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Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:02 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Neil Worden
New York, NY

Has done some of the weirdest odd jobs to support his acting career
Mentioned that he posed as a mountain man with others who all did not shower and eventually smelled the role. Also posed nude for an art class and got 25 bucks for that job.

+1: his friend Michael



Question 1 -
Because it resembles their logo, what fast food chain spent $44,100 at auction for the hat Pharrell Williams wore at the 2014 Grammys?
A. Arby's B. Chipotle
C. Chick-Fil-A D. Quiznos
Answer and value
A. Arby's
Value: $2000
Bank: $2000

Question 2 -
With a plot involving backward-written spells, Roald Dahl's children's book "Esio Trot" features a woman's pet what?
A. Iguana B. Snake
C. Chameleon D. Tortoise
ATA
Before ATA Neil reasoned out loud what would make the most sense in a children's book and said he did not have enough information
Results
A. 12% B. 18%
C. 15% D. 55%
Neil noted that he expressed his doubts about tortoise. He now goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D. Tortoise (Terry noted the title was tortoise spelled backwards)
Value: $5000
Bank: $7000

Question 3 -
Someone who is prone to being prone spends a lot of time doing what?
A. Singing a cappella B. Standing on one leg
C. Lying face down D. Juggling swords
Answer and value
C. Lying face down
Value: $100
Bank: $7100
First break

Question 4 -
The Roman numerals "MCMXLII" appear in the opening credits of what Best Picture winner?
A. Rocky B. Ben-Hur
C. Casablanca D. The Silence of the Lambs

Spoiler
Neil said that Rocky does not make sense as a boxing film set in Philadelphia, Casablanca is "Here's Lookin' at you, kid," and Silence of the Lambs is one of his favorite films.
But Ben-Hur was set in Rome, and although he does not remember exactly, he will go with Ben-Hur, final answer.
Answer and value
C. Casablanca
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost. Consolation $1000

Between contestants, Terry said:
The Roman numerals from that last question added up to 1942.
If he'd have known that, he would've done better.
No break before next contestant

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:13 pm
by SportsFan68
So far, so good.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:32 pm
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Neil Worden
New York, NY

Has done some of the weirdest odd jobs to support his acting career
So he's a WE/WE/MAWG®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 -
The Roman numerals "MCMXLII" appear in the opening credits of what Best Picture winner?
A. Rocky B. Ben-Hur
C. Casablanca D. The Silence of the Lambs

Spoiler
Neil said that Rocky does not make sense as a boxing film set in Philadelphia, Casablanca is "Here's Lookin' at you, kid," and Silence of the Lambs is one of his favorite films.
But Ben-Hur was set in Rome, and although he does not remember exactly, he will go with Ben-Hur, final answer.
Answer and value
C. Casablanca
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost. Consolation $1000

Between contestants, Terry said:
The Roman numerals from that last question added up to 1942.
If he'd have known that, he would've done better.
For the IIº time, Neil misses a clue hidden in the question. Without it, Ben-Hur becomes the "obvious" answer.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 7:00 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 -
With a plot involving backward-written spells, Roald Dahl's children's book "Esio Trot" features a woman's pet what?
A. Iguana B. Snake
C. Chameleon D. Tortoise
ATA
Before ATA Neil reasoned out loud what would make the most sense in a children's book and said he did not have enough information
Results
A. 12% B. 18%
C. 15% D. 55%
Neil noted that he expressed his doubts about tortoise. He now goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D. Tortoise (Terry noted the title was tortoise spelled backwards)
Value: $5000
Bank: $7000
Argh! He gets a question that highlights "backward-written spells" and included a name with nonsense spelling, yet he doesn't bother to figure out if the name might spell something backwards?

Okay, I'll give him a huge benefit of the doubt here and say that he got confused by the question writers' bad grammar. Because they said "spells" instead of "spelling", maybe he was thinking in terms of a Harry Potter spell.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 4 -
The Roman numerals "MCMXLII" appear in the opening credits of what Best Picture winner?
A. Rocky B. Ben-Hur
C. Casablanca D. The Silence of the Lambs

Spoiler
Neil said that Rocky does not make sense as a boxing film set in Philadelphia, Casablanca is "Here's Lookin' at you, kid," and Silence of the Lambs is one of his favorite films.
But Ben-Hur was set in Rome, and although he does not remember exactly, he will go with Ben-Hur, final answer.
Answer and value
C. Casablanca
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost. Consolation $1000

Between contestants, Terry said:
The Roman numerals from that last question added up to 1942.
If he'd have known that, he would've done better.
And once again he ignores a big clue and never thinks about what the Roman numeral stood for.

