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#26 Post by Vandal » Mon Oct 23, 2023 4:51 pm

47. This actor directed and played Baloo the bear in a recent adaptation of The Jungle Book.
Jon Favreau directed, Bill Murray was voice.

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Bill Murray as Baloo, a Himalayan brown bear, referred to by Bagheera as a sloth bear, who encounters and befriends Mowgli. Favreau had Murray in mind to voice Baloo since the beginning of the project. "He's perfect", says the director. "Bill just exudes all the charm and humor that you need and expect from Baloo. He has a certain dryness and a rebellious quality"

LL) Billy Bob Thornton married his co-star in this movie after they completed filming, but it didn’t last; they divorced two years later before the film was actually released.
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#27 Post by Vandal » Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:08 pm

8. In his last film role, he played himself in Casino.
STEVE ALLEN confirmed

11. There may have been other three-times-Oscar-nominated actresses who appeared on an episode of Picket Fences, but, offhand, I can’t think of any.
MICHELLE PFEIFFER confirmed

KK) A dog named Moreover is the title character of this Disney film.
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#28 Post by franktangredi » Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:29 pm

33. He was the first actor to be nominated for an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year.

It looks like this is actually LEE J. COBB

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#29 Post by Vandal » Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:00 pm

30. The only highlight of Steven Seagal’s ill-fated hosting of Saturday Night Live came when Seagal beat the crap out of this actor in a sketch.
Phil Hartman (who gets thrown through a prop door)
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#30 Post by silverscreenselect » Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:05 am

Vandal wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:00 pm
30. The only highlight of Steven Seagal’s ill-fated hosting of Saturday Night Live came when Seagal beat the crap out of this actor in a sketch.
Phil Hartman (who gets thrown through a prop door)
In looking at a tape of this episode, I realized that much of Seagal's "humor" was him knocking around various cast members. The sketch and character I remembered featured someone who was especially obnoxious when playing this character, who usually sat in an office supply room and annoyed everyone (usually the guest host) who came into the room.
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#31 Post by Vandal » Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:05 am

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Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:05 am
Vandal wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:00 pm
30. The only highlight of Steven Seagal’s ill-fated hosting of Saturday Night Live came when Seagal beat the crap out of this actor in a sketch.
Phil Hartman (who gets thrown through a prop door)
In looking at a tape of this episode, I realized that much of Seagal's "humor" was him knocking around various cast members. The sketch and character I remembered featured someone who was especially obnoxious when playing this character, who usually sat in an office supply room and annoyed everyone (usually the guest host) who came into the room.
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#32 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:58 am

franktangredi wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:29 pm
33. He was the first actor to be nominated for an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year.

It looks like this is actually LEE J. COBB
This question might be ambiguous depending on how you interpret "in the same year."

Peter Falk is the person I was looking for.
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#33 Post by silverscreenselect » Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:42 am

Look at Dorothy Provine. The triple she's a part of is probably the easiest one to figure out.
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#34 Post by franktangredi » Fri Oct 27, 2023 7:34 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:42 am
Look at Dorothy Provine. The triple she's a part of is probably the easiest one to figure out.
If she's here for her name, it seems like it would have to be the first name. But nothing is jumping out at me yet.

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19. This actor has played characters previously played by Charles Bronson, David Carradine, Lee Marvin, and Burt Reynolds.
JASON STATHAM

24. Her first TV series was cancelled before it ever aired although the three produced episodes were later edited into a direct-to-video film; her second series was cancelled after five episodes aired, but in between, she had a major role in a Steven Spielberg film.
ALLISON DOODY

43. Peter Tomarken’s career highpoint was this actress’s career lowpoint.
ELIZABETH BANKS

70. Somewhat fittingly, he directed the recent Price Is Right memorial tribute to Bob Barker.
ADAM SANDLER

A) Some consider James Brown’s soundtrack album for this Blaxploitation film a genre classic, but you won’t hear his music on any current video version of the film; the studio replaced the soundtrack with generic background music due to a copyright dispute.
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#36 Post by silverscreenselect » Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:50 am

The two actors in each triple don't match with each other directly. Instead, the film contains the third leg of the triangle that links them.
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#37 Post by franktangredi » Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:51 pm

SS) This war movie with an international cast, a personal favorite, begins in Vietnam and ends in Algeria.
BATTLE OF ALGIERS

I don't think this can be right. I've found no indication that The Battle of Algiers begins in Vietnam. It has an almost exclusively non-professional cast, so there's no person in the film that can be the key and the filmography of the director is not promising.

