TOSSUPS – TOREADORABLES



TOSSUPS – TOREADORABLES MUCK MASTERS 2001 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by Stacy Helton

1. She learned music from a Victrola at Alice Dean’s, the Baltimore brothel where she scrubbed floors as a teenager. Benny Goodman dragged her, frightened, to her first studio session. Between 1933 and 1944, she recorded over 200 "sides," but she never received royalties for any of them. While we think of her today as a singer, wearing her trademark while gardenias in her hair, she also wrote many of her most memorable songs. Her own compositions included “Don't Explain," a lament on infidelity; "Strange Fruit," a haunting protest against racial discrimination, and."God Bless the Child," espousing the virtues of financial independence. FTP name this jazz legend, who died an untimely death at age 44.

Answer: Billie Holiday

2. His sales career includes turns at the O.K. Car-ral, Goody New Shoes, Red Blazer Realty, and Senor Ding Dong's Doorbell Fiesta. He's tried to sell Amway at an AA meeting, and was looking to unload many, many Coleco computers on the local elementary school. His lack of skill may explain his gambiling the company payroll away, his IRS audit, and his work cleaning up at Krustyburger. Based on Jack Lemmon's character from Glengarry Glen Ross, this is, FTP, what minor character on The Simpsons?

Answer: Gil

3. His scenes were all cut from the 1995 file Empire Records, and his 1992 TV series “Great Scott!” was cancelled after 9 weeks. Joan Allen has played his mother in two films – a 1997 tale of suburban ennui in the ‘70’s, The Ice Storm, and the quirky but charming 1999 film Pleasantville. FTP name this actor, perhaps best known as Homer Wells in The Cider House Rules.

Answer: Tobey Maguire

4. It was omitted as an Olympic sport in Mexico City in 1968 but returned for good in 1972 in Munich. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, now a U.S. Senator, captained the U.S. team when it was first included in Tokyo in 1964. Its inclusion was largely a long-overdue tribute to the first Asian ever on the IOC, Jigoro Kano, who opened the historic Kodokan School in 1882 and was largely responsible for developing and popularizing the sport. FTP name this athletic competition derived from jiu-jitsu.

Answer: Judo [do not accept jiu-jitsu, as the first and other clues are unique to judo.]

5. Gene Simmons in Wish You Were Dead. Carol Kane in Joe Versus the Volcano. Nicholas Guest in The Joy Luck Club. Patricia Arquette in Stigmata. Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice. Jaye Davidson in The Crying Game. And Julie Walters in Educating Rita. FTP what occupation did they share with Warren Beatty in Shampoo and Dolly Parton in Steel Magnolias?

Answer: hairdresser; accept equivalents, such as stylist

6. In its first two seasons, Bryan O’Dell and Thalmus Rasulala played Marvin and Bill Thomas. In 1978 and 1979, John Welsh and David Hollander played Big Earl and Little Earl. Broadway legend Mabel King, from THE WIZ, played the mother of Raj and Dee. FTP name this popular 1970’s sitcom, which also featured the characters Dwayne, Shirley and Rerun.

Answer: What’s Happening!! (no penalty if they pronounce it without either exclamation point)

7. The hosts are Todd Henderson and Stephanie, but they prefer not to use their real names. Airing on Channel 33, Sunshine State Cable Access, the show always begins with Bauhaus's "Bela Lugosi's Dead." FTP, name this recurring Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing a gloomy subculture, featuring the characters Azrael Abyss and Circe Nightshade.

Answer: Goth Talk

8. At Fazio’s in Fort Lauderdale he defused a near-fight with the Colts’ defensive end/placekicker Lou Michaels. When Michaels said, “Suppose we kick hell out of your team?”, he said, “Tell you what, I’ll sit in the middle of the field and cry.” He then paid Michaels’ tab and gave him a lift to his hotel. One week later he didn’t have to make good on his promise, as his passing and some Colts ineptitude led to a stunning 16-7 victory in Super Bowl III. FTP name this brash quarterback for the New York Jets.

Answer: Joe Namath

EDITOR’S NOTE: Yes, children, once upon a time there were placekickers who could actually play football.

