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Transcript 03/09/09 Carla Stitt

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:42 pm

Carla Stitt
Chicago, IL
Airline Gate Agent


Million-Dollar Movie Week

Topic Tree:

The Hollywood Kid
You Devil!
Singin’ in the Rain
Airplane!
Classic Lines
Marilyn Monroe
Beverly Hills Cop
Mr. Mom
Villains
Netflix Clip
Adrien Brody
Jessica Rabbit
Hancock
Working Girl
Titanic

$100 Which of these statements accurately summarizes the ending of the film “Titanic”?
A. The plane takes off
B. The ship sinks
C. The spacecraft lands safely
D. Leo makes a billion dollars
Spoiler
B. The ship sinks (4)
$200 For most of the 1988 movie “Working Girl,” Melanie Griffith’s character works as a what?
A. Fisherman
B. Plumber
C. Secretary
D. Firefighter
Spoiler
C. Secretary (10)
$300 In the 2008 summer blockbuster “Hancock,” Hancock is a what?
A. Superhero
B. Veterinarian
C. Chef
D. Politician
Spoiler
A. Superhero (11)
$500 In “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” the sultry Jessica Rabbit famously quips, “I’m not bad, I’m just” what?
A. A lounge singer
B. Not that good
C. Addicted to red
D. Drawn that way

ATA (9)

9% A. A lounge singer
16% B. Not that good
1% C. Addicted to red
74% D. Drawn that way

Spoiler
D. Drawn that way (8)
$1K In preparation for his Oscar-winning 2002 performance, Adrien Brody took lessons in what?
A. Piano
B. Chess
C. Ballet
D. Juggling
Spoiler
A. Piano (11)
commercial break

Meredith presents Carla with a one-year subscription to Netflix and tells the audience that each of them will receive one as well.

Today’s ATE are the cohost of “At The Movies,” Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz.

The $2K question is the Netflix question. A movie clip is shown after the question is read, but before the choices are revealed. The last line of the clip shown is “I’m not going to be ignored, Dan.”


$2K The relationship between two former lovers begins to take an ominous turn in this oft-quoted scene from what thriller?
A. Basic Instinct
B. Fatal Attraction
C. Pacific Heights
D. Sleeping With the Enemy
Spoiler
B. Fatal Attraction (21)
$4K Besides “The Dark Knight,” what other recent film features a villain who determines the fate of his victims with the flip of a coin?
A. Sweeny Todd
B. 3:10 to Yuma
C. No Country for Old Men
D. There Will Be Blood
Spoiler
C. No Country for Old Men
$8K In the 1983 comedy “Mr. Mom,” Michael Keaton’s character battles a renegade vacuum cleaner with what movie-inspired nickname?
A. Scarface
B. Jaws
C. Terminator
D. Darth Vader
Spoiler
B. Jaws (23)
$16K In a memorable scene from “Beverly Hills Cop,” what does Detective Axel Foley use to disable a car?
A. Bananas
B. Baseballs
C. Shoelaces
D. Credit cards
Spoiler
A. Bananas (23)
commercial break

$25K Marilyn Monroe performs the musical number “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” in what classic film?
A. Some Like It Hot
B. Bus Stop
C. The Seven Year Itch
D. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

DD (22)

Carla’s first choice is correct.

Spoiler
D. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (22)
$50K “Forrest Gump” and “Back to the Future Part II” both feature characters who utter what classic movie quote?
A. “Here’s looking at you, kid”
B. “I’m walkin’ here!”
C. “Go ahead, make my day”
D. “You talkin’ to me?”
Spoiler
B. “I’m walkin’ here!” (36)
$100K Made famous by TV’s “Lost,” the fictional airline name “Oceanic” is also featured prominently in which of these movies?
A. Passenger 57
B. Flightplan
C. Snakes on a Plane
D. Executive Decision

ATE (37)

The Bens think it’s either “Passenger 57” or “Snakes on a Plane”, but would not be willing to give up money on the hunk.
Carla asks them if they remember Oceanic from “Executive Decision.”
Ben Lyons says he does remember “Executive Decision,” because his seat unfortunately faced the screen during the movie.

PAF (34)

Carla’s PAF team:

Bianca from Chicago, IL – a friend
Warren from Chicago, IL – a buddy

PAF – Bianca

Carla reads the question and choices and tells Bianca to check “Passenger 57” and “Executive Decision.”

