Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.
Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).
Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while).
JMartinez10:1. Bogart 2. Godfather II 3. Gladiator 4. It's a Wonderful Life 5. To Kill a Mockingbird
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart is in the list.
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart is in the list.Since the list is full of movies I enjoyed and found to have some artistic merit, it's kind of a mixed bag. I was a year past college, basically, when this came out, too. Keep that in mind.Shop smart!
Jiagmbah:1. Gladiator 2. The Dark knight rises 3. Heroes 4. Iron Man 3
phobicsquirrel:Okay so I'm hoping some of you like movies.. So this works like the fun and games pass so same rules apply. 1 answer per 24 hours, must be on the good trader list and the winner is to be sent at least 4 cigars. More if the sender would like too. Nothing has to be super premium but it's always a pleasant surprise.
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart is in the list.Since the list is full of movies I enjoyed and found to have some artistic merit, it's kind of a mixed bag. I was a year past college, basically, when this came out, too. Keep that in mind.Shop smart!Okay, so. I make these too challenging I guess.The title of the first movie references a line in the third movie. The second and third movies both star the same actor. The fourth movie is the no-brainer for my birthday. The fifth, well, I've given a hint somewhere. It's not Hudson Hawk.
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart (the actor) is in the list.Since the list is full of movies I enjoyed and found to have some artistic merit, it's kind of a mixed bag. I was a year past college, basically, when this came out, too. Keep that in mind.Shop smart!Okay, so. I make these too challenging I guess.The title of the first movie references a line in the third movie. The second and third movies both star the same actor. The fourth movie is the no-brainer for my birthday. The fifth, well, I've given a hint somewhere. It's not Hudson Hawk.You don't have to get these in order, folks. Just 3/5. It's like when I was in a barbershop quartet, back in Skokie, Illinois...anyway it should be getting easier.
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart (the actor) is in the list.Since the list is full of movies I enjoyed and found to have some artistic merit, it's kind of a mixed bag. I was a year past college, basically, when this came out, too. Keep that in mind.Shop smart!Okay, so. I make these too challenging I guess.The title of the first movie references a line in the third movie. The second and third movies both star the same actor. The fourth movie is the no-brainer for my birthday. The fifth, well, I've given a hint somewhere. It's not Hudson Hawk.
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart (the actor) is in the list.Since the list is full of movies I enjoyed and found to have some artistic merit, it's kind of a mixed bag. I was a year past college, basically, when this came out, too. Keep that in mind.Shop smart!
Martel: Martel: Martel: Martel:In 2000, the movie High Fidelity was released. In that movie, Rob (John Cusack) makes "Top 5" lists for everything. A theater trade magazine called NATO News (National Association of Theater Owners-magazine later changed its title to In Focus) requested members and theater managers to send in their top five favorite movies. They published the first two lists to arrive, including mine. Name three of the five movies on that list (just one or two would be too easy).Pick five; must get three out of five right. They don't need to be in the right order.One of the movies comes from a series that's a no-brainer for someone born in '77. Which one, I'm not saying.The first movie on the list references the third movie on the list which has the same star as the second movie on the list. None of those movies have to do with the year I was born. That's the fourth movie on the list. The cult film is the last on the list, and it has a game based on it that is the only app still working on the outdated iOS on my iPhone 3. (I'm an android guy, but I fell in a lake with my phone in my pocket and a friend had an old iPhone I'm using for a while). Bogart (the actor) is in the list.
perkinke:Okay, got to dive in, I know a couple for sure: 5. Army of Darkness 4. Star Wars 3. Casablanca 2. African Queen 1.Free Willy
perkinke:Very cool set of clues, I thought I had Army of Darkness and Star Wars early on (I'm a Return of the Jedi man myself) but the rest took a long time.Okay, first clue, this movie is a work of historical fiction.
perkinke:Good guesses, but nope. Clue 2: The movie spans several distinct historical periods.
Martel: perkinke:Good guesses, but nope. Clue 2: The movie spans several distinct historical periods.History of the World Part I
perkinke: Martel: perkinke:Good guesses, but nope. Clue 2: The movie spans several distinct historical periods.History of the World Part IBwah ha! You got it! I'll get something out to ya by Saturday.
Martel:Perkinke and I are working on something special for you guys. I want to liven up this movie trivia pass since I haven't seen a whole lot of participation on my trivia. So, to sweeten the deal, instead of taking cigars from some guy in the hometown of an ex-girlfriend (might raise my wife's eyebrows if she saw that package), we will combine forces and both send cigars to the brother who answers a trivia question we come up with together.Coming soon to a movie trivia thread near you...
perkinke:Okay, first clue to the new one:This movie was based on a movie that was heavily influenced by operatic themes