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Pan wrote:


Worst reboot to date?

Soooooo many to choose from...

I'll say The Three Stooges.

I have no idea who wanted this movie made or who was crying for 3 Stooges nostalgia and I know no human being who saw this movie.

Favorite portrayal of Dracula (TV or Big Screen)?

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Frank Langella as Dracula.

Favorite portrayal of Van Helsing (TV or Big Screen)? :)

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Hugh Jackman

Favorite Monster Movie?


Tremors

Other favorite movie with Kevin Bacon?

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Apollo 13

Favorite Contemporary Space Movie?


What do you mean? Like a space movie made relatively recently or a space movie taking place RIGHT NOW!!! ?

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Charles Scholz wrote:

Apollo 13

Favorite Contemporary Space Movie?

Moon

Favourite movie with anthropomorphic animals?


GeraintElberion wrote:


Moon

Favourite movie with anthropomorphic animals?

Meet The Feebles

Favorite NON Middle Earth Based Peter Jackson Movie?


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Forgotten Silver

Favourite fake documentary?


GeraintElberion wrote:
Charles Scholz wrote:

Apollo 13

Favorite Contemporary Space Movie?

Moon

You stole my answer.

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Kajehase wrote:

Forgotten Silver

Favourite fake documentary?

This is Spinal Tap!

Favorite movie featuring Stonehenge (or some copy of it)?

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Would Excalibur count? There is a scene at a Stonehenge like monument.

Favorite portrayal of a Knight?


The Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Favorite non-Monty Python movie with a Monty Pythoner in front of the camera?

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Brazil (Michael Palin)
Favorite non-comedy/satire movie with a Monty Pythoner in front of the camera?

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (John Cleese)

Favorite movie with a Monty Pythoner behind the camera? (Something other than Brazil).


I find it impossible to choose between all the different Terry Gilliam movies, so I'll say A Fish Called Wanda which, although not directed by a Monty Pythoner, was (I think) written by John Cleese.

I know she does old people yogurt commercials now and has been rumored in the past to be hermaphroditic, but, would you do Jamie Lee Curtis?

Or, if you don't want to answer that, what is your favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie that isn't written by a Monty Pythoner or feature Michael Myers?


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

(A) I know she does old people yogurt commercials now and has been rumored in the past to be hermaphroditic, but, would you do Jamie Lee Curtis?

(B) Or, if you don't want to answer that, what is your favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie that isn't written by a Monty Pythoner or feature Michael Myers?

(A) Totally. In a second. Mrs Gersen would not only forgive me; she'd cheer.

(B) Trading Places.

Did anyone else find it ironic that Eddie Murphy, who got his start making fun of Bill Cosby telling him to be more family-friendly, ended up doing nothing but family-friendly dreck like "Shrek"?


Kirth Gersen wrote:


Did anyone else find it ironic that Eddie Murphy, who got his start making fun of Bill Cosby telling him to be more family-friendly, ended up doing nothing but family-friendly dreck like "Shrek"?

No.

But I did find it ironic that Bill Cosby belittled the way Wanda Sykes speaks considering that he was the voice of Mushmouth.


Kirth, have you ever seen this?

Skip ahead to 5:40 if you get bored.

People who aren't Kirth: favorite Russian movie?


Comrade Anklebiter wrote:

Kirth, have you ever seen this?

Skip ahead to 5:40 if you get bored.

And they ripped off that scene in Untouchables

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Comrade Anklebiter wrote:

Kirth, have you ever seen this?

Skip ahead to 5:40 if you get bored.

People who aren't Kirth: favorite Russian movie?

I liked Nightwatch.

Did they make a movie for Daywatch? And is it any good?

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Yes they did.
Unfortunatly it isn't good...
And of course it has nothing to do with the novel daywatch (funny because the writer and the plawright are one and the same), but crushes some themes from the second part of the novel Nightwatch into tiny splinters and mixes them with mostly annoying visuals...
Of course, YMMV, but as somebody who loved the novels and liked the first movie, I loathed the adaption of daywatch.

As your question was purely a question for information, I say you still owe us the next question for the game ;-)


Comrade Anklebiter wrote:
Kirth, have you ever seen this?

