Transcript 02/27/14 - Brad Weinstock
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:39 am
Movie Week
Brad Weinstock
Hoboken, NJ
Brad is such a movie fan that he keeps a categorized binder of everything he's ever seen. He has the binder with him, it's about 21 pages with 700 movies listed in it.
Cedric asks for the binder and says, because these will all be movie questions, that he'll keep that on his side of the table.
Topic Tree (Unrandomized)
10: Talking Pictures
9: Behind the Scenes
8: Simple Request
7: Pros and Cons
6: Boy Crazy
5: Sugar Fix
4: Almost Known As
3: Lasting Skills
2: Horrific Tales
1: It's Just Like...
Topic Tree (Randomized)
8: Simple Request
9: Behind the Scenes
7: Pros and Cons
6: Boy Crazy
3: Lasting Skills
2: Horrific Tales
5: Sugar Fix
10: Talking Pictures
4: Almost Known As
1: It's Just Like...
Question #1 - Level 1: It's Just Like...
Referencing the title of the 1982 film, people often liken making a tough decision to being "just like" what?
A: Sophie's Choice B: Kramer vs. Kramer
C: Aliens D: Die Hard
Question #2 - Level 4: Almost Known As
Stanley Kubrick's notes list "My Bomb, Your Bomb" and "The Doomsday Machine" as possible titles for which of his films?
A: Dr. Strangelove B: A Clockwork Orange
C: 2001: A Space Odyssey D: Full Metal Jacket
Question #3 - Level 10: Talking Pictures
Ushering in the end of the silent era, Al Jolson's first spoken line in "The Jazz Singer" is "Wait a minute, wait a minute" what?
A: Get a load of this. B: What's eating you?
C: Let's case the joint. D: You ain't heard nothin' yet.
Question #4 - Level 5: Sugar Fix
The title of a classic David Lynch film can be found in the name of which of these desserts?
A: Peanut Butter Blondies B: Rocky Road Ice Cream
C: Black Forest Cake D: Blue Velvet Cake
-- Commercial Break --
Brad has been seeing R-rated movies since he was 10 years old. He had a sweet babysitter who was about 70 years old, who would buy tickets for Brad and his friend (who is in the audience, today). They'd watch movies like Scream and Event Horizon, while she'd watch Paul Newman movies, then they'd meet up afterwards.
Question #5 - Level 2: Horrific Tales
TV columnist Rick Polito summed up what movie's plat as "a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again"?
A: The Wizard of Oz B: Gone with the Wind
C: Mary Poppins D: The Parent Trap
Brad does an air high-five to his mom, who's in the relationship seat.
Question #6 - Level 3: Lasting Skills
Working at Disneyland as a teenager, what comedian learned rope tricks in Frontierland that he'd later go on to use while filming "Three Amigos"?
A: Steve Martin B: Bill Murray
C: Dan Ackroyd D: Billy Crystal
Question #7 - Level 6: Boy Crazy
Flustered by her crush in the film "Mean Girls," Lindsay Lohan's character Cady Heron responds to his party invitation with what mashed-up phrase?
A: Amawesome B: Grool
C: Yemazing D: Sweeanky
"Mean Girls" is a guilty pleasure of Brad's.
-- Commercial Break --
Question #8 - Level 7: Pros and Cons
In a nod to the characters in the film, the headline "Good cop, bad cop" appeared in a review of what Denzel Washington film?
A: The Taking of Pelham 123 B: Inside Man
C: Training Day D: Déjà Vu
Question #9 - Level 9: Behind the Scenes
No stranger to film, Oprah Winfrey has starred in "The Color Purple" and "Beloved" and also executive produced which of these movies?
A: Precious B: Hotel Rwanda
C: Beasts of the Southern Wild D: Eat, Pray, Love
-- Commercial Break --
During the commerical break, Brad ran over and gave his mom a big hug. Susan says "I'm holding on, just barely."
Question #10 - Level 8: Simple Request
As I could tell you but won't, in the film "Barbershop," Anthony Anderson steals a what, only to realize that he's got no way to get the money out?
A: Safe B: ATM
C: Briefcase D: Snack machine
Brad is embarrassed that he's standing in front of one of the stars of this film and doesn't know the answer. He jumps the question.
Its time to play Classic Millionaire!
$100,000
What period film received a PG-13 rating for "mature theme, some images of violence and a bawdy puppet show"?
A: The Madness of King George B: Dangerous Liaisons
C: Jefferson in Paris D: The Age of Innocence
Brad jumps the question.
-- The End of Game "Noise" --
Brad will return on tomorrow's show.
Brad Weinstock
Hoboken, NJ
Brad is such a movie fan that he keeps a categorized binder of everything he's ever seen. He has the binder with him, it's about 21 pages with 700 movies listed in it.
Cedric asks for the binder and says, because these will all be movie questions, that he'll keep that on his side of the table.