Bianca: OK. Let’s see.
Carla: Eleven seconds.
Bianca:…decision.
Carla: Gotta guess.
Bianca: OK. I’m trying to guess, guess, guess, guess, guess.
Carla: Now, now, now.
Bianca: Um.
Carla: NOW!
Bianca: Ok.

Time expires.

Carla decides to leave with $50K.

Spoiler
D. Executive Decision ( 30 )
commercial break

Answers:
$100 B. The ship sinks
$200 C. Secretary
$300 A. Superhero
$500 D. Drawn that way
$1K A. Piano
$2K B. Fatal Attraction
$4K C. No Country for Old Men
$8K B. Jaws
$16K A. Bananas
$25K D. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
$50K B. “I’m walkin’ here!”
$100K D. Executive Decision

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Re: Transcript 03/09/09 Carla Stitt

#2 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:58 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100 Which of these statements accurately summarizes the ending of the film “Titanic”?
A. The plane takes off
B. The ship sinks
C. The spacecraft lands safely
D. Leo makes a billion dollars
Spoiler
B. The ship sinks (4)
Not mentioned in the transcript is the fact that Carla actually started to say "the spacecraft lands safely" before quickly changing to the correct answer.

I'm perfect on the first nine questions.

$25K: No clue on this one. I have to Phone-A-Friend, just so I can lock up the $25,000.

$100K: I think it's "Snakes on a Plane", but I'm going to ask the audience and see what they think. Unless they're absolutely sure on an answer, I'd also ask the experts. Since they would most likely convince me of my own answer, I'd probably ended up leaving with $25,000.

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#3 Post by KillerTomato » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:06 pm

This is the only week for which I comment on the stacks, since I SHOULD BE ON THIS FRIGGIN' SHOW THIS FRIGGIN' WEEK. Not that I'm bitter or anything. I'm still hoping for next year.

Anyway....Nihil obstat (R thingie).

I was just talking to someone about "Executive Decision" the other day.

I was only slightly peeved that Carla had to PAF on the Jessica Rabbit question. It's one of my all-time favorite movie quotes. Other than that, I thought she did a good job.
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#4 Post by Millionaire Fan » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:16 pm

I wish I had passed the test and got on this show because I knew the answers to all 12 questions Carla had. I would've made it $250K with all my lifelines intact. My father knew every answer except for the Mr. Mom question.

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#5 Post by Appa23 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:33 pm

I am embarrassed to note that I always stop and watch Executive Decision when it plays on cable. So,no problem there.

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#6 Post by earendel » Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:51 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Carla Stitt
Chicago, IL
Airline Gate Agent


Million-Dollar Movie Week
Oh, boy. :P
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500 In “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” the sultry Jessica Rabbit famously quips, “I’m not bad, I’m just” what?
A. A lounge singer
B. Not that good
C. Addicted to red
D. Drawn that way

ATA (9)

9% A. A lounge singer
16% B. Not that good
1% C. Addicted to red
74% D. Drawn that way
Spoiler
D. Drawn that way (8)
Even I know this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Today’s ATE are the cohost of “At The Movies,” Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz.
Well, at least they are experts in the field, unlike some that are hit or miss.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$4K Besides “The Dark Knight,” what other recent film features a villain who determines the fate of his victims with the flip of a coin?
A. Sweeny Todd
B. 3:10 to Yuma
C. No Country for Old Men
D. There Will Be Blood
Spoiler
C. No Country for Old Men
Time for my first lifeline - ATA and hope for the best.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8K In the 1983 comedy “Mr. Mom,” Michael Keaton’s character battles a renegade vacuum cleaner with what movie-inspired nickname?
A. Scarface
B. Jaws
C. Terminator
D. Darth Vader
Spoiler
B. Jaws (23)
Time for the second lifeline - I'd make C and D my final answers and be gone with $1K.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16K In a memorable scene from “Beverly Hills Cop,” what does Detective Axel Foley use to disable a car?
A. Bananas
B. Baseballs
C. Shoelaces
D. Credit cards
Spoiler
A. Bananas (23)
If by some miracle I'd have made it to this point, it would be time for another lifeline. Probably ATE.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50K “Forrest Gump” and “Back to the Future Part II” both feature characters who utter what classic movie quote?
A. “Here’s looking at you, kid”
B. “I’m walkin’ here!”
C. “Go ahead, make my day”
D. “You talkin’ to me?”
Spoiler
B. “I’m walkin’ here!” (36)
I remember Marty, Jr. saying this while he's walking down the street, so that would be my answer if I were still playing.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K Made famous by TV’s “Lost,” the fictional airline name “Oceanic” is also featured prominently in which of these movies?
A. Passenger 57
B. Flightplan
C. Snakes on a Plane
D. Executive Decision

