I thought I would make one of these since I have them elsewhere and It hought it would be fun here.
Ask any question that has to do with an actor, actress or Movie. It can be anything from a scene of a movie, a famous quote, something juicy that happened in actor/ actress life, anything. Who answers the question right will have to put there own question up.
The only rule is, is that you may not look any of these answers up.
I will star
From what Movie does this phrase come from: " I am having an old friend for dinner"
What movie(there may be more than one, but I can only think of one that is well known, received critical acclaim, won awards) is told, unequivocally, from the point of view of the villain of the story(not bad guy who becomes good, or split personality, just straight forward, the villain of the story from start to end)?
I think that new one with Casey Affleck is like that. Supposed to be pretty disturbing -- "The Killer Inside Me" I believe.
Otherwise, I would have to guess... Night of the Hunter? I guess American Psycho is not it due to the ***SPOILERS FOR A 10 YEAR OLD MOVIE AND 25 YEAR OLD BOOK******* likelihood he may not have really killed anyone?
Well, I'm thinking of one that won an Academy Award(as in, a major one, not one of the ones that doesn't even make the TV broadcast), and I've never actually seen Night of the Hunter, so am unsure of how the story is told(I know the basic outline of the movie though).
I'm assuming this is not a gangster movie? Since I think Scarface, the Godfathers, Goodfellas etc are all told from the villains perspective.
This one intrigued me for about a year - and I was stunned when I saw the source while I was watching a very frequently re-watched old movie.
The line, "That's some bad hat, Harry" is voiced over the credits played at the end of the TV show, "House".
That line comes from a REALLY REALLY popular movie - any takers???
By the way, Devilhorns was correct that the film was Silence of the Lambs... a pretty easy question if you ask me
I think the idea was that you could not post a trivia question unless you were the person who answered the previous one. Still, I kinda like deslok's question. I've come up with plenty of films where the entire flick followed and focused on a villain, but the idea is that the villain actually tells the story, right? Hmmm.
-Jason "this could be fun..." Evans
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Hey, here is an answer-- Despicable Me! Ha!
Actually, I just came up with the answer... A Clockwork Orange. Malcolm McDowell's Alex is a bad dude and he is the one who tells the entire story.
Did I get it right? Do I get to ask the next question?
--Jason "gotta get dinner, I'll be back with a question in a few hours" Evans
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Amadeus?
What movie? No Google for 24 hours, please...
"You move like a pregnant Yak."
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins.
The adventure also ended because the movie, which was supposed to launch a franchise, was so laughably bad that no sequel could be made. Mystical martial arts master Joel Gray spoke that line as he was training Remo in a scene that was probably supposed to be something from The Karate Kid.
As an aside, I would submit that Deslok's question SUCKED as at least Clockwork Orange as well as Amadeus fit the answer -- and probably many others too.
So, I am submitting my own question...
--Jason "...in the next post" Evans
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