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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#26 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:06 pm

plasticene wrote:
plasticene wrote:SONG OF THE SOUTH. How did that one go unanswered all this time?
Dammit, it didn't. You snooze, you lose.

Oh, and I'll suggest ABOMINABLE for the Dr. Phibes adjective. It doesn't sound exactly right, though.
Yes, it is The Abominable Dr. Phibes. I had a brain fart.
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#27 Post by mellytu74 » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:07 pm

And here are the other two ...

66. This wartime film made a star of the very young actress who played the title role – in fact, her first name was changed to match that of the character.

JOURNEY FOR MARGARET

I missed the words VERY YOUNG when I put out Anne of Green Gables out there. That and the fact that Dawn O'Day became Anne Shirley -- both first and last names.

Angela O'Brien became MARGARET

67. “That's what I was, huh? I was your guinea pig, somebody you can test your theories on.”
“And I was just a girl somebody picked out in a bar.”

THE SHAPE OF THINGS?

I just heard this the other day and didn't realize it.

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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#28 Post by earendel » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:07 pm

plasticene wrote:
plasticene wrote:SONG OF THE SOUTH. How did that one go unanswered all this time?
Dammit, it didn't. You snooze, you lose.

Oh, and I'll suggest ABOMINABLE for the Dr. Phibes adjective. It doesn't sound exactly right, though.
It's the correct adjective.
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#29 Post by Catfish » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:11 pm

Could the question mark wrong one be no. 64, the answer being Women in Love instead?
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#30 Post by plasticene » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:28 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
plasticene wrote:
plasticene wrote:SONG OF THE SOUTH. How did that one go unanswered all this time?
Dammit, it didn't. You snooze, you lose.

Oh, and I'll suggest ABOMINABLE for the Dr. Phibes adjective. It doesn't sound exactly right, though.
Yes, it is The Abominable Dr. Phibes. I had a brain fart.
Thank you for the brain fart. Otherwise my post would have been entirely in vain. :)

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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#31 Post by mellytu74 » Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:55 pm

Catfish wrote:Could the question mark wrong one be no. 64, the answer being Women in Love instead?
Hadn't thought of that.

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#32 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:05 pm

mellytu74 wrote:
Catfish wrote:Could the question mark wrong one be no. 64, the answer being Women in Love instead?
Hadn't thought of that.
No, it's correct as is.
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#33 Post by plasticene » Thu Jul 31, 2014 9:15 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
mellytu74 wrote:
Catfish wrote:Could the question mark wrong one be no. 64, the answer being Women in Love instead?
Hadn't thought of that.
No, it's correct as is.
And so are all the other question marks. Melly's fixed the only ones that were wrong.

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#34 Post by kroxquo » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:35 am

UPDATED CONSOLIDATION WITH ALL ANSWERS CORRECT PER FRANK lISTED WITHOUT QUESTIONS. ANSWERS SINCE LAST CONSOLIDATION INCLUDE THE QUESTIONS


1. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
2. BLOW-UP
3. SHANE
4. DELIVERANCE
5. “The whole world out there is full of people who hate and fear you and you're wasting your time trying to protect them? I've got better things to do!”

6. John Boorman reportedly turned down an offer to direct this film because he thought it was cruel toward children, but he did agree to direct the sequel. Bad choices all around.

ROSEMARY'S BABY

7.EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
8. THE KING AND I
9. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
10. THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
11. BULL DURHAM

12. THREE DECADES LATER, PART TWO: The actor who delivered pizza to the hostages in Dog Day Afternoon performed the same service three decades later to the hostages in this film.

13. NINOTCHKA

14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA

15. “She just moved through me. My God. I felt her. I can smell her. It's her. It's her. Smell my clothes. It's her. She's all over me. It's her. She's on me. It's her. I felt her. It's her. It is. It's . . . it is . . . it's my baby. It's my baby. She went through my soul.”

16. SKYFALL
17. MURDER BY DEATH
18. FINDING NEVERLAND
19. PALM BEACH STORY
20. TENDER COMRADE
21. HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE
22. BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET

23. “A real woman could stop you from drinking.”
“It’d have to be a real BIG woman.”