ATE (37)

The Bens think it’s either “Passenger 57” or “Snakes on a Plane”, but would not be willing to give up money on the hunk.
Carla asks them if they remember Oceanic from “Executive Decision.”
Ben Lyons says he does remember “Executive Decision,” because his seat unfortunately faced the screen during the movie.

PAF (34)

Carla’s PAF team:

Bianca from Chicago, IL – a friend
Warren from Chicago, IL – a buddy

PAF – Bianca

Carla reads the question and choices and tells Bianca to check “Passenger 57” and “Executive Decision.”

Bianca: OK. Let’s see.
Carla: Eleven seconds.
Bianca:…decision.
Carla: Gotta guess.
Bianca: OK. I’m trying to guess, guess, guess, guess, guess.
Carla: Now, now, now.
Bianca: Um.
Carla: NOW!
Bianca: Ok.

Time expires.

Carla decides to leave with $50K.
Spoiler
D. Executive Decision ( 30 )
It was clear that Bianca was using a search engine because of the way that Carla phrased the question. If somehow I'd made it to this point, I'd use my last lifelilne, PAF.

The category was "Airplane!" and I was so hoping that it might be about that movie. "Surely you can't be serious?" "I am serious...and don't call me Shirley."

I do not like Movie Week because it makes me feel stoopid.
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#7 Post by gsabc » Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:06 am

earendel wrote:I do not like Movie Week because it makes me feel stoopid.
I do not mind it. I am well aware that most serious movie trivia is outside my BOK and plan to have at least one PAF with that expertise. It's about the only week where I'd be happy, and often lucky, to make it to $8K on most stacks. This stack is a fine example of that.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.

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#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:45 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Meredith presents Carla with a one-year subscription to Netflix and tells the audience that each of them will receive one as well.
If you were listening carefully, you'll note that Meredith said everyone in the audience would get a subscription, but she did not say they'd get a one-year subscription! The Saturday NYC audition last June was for both the regular and Movie Edition, and they gave all the auditioners a coupon for a subscription there, too. On close inspection, it was exactly the same one-month trial that they offer to everyone. :roll:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K Made famous by TV’s “Lost,” the fictional airline name “Oceanic” is also featured prominently in which of these movies?
A. Passenger 57
B. Flightplan
C. Snakes on a Plane
D. Executive Decision

ATE (37)

The Bens think it’s either “Passenger 57” or “Snakes on a Plane”, but would not be willing to give up money on the hunk.
Carla asks them if they remember Oceanic from “Executive Decision.”
Ben Lyons says he does remember “Executive Decision,” because his seat unfortunately faced the screen during the movie.
So much for the experts. :roll:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:PAF (34)

Carla’s PAF team:

Bianca from Chicago, IL – a friend
Warren from Chicago, IL – a buddy

PAF – Bianca

Carla reads the question and choices and tells Bianca to check “Passenger 57” and “Executive Decision.”

Bianca: OK. Let’s see.
Carla: Eleven seconds.
Bianca:…decision.
Carla: Gotta guess.
Bianca: OK. I’m trying to guess, guess, guess, guess, guess.
Carla: Now, now, now.
Bianca: Um.
Carla: NOW!
Bianca: Ok.

Time expires.
Bianca needs a PAF refresher on what NOW means. This was probably a difficult Google--lots of typing to enter all of these movie titles into the search.

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#9 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:51 am

earendel wrote:The category was "Airplane!" and I was so hoping that it might be about that movie. "Surely you can't be serious?" "I am serious...and don't call me Shirley."
Same here. I was noticing that all the topics up to this point in the stack were unusually straightforward. Then they get to one that I'd really like to see and it was a misleading label for something totally obscure. :x

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