I think it's The Lost Command. The cast is certainly international - Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, Maurice Ronet and Claudia Cardinale - and director Mark Robson also has some promising credits.

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#38 Post by Vandal » Tue Oct 31, 2023 8:15 pm

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Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:51 pm
SS) This war movie with an international cast, a personal favorite, begins in Vietnam and ends in Algeria.
BATTLE OF ALGIERS

I don't think this can be right. I've found no indication that The Battle of Algiers begins in Vietnam. It has an almost exclusively non-professional cast, so there's no person in the film that can be the key and the filmography of the director is not promising.

I think it's The Lost Command. The cast is certainly international - Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, Maurice Ronet and Claudia Cardinale - and director Mark Robson also has some promising credits.

I hope someone can have an AHA moment before my wife and I leave for our vacation Sunday!
I think you're right. I came up with Battle of Algiers after seeing this synopsis on IMDB:
A film commissioned by the Algerian government that shows the Algerian revolution from both sides. The French foreign legion has left Vietnam in defeat and has something to prove. The Algerians are seeking independence. The two clash.

I should have checked the cast closer. Nice find.
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#39 Post by franktangredi » Tue Oct 31, 2023 8:51 pm

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Below you will find clues to 94 actors and 50 movies. First, you must identify the actors and movies. Then you must arrange them to form 50 triples, each consisting of two actors and one movie, according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Six of the actors are used twice. Unlike some of my puzzles, there is no significance whatsoever to the number of clues or matches or the fact I used letters instead of numbers to list the movies.

ACTORS

1. When presenting a 1977 Oscar with her, William Holden thanked this actress for saving his career by interceding with the producers who wanted to replace him during the filming of his first major movie.
BARBARA STANWYCK

2. He was the first Oscar-winning actor to play a Columbo villain.
RAY MILLAND

3. She has appeared in films based on works by Philip K. Dick, Victor Hugo, Henry James, Elmore Leonard, and Guy de Maupassant.

4. Due to poor health, he had to cancel committed roles in Cheyenne Autumn and The Cincinnati Kid, both of which were eventually played by Edward G. Robinson.
SPENCER TRACY

5. He may be the oldest actor to make the Harvey List, an “accomplishment” that led to his being replaced by Bruce Greenwood in the cast of an upcoming Netflix series.
FRANK LANGELLA

6. This actor, who is an accomplished pilot and owns a P-51 Mustang, was inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation in 2010 alongside Buzz Aldrin and others.
TOM CRUISE

7. In one of her better-known roles, the members of her convent included Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane.
JANET SUZMAN

8. In his last film role, he played himself in Casino.
STEVE ALLEN

9. His real-life roles have included people who ran TWA and the Los Angeles Lakers.
JOHN C. REILLY

10. At age 14, she was cast as Juliet in a major studio film, but studio executives rejected her because they thought she looked too young for the role; that same year, she turned down the role of Lolita.
NATALIE PORTMAN

11. There may have been other three-times-Oscar-nominated actresses who appeared on an episode of Picket Fences, but, offhand, I can’t think of any.
MICHELLE PFEIFFER

12. While filming a movie in Rome, she met Pope John XXIII, which helped shape her occupation change two years later.
DOLORES HART

13. He first played his signature role in a domestic melodrama starring Kimberly Elise and Steve Harris; despite what some people might think, he didn’t play the title role.
TYLER PERRY

14. This actor, who had a considerable reputation as a real-life ladies man, had his body exhumed and a DNA sample taken when a woman obtained a court order to that effect, claiming he was the father of her child. He wasn’t.
YVES MONTAND

15. This actress was under contract to Howard Hughes, but when she refused his advances, he retaliated by refusing to allow her to make Roman Holiday, despite director William Wyler’s wishes.
JEAN SIMMONS

