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ok ill admit it i watch entirely to much tv. And for some reason i can remember minor details of movies ive seen, but not the day of the week (or the month for that matter) so lets do a movie trivia thread. You have to answer the previous question before posting a new one.. lets go..
In the movie Euro trip what is the name of the pub they accidentally go into that is filled with soccer hooligans?
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trick question. his first film was the cry baby killer,(1958) but he wasnt a dental patient. the one where he was a dential patient was the little shop of horrors(1960)
ok now you have to answer the first question art, or someone else can.. this is fun lets keep going
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quote:Originally posted by Art: What homosexual author pulled strings with Hollywood to give a young Burt Reynolds his start in TV/movies?
This author met Burt in the 1950s, and took him to Hollywood. This author wrote, Sweet Bird of Youth, and Long Hot Summer, as well as many other notable plays.
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Correction, Faulkner wrote The Long Hot Summer, the author that got Burt Reynolds his start wrote Summer and Smoke, The Fugitive Kind and many others.
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quote:Originally posted by Art: Correction, Faulkner wrote The Long Hot Summer, the author that got Burt Reynolds his start wrote Summer and Smoke, The Fugitive Kind and many others.
Also wrote The Glass Menagerie.
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ok speaking of pretty woman.. what was the name of the opera that they went to, which is the same opera that "louie" in trading places had tickets to when he was arrested for being a drug dealer?
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What homosexual author pulled strings with Hollywood to give a young Burt Reynolds his start in TV/movies?
This author met Burt in the 1950s, and took him to Hollywood. This author wrote, many notable plays listed above, and also wrote "Streetcar Named Desire."
America's greatest writer of plays, most of which became movies.
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quote:Originally posted by Art: What homosexual author pulled strings with Hollywood to give a young Burt Reynolds his start in TV/movies?
This author met Burt in the 1950s, and took him to Hollywood. This author wrote, many notable plays listed above, and also wrote "Streetcar Named Desire."
America's greatest writer of plays, most of which became movies.
Another hint: Think in terms of a southern state.
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quote:Originally posted by Art: What homosexual author pulled strings with Hollywood to give a young Burt Reynolds his start in TV/movies?
This author met Burt in the 1950s, and took him to Hollywood. This author wrote, many notable plays listed above, and also wrote "Streetcar Named Desire."
America's greatest writer of plays, most of which became movies.
Another hint: Think in terms of a southern state.
Another hint: the author's first name is a nickname and this is the name of the state from whence came Al Gore, former VP to Clinton.
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quote:Originally posted by jordanreed: Eli Wallach- the movie is "The Tiger makes out". now answer my question
Never saw the series "Branded" - you got me.
What is this movie (one word title - the female star's name in the film):
Christian Marquand's ***** follows the adventures of a gorgeous, naive young woman (Ewa Aulin) who sets off into the world on a journey of sexual discovery. Along her personal yellow brick road, she encounters a wacked-out poet (Richard Burton), an enigmatic Mexican gardener (Ringo Starr), an evil general (Walter Matthau), a lascivious guru (Marlon Brando), and a wily surgeon (James Coburn), all of whom want their own personal taste of *****. Can she fend them off in time to save her own soul? With a script by Buck Henry (THE GRADUATE) based on the novel by Terry Southern (DR. STRANGELOVE), ***** is a wacky send-up of a Voltaire play, and one of the zaniest sexcapades ever captured on film. Marquand's erotic comedy also features a rock-fueled 1960s soundtrack that includes the Byrds and Steppenwolf.
I saw a early porn film of the same title and general plot.
BTW, Brando was bisexual and promiscuous, and had a relationship with the director (a picture of Brando giving oral service to this director, Christian Marquand, has been circulating for many years - I never saw it though.
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