NO! Thank you for posting that -- I feel like there had been a huge gap in my Cine-Geek cred, which I must now remedy by seeing that movie in its entirety ASAP. (Usually I stay away from silents unless they're Murnau or Fairbanks, but that one looks like a foundational big epic. And with so many extras!)


Lochmonster wrote:
And they ripped off that scene in Untouchables

The Bug was hazing me because, in another thread, someone referenced The Untouchables and I immediately linked the spoof scene from Naked Gun 33 1/3.


Quote:
The Bug was hazing me because,

See, now, even when I'm trying to be pleasantly helpful and share movies I like with friends, people think I'm trolling.

Why can't you pinkskins overcome your anti-goblin bigotry? Why?

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Yeah, Eisenstein is pretty awesome. He's the Russian D.W. Griffiths--between the two of them they pretty much invented the language of film for the next 50+ years. Unlike Griffiths though, Eisenstein a) wasn't a racist pig; b) was a commie (yay!); and c) his movies are closer to an hour and a half as compared with the 4-f@#@ing-hour snoozefests Griffiths put out.

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Feytharn, if you see this before Pan, I say it's your turn because you answered his question. But if Pan shows up first, he could go. Hell, I'll just go:

Why can't you pinkskins overcome your anti-goblin bigotry? Why?

Grand Lodge

Because Goblins are foul little creatures. They hate horses. They hate dogs. They run around in garbage and waste. They sing creepy little stupid songs. And not one of them can carry a tune. They are sneaky and not to be trusted. They're nuts. They never stop feeding their fat little faces. They like playing with fire. And they aren't particularly good at it. They do get stuck in tight places a lot, which can be useful when you are having a rough day and need something to bash upon. They are stupid illiterate little menaces that all deserve to die.

As extra credit, everyone name your three favorite movies of all time?

I will start:

Lord of the Rings, Fellowship of the Ring
Star Wars (1977)
Excalibur


You bigot!

I refuse to answer your stupid question because, despite your tacking on a question mark, it's a command not a question, you racist ignoramus.

Spoiler:

Rushmore (1998)--Starring Bill Murray; directed by Wes Anderson
The Apartment (1960)--Starring Jack Lemon and Shirley Maclaine (meow!); directed by Billy Wilder
Big Trouble in Little China (1986)--Starring Kurt Russell; directed by John Carpenter


1. The Maltese Falcon (1941) -- Starring Humphrey Bogart; directed by John Huston.
2. The Last of the Mohicans (1992) -- Starring Daniel Day-Lewis; directed by Michael Mann.
3. Airplane! (1980) -- Starring Leslie Nielsen; directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrams, and Jerry Zucker.


Post edited to make it look more Cine-Geeky.

Also, Kirth: neither of us mentioned The Dude!

[Hangs head]


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Also, Kirth: neither of us mentioned The Dude!

Great film, but not in my top 3. In fact, it's #3 out of my top 3 Coen brothers movies (the winners being Raising Arizona and Miller's Crossing).


I change my answer. The Big Lebowski is the greatest film of all time and not only because it provided a young Doodlebug with one of his role models.


I should also mention that my favorite movie this month is

Spoiler:
Gone in 60 Seconds (the 1974 original, not the crap remake) -- starring, written, produced, and directed by H.B. Halicki, who also did the stunt driving. I would happily watch that shiznitt another 20 times and never get tired of it. The only other car movie that comes close is Vanishing Point (again, the 1971 original, not the crap remake).

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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

You bigot!

I refuse to answer your stupid question because, despite your tacking on a question mark, it's a command not a question, you racist ignoramus.

Gee! You are right. I didn't phrase it in the form of a question. No Jeopardy points for me, you unnatural literate Goblin.

Spoiler:
Truly Great movie choices btw.

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Evil Dead 2
I heart Huckabees
Blade Runner

Am I supposed to ask a question? If so, favorite actor male or female?

Scarab Sages Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games

Drew Barrymore - LOVE HER

Spoiler:
Top 3 movies:

LotR: Fellowship of the Ring
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
A Christmas Story

Actor (male or female) that most makes you (at least figuratively) want to punch him or her in the face?


Jason Nelson wrote:
Actor (male or female) that most makes you (at least figuratively) want to punch him or her in the face?

Leonardo diCaprio -- I blame it on the movie Man in the Iron Mask, wherein

Spoiler:
every time he opens his mouth, the Musketeers clobber him over the head with a blunt object. And in one scene, they put a bag on his head first and THEN clobber him!