16. Harvey Korman appeared on his variety show 91 times before going on to a similar show shortly afterward.
DANNY KAYE

17. He played Wyatt Earp in two films 21 years apart, once teaming up with Tom Mix and the other time with Doc Holliday.
JAMES GARNER

18. He appeared on Broadway with Dustin Hoffman in Death of a Salesman; when the production was made into a TV-movie, both of them won Emmys for their roles.
JOHN MALKOVICH

19. This actor has played characters previously played by Charles Bronson, David Carradine, Lee Marvin, and Burt Reynolds.
JASON STATHAM

20. Her daddy would have been proud when she turned out to be Ghostface in Scream 4.
EMMA ROBERTS

21. In his best-known film role, he was convicted of murdering four people; in real life, he was acquitted of murdering his wife.
ROBERT BLAKE

22. In my opinion, his role as recently deceased Georgia attorney Sonny Seiler was one of his best performances.
JACK THOMPSON

23. A classic role she played in her film debut will be played by a former American Idol winner in an upcoming remake.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG

24. Her first TV series was cancelled before it ever aired although the three produced episodes were later edited into a direct-to-video film; her second series was cancelled after five episodes aired, but in between, she had a major role in a Steven Spielberg film.
ALLISON DOODY

25. In his best-known film role, this actor did not make love; he was love.

26. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 and the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award in 2003; it’s doubtful he’d get those same honors today.
BILL COSBY

27. She was the first to discover the secret of the Big W.
DOROTHY PROVINE

28. Casting him as the voice of the title kitten in a 2016 comedy was the biggest no-brainer in the history of no-brainers.
KEANU REEVES

29. After her acting career pretty much ended, she embarked on a successful second career as a photojournalist, landing a rare exclusive interview with Fidel Castro in 1974.
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA

30. The only highlight of Steven Seagal’s ill-fated hosting of Saturday Night Live came when Seagal beat the crap out of this actor in a sketch.
ROB SCHNEIDER

31. One of this actor’s strangest roles was as an overly flatulent corpse.
DANIEL RADCLIFFE

32. One of the worst cases of Hollywood miscasting came when this Puerto Rican actor played a German villain in a Clint Eastwood movie.
RAUL JULIA

33. He was the first actor to be nominated for an Oscar and an Emmy in the same year.
PETER FALK

34. He’s played King Arthur, but he’s best known as part of the “royalty” of a motorcycle gang.

35. In her last film, this actress was top billed against an actor named Oreste, appearing in his only movie.
KATHRYN GRAYSON

36. This actor usually plays nerds, but in one of his best-known roles he played an Olympic figure skating champion.
JON HEDER

37. On TV, he played fictional detectives played on film by William Powell and Ralph Bellamy.
PETER LAWFORD

38. His worst appearance was in an independent production made shortly before the 1988 Democratic Convention; neither of his co-stars ever appeared in another movie.
ROB LOWE

39. Counting a special award, this performer has won more Olivier Awards than anyone else.
JUDI DENCH

40. He played Fu Manchu in Werewolf Women of the SS, a film that somehow never made it to the big screen.
NICOLAS CAGE

41. She first appeared on television in a short-lived 50s series playing Buddy Hackett’s girlfriend; she had considerably more success in the medium subsequently.
CAROL BURNETT

42. She made her screen debut in a Sex and the City episode in which she played a girl who hired Kim Cattrall to provide publicity for her million-dollar Bat Mitzvah.
KAT DENNINGS

43. Peter Tomarken’s career highpoint was this actress’s career lowpoint.
ELIZABETH BANKS

44. She played Nicole Kidman’s sister in the latter’s Oscar-winning role.
MIRANDA RICHARDSON

45. Surprisingly, this actor, who is best known for playing nincompoops, has a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Oxford.
ROWAN ATKINSON

46. This actress’s greatest success has come in a series of comic monologues that became stage performance, CDs, and DVDs; two of them were entitled "In the Family Way" and "Letting Go of God."
JULIA SWEENEY

