Tom Poje
Sep 8 2005, 12:45 PM
before giving all the answer away, please give others a chance to solve as well
WDIK
Sep 8 2005, 01:31 PM
Don't do such a thing so close to October 15th!!!
Tom Poje
Sep 8 2005, 02:20 PM
hey, I just work here.
I don't watch movies that much so I could only guess 1 or 2 of them. or as you would say, WDIK. (But there is a movie nut in the office who solved them all so I have the answers) plus my brother had all but a few, so I had to give him clues
e.g. #15
The lonely sound of a buoy bell in the distance. Water
slapping against a smooth, flat surface in rhythm. The
creaking of wood.
Off in the very far distance, one can make out the sound of
sirens.
SUDDENLY, a single match ignites and invades the darkness. It
quivers for a moment. A dimly lit hand brings the rest of the
pack to the match. A plume of yellow-white flame flares and
illuminates the battered face of XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, age forty. His
salty-gray hair is wet and matted. His face drips with water
or sweat. A large cut runs the length of his face from the
corner of his eye to his chin. It bleeds freely. An un-lit
cigarette hangs in the corner of his mouth.
.......................
But if you like, I will then post quiz #2, which has a number of repeats, but what the heck.
WDIK
Sep 8 2005, 02:35 PM
Do you have the password to unprotect the sheet, or only have the answers?
(With a little bit of trial and error, I'm up to 32 correct, but doubt that I'll get much further.)
Tom Poje
Sep 8 2005, 02:55 PM
no, I don't have a password. I have the sheet the movie nut filled out, so I have to look at that for answers. then for my brother I looked up the movie on the internet and found some clues.
the guy in the office was stumped on one and called his friend who is also into movies. he described one picture as
'looks like Harrison Ford from the back, but he would never wear a pink shirt' and his friend suggested trying a movie with Hugh Grant. what a guess.
stephen
Sep 8 2005, 03:54 PM
Tom, thanks for the entertainment.
E as in ERISA
Sep 9 2005, 10:02 AM
Don't want to open the file. Sounds like maybe the pics are downloaded from one of those DVD movie games like Scene It or Shout About Movies. I know one or both have that game.
cac1134
Sep 9 2005, 10:25 AM
can we have a link to forward to others? this is too cool. i got lots more than i thought i would. thanks.
stephen
Sep 12 2005, 11:05 AM
ok- we are up to 48 and could use some additional clues (although the clue above has not helped us get #15, yet...)
cac1134, you can download the spreadsheet and e-mail it to others.
Tom Poje
Sep 12 2005, 01:30 PM
hey, you movie guys are gonna have to provide clues. I would have to look up the movie on google and then figure a clue. I'll let the experts provides the help.
Appleby
Sep 12 2005, 02:40 PM
Yea!!! I got number 48. The rest just looks like that Herbie Hancock music video
stephen
Sep 12 2005, 03:03 PM
We have 48 of the 60 movies (including #48).
Inclding #48:
PLOT:
A young man with a talent for music has begun a career with much promise. He meets an aspiring singer, Apollonia, and finds that talent alone isn't all that he needs. A complicated tale of his repeating his father's self destructive behavior, losing Apollonia to another singer (XXXXXX XXX), and his coming to grips with his own connection to other people ensues.
Tom Poje
Sep 13 2005, 07:50 AM
#39
one of those listed as starring in the movie
Blake Lindsley as Girl with Cigar
Genre: Comedy / Drama (more)
Tagline: cocktails first. questions later
Appleby
Sep 13 2005, 07:52 AM
QUOTE (stephen @ Sep 12 2005, 04:03 PM)
Inclding #48:
PLOT:
A young man with a talent for music has begun a career with much promise. He meets an aspiring singer, Apollonia, and finds that talent alone isn't all that he needs. A complicated tale of his repeating his father's self destructive behavior, losing Apollonia to another singer (XXXXXX XXX), and his coming to grips with his own connection to other people ensues.
