Correct on most. As I said in another comment, while many people think Henson directed The Muppet Movie, neither he nor Frank Oz did that. It was instead some guy the studio insisted on directing it.
Correct on most. As I said in another comment, while many people think Henson directed The Muppet Movie, neither he nor Frank Oz did that. It was instead some guy the studio insisted on directing it.
Mostly looking forward to this weekend. Seeing The Lego Batman Movie on Friday, which should lift my spirits a bit. Saturday, I should be going over to friends I haven't seen since December for a possible combination of board games and writing letters and postcards to my local congressmen and women. Then that night,…
Awesome. That's a feeling I've been missing for a little bit.
I knew with 100% certainty it wasn't Ron Howard, as The Grinch was the only Suess adaption he was directly involved with. However, I wouldn't have been able to say who directed it, only that 3 time Oscar winning cinematographer Emanuel Lubezki was DoP on it.
Here's the official website from the distributor's page. Scroll down and it'll show where it's expanding: http://kedi.oscilloscope.net/#
Damn good job, got everything correct. Special kudos for getting Dustin Hoffman, which was indeed the one guest round question that nobody answered correctly. A lot of people, including our team, deduced that the film had to be Meet The Fockers, but once we got there, we instead guessed it had to be Robert de Niro on…
Correct on most. Only incorrect answer was The Muppet Movie wasn't directed by Jim Henson. In fact, it wasn't even directed by Frank Oz, but some guy outside the Muppet camp that the studio wanted. He clashed a lot with Henson, which led to the subsequent Muppet films in Henson's lifetime being directed by either…
Correct on everything!
Marty was the zebra's name.
Yup, that's it!
For myself, I'd totally be fine with the equivalent of cat videos in a beautiful city shot with good equipment. The fact that it might provide some human insight is just a very nice bonus.
Correct on most. The film being described is not To Wong Fu and Tony Jaa is not in the first xXx.
Yeah, I saw that right after I posted. Missed it when looking at the Wikipedia page during trivia.
Actually, I take it back, I do see that Wild Things was nominated. If it had won, it would've been the first threesome to win Best Kiss, since it was Matt Dillon, Denise Richards, and Neve Campbell which were nominated for that.
Correct on most, including the majority of the ones you were uncertain of. The only wrong answer was Wild Things, which was one we considered but we were more sure of what turned out to be the right answer. Surprisingly, Wild Things wasn't even nominated, although I do see that there were two same sex kisses that were…
I return to recap Movie Trivia, taking off last week due entirely due to an unexpected amount of drowsiness. This was a very enjoyable night of Movie Trivia. My two film group teams were each at one of the booths in the back room, with my team, The Hand That Lox The Bagel, at the Winner's Booth, and the my other team,…
Believe me, I fucking wish I could've seen more Lego Batman Movie ads. I've seen the ones for The Boss Baby and The Smurfs Lost Village far too many times for my taste.
Sorry to break it, but my dad has never once mentioned it at anytime.
How were Barenaked Ladies? I saw them twice with my dad when they had Stephen Page and it's just so hard for me to imagine them playing well without him, since so much of the fun of the two shows was the interplay between him and Ed.
Oh well.