47. This actor directed and played Baloo the bear in a recent adaptation of The Jungle Book.
JON FAVREAU? BILL MURRAY?

48. She won a Golden Globe and received an Emmy nomination for playing the first female President of the United States; unfortunately, the studio voted her out of office after one season.
GEENA DAVIS

49. He and Walt Disney are the only two people nominated for Oscars in six different categories.
KENNETH BRANAGH

50. This actress is best known for playing the girlfriend, and later wife, of a funeral home owner in a critically acclaimed series.
RACHEL GRIFFITHS

51. His best-known character on Saturday Night Live was later spun off into a movie and a subsequent series on Peacock TV.
WILL FORTE

52. Earlier this year, this actor claimed that he and Matthew McConaughey were biological brothers.
WOODY HARRELSON

53. On TV, this actor has played Leonardo da Vinci, Vlad the Impaler, Paul McCartney, King George III, and Beethoven, among others.
PAUL RHYS

54. Her autobiography was entitled Nostalgia Isn’t What It Used to Be.
SIMONE SIGNORET

55. His sixth and last time hosting Saturday Night Live was the first episode after the original cast departed; supposedly, he didn’t know they had all been replaced until he showed up for rehearsals.
ELLIOTT GOULD

56. In a bit of stunt casting, she appeared with her younger sister as a pair of sisters in a TV movie that was a remake of a classic 60s horror film.
VANESSA REDGRAVE

57. In his first credited film role, he played a king and got his only Oscar nomination for his efforts.
ROBERT MORLEY

58. When he was replaced by another actor in the sequel to his most famous film, the director used a combination of prosthetic makeup and shots of him from the original film; later he sued the studio for using this tactic and won a landmark court case.
CRISPIN GLOVER

59. She is 41 and 47 years younger than her two male co-stars on a current popular series.

60. In 1998, MTV’s Celebrity Deathmatch aired an episode in which he took on Christopher Walken to determine the greatest cinematic villain.
GARY OLDMAN

61. He played a famous Humphrey Bogart role in a remake, and Jeff Bridges played one of his famous roles in another remake.
ROBERT MITCHUM

62. In 1962, she was named Miss Army Recruiting by the Defense Department, a designation they undoubtedly later regretted.
JANE FONDA

63. This actress is best known for one movie in which her co-star was the Devil and two others in which her co-star was an orangutan.
RUTH GORDON

64. He directed the second, third, fourth, and sixth installments of his best-known series and the fourth installment of his second-best-known series.
SYLVESTER STALLONE

65. She’s the most recent actress to get a Best Actress Oscar nomination in a Clint Eastwood film.
ANGELINA JOLIE

66. In the 1980s, she appeared in a Vietnam War movie with her real-life parents, who played her parents in the film.
MARY STUART MASTERSON

67. He starred in movies based on works by Ray Bradbury, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, Henry James, and Kurt Vonnegut.
ALBERT FINNEY

68. He received an Oscar nomination for playing a Yankee, but he never wore the pinstripe uniform.
LOUIS CALHERN

69. He made his film debut with a lead role in a major hit that gave Richard Dreyfuss and Cindy Williams their big breaks.
PAUL LEMAT

70. Somewhat fittingly, he directed the recent Price Is Right memorial tribute to Bob Barker.
ADAM SANDLER

71. Although this actor is better known for his work with two more famous directors, some feel that his films with Anthony Mann are his best work.
JAMES STEWART

72. This actor is best remembered today as the star of an eponymous 50s TV series in which he played a bumbling high school principal.
STUART ERWIN

73. She has played younger versions of her older sister twice and a younger version of Cate Blanchett.
ELLE FANNING

74. During his career, this actor has played Albert Finney and Alec Guinness.
EWAN McGREGOR

75. As a child, she made guest appearances on various TV series, including Mayberry RFD, where her brother was a regular cast member; ironically, that show essentially marked the end of his acting career while hers was just beginning.
JODIE FOSTER

76. This actor got his big break when Russell Crowe turned down a role in a superhero film and recommended him for the part instead.
HUGH JACKMAN

