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Nice to see you back at this and good to see you did a fine job. You were on the right track with Clerks, but it's actually another Kevin Smith film. You fell into the trap my team did, as we also couldn't remember Natalie Portman being in Zoolander and thought it'd be too early in her career to make that cameo. Turns

Even Russian Dolls would've been a help, as we only knew L'Abarge Espagnole.

Oh yeah, we definitely knew Joe Carnahan. We also knew for sure it was The Panic In Needle Park, mostly from one of my teammates studying up on Al Pacino in anticipation that questions would be asked due to yesterday being his birthday. It did take awhile, but that same teammate did remember Into The Electric Mist.

Damn, great job. Have you seen either of those films? That's one of my friend's guest round questions that no one got right.

Correct on most. The Baltimore lawyer one is not The Verdict and, sadly, both Trumps are in Zoolander. Still, good job on The Organization, which no team remembered at all.

As I do throughout my life.

Correct on everything answered. And yes, I did make a typo on nun.

Correct on that!

Almost certainly yes.

Correct on everything, including that I typoed nuns. Particularly great on knowing the Audrey Tautou films and 8 Million Ways To Die, both of which were big stumpers for my team.

Hah, it's up now, so now your okay looks really weird out of context. Boy, I bet you're kicking yourself now.

It's up now, so take a look at the ones I didn't text you about and I'll be curious how many more of them you ended up knowing.

While the night of last night's Movie Trivia was really awful in terms of weather, with so much rain, it ended up being a full night for my two teams, with my two film group teams fielding six and five people. My team, Fake Newsies, started off on a bit of an uncertain foot as we found the first round to be very

I will say the sound quality for this week's We Hate Movies was quite good, as crystal clear as if you were there. And given that I was there for this one, that's good testimony.

I felt like The Bye Bye Man got a pretty decent amount of advertising. Certaintly I saw enough of the advertising with the catch phrase that it's embedded into my skull now.

Jack Raynor also deserves a shout out as well, particularly after being very impressive last year in Sing Street and playing someone completely different. And he does rock the long hair very nicely.

That reminds me that I went to a panel with Ron Perlman giving a Q&A to promote his memoir at NY Comic Con and someone asked him about voicing Clayface in Batman: The Animated Series. Perlman's response was basically that he thought it was pleasant but he didn't remember much of it and blamed it on a lot of acid. It

Because this is a feature about looking at celebrity memoirs or celebrity associated books, not limited to the year that the article's written.

Allegedly, Whovian, allegedly.

Particularly since there's so much complexity going on that can't really be improvised.