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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:01 am

First question



Adventure, excitement... a Jedi craves not these things.

The above line was from the movie Mallrats. What's special about this dialogue ?
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by lizard king » Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:28 am

I dont know the answer, but answer this one



whats so special about the movie "Social evils"?
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by The Jackal » Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:53 am

Jaszalcatraz wrote:First question

Adventure, excitement... a Jedi craves not these things.
The above line was from the movie Mallrats. What's special about this dialogue ?
Its a quote from Star Wars IV:A New Hope? :? :? :? :?
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by The Jackal » Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:05 pm

Whats the answer Jasz?
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:08 pm

Its the only line that Silent Bob speaks in the entire movie.



Whats the answer to urs Malakie??



Next question



Name the brand of cigarette's that most characters in Quentin Tarantino films smoke. Kill Bill Vol 1 also has a huge hoarding with this brand's ad.



Gimme 5 options if ur not sure
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by mark » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:10 pm

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Its the only line that Silent Bob speaks in the entire movie.

Whats the answer to urs Malakie??

Next question

Name the brand of cigarette's that most characters in Quentin Tarantino films smoke. Kill Bill Vol 1 also has a huge hoarding with this brand's ad.

Gimme 5 options if ur not sure






is it Camels?
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:16 pm

Nope......and while you are at it......here's another



According to David Fincher, what object is present in every scene of Fight Club.
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by mark » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:20 pm

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Nope......and while you are at it......here's another

According to David Fincher, what object is present in every scene of Fight Club.






ahhaa i know this one . a starbuck$ coffee cup
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:28 pm

Yep......Starbucks Coffee cup it is.



Next question

Which movie is a Ridley Scott version of a true war story of the same name written by Mark Bowden?
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by rock_26iin » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:34 pm

Black Hawk Down
Things are supposed to happen the way they happen. And the reason they happen the way the happen is because you try to make them happen in a certain way and may or may not be succesful.
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:46 pm

Two more questions left unanswered.....QT's Cigarettes and Malakie's Q
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by rock_26iin » Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:19 pm

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Two more questions left unanswered.....QT's Cigarettes and Malakie's Q




Thats a fictional brand, don't remember the exact name, something like Red Apples and no idea about Malakie's Q



My Q.) The director of Torque (Joseph Kahn) also directed two music videos for very popular pop singers. One of them is "Toxic" by Britney Spears, which other video did he direct?
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:23 pm

Red Apples is right



Isnt he the guy who made Eminem's Without Me video
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by rock_26iin » Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:24 pm

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Red Apples is right

Isnt he the guy who made Eminem's Without Me video




Correct!
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by Jaszalcatraz » Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:27 pm

Like Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls, his films are characterized by a constantly moving camera. Like Truffaut and Scorsese, his films are the work of a true "cineaste", someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of film and film technique, and who is able to make tried and true techniques as fresh and as vibrant as when D.W. Griffith first started to discover them. Like Robert Altman, he thrives on working with large ensembles of actors. And like Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton, his films often depict suburban America as a place of alienation, and his characters are often alienated people who must in some way or another learn to assimilate themselves into some kind of family environment.

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by lizard king » Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:42 am

lizard king wrote:I dont know the answer, but answer this one

whats so special about the movie "Social evils"?


first movie made in india to be rated A
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by lizard king » Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:46 am

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Like Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls, his films are characterized by a constantly moving camera. Like Truffaut and Scorsese, his films are the work of a true "cineaste", someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of film and film technique, and who is able to make tried and true techniques as fresh and as vibrant as when D.W. Griffith first started to discover them. Like Robert Altman, he thrives on working with large ensembles of actors. And like Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton, his films often depict suburban America as a place of alienation, and his characters are often alienated people who must in some way or another learn to assimilate themselves into some kind of family environment.
Whoitis?


manoj¿?
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by Jaszalcatraz » Tue Feb 22, 2005 2:03 am

Nope..........hint : His father's in the business too
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by popesmokesdope » Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:37 am

Jaszalcatraz wrote:Like Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls, his films are characterized by a constantly moving camera. Like Truffaut and Scorsese, his films are the work of a true "cineaste", someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of film and film technique, and who is able to make tried and true techniques as fresh and as vibrant as when D.W. Griffith first started to discover them. Like Robert Altman, he thrives on working with large ensembles of actors. And like Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton, his films often depict suburban America as a place of alienation, and his characters are often alienated people who must in some way or another learn to assimilate themselves into some kind of family environment.
Whoitis?




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by The Jackal » Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:45 am

popesmokesdope wrote:
Jaszalcatraz wrote:Like Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls, his films are characterized by a constantly moving camera. Like Truffaut and Scorsese, his films are the work of a true "cineaste", someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of film and film technique, and who is able to make tried and true techniques as fresh and as vibrant as when D.W. Griffith first started to discover them. Like Robert Altman, he thrives on working with large ensembles of actors. And like Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton, his films often depict suburban America as a place of alienation, and his characters are often alienated people who must in some way or another learn to assimilate themselves into some kind of family environment.
Whoitis?


Ya ya... right... stop gloating. PTA?
Yep thats the guy. :D Saw that mini biography on IMDb last week.
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by The Jackal » Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:47 am

PG-13 was specially created for this movie back in 1984 because ___________ and ___________ were associated with its production.



Fill in the blanks and what movie am I talking about. :D
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by CtrlAltDel » Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:58 am

The Jackal wrote:PG-13 was specially created for this movie back in 1984 because ___________ and ___________ were associated with its production.

Fill in the blanks and what movie am I talking about. :D
movie is Red Dawn....dunno the blanx!
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by The Jackal » Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:59 am

CtrlAltDel wrote:
The Jackal wrote:PG-13 was specially created for this movie back in 1984 because ___________ and ___________ were associated with its production.

Fill in the blanks and what movie am I talking about. :D
movie is Red Dawn....dunno the blanx!
Nope.



Hint:Mogambo was in this movie. :D (I gave away too much)
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by CtrlAltDel » Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:03 pm

The Jackal wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
The Jackal wrote:PG-13 was specially created for this movie back in 1984 because ___________ and ___________ were associated with its production.

Fill in the blanks and what movie am I talking about. :D
movie is Red Dawn....dunno the blanx!
Nope.

Hint:Mogambo was in this movie. :D (I gave away too much)
no, Temple Of Doom was not the first PG13 movie. the rating was created coz in '83-'84 ToD and Gremlins received PG ratings inspite of their scary scenes. Red Dawn turned out to be the first movie released with PG-13
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by The Jackal » Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:06 pm

Well both Temple of Doom and the Gremlins were considered for creating that segment.And mainly because Steven Speilberg's name was involved in both the movies. :D
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