Welcome once again to Film Fun Friday where we want you to have fun. If you have further suggestions on how we can improve, ideas for other games you’d like to see or just want to tell us how much fun you’re having, feel free to drop us a Comment. If you would like to submit a puzzle of your own, just send me a PM on the discussion forums.
(Please use the [.spoiler] [./spoiler] tags. Just put your answer between the two bracketed tags and remove the periods. Let everyone have some fun without getting their answers spoiled)
Game: Identify the Poster
We have two older entries this week, our negative image comes from the silent era and the foreign one comes out of post-Golden Age Hollywood.
Game: Quotes
This one may be easy for some, but difficult for others. Identify what Oscar-winning film the following quote is from:
Little girls! I am in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders, and all my pupils are the creme de la creme. Give me a girl at an impressionable age and she is mine for life.
Game: Six Degrees of Oscar Separation
For more information on how to solve this six degrees puzzle, visit the original thread here: Film Fun Friday #1.
CHALLENGE
Connect Frances Marion to Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Close to Peter’s solution, but one degree shorter:
[spoiler]
Frances Marion wrote The Champ with Jon Voigt
who was in The Manchurian Candidate with Meryl Streep
who was in Doubt with Philip Seymour Hoffman[/spoiler]
First poster is for:
[spoiler]Dark Passage[/spoiler]
Quote is from:
[spoiler]The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie[/spoiler]
Six Degrees of Separation:
[spoiler]Frances Marion wrote The Champ with Faye Dunaway (second version)
Dunaway was in Bonnie and Clyde with Warren Beatty
Beatty was in Dick Tracy with Al Pacino
Pacino was in Scent of a Woman with Philip Seymour Hoffman[/spoiler]
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