Topic Tree (Unrandomized)
10: Talking Pictures
9: Behind the Scenes
8: Simple Request
7: Pros and Cons
6: Boy Crazy
5: Sugar Fix
4: Almost Known As
3: Lasting Skills
2: Horrific Tales
1: It's Just Like...
Topic Tree (Randomized)
8: Simple Request
9: Behind the Scenes
7: Pros and Cons
6: Boy Crazy
3: Lasting Skills
2: Horrific Tales
5: Sugar Fix
10: Talking Pictures
4: Almost Known As
1: It's Just Like...
Question #1 - Level 1: It's Just Like...
Referencing the title of the 1982 film, people often liken making a tough decision to being "just like" what?
A: Sophie's Choice B: Kramer vs. Kramer
C: Aliens D: Die Hard
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Sophie's Choice
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,000
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,000
Question #2 - Level 4: Almost Known As
Stanley Kubrick's notes list "My Bomb, Your Bomb" and "The Doomsday Machine" as possible titles for which of his films?
A: Dr. Strangelove B: A Clockwork Orange
C: 2001: A Space Odyssey D: Full Metal Jacket
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Dr. Strangelove
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $10,000
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $10,000
Question #3 - Level 10: Talking Pictures
Ushering in the end of the silent era, Al Jolson's first spoken line in "The Jazz Singer" is "Wait a minute, wait a minute" what?
A: Get a load of this. B: What's eating you?
C: Let's case the joint. D: You ain't heard nothin' yet.
Answer/Value/Bank
D: You ain't heard nothin' yet.
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $25,000
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $25,000
Question #4 - Level 5: Sugar Fix
The title of a classic David Lynch film can be found in the name of which of these desserts?
A: Peanut Butter Blondies B: Rocky Road Ice Cream
C: Black Forest Cake D: Blue Velvet Cake
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Blue Velvet Cake
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $30,000
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $30,000
-- Commercial Break --
Brad has been seeing R-rated movies since he was 10 years old. He had a sweet babysitter who was about 70 years old, who would buy tickets for Brad and his friend (who is in the audience, today). They'd watch movies like Scream and Event Horizon, while she'd watch Paul Newman movies, then they'd meet up afterwards.
Question #5 - Level 2: Horrific Tales
TV columnist Rick Polito summed up what movie's plat as "a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again"?
A: The Wizard of Oz B: Gone with the Wind
C: Mary Poppins D: The Parent Trap
Answer/Value/Bank
A: The Wizard of Oz
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $55,000
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $55,000
Question #6 - Level 3: Lasting Skills
Working at Disneyland as a teenager, what comedian learned rope tricks in Frontierland that he'd later go on to use while filming "Three Amigos"?
A: Steve Martin B: Bill Murray
C: Dan Ackroyd D: Billy Crystal
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Steve Martin
Question Value: $500
Bank: $55,500
Question Value: $500
Bank: $55,500
Question #7 - Level 6: Boy Crazy
Flustered by her crush in the film "Mean Girls," Lindsay Lohan's character Cady Heron responds to his party invitation with what mashed-up phrase?
A: Amawesome B: Grool
C: Yemazing D: Sweeanky
"Mean Girls" is a guilty pleasure of Brad's.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Grool
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $65,500
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $65,500
-- Commercial Break --
Question #8 - Level 7: Pros and Cons
In a nod to the characters in the film, the headline "Good cop, bad cop" appeared in a review of what Denzel Washington film?
A: The Taking of Pelham 123 B: Inside Man
C: Training Day D: Déjà Vu
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Training Day
Question Value: $100
Bank: $65,600
Question Value: $100
Bank: $65,600
Question #9 - Level 9: Behind the Scenes
No stranger to film, Oprah Winfrey has starred in "The Color Purple" and "Beloved" and also executive produced which of these movies?
A: Precious B: Hotel Rwanda
C: Beasts of the Southern Wild D: Eat, Pray, Love
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Precious
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $67,600
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $67,600
-- Commercial Break --
During the commerical break, Brad ran over and gave his mom a big hug. Susan says "I'm holding on, just barely."
Question #10 - Level 8: Simple Request
As I could tell you but won't, in the film "Barbershop," Anthony Anderson steals a what, only to realize that he's got no way to get the money out?
A: Safe B: ATM
C: Briefcase D: Snack machine
Brad is embarrassed that he's standing in front of one of the stars of this film and doesn't know the answer. He jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: ATM
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $67,600
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $67,600
Its time to play Classic Millionaire!
$100,000
What period film received a PG-13 rating for "mature theme, some images of violence and a bawdy puppet show"?
A: The Madness of King George B: Dangerous Liaisons
C: Jefferson in Paris D: The Age of Innocence
Brad jumps the question.
Answer
C: Jefferson in Paris
-- The End of Game "Noise" --
Brad will return on tomorrow's show.