Stephen- are you saying this is for # 48. I though it was something else
stephen
Sep 13 2005, 07:57 AM
Yes, that is the plot for movie 48. Not that that particular plot would help much unless perhaps you knew you should party like it's 1999. (We are only missing 4,5,12,13,23, 24, and 57).
R. Butler
Sep 13 2005, 08:21 AM
QUOTE (stephen @ Sep 13 2005, 08:57 AM)
....unless perhaps you knew you should party like it's 1999.
I didn't see the movie, but I can get it based on that.
WDIK
Sep 13 2005, 10:21 AM
QUOTE (stephen @ Sep 13 2005, 06:57 AM)
(We are only missing 4,5,12,13,23, 24, and 57).
One of the characters in number 24 was named Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg.
Otherwise I am missing the same films.
R. Butler
Sep 13 2005, 03:24 PM
#13 --
"The narrative is simple - your basic wild Sin City weekend, fortified with enough hard and exotic drugs to kill an entire platoon of marines - but Thompson uses it as eulogy for the sixties, the last violent, pained gasp of a decade defined by violence and pain. Halfway through the film, Thompson looks out the window of his Mint Hotel suite at the unnatural glow of Las Vegas, circa 1971, and bemoans what America had lost in the last ten years: 'With the right kind of eyes, you can almost see the high-water mark - the place where the wave broke and rolled back.'"
Tom Poje
Sep 14 2005, 06:22 AM
#4
Trivia: XXXXXXXXXXX did not learn the lyrics to "Bohemian Rhapsody" prior to filming the scene where everyone is singing along to it, and was reportedly displeased with the take of that scene used in the film because he was obviously not singing, just moving his mouth in vague relation to the lyrics
#5
This thing spoofs everything, Beach Boy's songs, spy pictures, war movies, westerns, and even Elvis is not safe. It's ridiculous, outrageous, hilarious, and all in the name of good fun. The spit gag has to be my favorite bit. You've seen it in countless movies: the hero is being verbally accosted by the villain and he spits in his face. This time, however, the hero is on the other side of the room. Other memorable jokes include the skeet songs, the anal intruder, the "cow" scenes, and the backwards bit with XXXXXXXXXX.
WDIK
Sep 16 2005, 05:49 PM
Any hints for 12, 23 or 57?
Steve72
Sep 16 2005, 10:34 PM
23:
The drink in his hand is a White Russian.
Tom Poje
Sep 19 2005, 06:51 AM
12
Genre: Drama / Comedy (more)
Tagline: Growing up has nothing to do with age.
57
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance (more)
Tagline: It's Monday morning, So and so has woken up with a headache, a hangover and her boss
...........
hopefully that will be it????
WDIK
Sep 19 2005, 12:02 PM
Now I can get some real work done.
(Where did I put that crossword puzzle?)
KBuehler
Sep 20 2005, 09:53 AM
Any hints for 29, 39, 52, 53, 59 would be appreciated. . .
stephen
Sep 20 2005, 10:19 AM
#29 is a Billy Bob Thronton movie
#39 An ensemble comedy about five guys, all in their twenties, all coping with the mysteries of life and women, and is set in the back streets and sometimes hidden clubs of Hollywood. It's a story told in the language of the cocktail nation, a growing twentysomething retro-Swing dance movement that's taken Hollywood by storm and is beginning to sweep the nation. Mike is down in the dumps because he left his girlfriend behind in New York when he came to Hollywood to seek his acting fortune. Instead, he's found loneliness and the blues. Now, after six months of dealing with Mike, his buddy Trent and the other swingers have had enough. It's time to bring Mike back to life.
#52 Tagline: This Christmas, Santa's Got A Brand New Bag
#53 Tagline: 3% Body Fat. 1% Brain Activity.
Plot Outline: At the end of his career, a clueless fashion model is brainwashed to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
#59 Plot Outline: A star bowler whose career was prematurely "cut off" hopes to ride a new prodigy to success and riches.
Smartguy
Nov 4 2005, 11:00 AM
I got 53 out of 60.