Benefit of the doubt revoked. Back to your odd jobs, WE/WE. :roll:

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:24 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Neil Worden
New York, NY

Has done some of the weirdest odd jobs to support his acting career
Mentioned that he posed as a mountain man with others who all did not shower and eventually smelled the role. Also posed nude for an art class and got 25 bucks for that job.

+1: his friend Michael
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 -
Because it resembles their logo, what fast food chain spent $44,100 at auction for the hat Pharrell Williams wore at the 2014 Grammys?
A. Arby's B. Chipotle
C. Chick-Fil-A D. Quiznos
Answer and value
A. Arby's
Value: $2000
Bank: $2000
I don't know what Pharrell's hat looks like but Arby's logo is a hat, so I'll go with that.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 -
With a plot involving backward-written spells, Roald Dahl's children's book "Esio Trot" features a woman's pet what?
A. Iguana B. Snake
C. Chameleon D. Tortoise
ATA
Before ATA Neil reasoned out loud what would make the most sense in a children's book and said he did not have enough information
Results
A. 12% B. 18%
C. 15% D. 55%
Neil noted that he expressed his doubts about tortoise. He now goes with the audience.
Answer and value
D. Tortoise (Terry noted the title was tortoise spelled backwards)
Value: $5000
Bank: $7000
So were the audience members punishing Neil because he couldn't figure out that "Esio Trot" was "tortoise" spelled backwards?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 -
The Roman numerals "MCMXLII" appear in the opening credits of what Best Picture winner?
A. Rocky B. Ben-Hur
C. Casablanca D. The Silence of the Lambs
Spoiler
Neil said that Rocky does not make sense as a boxing film set in Philadelphia, Casablanca is "Here's Lookin' at you, kid," and Silence of the Lambs is one of his favorite films.
But Ben-Hur was set in Rome, and although he does not remember exactly, he will go with Ben-Hur, final answer.
Answer and value
C. Casablanca
Value: not revealed
Bank: Lost. Consolation $1000

Between contestants, Terry said:
The Roman numerals from that last question added up to 1942.
If he'd have known that, he would've done better.
Knowing that the Roman numerals add up to 1942 would only help if Neil knew that Casablanca was filmed in that year.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:51 am
by Bob Juch
He must have some sort of learning disability. That probably explains why he's had so many odd jobs too.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:34 pm
by MarleysGh0st
earendel wrote:Knowing that the Roman numerals add up to 1942 would only help if Neil knew that Casablanca was filmed in that year.
Only???

Assuming he has any familiarity with movies--and he did say he was an actor--he could surely eliminate Rocky and Silence of the Lambs as being much more recent. Maybe he didn't know Ben-Hur was made later, but everything about Casablanca sets its filming during WWII.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:38 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Neil has an IMDb page. Not a long one, but he has one.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0941405/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:55 pm
by jarnon
MarleysGh0st wrote:Neil has an IMDb page. Not a long one, but he has one.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0941405/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
If you want to know more about him, here's his full résumé:
http://theverydickens.com/Neil_Worden_CV.pdf
He is a professional actor, not just a guy doing odd jobs while waiting for his big break.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:22 am
by ghostjmf
Q2: It upset me a lot that he didn't even try to spell "Esio Trot" backwards. Since I'd never heard of this book, I'm guessing the audience got it by spelling, not familiarity, too.


Q4: It upset me even more that he never tried the Roman numerals. I don't claim to be expert at them, but could see this wasn't a date in the Ben Hur days. And the"42" at the end should have been clear even to non-experts at them.

Re: Transcript 02/17/15 Neil Worden

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 1:20 pm
by TheConfessor
MarleysGh0st wrote: Okay, I'll give him a huge benefit of the doubt here and say that he got confused by the question writers' bad grammar. Because they said "spells" instead of "spelling", maybe he was thinking in terms of a Harry Potter spell.
No benefit of the doubt is warranted. The writer's grammar was correct. They said "spells" because they meant spells, which were part of the plot. This guy was just utterly clueless, ignoring the obvious giveaways in two easy questions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esio_Trot