's classic.
Technically, it's already happening to some extent. And, frankly, this is just going to happen to every film out there that gets ridiculously praised. Some people are just going to complain loudly that a film is overrated due to sky high expectations and there's little that can be done. At the very least, if this wins…
Carol had a sort of Old School Hollywood style of lighting, if not exactly Technicolor. Moonlight also has a great color scheme.
You're very welcome. And you did a pretty good job, only missed two. Aniston and Bateman were actually in five films: the ones you mentioned, the two Horrible Bosses films, and The Break-Up, which was the one my team forgot. And those were films with Tina Fey, but neither was released in 2014, with Admission being…
I don't know how it compares to the actual story, but the film is really good and really well told.
I played Paranoia one time. Super, super fun RPG, would definitely try it again.