77. From 1997 to 2007, this actor served as the Bahamian ambassador to Japan.
SIDNEY POITIER

78. He played a real-life mobster who became an FBI informant and a real-life FBI agent who went undercover as a mobster. Got it?
JOHNNY DEPP

79. This actor is best known for playing a famous archaeologist on TV and Daryl Dixon’s brother in the movies.
SEAN PATRICK FLANERY

80. After his best-known series went off the air, he retired from acting in 1970 to concentrate on TV production; he would later turn down the role of Dean Wormer in Animal House, saying the movie didn’t make any sense.
JACK WEBB

81. He played Ernie Kovacs in a TV movie in which Edie Adams appeared as Mae West.
JEFF GOLDBLUM

82. In his best film role, he played a fictionalized version of music producer Bob Marcucci.
RAY SHARKEY

83. She made her last theatrical movie in 1953 but went on to win three Emmys and receive five other Emmy nominations on her subsequent TV series.
LORETTA YOUNG

84. One of her earliest dramatic film roles came in a movie based on the sensational murder of New York schoolteacher Roseann Quinn.
DIANE KEATON

85. He suffered eight heart attacks in one night due to popping amyl nitrate while on location for Kiss Me, Stupid and was replaced by Ray Walston.
PETER SELLERS

86. Sixteen years after his signature role, he reprised the same character in a sequel that’s set only nine years later.
JACK NICHOLSON

87. She received her only Oscar nomination in her breakthrough role playing a character named after a Beatles song.
KATE HUDSON

88. She received Oscar nominations for playing a famous actress, a famous singer, and a famous queen.
CATE BLANCHETT

89. This actress had a nervous breakdown on the set of a movie in Ceylon and was replaced by Elizabeth Taylor; she still appears in some distance shots in the final version of the movie.
VIVIEN LEIGH

90. In one movie, she tapped out a message in Morse code to a secret agent during a tap dance number.
ELEANOR POWELL

91. In 1996, she agreed to reprise her best-known stage role in what was supposed to be a four-night special event; the show was such a success that it went to Broadway shortly after and ran until the COVID pandemic.
ANN REINKING

92. This actor is credited with creating the political concert when he produced a series of such concerts for George McGovern in 1972 at major venues featuring a reunited Simon and Garfunkel, Barbra Streisand, Carole King, James Taylor, Dionne Warwick, and others.
WARREN BEATTY

93. This actor tried to hang himself when he was five years old; he was more successful 70 years later.
DAVID CARRADINE

94. In the upcoming fifth season of a popular anthology series, she will play a housewife on the run from a local sheriff played by Jon Hamm.
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH

MOVIES

A) Some consider James Brown’s soundtrack album for this Blaxploitation film a genre classic, but you won’t hear his music on any current video version of the film; the studio replaced the soundtrack with generic background music due to a copyright dispute.
BLACK CAESAR

B) At one point before release, the studio changed this movie’s title to Pacific Air Flight 121, but the star insisted on the original title, which was the only reason he agreed to make the film.
SNAKES ON A PLANE

C) In this recent action film, a snake becomes an insect.

D) The real-life version of the main character in this popular sports movie served as its technical advisor, but he died shortly after principal photography was completed and never got to see the film, which was dedicated to his memory.
MIRACLE

E) The male half of this 90s teen romance breaks his girlfriend out of the psych ward, and the two try to run away to Mexico; not surprisingly, they wind up right back where they started.
MAD LOVE

F) This is the only film based on a Stephen King novel to win an Oscar.
MISERY

G) There may be other movies in which the hero is a graffiti artist who puts in an “appearance” at Giants Stadium, but, offhand, I can’t think of any.
TURK 182

H) The four top-billed actors in this movie all won Oscars (none for this film), but not the director, despite nine total nominations in his career.
OKLAHOMA CRUDE

I) This film’s screenwriter wanted a film made of her memoir about her life as a stripper, so she wrote this screenplay as a sample of her ability; she won an Oscar for this film, and the stripper memoir never became a movie.
JUNO

J) A sequel to this popular comedy never took place because the stars became involved in the revival of the Jumanji franchise.

K) One of the stars of Jaws fails to identify the line, “This was not a boating accident,” in this later action comedy.

