Thanks. And you did at least get the vast majority right. Just off on who was in Life Is Sweet etc., and it was only Cujo that came out in 1983. Great job on all the rest.
Thanks. And you did at least get the vast majority right. Just off on who was in Life Is Sweet etc., and it was only Cujo that came out in 1983. Great job on all the rest.
Good timing then. And you are right that Living For The City is in Jungle Fever. The whole song is used during the crack house scene in that.
Good job, you got it right.
Correct on everything. Good job, particularly on the three Spike Lee questions, which a lot of people got wrong. Very surprised at people not getting Ang Lee just from the hint of a director who won Best Director twice. That would help narrow things down pretty easily, I thought. And yet..
Not gonna lie, Movie Trivia is particularly sweet when you play it on your birthday. Yes, turning 28 was brought alive by an exhilarating night of movie trivia gladiatorial combat, where my film group was able to split up into two teams, my team of Fake Newsies and the other of My Neighbor Tarantino. The first round…
Even with the question marks, you still were correct on just about all of them. As it turns out, Stallone was a massive, massive hater of Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot, and indeed, all those quotes are about what he thinks of it. Good job!
I know it hurts Zak Efron, but sometimes people want a comedy that can actually make people laugh and have fun. This doesn't look like it'll be it.
Very good as always. It's actually The Faculty, not The Facility, although I'm sure that's what you were thinking of. Rumspringa is the name of the ritual, but it's not the name of the documentary about the ritual. I actually thought to myself it was Judge Dredd, but he actually loathed something worse than that. For…
Oh yeah, it's not going to be that. There will be no real life facts that people will know, only related to films.
I'm already conceding that mine will not match tonight's in terms of entertainment of the questions. I'm hoping the extra enthusiasm from having it be my birthday will carry me forward.
Correct on the majority. Only wrong one was the first Pirates film, which came out the summer of 2003.
Good job. Got everything correct. Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot was indeed in the 90's and was most hated by Stallone. And you had the exact same thing as on our team of knowing the Amish ritual but not remembering what the film was called.
You did pretty good indeed. Got every one of them correct!
Very good job. Aced every one of them. Particularly good on you for knowing The Silver Chalice; if Matthew wasn't on my team, we wouldn't have gotten that.
It was a damn good night of trivia, and a nice and close one for most of it. As always, my film group was able to split up into two teams, my team of Fake Newsies and the four time reigning champs of My Neighbor Tarantino. The night started out well for Fake Newsies, as we got all but one question right in the first…
Beat me to it. Certainly, the trailer strongly hints at that.
Honestly, I hope this does well financially, if only because I would be very happy for there to be more interracial love stories depicted on screen. There's very little of that out there and I'm all in favor of more diversity of love stories out there.
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Even though it was hard, you still got all the questions you answered correctly. And Pinocchio was tough for us, as there was debate about whether it was that or Dumbo.
The first comment in this review is me saying I saw this film early on Monday and saying I agreed with much of the review. I also skimmed the Doctorrow short story after finding it in reply to another commenter, mostly to see if the ending was the same. Nice analysis on your part.