She may be the remake queen. She played Fay Wray’s part in the 70′s version of King Kong, was in Cape Fear and did TV movies of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Streetcar Named Desire, Sybil, and Grey Gardens.
My daughter was pretty excited to know that there is a new princess in the world. She was slightly disappointed to find out that she does not burst into song or have little animal friends.
Evil rival is still TBD, we’ll have to see who Harry marries.
No reference to last week’s game. Why? Have your answers disappointed the Quizmaster to the point that he has gone insane and is plotting some ridiculous horror movie revenge plot?
Perhaps.
But, I’m not really sure who this Quizmaster is and why he thinks his name should be written as one . . . → Read More: Six Degrees Movie Game #6
Yes, as far as I know Victory is the movie to link Pele through. The beautiful thing? It can be done very quickly. Pele is in Victory with Michael Caine who was in A Bridge Too Far with Robert Redford. Those 70’s epics are perfect for this game, because . . . → Read More: Six Degrees Movie Game #5
Ah, nothing better in life than being a xenophobic moron. Thanks to Mags for pointing out that this is not America’s favorite game, but one that is loved globally. So apologies, to my more enlightened readers. Now that I the I know the game is truly international, I declare this week:
Welcome back to America’s favorite new game. Good work last week. I liked that Red K. Queen used Falling in Love, mainly because I confuse it with Stanley & Iris. Ian continues to play speed demon, linking as quick as can be. This week triple bonus points to Mags who not . . . → Read More: Six Degrees Movie Game #3
Ok hot shots, great work in last week’s exercise. I particularly loved Ian’s chain which used Sibling Rivalry and Runaway. Not only did he get there quick, but he used two movies that are definitely forgotten flix. I also want to thank Nathan for pointing out the little known fact that . . . → Read More: Six Degrees Movie Game #2
Being a movie geek can be a burden some times. The more you know, the more you want to share that knowledge. Unfortunately, there are so few mainstream outlets, because most people could care less. That is why there was a beautiful period in the 90’s when a movie trivia game . . . → Read More: Six Degrees Movie Game #1