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Movie Trivia pass-it-on game!

Started by daveblackeye15, December 02, 2003, 02:57:00 PM

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daveblackeye15

I think this should be fun. I start by asking a question about a movie , the next person answers the question, then they ask a question, and so on and so on. Note, just to avoid confusion, it help if you include the question that you are answering to. Ok let's start.

Question: Legend has it that this movie was made in just two days.

Now it's time to sing the nation anthem IN AMERICA!!!

Bandit Keith from Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (episode 12)

Paul Westbrook

This movie didnt deal with the subplot of a bunch of tomatoes attacking people did it?

trekgeezer

 The Terror?  Starring Jack Nicholson and Boris Karloff, produced by Roger Corman. If it is I'd always heard it was three days.

Here's one to check your knowledge of character actors.  An angry and humiliated Robert  Wilke gets a knife in the chest at the train yard.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Velvet Brotha

> An angry and humiliated Robert Wilke gets a knife in the chest at the train yard.

Wow... that's a tough one... Uh... wild guess... "Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter?"

How about this one....

These goons from outer space use cotton candy to store their victims. Who are they? : )

Eirik

"These goons from outer space use cotton candy to store their victims. Who are they? : )"

Killer Klowns?

How about: Richard Moll rips some monster fodder's heart out from across the room?

daveblackeye15

(Pause).
Hold On, My question was  "Legend has it that this movie was made in just two days." I was thinking of Roger Corman's "Little Shop of Horrors". Anyway go on. (Unpause)

Now it's time to sing the nation anthem IN AMERICA!!!

Bandit Keith from Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (episode 12)

Will

It was indeed Little Shop of Horrors, rather than the Terror.

The Richard Moll thing is from The Sword and the Sorcerer, right?


Here's an easy one with two correct answers (since the movie has two release titles): In this flick, Melrose Place's Daphne Zuniga gets her head crushed under a car, and it rocks (and by rocks, I mean is totally way awesome). Name it.


Ash

Eirik wrote:
> How about: Richard Moll rips some monster fodder's heart out
> from across the room?

That would be "The Sword & the Sorcerer"  (I think)

Here's one:

Deaf boy's hearing is returned by glowing orb....


Eirik

"The Richard Moll thing is from The Sword and the Sorcerer, right?"

Yes, you and ASHTHECAT nailed it.  

Daphne Zuniga was run over several times in a movie called Death Dorm (or something like that - it has been a while).  Don't remember her head getting crushed per se, but I suppose it is possible.

How about this for Richard Moll trivia - Name the early 1970s B-movie horror flick in which Moll got his start.  Hint: you don't see his face.

Will

Good call, Erik. I actually messed up and forgot that Death Dorm was one of the titles (the others were Pranks and The Dorm That Dripped Blood).

As for the Moll question, is that The Nightmare Never Ends?


Here's my next question:

What's the alternate title for Doctor Gore?


trekgeezer

Robert Wilke was in a lot of westerns and also was in Stripes as the general at the boot camp graduation.

The movie I was speaking of is The Magnificent Seven,  one of the best westerns ever made and based on the wonderful Seven Samurai. Robert Wilke is killed  by James Coburn in a knife vs gun fast draw contest after Wilke disputes the result of the first 'non-lethal'attempt to beat Coburn.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Eirik

"As for the Moll question, is that The Nightmare Never Ends?"

Nope.  I can almost guarantee you know the movie though.  Second hint: it was made for TV.

The Burgomaster

Is the Moll movie NIGHT TRAIN TO TERROR?

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Will

The only other Moll stuff I think it might be would be either Caveman or Evilspeak. Caveman is 1981, but he's the Abominable Snowman, so you don't really see his face.....


Will

"The movie I was speaking of is The Magnificent Seven, one of the best westerns ever made and based on the wonderful Seven Samurai. Robert Wilke is killed by James Coburn in a knife vs gun fast draw contest after Wilke disputes the result of the first 'non-lethal'attempt to beat Coburn."


Howard Hawks ripped off that scene brilliantly in 1967's El Dorado, with ol' James Caan rocking the knife throwing. Sweet.