Thursday, January 08, 2015

Digest for rec.games.trivia@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

"Björn Lundin" <b.f.lundin@gmail.com>: Jan 07 03:41PM +0100

On 2015-01-07 06:12, Mark Brader wrote:
 
 
> * Game 9, Round 4 - Literature Entertainment - Can We Do Something
> about the Title?
 
Unfortunately no
 
> (not where they are shot).
 
> 2. Name the vampire/supernatural HBO series that wrapped last
> August that's set in Bon Temps, Louisiana.
 
True Blood
 
 
> is set. In the case of metropolitan areas, the major city of that
> area will do.
 
> 8. "Frasier" -- US city.
Seattle
 
 
 
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Björn
Bruce Bowler <bbowler@bigelow.org>: Jan 07 02:48PM

On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 23:12:43 -0600, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> also adopted for later editions of the source work).
 
> 1. "Flowers For Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. Cliff Robertson won
> the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1968 film.
 
Charly
 
> 2012 respectively.
 
> 4. John D. MacDonald's "The Executioners." Film versions starred
> Gregory Peck and Nick Nolte, in 1962 and 1991 respectively.
 
Cape Fear
 
> 5. "Red Alert" by Peter George. Stanley Kubrick film, 1962.
 
Dr. Strangelove
 
> 6. "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. 1979 movie.
 
Apocalypse Now
 
> 7. "The Body" by Stephen King. 1986 movie.
 
Stand By Me
 
> 8. "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella. 1989 movie.
 
> 9. "Wiseguys" by Nicholas Pileggi. 1990 movie directed by Scorsese.
 
Goodfellas
 
> where they are shot).
 
> 1. Betty White, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, and Wendy Malick
> star in this sitcom whose title mentions a US city. Give that title.
 
Hot In Cleveland
 
> 4. "Republic of Doyle" -- Canadian city.
> 5. "Flashpoint" -- Canadian city.
> 6. "I Love Lucy" -- US city.
 
New York City
 
> 7. "Queer as Folk", the US version -- US city.
> 8. "Frasier" -- US city.
 
Seattle
 
> 9. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -- US city.
 
Minneapolis
 
> 10. "Dragnet".
 
Los Angeles
"Peter Smyth" <psmyth@ukf.net>: Jan 07 06:17PM

Mark Brader wrote:

> title.
 
> 2. Name the vampire/supernatural HBO series that wrapped last
> August that's set in Bon Temps, Louisiana.
True Blood
> 6. "I Love Lucy" -- US city.
> 7. "Queer as Folk", the US version -- US city.
> 8. "Frasier" -- US city.
Seattle
> 9. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -- US city.
> 10. "Dragnet".
 
Peter Smyth
Jason Kreitzer <krei513@aol.com>: Jan 07 06:46PM -0800

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 12:12:44 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> 3. "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick.
> Film versions directed by Paul Verhoeven and Len Wiseman in
> 1990 and 2012 respectively.
"Total Recall"
> 4. John D. MacDonald's "The Executioners." Film versions starred
> Gregory Peck and Nick Nolte, in 1962 and 1991 respectively.
"Cape Fear"
> 5. "Red Alert" by Peter George. Stanley Kubrick film, 1962.
"Dr. Strangelove"
> 6. "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. 1979 movie.
"Apocalypse Now"
> 7. "The Body" by Stephen King. 1986 movie.
"Stand by Me"
> 8. "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella. 1989 movie.
"Field of Dreams"
> 9. "Wiseguys" by Nicholas Pileggi. 1990 movie directed by Scorsese.
"Goodfellas"
 
> 1. Betty White, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, and Wendy Malick
> star in this sitcom whose title mentions a US city. Give that
> title.
"Hot in Cleveland"
> 4. "Republic of Doyle" -- Canadian city.
> 5. "Flashpoint" -- Canadian city.
> 6. "I Love Lucy" -- US city.
New York City
> 7. "Queer as Folk", the US version -- US city.
> 8. "Frasier" -- US city.
Seattle
> 9. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -- US city.
Minneapolis
> 10. "Dragnet".
Los Angeles
Calvin <334152@gmail.com>: Jan 07 10:49PM -0800

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:12:44 PM UTC+10, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1968 film.
 
> 2. "A Jest of God" by Margaret Laurence. 1968 film directed by
> Paul Newman.
 
Cool Hand Luke, The Long Hot Summer

> 3. "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick.
> Film versions directed by Paul Verhoeven and Len Wiseman in
> 1990 and 2012 respectively.
 
Total Recall
 
> 4. John D. MacDonald's "The Executioners." Film versions starred
> Gregory Peck and Nick Nolte, in 1962 and 1991 respectively.
 
48 Hours?
 
> 5. "Red Alert" by Peter George. Stanley Kubrick film, 1962.
 
Barry Lyndon?

> 6. "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. 1979 movie.
 
Apocalypse Now
 
> 7. "The Body" by Stephen King. 1986 movie.
 
Carrie, Cujo
 
> 8. "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella. 1989 movie.
 
Field of Dreams
 
> 9. "Wiseguys" by Nicholas Pileggi. 1990 movie directed by Scorsese.
 
Goodfellas
 
> 10. "Nothing Lasts Forever" by Roderick Thorpe. 1988 movie starred
> Bruce Willis.
 
Diehard
 
 
> 6. "I Love Lucy" -- US city.
> 7. "Queer as Folk", the US version -- US city.
> 8. "Frasier" -- US city.
 
Seattle
 
> 9. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -- US city.
> 10. "Dragnet".
 
cheers,
calvin
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