On movie quiz #3: 20/28 without blinking or looking anything up.
On movie quiz #2, even better: 27/30
I apparently need a hobby.
Mal ,'Heart Of Gold'
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On movie quiz #3: 20/28 without blinking or looking anything up.
On movie quiz #2, even better: 27/30
I apparently need a hobby.
Aaand on quiz #1: 23/30
Oh, and Vonnie:
The one with all the 'copters? No freakin' clue.
It's Black Hawk Down
I apparently need a hobby.
On movie quiz #3: 11/28 and no clue on the rest
On movie quiz #2: 28/30 fairly easily
On movie quiz #1: 17/30 but I feel I know more
I apparently should not be teaching film.
On the original quiz I got 23, though I call it into question since there are only 3 movies #27 could be and none of them (nor any alternates of the titles) got a green result.
Matt, the answer is the name of the trilogy as a whole.
I tried that when I was taking the quiz and it didn't work.
The string it's looking for is "the lord of the rings"
You probably left out the article.
I just saw Match Point. You would never guess it was a Woody Allen film; it's quite a departure from everything else I've seen of his (I haven't seen Crimes and Misdemeanors ). Well crafted and artfully done, but I'm not sure what I think about it.
I was intrigued by the way it was shot, though. It gives the impression that the camera is just eavesdropping on these people's lives. I thought about how hard it must be to consciously shoot like that without...making it look consciously shot.
Man I loved that movie.
It gives the impression that the camera is just eavesdropping on these people's lives. I thought about how hard it must be to consciously shoot like that without...making it look consciously shot.
That's how The Office and Arrested Development are shot.