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by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:41 pm
Melissa Claire
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There's not much time for chatter, but Meredith mentions that Melissa throws an annual Oscar party.
Her category tree:
Stanley Kubrick
You Devil!
Clint Eastwood
Sex and the City
I'm Batman
50 First Dates
Best in Show
Apocalypse Now
Sydney Pollack
Netflix Clip
Teen Wolf
The Sisterhood
Stuck on You
Cate Blanchett
On Location
$100 (On Location): Which of these classic films is named for the city in which it primarily takes place?
A. Amadeus B. Jaws
C. Casablanca D. A Streetcar Named Des Moines
C. Casablanca (8)
$200 (Cate Blanchett): Which of these Cate Blanchett movies is a biopic about a sixteenth-century British Monarch?
A. Babel B. The Aviator
C. I'm Not There D. Elizabeth: The Golden Age
D. Elizabeth: The Golden Age (9)
THE HORN. Melissa will be back tomorrow to go for $300 with all of her lifelines available.
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by KillerTomato » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:00 pm
Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
2. How stoked would I be to see STANLEY KUBRICK (one of my favorite directors) as the Million Dollar category?????? Of course, I'll be burning lifelines on "Sex and the City" since I've never seen it. I'll bet it's about Big's real name, which I know is John something, but if that's not it, someone better be home when I call. The other cats don't look too bad.
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll
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by sunflower » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:05 pm
KillerTomato wrote:Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
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by AnnieCamaro » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:17 pm
sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
What a coincidence! That's one of my favorite movies, too!
I put it right up there with Air Bud and Rent.
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Sou iu koto de.
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by KillerTomato » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:18 pm
sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
Nah, "busy bee" would be too tough for $16K.
Might be "Rhapsody in White". Or "Philadelphia".
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll
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by sunflower » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:21 pm
KillerTomato wrote:sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
Nah, "busy bee" would be too tough for $16K.
Might be "Rhapsody in White". Or "Philadelphia".
You might be right. How about "broom closet"?
I can't wait to see tomorrow's show to find out!
I'm also curious about the 50 First Dates question, for 25,000 it's got to be tough but other than knowing who is in it, that it's in Hawaii and that she wakes up every morning forgetting who everyone is, what is there to know??
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by MarleysGh0st » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:29 pm
sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:Not much to comment on yet, so I'll only make two observations about the categories:
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
How about "two left feet"?
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by NellyLunatic1980 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:46 pm
sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:sunflower wrote:
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
Nah, "busy bee" would be too tough for $16K.
Might be "Rhapsody in White". Or "Philadelphia".
You might be right. How about "broom closet"?
I can't wait to see tomorrow's show to find out!
I'm also curious about the 50 First Dates question, for 25,000 it's got to be tough but other than knowing who is in it, that it's in Hawaii and that she wakes up every morning forgetting who everyone is, what is there to know??
That she and her father are driving to buy a pineapple at the time of the accident?
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by Appa23 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:54 pm
sunflower wrote:KillerTomato wrote:sunflower wrote:
Or "busy bee"!! I love that movie!! I might have to watch it tonight now.
Nah, "busy bee" would be too tough for $16K.
Might be "Rhapsody in White". Or "Philadelphia".
You might be right. How about "broom closet"?
I can't wait to see tomorrow's show to find out!
I'm also curious about the 50 First Dates question, for 25,000 it's got to be tough but other than knowing who is in it, that it's in Hawaii and that she wakes up every morning forgetting who everyone is, what is there to know??
500 pounds.
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by SportsFan68 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:52 pm
KillerTomato wrote:. . .
1. I'd LOVE a question on "Best in Show". I'm predicting the answer will be "Norwich Terrier".
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I can't believe I watched 30 minutes of Best in Show. It was the last 30 minutes, or I wouldn't have watched that much.
The Brit-sounding announcer was fabulous.
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by earendel » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:24 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Melissa Claire
Port Reyes, CA
Massage Therapist
After two questions it's nihil obstat®.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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by MarleysGh0st » Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:26 am
SportsFan68 wrote: I can't believe I watched 30 minutes of Best in Show. It was the last 30 minutes, or I wouldn't have watched that much.
Why not? That movie is hilarious!
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by sunflower » Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:14 am
MarleysGh0st wrote:SportsFan68 wrote: I can't believe I watched 30 minutes of Best in Show. It was the last 30 minutes, or I wouldn't have watched that much.
Why not? That movie is hilarious!
It really is funny. I actually think you have to watch it from the beginning to get the true effect of it, I could see thinking it was dumb it you got in in the middle of it.
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by frogman042 » Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:17 am
Best In Show is great and I never tire of it. There are too many great moments to pick one, but if forced to I would have to go with the whole Larry Miller sequence, especially the pay-off with his kid on the roof and how he deals with it as the professional he is in handling jumpers. (OK, the best running gag is the Cathrine O'Hara bit with every guy she meets comes a close second).
---Jay
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by vettech » Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:13 am
re: Best in Show. For some reason it took more than one viewing to really appreciate it. The second time I saw it I couldn't stop laughing. Now each time I see it I find something new.