Movie Trivia Pass
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heh, clue #2 got it for me. I have to wait for another 8 or 10 hours before I can guess though.
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Do I get to guess yet? I think it's time!
The Rock is the movie. The quote is "I feer Greeks, even when they bring gifts" and Sean Connery says the quote. I LOVE that movie.0 -
"Ah, an educated man."TatuajeVI:Do I get to guess yet? I think it's time!
The Rock is the movie. The quote is "I feer Greeks, even when they bring gifts" and Sean Connery says the quote. I LOVE that movie.
You got it, Tat. PM me your info.0 -
not to be a ballbreaker, but the line is said by Nick Cage...TatuajeVI:Do I get to guess yet? I think it's time!
The Rock is the movie. The quote is "I feer Greeks, even when they bring gifts" and Sean Connery says the quote. I LOVE that movie.0 -
heh, you're right. lol. My bad. Hmm... I think I have my movie picked out!robbyras:
not to be a ballbreaker, but the line is said by Nick Cage...TatuajeVI:Do I get to guess yet? I think it's time!
The Rock is the movie. The quote is "I feer Greeks, even when they bring gifts" and Sean Connery says the quote. I LOVE that movie.0 -
The movie I am thinking about is a movie I saw on TV a few weeks ago. It is a movie based on one of the books on many famous "Top 100 books of the 20th century" lists. It's on my list of books to read.0
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No Country For Old Men.0
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Hmm, you said 20th century...guess I should have paid more attention. D'oh0
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lol. Excellent movie, though. And I also need to read that book.j0z3r:Hmm, you said 20th century...guess I should have paid more attention. D'oh0 -
Well, I'm not allowed to play yet, and I have no guesses anyway, but Googleing "Top 100 books of the 20th century" has certainly given me a new "to read" list! Thanks!0
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The novel is really good. I don't know if you've read any Cormac Mcarthy, but I really like his writing style, he manages to convey so much without bloating his novels and really makes the minimalist style work. Good stuff.TatuajeVI:
lol. Excellent movie, though. And I also need to read that book.j0z3r:Hmm, you said 20th century...guess I should have paid more attention. D'oh0 -
Definitely. I've read a few from there, but let's be serious - not anywhere near respectable. If you haven't read "Deliverance" you really, really need to. Read that one this fall, smoked a ton of cigars while reading it, too. Sincerely one of the most beautifully written books I've ever read - and of course an amazing adventure that brings out that "Wild at heart" sprirt for adventure. Need to read it again.clearlysuspect:Well, I'm not allowed to play yet, and I have no guesses anyway, but Googleing "Top 100 books of the 20th century" has certainly given me a new "to read" list! Thanks!0 -
I've read precisely ten of them. 3 of them were the anti-utopian novels: 1984, Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World. Then there was Lord of the Rings. Read the entire trilogy in 3 days while on an aircraft carrier, one book per day. Then there were the high school books: Catcher In The Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, Diary of Anne Frank, Of Mice and Men. Became a fan of Heart of Darkness because of T.S. Eliot's "Hollow Men, and last but not least Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Though I do believe that So Long and Thanks For All The Fish was the better of the Douglas Adams books.TatuajeVI:
Definitely. I've read a few from there, but let's be serious - not anywhere near respectable. If you haven't read "Deliverance" you really, really need to. Read that one this fall, smoked a ton of cigars while reading it, too. Sincerely one of the most beautifully written books I've ever read - and of course an amazing adventure that brings out that "Wild at heart" sprirt for adventure. Need to read it again.clearlysuspect:Well, I'm not allowed to play yet, and I have no guesses anyway, but Googleing "Top 100 books of the 20th century" has certainly given me a new "to read" list! Thanks!0 -
this is the first time i've played and therefore my first guess ever... I'm gonna reach a little and assume you didn't see this movie on basic cable... Clockwork Orange???TatuajeVI:The movie I am thinking about is a movie I saw on TV a few weeks ago. It is a movie based on one of the books on many famous "Top 100 books of the 20th century" lists. It's on my list of books to read.0 -
Another book I need to read. But that is not the one.robbyras:
this is the first time i've played and therefore my first guess ever... I'm gonna reach a little and assume you didn't see this movie on basic cable... Clockwork Orange???TatuajeVI:The movie I am thinking about is a movie I saw on TV a few weeks ago. It is a movie based on one of the books on many famous "Top 100 books of the 20th century" lists. It's on my list of books to read.
My next clue: This movie has flashbacks throughout different time periods, following the different people in the movie throughout their lives. The beginning of the movie shows a murder of one of the people.0 -
Butterfly effect?0
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Nope. Haven't seen that one, either. I'll have another clue tonight or tomorrow morning.0
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How about All The Kings Men? am I close?0
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Got yourself a PM Tat.0
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Hmmmmmmmm. I got nuthin.Guns don't kill people, Daddies with pretty daughters do…..0
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No, and no. lol.robbyras:How about All The Kings Men? am I close?0 -
Ok, my next clue:
This movie centers around the United States mostly, and takes place (though in an alternate timeline) during real events in history of the 20th century.0 -
Don't mean to brag, but I PM'd Tat and guessed the correct movie.
Ok, I guess I'm bragging a little0 -
lol. Sent you a PM.sightunseen:Don't mean to brag, but I PM'd Tat and guessed the correct movie.
Ok, I guess I'm bragging a little0 -
Um... Timeline?0
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By Michael Crichton0
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nope. man, I thought that third clue was too obvious.
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Maltese Falcon.0
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I think I know what it is. Slaughterhouse 5 ??? book by Kurt Vonnegut movie directed by George Roy Hill.0
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that was my next guess...Sandman1am:I think I know what it is. Slaughterhouse 5 ??? book by Kurt Vonnegut movie directed by George Roy Hill.0