L) This movie was originally called The Jackie Kallen Story.
AGAINST THE ROPES

M) The closest thing to a villain in this sports movie is a team called the New York Celtics.
THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS

N) If the main characters in this movie had mapped out their route a bit differently, the film might have been named The Two-Headed Dog or The Famous Cock.
THE WORLD’S END

O) This classic turkey marked the movie debut of the lead actor, who won a Razzie for his efforts; it also marked the end of his film career, as he retired from acting shortly afterward.
THE JAZZ SINGER (Neil Diamond version)

P) This 2007 thriller is a shot-for-shot remake of a 10-years-earlier Austrian film of the same name from the same writer/director but with a different cast; the two movies were even filmed in the same house.
FUNNY GAMES

Q) One highlight from this movie is the Robert De Niro party, where some of the characters come dressed as their favorite De Niro character.
NEIGHBORS

R) The original Broadway version of this movie won a Tony for Tom Conti; a subsequent revival won a Tony for Mary Tyler Moore in the same role.
WHO’S LIFE IS IT, ANYWAY?

S) This movie was one of the American Film Theatre’s adaptations of acclaimed plays; a key scene involves a man’s attempt to remove a woman’s water glass from the adjacent table.

T) The hero’s theme song in this movie is Neil Diamond’s “Holly Holy,” but the film takes its name from a very different type of song by P.O.D.
HOLY SMOKE

U) Many people consider this the worst film version of a Neil Simon play, even though the actress who won a Tony in her Broadway debut reprised the role in the movie.
I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES

V) Boyd Crowder as a snake-handling preacher; no, it’s not a storyline from Justified or The Righteous Gemstones.

W) This movie was the first feature film to use digital image processing to simulate a robot’s pixilated point-of-view.
WESTWORLD

X) This movie was originally pitched as the “Love Story of the ‘80s,” but you didn’t need to be a real film buff to quickly spot one major difference between the two movies.
MAKING LOVE

Y) This film’s failure is a major plot element of the first episode of the recent Bob Fosse-Gwen Verdon TV miniseries.
SWEET CHARITY

Z) The barroom where the main character in this film spends a lot of time was patterned after the Overlook Hotel barroom in The Shining where Jack Nicholson also spent a lot of time.
PASSENGERS

AA) This horror movie was based on a popular creepypasta Internet meme; the History vs. Hollywood website actually wrote an article devoted to how much the film was based on actual historical fact.

BB) The European version of this epic 1973 biopic ran nearly four hours and is considered by many a near masterpiece; an American version released later that year was an hour shorter and a critical and commercial flop.

CC) Some people think this movie was a better take on the same subject than a Tom Hanks buddy comedy released the same year.
K9

DD) This movie was based on author Amanda Brown’s semi-autobiographical novel of the same name about her college experience.
LEGALLY BLONDE

EE) Despite its title, this film is not about gladiators but a mutiny on board a World War II German merchant ship.
MORITURI

FF) The actress playing the Bubbie in this romantic comedy was a natural for the role; she was a veteran of 50 years on the Yiddish stage before appearing here in her only film and her first English language role.
CROSSING DELANCY

GG) Failing to read the user agreement on a new app before consenting to it proves fatal for some of the characters in this social media-era horror movie.

HH) Dueling Michael Caine impressions are a highlight of this 2010 comedy adapted from a BBC TV series of the same name.
THE TRIP

II) The real name of this movie’s title character is Professor Clifford Skridlow.
DOCTOR DETROIT

JJ) This Western’s protagonist faces a Sophie’s Choice of sorts; he must either kill one brother or let his other brother be hanged.

KK) A dog named Moreover is the title character of this Disney film.
THE BISCUIT EATER

LL) Billy Bob Thornton married his co-star in this movie after they completed filming, but it didn’t last; they divorced two years later before the film was actually released.
ONE FALSE MOVE

MM) This film’s director became the first woman to win a Best Director Oscar for her efforts here.
THE HURT LOCKER

NN) At the studio’s insistence, this movie’s director filmed an alternate ending in which the protagonist survived but was transferred to Alaska; after preview audiences panned the new ending, the director went with his original plan.
EL CAMINO

OO) Although this film’s title song has become a staple at sporting events and New Year’s Eve celebrations, neither it nor the film received a single Oscar nomination, despite an impressive array of talent in front of and behind the camera.