Smartguy
Nov 4 2005, 11:24 AM
Got 55 only need 10,11,15,16,60
stephen
Nov 4 2005, 12:43 PM
#10 Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix and Corey Feldman are in this 1986 movie.
#11 Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts enough said.
#15 Tagline: Five Criminals . One Line Up . No Coincidence
Plot Outline: Five villains in New York are rounded up by police in an unconventional manner that worries them. After release, they get together for a spot of revenge, but someone else is controling events.
#16 Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix and Rory Culkin are in this M. Night Shyamalan movie.
#60 Tagline: Have a nice end of the world.
Plot Outline: A firefighting cadet, two college professors, and a geeky-but-sexy government scientist work against an alien organism that has been rapidly evolving ever since its arrival on Earth inside a meteor
Leopurrd
Nov 10 2005, 02:56 PM
Hi everyone,
Came across this post on Sat prior to leaving for ASPPA. My husband became hooked and somehow unlocked the file!!! (He's an impatient computer whiz.....) Unfortunately it took the fun out of it for me, but I figured I'd give answers out as needed!! Just ask or PM me

Vicki
PassingBy
Nov 11 2005, 09:21 AM
QUOTE (Leopurrd @ Nov 10 2005, 01:56 PM)

Hi everyone,
Came across this post on Sat prior to leaving for ASPPA. My husband became hooked and somehow unlocked the file!!! (He's an impatient computer whiz.....) Unfortunately it took the fun out of it for me, but I figured I'd give answers out as needed!! Just ask or PM me

Vicki
I sent you a PM. Thanks.
mandypants
Nov 17 2005, 04:28 PM
OK, I am super stumped with 12, 17, 19, 22, 44, 56, 57 can someone help with a hint or two. This thing is driving me crazy and I can't work!!! I would really appreciate it-especially 19. It's killing me!
WDIK
Nov 17 2005, 06:32 PM
Post #22 on this thread by Tom Poje gives a hint for numbers 12 and 57.
For number 17, think comic books.
For number 19, have the time of your life.
In number 22, a Pacific nuclear research facility denies the rumor that a case of missing plutonium was stolen.
Number 44 has a character named Orval the Dog Man.
Number 56 gives further proof that we should stop atomic bomb tests in the South Pacific.
Fredman
Dec 9 2005, 11:19 AM
Does anyone still have this saved and if so, can they attach it to this message again? The original file Tom posted is no longer available.
Thanks!
stephen
Dec 9 2005, 11:34 AM
Here you go- by the way it i an Excel file. I had to use the txt extension to get it on the website.
By the way I ran into Tom at the ASPPA conference and he mentioned how popular this movie quiz was while the other movie quiz did not get nearly the attention. In my opion it is because this one is formatted much better. We had a great time at the office working on it.
Fredman
Dec 9 2005, 12:18 PM
Thanks for the attempt, but I don't think it worked. Looks like the board converted it a text file. The size is real small and all it displays are the numbers and the total score line at the bottom.
Can you zip the Excel file and attach? Thanks.
Tom Poje
Dec 9 2005, 12:39 PM
hopefully this will work.
Hi Stephen!
good to hear from you again.
Trixie52273
Dec 10 2005, 09:14 PM
Is there any way that I could get some help on numbers 34 and 50?
I am going completely crazy with this...
WDIK
Dec 12 2005, 01:52 PM
QUOTE (Trixie52273 @ Dec 10 2005, 07:14 PM)

I am going completely crazy with this...
As one who can empathize...
Number 34 - Hollywood had it coming.
Number 50 - Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and a basketball
seahawksfan55
Dec 7 2006, 01:56 PM
Can I get hints for 40 & 18? They look SO familiar...
stephen
Dec 8 2006, 10:14 AM
#18 Plot Outline: A boy who communicates with spirits that don't know they're dead seeks the help of a disheartened child psychologist.
#40 Plot Outline: Set in 1954, a group of Florida high schoolers seek out to lose their virginity which leads them to seek revenge on a sleazy nightclub owner and his redneck sheriff brother for harassing them.
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