24. If you want to see Lieutenant Colonel Algernon Hawthorne murdered by having every pint of blood methodically drained from his body, this will surely be your only chance. (And, yes, this is the only reference to a certain movie you will find in this game. Sorry.)

THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES

25. FLIGHT
26. CRUEL INTENTIONS
27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER
28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
29. ANTZ
30. RANDOM HARVEST
31. ADAM'S RIB
32. SUPERMAN
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS
34. MASK
35. A THOUSAND CLOWNS

36. This French musical brought together the stars of Singin’ in the Rain and Repulsion. (Repulsion?)

THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT

37. CAST AWAY

38. The actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in The Sea Hawk had previously played the role in this patriotic film.

39. “I don't think you'll be puttin' any more dope in that arm.”
“Smells worse than he do.”

40. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

41. “God is a mean kid sitting on an anthill with a magnifying glass, and I'm the ant. He could fix my life in five minutes if He wanted to, but he'd rather burn off my feelers and watch me squirm.”

42. HITCHCOCK

43. “Maybe they just oughta leave it the way it is. Kind of a shrine to all the bulls**t in the world.”

44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
45. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE

46. This was the first of two Martin Scorsese movies to win an Oscar for Costume Design. (Costume Design?)

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

47. THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX

48. RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN ON FILM, PART THREE: Though the main score for this depressing film was written by its star, it also incorporated three songs from the last Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.

49. SAN FRANCISCO

50. This 1963 comedy was later turned into a sitcom featuring one of the stars of the movie referenced in Clue #44.

51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT

52. John Williams received the first of his 49 Oscar nominations for this epic piece of trash.

53. 9 TO 5
54. THE DEPARTED

55. “I've jumped from a building. I tried to commit suicide. “
“Hey, you've got it all backwards. First you get crippled, then you try to commit suicide!”

56. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
57. BORN YESTERDAY
58. AWAY FROM HER
59. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER

60. The flume ride based on this movie opened at Disneyland on July 17, 1989.

SONG OF THE SOUTH

61. “That's a Dexter F. Mettles Memorial Sword!”

62. IVANHOE
63. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
64. SONS AND LOVERS

65. “The nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of grace. You have to choose which one you'll follow.”

66. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET

67. “That's what I was, huh? I was your guinea pig, somebody you can test your theories on.”
“And I was just a girl somebody picked out in a bar.”

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68. LITTLE WOMEN
69. THE QUIET MAN

70. The actress who is best known – at least around here – for dancing with Sylvester Marcus was the only woman seen at all in this adventure film released two years later. (Okay, so I snuck in another reference after all.)

THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX

71. IRON MAN
72. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

73. “Well, if I was gonna kill you, I wouldn't do a dumb thing like hitting you on the head. First of all, I don't like the fingerprint angle. Of course, I could always wear gloves. Press your hands against the pipe after you were dead and make you look like a suicide. Except it don't seem hardly likely that you'd beat yourself to death with a club. I'd murder you so it didn't look like murder.”

74. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU
75. PATTON
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#35 Post by earendel » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:44 am

#15 is POLTERGEIST
#73 is SHADOW OF A DOUBT
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#36 Post by silverscreenselect » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:55 am

kroxquo wrote:UPDATED CONSOLIDATION WITH ALL ANSWERS CORRECT PER FRANK lISTED WITHOUT QUESTIONS. ANSWERS SINCE LAST CONSOLIDATION INCLUDE THE QUESTIONS
12. THREE DECADES LATER, PART TWO: The actor who delivered pizza to the hostages in Dog Day Afternoon performed the same service three decades later to the hostages in this film.