PP) This film’s original title was Me and Satan; you can probably guess why the producer changed it.
ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER

QQ) To cast this movie about street kids on the road selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door, the director took to the streets to find some of the cast members, including the lead actress.
AMERICAN HONEY

RR) This 2002 movie about a digitally created “actress” who replaces a film’s star when she walks off the set, has become eerily prescient in the wake of recent AI events.
SIMONE

SS) This war movie with an international cast, a personal favorite, begins in Vietnam and ends in Algeria.
THE LOST COMMAND

TT) Brian Dennehy first received top billing in this movie about a man increasingly suffering from stomach cancer as his wife grows increasingly pregnant.
THE BELLY OF THE ARCHITECT

UU) This film, based on a true story, was released just two months after an Australian court exonerated the real-life main characters of all charges related to their child’s death.
A CRY IN THE DARK

VV) This 1988 drama about the events leading to the creation of a famous literary work, is largely set at the Villa Diodati in Switzerland; John Huston was originally scheduled to direct but died before he could begin work.
GOTHIC

WW) This drama was remade under a different title 25 years later with Susan Strasberg in the lead role.
MORNING GLORY

XX) This durable horror film has spawned six sequels to date (one of which is actually a prequel), a TV series, and a failed pilot for a second series; the last three installments have taken place far from the original film in South Africa, the Arctic, and the South Pacific.
TREMORS

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#40 Post by Vandal » Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:10 pm

K) One of the stars of Jaws fails to identify the line, “This was not a boating accident,” in this later action comedy.
STAKEOUT

AA) This horror movie was based on a popular creepypasta Internet meme; the History vs. Hollywood website actually wrote an article devoted to how much the film was based on actual historical fact.
SLENDER MAN

BB) The European version of this epic 1973 biopic ran nearly four hours and is considered by many a near masterpiece; an American version released later that year was an hour shorter and a critical and commercial flop.
PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID

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25. In his best-known film role, this actor did not make love; he was love.
I don't know what it means so searching is difficult

34. He’s played King Arthur, but he’s best known as part of the “royalty” of a motorcycle gang.
I cross-checked every actor who has played Arthur with a motorcycle reference. Nope.

59. She is 41 and 47 years younger than her two male co-stars on a current popular series.
No idea how to look for this one.
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#41 Post by silverscreenselect » Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:39 pm

In Frank's latest consolidation, four of the definite actor answers are wrong. On the question with two guesses, both are wrong. Five of the movies are wrong.
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#42 Post by Vandal » Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:48 am

47. This actor directed and played Baloo the bear in a recent adaptation of The Jungle Book.
ANDY SERKIS

OO) Although this film’s title song has become a staple at sporting events and New Year’s Eve celebrations, neither it nor the film received a single Oscar nomination, despite an impressive array of talent in front of and behind the camera.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK

J) A sequel to this popular comedy never took place because the stars became involved in the revival of the Jumanji franchise.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

GG) Failing to read the user agreement on a new app before consenting to it proves fatal for some of the characters in this social media-era horror movie.
COUNTDOWN

V) Boyd Crowder as a snake-handling preacher; no, it’s not a storyline from Justified or The Righteous Gemstones.
THEM THAT FOLLOW
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#43 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:02 pm

I could have done a minor variation of this puzzle with just the actors, and several of the pairs would have been very easy to spot. But the puzzle would also have had a lot of possible extra matches. As far as I know, there shouldn't be any other duplicates and extra pairings with the current version of the puzzle.
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#44 Post by Appa23 » Fri Nov 03, 2023 8:00 pm

Vandal wrote:
Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:10 pm
K) One of the stars of Jaws fails to identify the line, “This was not a boating accident,” in this later action comedy.
STAKEOUT

AA) This horror movie was based on a popular creepypasta Internet meme; the History vs. Hollywood website actually wrote an article devoted to how much the film was based on actual historical fact.
SLENDER MAN

BB) The European version of this epic 1973 biopic ran nearly four hours and is considered by many a near masterpiece; an American version released later that year was an hour shorter and a critical and commercial flop.
PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID

Still need:

25. In his best-known film role, this actor did not make love; he was love.
I don't know what it means so searching is difficult

34. He’s played King Arthur, but he’s best known as part of the “royalty” of a motorcycle gang.
I cross-checked every actor who has played Arthur with a motorcycle reference. Nope.