9. She was born May 4, 1942 in Tupelo, Mississippi. Just south of Chattanooga, in Ringgold, Georgia on February 16, 1969, she married “the possum” for the first time. In 1992 she made a surprise return to the pop charts with her collaboration with The KLF on "Justified & Ancient." FTP who is this singer whose traumatic story included a kidnapping and having her dead body exhumed, who hit paydirt on the Epic label in the late 1960s dueting with husband George Jones on hits such as TWO STORY HOUSE and GOLDEN RING?

Answer: Tammy Wynette

10. Of criticism he said, "Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it." In 1973 he narrated the National Film Board of Canada’s acclaimed cartoon version of his short story “The Family that Dwelt Apart.” Other works of his adapted into films include “The Trumpet of the Swans,” “Stuart Little,” and “Charlotte’s Web.” FTP name this beloved author.

Answer: E(lwyn) B(rooks) White (prompt on White – there’s too many of ‘em)

11. Their breakthrough sophomore album has some major help from veteran guitarist Adrian Belew and producer Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads fame. This quartet from Winnipeg featured the distinctive baritone of Brad Roberts on such songs as “In the Days of the Caveman” and “Swimming in Your Ocean.” FTP name this group, who were never able to match the success of the 1993 album “God Shuffled His Feet” and the hit single “MMM MMM MMM MMM .” [pronounced like you’re humming it]

Answer: Crash Test Dummies

12. Cast members include Dave Sutton, Georgette Sanders, Paula Head, and Herschel Savage. Richard Bola plays Mr. Greenfeld, a nerdy shopkeeper who offers a female employee 10 dollars to see her breasts. At the movie's climax, the employee, dressed as a Texas Cowgirl, fulfills Mr. Greenfeld's sexual fantasies in exchange for money to get to cheerleading camp. FTP, this event occurs in what classic 1970s porn film starring Bambi Woods in the title role?

Answer: Debbie Does Dallas

13. It took Charlie forever to find the names of Mike Settle, Terry Williams, Thelma Lou Camacho, and Terry Jones – no, not that Terry Jones. Those four had the help of some notable songwriters. Mickey Newbury wrote their first hit, the psychedelic "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)." Michael Martin Murphey wrote “The Ballad of Calico,” Mac Davis wrote “Something’s Burning,” and Mel Tillis wrote “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town.” FTP name the group which recorded these songs, fronted by a former New Christy Minstrel and later solo star whose website never mentions by name his former colleagues.

Answer: Kenny Rogers and the First Edition [prompt on either Rogers or the First Edition]

14. She can “make a hawk a dove, stop a war with love and make a liar tell the truth.” At least, that’s what the theme song to her series says. From a 1974 pilot to the 1975 series she mysteriously changed hair color from blonde to black and visibly grew several inches and cup sizes. She has the rank of Yeoman First Class in her secret identity of Diana Prince. FTP name this William M. Marston creation, portrayed by Lynda Carter.

Answer: Wonder Woman

15. TWO ANSWERS REQUIRED: They are the only major leaguers still playing who were in the AA Southern League in 1984 when Charlie did Lookouts radio broadcasts. At the time one was in the Blue Jays system, the other in the Expos. Between them their major league stops include Colorado, Texas, San Diego, St. Louis, and Tampa Bay; when one left Atlanta for Tampa Bay, the other took his place in 1998. FTP name these veteran first basemen, who this summer were both traded to contending teams – the Cubs and the Giants.

Answer: Fred McGriff and Andres Galarraga

16. QUOTE: “There were 117 psychoanalysts on the Pan Am Flight to Vienna, and I’d been treated by at least ten of them.” This is the opening line of a notorious yet acclaimed novel which introduced the phrase “zipless fuck” to our sexual lexicon. The narrator, Isadora White Wing, skips out on her psychiatrist husband for an existential jaunt across Europe with her uninhibited new lover. FTP name this 1973 Erica Jong novel.

Answer: Fear of Flying

17. The town of Blaine, Missouri is preparing for celebrations of its 150th anniversary. A local dentist, a couple of travel agents, a Dairy Queen waitress, and a car repairman are working with Corky St.Clair, an off-off-off-off-off-Broadway director putting together an amateur theater show about the town's history. FTP what 1997 Christopher Guest film am I describing?

Answer: Waiting for Guffman

18. Lili Taylor played Valerie Solanas, the founder of the Society of Cutting Up Men (SCUM) in a 1996 film. Believe it or not, the story is true – in 1968 Solanas pulled a gun and shot a man who ignored the screenplay she sent him. FTP, name her target, a flamboyant celebrity, avant-garde director, and icon of the modern art world.

