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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 22, 2011 0:47:16 GMT -5
A: The Exocet missle
Q: Who actually wins the raft race at the end of the movie Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown?
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Post by Belchic on Apr 22, 2011 2:18:59 GMT -5
A: I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say...Snoopy and Woodstock.
Q: Most people believe that The Who's magnum opus album is Tommy, but what is it really?
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 30, 2011 23:41:49 GMT -5
A: Their follow-up album to Tommy titled "Who's Next." The big hit single was "Baba O'Riley." (And actually it's just Woodstock that wins in "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown." He's teammed with Snoopy for the majority of the film but when Snoopy crashes right at the end Woodstock manages to snatch the victory after going solo.)
Q: Staying on the topic of the Who, which famous British solo singer played "The Pinball Champ" in the film version of Tommy and released a popular piano cover of the song "Pinball Wizard" for the film's soundtrack?
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Post by Belchic on May 4, 2011 1:46:51 GMT -5
A: Oh, that's too easy! Elton John!
Q: As we all know, Bolt was originally going to be called "American Dog", which was going to have a plot completely different from Bolt. In the original version, what was the dog's name going to be?
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Post by Belchic on May 4, 2011 1:53:48 GMT -5
Actually for Bab's one it is "Beauty and the Beast." 101 Dalmatians and Mary Poppins (with "expy" Sherri Bobbins) both inspired full-length episodes while "Lady and Tramp" was Simpsonized as the "Shady and the Vamp" segment of the episode "Love, Springfieldian Style" with canine versions of the Simpson family as the leads (specifically a mutt Homer as Shady and a blue cocker spaniel Marge as the Vamp). Bonus points for puppy Bart sneaking that he needs to learn how to lick his balls past the censors in that one. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Love,_Springfieldian_Style.jpg I'm going to have to correct you there, Race. Beauty and the Beast WAS referenced in The Simpsons. There was one episode where Mr. Burns sang a song called "See My Vest", which was a spoof on "Be Our Guest".
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Post by babclayman on May 4, 2011 3:51:53 GMT -5
Yes, But there wasn't an entire Story which had the Plot of B&TB, is there? ^^;
My question was Simpson "Stories" which were an entire Homage as their Plot, Not songs which sound similar. ^^;
I hope that corrects you there, Belchic. *Hugs* X3
For the answer to your question...
Is the answer...Henry?
Is that correct, Belchic? *Hugs* X3
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Post by Belchic on May 4, 2011 18:17:09 GMT -5
That is correct, bab. You get the next question.
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Post by RaceFanX on May 16, 2011 11:46:11 GMT -5
What's you question Bab?
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Post by babclayman on May 16, 2011 11:57:33 GMT -5
Ah, Okay! =3
Let's see...Hmm...Okay, I got one!
Q. In the original draft to Back To The Future II, What was the Year that Marty & Doc meant to go back to, in order to retrieve the Sports Almanac from Biff?
Can you Pups figure that one out? *Hugs* X3
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Post by RaceFanX on May 16, 2011 13:19:56 GMT -5
A: 1967, just as the first movie went to the 1950s they wanted to do the 60s for the sequel. There would have been a few interesting concepts (Marty's Mom would have become a flowerchild) but it was scrapped for a variety of reasons (they wanted Marty's parents and Biff in college and that wouldn't fit the year) and someone thought it would be cool to instead go back to 1955 and revisit scenes from the first one.
Q: True or False: Despite the US embargo there is a single McDonald's in Cuba.
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 3, 2011 15:27:22 GMT -5
A: True, although it is located on the United States Navy base at Guantanamo Bay and not in the proper of Cuba.
Q: What German pop band scored an international hit with "99 Luftballons" in the 1980s?
(You can look these answers up if you don't know them)
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Post by Belchic on Jun 15, 2011 0:57:19 GMT -5
I can answer this one without having to look up the answer!
A: Nena!
Now, here's one for you. For those of you who don't know the answer to this question, you will be really surprised what the answer is...
Q: "Scrambled Eggs" was the working title for what Beatles song?
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 19, 2011 18:02:45 GMT -5
A: Yesterday
Q: Audi entered three race cars in this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans. Car #2 won the race, what happened to the #1 and #3 cars? (Might want to go to YouTube on this one)
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 26, 2011 1:07:18 GMT -5
A: They crashed violently
Q: What beer company currently runs an advertising campaign about "The Most Interesting Man in the World?"
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 17, 2016 23:01:42 GMT -5
A: Dos Equis
(I'm bringing this category back from the way, way dead. Here's how it works. This is a Q&A category, usually focused on bits of trivia and other cool stuff. Remember in Smart Questions the questions do have a real answer. If you don't know you are free to look it up. This isn't a competition, it's just fun. Now, let the game begin again.)
Q: The James Bond film "Spectre" won a single Oscar. In what category did it win?
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