Transcript 2/26/2016 - Dave Weintraub (carryover)
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:22 am
Movie Week
Dave Weintraub
Watertown, MA
high school teacher
Dave's +1 is his good friend Maggie Gota; his wife, Jessica, is also in the audience. Dave has $10,000 in his bank and all his lifelines.
$20,000: When selling the rights to Warner Brothers, J.K. Rowling insisted that the Harry Potter films be filmed how?
A - with Rowling always on the set
B - with an all-British cast
C - without special effects
D - with the book's exact dialogue
$30,000: "The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance", the subtitle of 2015 Best Picture "Birdman," is seen in the film in what form?
A - a newspaper headline
B - the title of a play
C - a suicide note
D - a fortune cookie
commercial break
$50,000: Today's Oscars bear little resemblance to the first Academy Awards occurring in 1929, where which of the following was true?
A - only nominees were invited
B - winners were announced beforehand
C - there were only five awards
D - only men were invited
Dave uses his 50:50, which leaves. He guesses .
commercial break
Dave Weintraub
Watertown, MA
high school teacher
Dave's +1 is his good friend Maggie Gota; his wife, Jessica, is also in the audience. Dave has $10,000 in his bank and all his lifelines.
$20,000: When selling the rights to Warner Brothers, J.K. Rowling insisted that the Harry Potter films be filmed how?
A - with Rowling always on the set
B - with an all-British cast
C - without special effects
D - with the book's exact dialogue
Spoiler
Answer: B (with an all-British cast)
A - a newspaper headline
B - the title of a play
C - a suicide note
D - a fortune cookie
Spoiler
Answer: A (a newspaper headline)
$50,000: Today's Oscars bear little resemblance to the first Academy Awards occurring in 1929, where which of the following was true?
A - only nominees were invited
B - winners were announced beforehand
C - there were only five awards
D - only men were invited
Dave uses his 50:50, which leaves
Spoiler
B & C
Spoiler
C
Spoiler
Answer: B (winners were announced beforehand)