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Correct on all but the ones you dobuted, Blue Valentine and E.T.. Indeed, Don Cheadle is not in Blue Valentine. One of my teammates knew what the film was about and could describe it, but didn't remember the name. And yeah, I figured that writing all the questions would make it easier than it was then that E.T. was

Correct on the majority. I too thought it was Ethan Coen, but it turns out to be the other Coen brother, as the actual writer on Garfield: The Movie is Joel Cohen.

Correct indeedy!

While my experience in getting to Movie Trivia last night wasn't fun (if anyone ever rides the subway in NY, please, please, please don't hit the emergency brake), the actual trivia itself was quite fun. While my two film group teams honored Carrie Fisher with our names last week, we couldn't keep it up the whole

In particular, great casting choice of Zoe Kazan to play Emily Gordon. She's really great in romantic comedies and she's shown she can have chemistry on-screen with just about anyone.

Have you seen Love & Friendship yet? That'll definitely give you quite a bit of that.

You're very welcome. Always happy to do so. And you were mostly correct with your answers. Off by one with the Oliver Stone question, as he also directed Nixon.

Correct on most. In a certain respect, Who's The Man? is a right answer as it features Queen Latifah and a Dr. Dre. However, the question was concerning Dr. Dre the rapper and not Dr. Dre with an accent over the e that was host of Yo! MTV Raps.

Half right, half wrong. You are right on William Fichtner. However, Colin Farrell won his Golden Globe for a much better film that definitely straddles the line of a Comedy.

Right on with all of them. Good job especially with the bonus for the Romy and Michelle question, as many teams, including ours, could remember post-it notes but had a hard time remembering that Cumming's character made special shoe rubber.

Correct on the majority. While Middle Of Nowhere is the film that brought some of the earliest attention to DuVernay prior to Selma, it's not her first narrative film.

After a week off for the holidays, Movie Trivia at Videology kicked off last night for a brand new season and it was a stellar beginning to the season. My film group yielded two teams as usual, Into The Garbage Chute, Flyboy which I was on and Wishful Drinking Strikes Back, who were the overall winners of the last

Little late on my part to reply. Correct on half. The animated one is wrong, but that also might be me doing a poor job describing it. That's from the 50's version of Around The World In 80 Days. And you're closer than most with The Legend Of Tarzan, but that was actually the second to last film he was in. The true

This was definitely rockier for you this time around, but at least you did do some of the same wrong guesses that my team did, such as Wild At Heart and Hateful Eight. Also, I thought it was The Great Train Robbery, but my teammates corrected me on that. Also very close on the ordering, just needed to flip MASH and

I genuinely wonder if that was how the VHS version was, since that's the only time I've seen it and I truly can't remember the opening credits being spoken aloud.

I have seen it but didn't realize it. Which character did she play?

Only a matter of time before that and Derek & The Dominoes are in.

He did indeed.

It feels really dickish to give Nile Rogers an induction, yet not the main band that many associate with him.

Lou Reed is a double inductee, both as part of Velvet Underground and for his solo career.