INSIDE MAN

50. This 1963 comedy was later turned into a sitcom featuring one of the stars of the movie referenced in Clue #44.

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER

52. John Williams received the first of his 49 Oscar nominations for this epic piece of trash.

VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (I used a variant of this clue in one of my puzzles)
Arriving late, so I'm just picking up what loose pieces are left.
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#37 Post by silverscreenselect » Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:01 am

kroxquo wrote: 28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
Frank, just how many deaths are you responsible for with this one puzzle?
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#38 Post by franktangredi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:05 am

Only one wrong answer!
kroxquo wrote:UPDATED CONSOLIDATION WITH ALL ANSWERS CORRECT PER FRANK lISTED WITHOUT QUESTIONS. ANSWERS SINCE LAST CONSOLIDATION INCLUDE THE QUESTIONS


1. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
2. BLOW-UP
3. SHANE
4. DELIVERANCE
5. “The whole world out there is full of people who hate and fear you and you're wasting your time trying to protect them? I've got better things to do!”

6. John Boorman reportedly turned down an offer to direct this film because he thought it was cruel toward children, but he did agree to direct the sequel. Bad choices all around.

ROSEMARY'S BABY

7.EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
8. THE KING AND I
9. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
10. THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
11. BULL DURHAM

12. THREE DECADES LATER, PART TWO: The actor who delivered pizza to the hostages in Dog Day Afternoon performed the same service three decades later to the hostages in this film.

13. NINOTCHKA

14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA

15. “She just moved through me. My God. I felt her. I can smell her. It's her. It's her. Smell my clothes. It's her. She's all over me. It's her. She's on me. It's her. I felt her. It's her. It is. It's . . . it is . . . it's my baby. It's my baby. She went through my soul.”

16. SKYFALL
17. MURDER BY DEATH
18. FINDING NEVERLAND
19. PALM BEACH STORY
20. TENDER COMRADE
21. HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE
22. BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET

23. “A real woman could stop you from drinking.”
“It’d have to be a real BIG woman.”

24. If you want to see Lieutenant Colonel Algernon Hawthorne murdered by having every pint of blood methodically drained from his body, this will surely be your only chance. (And, yes, this is the only reference to a certain movie you will find in this game. Sorry.)

THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES

25. FLIGHT
26. CRUEL INTENTIONS
27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER
28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
29. ANTZ
30. RANDOM HARVEST
31. ADAM'S RIB
32. SUPERMAN
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS
34. MASK
35. A THOUSAND CLOWNS

36. This French musical brought together the stars of Singin’ in the Rain and Repulsion. (Repulsion?)

THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT

37. CAST AWAY

38. The actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in The Sea Hawk had previously played the role in this patriotic film.

39. “I don't think you'll be puttin' any more dope in that arm.”
“Smells worse than he do.”

40. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

41. “God is a mean kid sitting on an anthill with a magnifying glass, and I'm the ant. He could fix my life in five minutes if He wanted to, but he'd rather burn off my feelers and watch me squirm.”

42. HITCHCOCK

43. “Maybe they just oughta leave it the way it is. Kind of a shrine to all the bulls**t in the world.”

44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
45. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE

46. This was the first of two Martin Scorsese movies to win an Oscar for Costume Design. (Costume Design?)

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

47. THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX

48. RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN ON FILM, PART THREE: Though the main score for this depressing film was written by its star, it also incorporated three songs from the last Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.

49. SAN FRANCISCO

50. This 1963 comedy was later turned into a sitcom featuring one of the stars of the movie referenced in Clue #44.

51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT

52. John Williams received the first of his 49 Oscar nominations for this epic piece of trash.

53. 9 TO 5
54. THE DEPARTED

55. “I've jumped from a building. I tried to commit suicide. “
“Hey, you've got it all backwards. First you get crippled, then you try to commit suicide!”

56. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
57. BORN YESTERDAY
58. AWAY FROM HER
59. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER

60. The flume ride based on this movie opened at Disneyland on July 17, 1989.

SONG OF THE SOUTH

61. “That's a Dexter F. Mettles Memorial Sword!”

62. IVANHOE
63. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
64. SONS AND LOVERS

65. “The nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of grace. You have to choose which one you'll follow.”

66. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET

67. “That's what I was, huh? I was your guinea pig, somebody you can test your theories on.”
“And I was just a girl somebody picked out in a bar.”

HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS

68. LITTLE WOMEN
69. THE QUIET MAN

70. The actress who is best known – at least around here – for dancing with Sylvester Marcus was the only woman seen at all in this adventure film released two years later. (Okay, so I snuck in another reference after all.)

THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX

71. IRON MAN
72. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

73. “Well, if I was gonna kill you, I wouldn't do a dumb thing like hitting you on the head. First of all, I don't like the fingerprint angle. Of course, I could always wear gloves. Press your hands against the pipe after you were dead and make you look like a suicide. Except it don't seem hardly likely that you'd beat yourself to death with a club. I'd murder you so it didn't look like murder.”

74. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU
75. PATTON
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#39 Post by franktangredi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:08 am

silverscreenselect wrote:
kroxquo wrote: 28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
Frank, just how many deaths are you responsible for with this one puzzle?
They died BEFORE I wrote the clues! In fact, #28 wasn't even the movie I was going to use originally. I changed movies after I read the thread and realized it would be a fun clue.

#44 was always going to be the movie, though.

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#40 Post by macrae1234 » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:19 pm

5. “The whole world out there is full of people who hate and fear you and you're wasting your time trying to protect them? I've got better things to do!”
X-Men

12. THREE DECADES LATER, PART TWO: The actor who delivered pizza to the hostages in Dog Day Afternoon performed the same service three decades later to the hostages in this film.
Inside Man

15. “She just moved through me. My God. I felt her. I can smell her. It's her. It's her. Smell my clothes. It's her. She's all over me. It's her. She's on me. It's her. I felt her. It's her. It is. It's . . . it is . . . it's my baby. It's my baby. She went through my soul.”
Poltergeist

23. “A real woman could stop you from drinking.”
“It’d have to be a real BIG woman.”
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#41 Post by macrae1234 » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:38 pm

50. This 1963 comedy was later turned into a sitcom featuring one of the stars of the movie referenced in Clue #44.

Courtship of Eddies Father (Mrs Livingstone)

41. “God is a mean kid sitting on an anthill with a magnifying glass, and I'm the ant. He could fix my life in five minutes if He wanted to, but he'd rather burn off my feelers and watch me squirm.”

Bruce Almighty

39. “I don't think you'll be puttin' any more dope in that arm.”
“Smells worse than he do.”
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#42 Post by macrae1234 » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:51 pm

73. “Well, if I was gonna kill you, I wouldn't do a dumb thing like hitting you on the head. First of all, I don't like the fingerprint angle. Of course, I could always wear gloves. Press your hands against the pipe after you were dead and make you look like a suicide. Except it don't seem hardly likely that you'd beat yourself to death with a club. I'd murder you so it didn't look like murder.”

Shadow of a doubt

43. “Maybe they just oughta leave it the way it is. Kind of a shrine to all the bulls**t in the world.”
Towering Inferno

65. “The nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of grace. You have to choose which one you'll follow.”
Tree of Life

67. “That's what I was, huh? I was your guinea pig, somebody you can test your theories on.”
“And I was just a girl somebody picked out in a bar.”
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#43 Post by macrae1234 » Fri Aug 01, 2014 1:51 pm

46. This was the first of two Martin Scorsese movies to win an Oscar for Costume Design. (Costume Design?)
Age of Innocence Aviator was the other

48. RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN ON FILM, PART THREE: Though the main score for this depressing film was written by its star, it also incorporated three songs from the last Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
Dancer in the Dark Bjork wrote the rest

52. John Williams received the first of his 49 Oscar nominations for this epic piece of trash
Valley of the Dolls and any movie with Sharon Tate is not trash
61. “That's a Dexter F. Mettles Memorial Sword!”
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#44 Post by plasticene » Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:08 pm

6. John Boorman reportedly turned down an offer to direct this film because he thought it was cruel toward children, but he did agree to direct the sequel. Bad choices all around.