Sexiest actress of all time (excluding Drew Barrymore, if Jason answers!).

Spoiler:
Carole Bouquet. No contest. Not even close.


I have a weakness for Kirsten Dunst (and didn't even try to catch a glimpse of her when she was over here shooting Melancholia, DAMN!) but that's more beauty than sexiness, so... based on that scene, Ursula Andress.

Sexiest actor of all time?

Spoiler:
Paul Newman. You know it's true.

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Kirth Gersen wrote:
Jason Nelson wrote:
Actor (male or female) that most makes you (at least figuratively) want to punch him or her in the face?

Leonardo diCaprio -- I blame it on the movie Man in the Iron Mask, wherein ** spoiler omitted **

Sexiest actress of all time (excluding Drew Barrymore, if Jason answers!). ** spoiler omitted **

D'OH! :)

In that case: Rebecca Romijn - even before she became the sexiest blue chick since Smurfette!

(I had momentarily thought of Grace Kelly, but I'm not sure she's precisely SEXY, as much as just arrestingly, inescapably beautiful.)

How about the opposite tack: Actress that is commonly considered SEXY but you just don't get the attraction?


Angelina Jolie. Seriously, chick does next to nothing for me. Drew Barrymore, either, for that matter (sorry, Jason!) ever since I saw her all tatted-up and skanky-looking in Playboy.

Question is still Kajehase's.


I did ask a question: Sexiest actor (male one, that is)?


Kajehase wrote:
I did ask a question: Sexiest actor (male one, that is)?

Yes, that's the one I meant. I answered Jason's question, but then referred everyone back to yours, since you ninja'd him!

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Favorite female actress: Jenny Agutter

Sexiest male actor: I yielded to my wife, Cary Grant.

These are the big questions, along with top three movies of all time. So I recommend anyone can answer these along with any new next question.

Next question: What is your favorite on-screen couple?


Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
P.S. Thankfully, they were together in like 4 movies, which is a huge win for me.
P.P.S. She was freaking smoking-hot sexy. Almost Carole Bouquet-level, and for me that's saying a lot!


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You know how to whistle, don't you Kirth?


Ag. OK, how about this one:

How come the longer Sean Connery and Arnold Schwarzenegger stay in the U.S., the thicker their accents get? You would think it would be the other way around.

I mean, look at "Sir Sean." As James Bond, he was perfectly intelligible. See him in any of his most recent movies, and it's like he's got a handful of marbles in his mouth.


Kirth Gersen wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

(A) I know she does old people yogurt commercials now and has been rumored in the past to be hermaphroditic, but, would you do Jamie Lee Curtis?

(B) Or, if you don't want to answer that, what is your favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie that isn't written by a Monty Pythoner or feature Michael Myers?

(A) Totally. In a second. Mrs Gersen would not only forgive me; she'd cheer.

(B) Trading Places.

Did anyone else find it ironic that Eddie Murphy, who got his start making fun of Bill Cosby telling him to be more family-friendly, ended up doing nothing but family-friendly dreck like "Shrek"?

He was really good in Dreamgirls, man. Plus, I just saw this TV ad for an EM movie with a graphic of leaves falling off a tree, cut to Eddie doing a soulful expression. I had the sound off, but don't think it's like Daddy Day Care.

Disclaimer: I have been wrong before, many, many times.

Scarab Sages Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games

Kirth Gersen wrote:

Ag. OK, how about this one:

How come the longer Sean Connery and Arnold Schwarzenegger stay in the U.S., the thicker their accents get? You would think it would be the other way around.

I mean, look at "Sir Sean." As James Bond, he was perfectly intelligible. See him in any of his most recent movies, and it's like he's got a handful of marbles in his mouth.

Because the longer they stay here the more they long for the old country, and they are overcompensating for not hearing anyone else talk like they wish they could hear, so they have to double down on their own personal accent-soundtrack to make up for it.

Hey, it's not the looniest theory you've ever heard, is it? :)

Next question: Favorite Scots brogue, aside from Sir Sean?


Scrooge McDuck.

Although, shouldn't it be MacDuck?


For workers revolution to smash Stooge McDuck!


Um, favorite movies with wolves?

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