Correct on most. While it sounds a lot like Pan's Labyrinth, it's actually an older film than that. Correct on all the other ones that were answered.
Correct on most. While it sounds a lot like Pan's Labyrinth, it's actually an older film than that. Correct on all the other ones that were answered.
Very close on Pixar films, off by just one. While I also thought it sounded like Pan's Labyrinth, there's an earlier film which I'm guessing was an inspiration for del Toro. It indeed isn't 1900; it's a film I knew with 100% certainty Russell was in but didn't know de Niro had a small part. While Gilliam is more fond…
You actually underccounted the number of Pixar films. Incorrect on ordering the first three films, but 50 First Dates was the latest of them all. Correct on everything else, including Bound, as those are the names of the characters for it.
Correct on everything, including correcting the error on my part, as I thought it was 13 and not 12.
Totally fair. Well, let me say right now, if you're ever in NYC, feel free to come by on a Tuesday night to play some trivia with us. You'd be more than welcome.
Essentially correct on everything. There's a decent chance they might've gotten pedantic on the Lost In Translations, since there's a Best Original and a Best Adapted category for the Screenplay awards. And I've not seen a single Greenaway film, nor did I know that he had any set in Japan, and the still looked way…
Damn, you're good. Got them all. Have you actually seen Bonneville? Not a single one of us from either of my teams had ever heard of that film, let alone knew that all three actresses were in it together.
Correct on everything, particularly the exhortation to stop using The Square as a title of movies. If you want to go for something unique, try The Parallelogram.
While the temperature in NYC continued to be completely sweltering, that still wasn't enough to bring down our Movie Trivia spirits. As every so often happens, my film group was able to have both teams, my team of Fake Newsies and my compatriot team of My Neighbor Tarantino, occupy the two booths. The game started off…
It is getting released into 500 theaters across the U. S., so it might actually play nearby for you.
Correct on two of them at least. I messed up on the Jurassic Park question, as I meant it to be what's her character's name. And it's also a much, much younger Sean Connery. Good job on those at least.
Got them all!
Between this and Smashed, Nick Offerman is really making a good sideline of playing supportive friends who's also good at providing weed.
That is the right answer! It is the one offered by Matthew, but everyone else on our team thought it had to be a literal Western from the description and it was turned down.
No, you got them all. It really was that long a gap of Clooney between Burn After Reading and Hail Caesar.
Correct on all but the Marilyn Monroe one. The film being described is not The Misfits.
On This Island Earth, from reading a lot of the MST3K Satellite News fansite, I do know that it's actually Kevin Murphy who expressed not caring for This Island Earth much at all. I'd say it's made worse in the way they presented it as they cut out chunks of the film which make certain parts incomprehensible.
As a Coen Brothers super fan, I was sad that neither named any of their films. Pop quiz: name all the Coen Brothers films with Clooney.
No worries. My team managed to think of a completely wrong answer as well, even though Matthew did suggest the right answer and we didn't listen to him.
He's only 72, which is certainly an age where I'd expect him to be still living.