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He's set to direct the live action Aladdin, so he'll certainly make a ton of money from that at least.

Very good job. Got them all correct. Shocking to realize that The Banger Sisters was the last time we saw Goldie Hawn in a film.

Last night was a super fun night of movie trivia. My film group fielded two teams of 5 and 4/5, Fake Newsies and My Neighbor Tarantino, and the competition between our two teams was quite good, with the two teams being tied going through into the final round. The first round went very well, with us getting nearly all

That was the bigger off note for me, compared to the tonal issues that Alisdair pointed out. It just ended very abruptly, just, well, you've lost everything, better look for a new place, see ya later. Would've liked more of a wrap-up with Bill and some of the friends, even if it meant less of the build-up of the

Very good job. Only incorrect ones are the year Tango And Cash came out, which is 1989, and Spike Lee's first film, as School Daze was his second. Correct on everything else.

Correct on both!

Very strong showing. Even the ones you guessed on, including Cardio and the International Basket Weaving and Own Wilson, were all correct. And sometimes the simple answer is the right one, as Animal House was the very first that had their name on it. Nebula is in The Big Short in a very small, one scene role in a pool

It most certainly does!

Correct on 2 out of the 3. Tango & Cash actually came out in 1989.

Correct on everything. Good job.

That it is, that it is.

Correct on everything. Good job!

Correct on most. While Wes Anderson has co-written two films with Roman Coppola, there is one person who just beats him out.

Definitely a reasonable guess, and I'd imagine most teams who got it wrong put that down.

Good job on that. We fucked up the first question by writing Joan Crawford instead of Joan Fontaine. And we struggled mightily on the second one, not helped by me conflating The Wolf Of Wall Street with The Big Short. Luckily, one of my teammates remembered Christian Bale and Margot Robbie being in The Big Short and I

Correct on the majority. While I too thought it sounded like Red Eye, that doesn't have a smuggling plot line to it.

Last night was a very enjoyable night of trivia, although kind of personally frustrating for one element. This time around, my film group was able to support the maximum number of players on each team, last week's champions My Neighbor Tarantino and my team of Fake Newsies, which had the return of Matthew Stechel. The

It is the Coen Brothers in an interview. Anything they say should be taken with a grain of salt.

Or John Oliver bits.

Correct on the majority. I did mean nuns, and the film they were looking for was actually The Town, which has a heist committed while they're wearing nun costumes. And it's actually 4 Branaugh Shakespear adaptions. And you got all the Al Pacino Super Chunks that you answered correctly in part or in full, and not