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#45 Post by Pastor Fireball » Tue Aug 05, 2014 3:20 pm

Looks like you guys didn't need me around to solve all of the clues. :P

I don't see the Tangredi, so I have nothing to contribute (for now).
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#46 Post by plasticene » Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:56 am

Pastor Fireball wrote:Looks like you guys didn't need me around to solve all of the clues. :P

I don't see the Tangredi, so I have nothing to contribute (for now).
No, there are a couple still unsolved:

38. The actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in The Sea Hawk had previously played the role in this patriotic film.

55. “I've jumped from a building. I tried to commit suicide. “
“Hey, you've got it all backwards. First you get crippled, then you try to commit suicide!”

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#47 Post by kroxquo » Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:23 am

CONSOLIDATION #3

I count at least nine of these that were remade as either movies or TV series. Is there a clue to the Tangredi there?

1. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
2. BLOW-UP
3. SHANE
4. DELIVERANCE
5. X-MEN
6. THE EXORCIST
7.EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
8. THE KING AND I
9. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
10. THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
11. BULL DURHAM
12. INSIDE MAN
13. NINOTCHKA
14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA
15. POLTERGEIST
16. SKYFALL
17. MURDER BY DEATH
18. FINDING NEVERLAND
19. PALM BEACH STORY
20. TENDER COMRADE
21. HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE
22. BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET
23. ARTHUR
24. THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES
25. FLIGHT
26. CRUEL INTENTIONS
27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER
28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
29. ANTZ
30. RANDOM HARVEST
31. ADAM'S RIB
32. SUPERMAN
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS
34. MASK
35. A THOUSAND CLOWNS
36. THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT
37. CAST AWAY

38. The actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in The Sea Hawk had previously played the role in this patriotic film.

39. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM
40. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
41. BRUCE ALMIGHTY
42. HITCHCOCK
43.THE TOWERING INFERNO
44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
45. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
46. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE
47. THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX
48. DANCER IN THE DARK
49. SAN FRANCISCO
50. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER
51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT
52. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
53. 9 TO 5
54. THE DEPARTED

55. “I've jumped from a building. I tried to commit suicide. “
“Hey, you've got it all backwards. First you get crippled, then you try to commit suicide!”

56. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
57. BORN YESTERDAY
58. AWAY FROM HER
59. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
60. SONG OF THE SOUTH
61. THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING!
62. IVANHOE
63. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
64. SONS AND LOVERS
65. TREE OF LIFE
66. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET
67. HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS
68. LITTLE WOMEN
69. THE QUIET MAN
70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
71. IRON MAN
72. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
73. SHADOW OF A DOUBT
74. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU
75. PATTON
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#48 Post by Pastor Fireball » Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:58 am

plasticene wrote:
Pastor Fireball wrote:Looks like you guys didn't need me around to solve all of the clues. :P

I don't see the Tangredi, so I have nothing to contribute (for now).
No, there are a couple still unsolved:

38. The actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in The Sea Hawk had previously played the role in this patriotic film.

55. “I've jumped from a building. I tried to commit suicide. “
“Hey, you've got it all backwards. First you get crippled, then you try to commit suicide!”
OK. #38 is FIRE OVER ENGLAND and #55 is INSIDE MOVES.

What is the significance of "Club" in the title of this game? Card games? Sandwiches? Oscar club? 27 Club?
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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#49 Post by franktangredi » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:16 am

You now have a complete list of correct movies.

This Tangredi may be hard to spot, but you people have figured out tougher ones in the past. I have faith!

(Remember, there will be no alternate matches.)

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Re: Game #147: Club Hollywood

#50 Post by mellytu74 » Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:17 am

franktangredi wrote:You now have a complete list of correct movies.

This Tangredi may be hard to spot, but you people have figured out tougher ones in the past. I have faith!

(Remember, there will be no alternate matches.)
We can do this, huh?

I keep playing with the title. Club Hollywood.

Nightclub? Club Med? Ball clubs?

I am looking, Frank, I really am. But nothing is coming to me.

NIGHTCLUBS!! George Chakiras of Young Girls of Rochefort was in the Rosemary Clooney nightclub scene in White Christmas!

No?

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