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Transcript 2/20/2008 Brent Massey

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:42 pm

Transcript 2/20/2008
Movie Week


Brent Massey
Muskogee, OK
History Teacher


His students have been giving him some nicknames the latest being "The
Massinator"-after The Terminator.

$100
In what movie does Halle Berry play a character who delivers the line
"Meow"?

A: Catwoman
B: Boomerang
C: The Flintstones
D: Monster's Hairball

$200
The life of Maureen Marder, a construction worker and exotic dancer, inspired
what '80s movie?

A: Silkwood
B: Flashdance
C: Sweet Dreams
D: Working Girl

$300
What 2007 film featured the tagline "A family movie you will want to see
ogre, and ogre, and orge again"?

A: Meet the Robinsons
B: Surf's Up
C: Transformers
D: Shrek the Third

$500
The normally svelte George Clooney sported a beard and a paunch for his role in
what film pictured here?

Image


A: Three Kings
B: Syriana
C: The Good German
D: The Peacemaker

$1000
The Farrelly brothers used a three-foot zipper to create a famously raunchy
close-up shot in what comedy?

A: Shallow Hal
B: Dumb & Dumber
C: There's Something About Mary
D: Fever Pitch

Brent says this movie kind of changed his life-the first raunchy movie his
parents let him watch & he never looked back.

Commercial break

Meredith gives Brent & the audience the one year subscription to Netflix.


$2000
Netflix clip question
What Holly Hunter film features the heated moment seen here?

***This transcriber doesn't have the ability to capture the scene..so here is the dialog,
transcribed to the best of my ability. This is my disclaimer as to the accuracy of the
wording as I had to rely on closed captioning to get it and that's not always accurate. I
replayed it several times and they were talking really, really fast.
Take it as it is and I am hoping for the best. :) *****

Holly Hunter: "I think you're the devil!"
Albert Brooks: "You know I'm not."
Holly Hunter: "How?"
Albert Brooks: "Because I think we have the kind of friendship where if I
were the devil, you'd be the only one I would tell."
Holly Hunter: "Well, you were awfully quick to run after Tom's help when
you said you wanted help!"
Albert Brooks: "All right. Fine! Yes! And if things had gone well for me tonight then I probably
wouldn't be saying any of this. I grant you everything--but give me this.
He personifies everything that you've been fighting against and I'm in love with you."


A: Broadcast News
B: Miss Firecracker
C: Always
D: Living Out Loud

$4000
In the 2000 movie "Almost Famous", a fledgling rock journalist named William
Miller tours with what fictional band?

A: Nebraska
B: Cherry Bomb
C: Stillwater
D: Sunshine Wine

Although not a fan of Oklahoma State, a guy from Oklahoma would
know this answer. He is a Sooner fan.

$8000
In the 1986 movie "Back to School", Rodney Dangerfield's character has made a
fortune selling what?

A: Big-and-tall clothing
B: Toupees
C: TV dinners
D: Tanning beds

He's not real sure so he uses ATA.

ATA:

A: 67%
B: 7%
C: 14%
D: 12%


Commercial Break
Brent's first date with his wife they watched the movie "What Lies Beneath". Nothing
like a scary movie to get a woman close to you and touching you.


$16000
Humphrey Bogart delivers the famous line "The stuff that dreams are made of"
in what classic film?

A: To Have and Have Not
B: Casablanca
C: The Maltese Falcon
D: The Big Sleep

Brent decides to call his grandmother Melly. Melly says she would have to guess
it could possibly be The Maltese Falcon, but she's not for sure at all.

50/50 leaves

A: To Have and Have Not
C: The Maltese Falcon


Commercial Break

Brent says Mamaw came through for him hardcore.


$25,000
In "Top Gun", the characters' Navy "call signs" include "Maverick", "Goose"
and all but which of the following?

A: Merlin
B: Sundown
C: Nighthawk
D: Wolfman

This is his favorite movie of all time.


The horn!





Answers:
$100 A-Catwoman
$200 D-Flash Dance
$300 D-Shrek the Third
$500 B-Syriana
$1000 C-There's Something About Mary
$2000 A-Broadcast News
$4000 C-Stillwater
$8000 A-Big-and-tall clothing
$16000 C-The Maltese Falcon
$25000 C-Nighthawk

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#2 Post by KillerTomato » Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:58 pm

No problems until the $25K question. I may lose my "Guy Club" card, but I've never been a big "Top Gun" fan. Saw it once, that was enough.
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#3 Post by tanstaafl2 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:02 pm

So far the cast is doing better than I expected.

Maybe they really did cast people with at least a modicum of movie knowledge.

Or maybe my movie knowledge really sucks.

Probably a little of both. Maybe even more one than the other...
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Re: Transcript 2/20/2008 Brent Massey

#4 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:55 am

$25K: I recall Wolfman, but that's it. Try the audience. Burn the PAF only if the audience was unsure of one of the answers.

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Re: Transcript 2/20/2008 Brent Massey

#5 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:42 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: ***This transcriber doesn't have the ability to capture the scene..so here is the dialog,
transcribed to the best of my ability. This is my disclaimer as to the accuracy of the
wording as I had to rely on closed captioning to get it and that's not always accurate. I
replayed it several times and they were talking really, really fast.
Take it as it is and I am hoping for the best. :) *****
My sympathy, especially since it's my turn, tonight. Contestants can talk fast sometimes, which makes catching their banter a challenge, but boy did they pick a movie clip with lots of dialog! :shock:

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#6 Post by peacock2121 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:50 am

I liked this guy.

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Re: Transcript 2/20/2008 Brent Massey

#7 Post by earendel » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:09 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Brent Massey
Muskogee, OK
History Teacher

His students have been giving him some nicknames the latest being "The
Massinator"-after The Terminator.
Well, no "Okie from Muskogee" comments yet.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000
Netflix clip question
What Holly Hunter film features the heated moment seen here?

A: Broadcast News
B: Miss Firecracker
C: Always
D: Living Out Loud
No idea - and to show you how bad I am I thought the male actor was Steve Guttenberg. ATA and hope.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000
In the 1986 movie "Back to School", Rodney Dangerfield's character has made a
fortune selling what?

A: Big-and-tall clothing
B: Toupees
C: TV dinners
D: Tanning beds

He's not real sure so he uses ATA.
Since I've already used mine, time to PAF because 50/50 won't help.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16000
Humphrey Bogart delivers the famous line "The stuff that dreams are made of"
in what classic film?

A: To Have and Have Not
B: Casablanca
C: The Maltese Falcon
D: The Big Sleep

Brent decides to call his grandmother Melly. Melly says she would have to guess it could possibly be The Maltese Falcon, but she's not for sure at all.
This one I know. I'm a big fan of this movie.

And a shout-out to our own mellytu!!!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000
In "Top Gun", the characters' Navy "call signs" include "Maverick", "Goose"
and all but which of the following?

A: Merlin
B: Sundown
C: Nighthawk
D: Wolfman

This is his favorite movie of all time.
No idea, but might as well use the 50/50. If "Nighthawk" is still up there, then I'm hosed because I'd pick whichever other answer was left.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 2/20/2008 Brent Massey

#8 Post by summus123 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:37 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
$25,000
In "Top Gun", the characters' Navy "call signs" include "Maverick", "Goose"
and all but which of the following?

A: Merlin
B: Sundown
C: Nighthawk
D: Wolfman

I have seen parts of this movie several times, so I knew Merlin (Tim Robbins) and Wolfman. Leaning heavily towards Nighthawk, even though I don't remember Sundown. I do remember the guy that co-starred on Walker, Texas Ranger carrying a helmet that had a sun on it.

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