59. She is 41 and 47 years younger than her two male co-stars on a current popular series.
No idea how to look for this one.
Selena Gomez in Only Murders in the Building

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#45 Post by Vandal » Wed Nov 08, 2023 9:47 pm

I hate to leave this puzzle hanging, but I can't figure out the wrong answers and can't make any connections even with the Dorothy Provine clue.

Anyone?

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#46 Post by silverscreenselect » Wed Nov 08, 2023 11:20 pm

Vandal wrote:
Wed Nov 08, 2023 9:47 pm
I hate to leave this puzzle hanging, but I can't figure out the wrong answers and can't make any connections even with the Dorothy Provine clue.

Anyone?

Bueller?
Most of the remaining wrong answers will work themselves out when people figure the Tangredi. That should also rekindle interest in the puzzle. I honestly though this wouldn't be that tough to guess. All I can suggest right now is to adopt the strategy I use for movie puzzle Tangredis, which is to concentrate on lesser known actors and films that have fewer possibilities for matching up with others. For some of the matches, the pairing link should be fairly apparent once you spot it, although working out precisely how the triple works may take a bit more time.

Number 24 is one of the incorrect answers. The correct actress is much better known and once you figure her out, that may be a big help in figuring the Tangredi. For Number 25, try rephrasing the clue to make a quote. For Number 34, the motorcycle gang role is the single role for which this actor is best known. In Clue JJ, the film is not an American Western.
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#47 Post by Vandal » Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:01 pm

24. Her first TV series was cancelled before it ever aired although the three produced episodes were later edited into a direct-to-video film; her second series was cancelled after five episodes aired, but in between, she had a major role in a Steven Spielberg film.

I’ve checked every actress who has had a major role in a Spielberg movie (from Goldie Hawn to Michelle Williams) and I can’t find any that fit this timeline. Sorry, too many rabbit holes.


34. He’s played King Arthur, but he’s best known as part of the “royalty” of a motorcycle gang.
CHARLIE HUNNAM
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#48 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:01 pm

Vandal wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:01 pm
24. Her first TV series was cancelled before it ever aired although the three produced episodes were later edited into a direct-to-video film; her second series was cancelled after five episodes aired, but in between, she had a major role in a Steven Spielberg film.

I’ve checked every actress who has had a major role in a Spielberg movie (from Goldie Hawn to Michelle Williams) and I can’t find any that fit this timeline. Sorry, too many rabbit holes.
You may be looking too hard at the top-billed actresses in various films. She was sixth-billed in this film but got quite a bit of critical acclaim for her role.

The Tangredi does not have anything to do with the actors' names, so you're not looking for a Sylvester or a Jason anywhere
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#49 Post by kroxquo » Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:43 am

silverscreenselect wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:01 pm
Vandal wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:01 pm
24. Her first TV series was cancelled before it ever aired although the three produced episodes were later edited into a direct-to-video film; her second series was cancelled after five episodes aired, but in between, she had a major role in a Steven Spielberg film.

I’ve checked every actress who has had a major role in a Spielberg movie (from Goldie Hawn to Michelle Williams) and I can’t find any that fit this timeline. Sorry, too many rabbit holes.
You may be looking too hard at the top-billed actresses in various films. She was sixth-billed in this film but got quite a bit of critical acclaim for her role.

The Tangredi does not have anything to do with the actors' names, so you're not looking for a Sylvester or a Jason anywhere
Embeth Davidtz? She is sixth billed in Schindler's List and a couple billings could fit the rest.
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#50 Post by silverscreenselect » Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:51 am

The actors on this list are used in two different, but somewhat related capacities. They are paired together through the films.
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