Answer: Andy Warhol (the film’s title is “I Shot Andy Warhol” )

19. Alawar makes a 3D version and a spinoff variant subtitled “The Virtual Isles.” The original 1988 Taito version begins with this storyline: “The era and time of this story is unknown. After the mothership [BLANK] was destroyed, a craft, "Vaus", scrambled away from it, only to be trapped in space warped by someone.” Bonus bricks that sometimes fall towards your ship give you such features as laser shots, multiple balls, ball slowdown, sticky pad, extra life and a teleport to next level. FTP name this Breakout clone, in which your goal is to destroy all bricks with a bouncing ball to complete each round.

Answer: Arkanoid

20. She prefers metaphysics to theology. She has worshipped Buddha, Allah, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, trees, mushrooms, and Isadora Duncan. She tried Christianity after she learned there are 108 beads in a Catholic rosary and there are 108 stitches in a baseball. But she has concluded that “the only church that truly feeds the soul, day in, day out, is the Church of Baseball.” FTP name this character, played by Susan Sarandon in Ron Shelton’s 1988 film Bull Durham.

Answer: Annie Savoy

21. Gail Davis played this character in a ‘50’s TV series, Barbara Stanwyck in a 1935 film, and Jamie Lee Curtis in a 1985 TV-movie; in all three cases she was the title character. Geraldine Chaplin played her in the film Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson. More recent portrayals are by Reba McEntire, Bernadette Peters and Susan Lucci. FTP name this memorable character, perhaps best known as played on stage by Ethel Merman and on film by Betty Hutton in a famous Irving Berlin musical.

Answer: Annie Oakley

22. The name is actually the same, but the pronunciation differs by five syllables depending on where you’re from. Residents of Washington DC, and perhaps listeners to National Public Radio, use the full seven-syllable name. People from the Boston area, however, never use more than two syllables. For 10 points name this thoroughfare, home to NPR in Washington and the Berklee School of Music in Boston, named for a state

A: Massachusetts Avenue (or Mass Ave)

BONI – TOREADORABLES MUCK MASTERS 2001 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by Stacy Helton

1. Music has been an instrumental part of the movies since Al Jolson. For five points each, and a total of thirty points, name the film in which the following song was featured:

a) RAINBOW CONNECTION

(THE MUPPET MOVIE)

b) (I’VE HAD) THE TIME OF MY LIFE

(DIRTY DANCING)

c) EVERYBODY’S TALKIN’

(MIDNIGHT COWBOY)

d) EYE OF THE TIGER

(ROCKY III)

e) UP WHERE WE BELONG

(AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN)

f) RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING ON MY HEAD

(BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID)

2. After the success of Jerry Seinfeld’s book SEINLANGUAGE the New York Times best-seller list was ripe with comics who put their acts on paper. For five points each, I’ll tell you the title of a best-seller and you tell me which comic penned the bound book of gags and personal reflections:

a) NAPALM AND SILLY PUTTY

(George Carlin)

b) MY POINT…AND I DO HAVE ONE

(Ellen DeGeneres)

c) DIRTY JOKES AND BEER

(Drew Carey)

d) NO SHIRT NO SHOES NO PROBLEM

(Jeff Foxworthy)

e) I’M THE ONE THAT I WANT

(Margaret Cho)

f) EVERYTHING AND A KITE

(Ray Romano)

3. Name these recently traded major leaguers FTPE.

The Yankees traded a prize prospect shortstop for a journeyman setup man from the Padres, 5 points for each

Answers: D’Angelo Jimenez and Jay Witasick

The Reds moved one outfield prospect to Colorado in order to make room for another prospect within the organization – specifically, called up straight from AA Chattanooga. For 5 each, name both.

Answers: Alex Ochoa and Adam Dunn

As a result of the Neifi Perez-Jermaine Dye trade, the Rockies have the youngest middle infield in the majors. For 5 each, name their SS and 2B, one brought up from the Rockies’ AAA affiliate and the other acquired from Oakland.

Answers: Juan Uribe and Jose Ortiz

4. Given the number 20 single from a year in the 1980s, name its creator FTP each.

(1989) “Baby Don’t Forget My Number”

Answer: _Milli Vanilli_

(1986) “Higher Love”

Answer: Steve _Winwood_

(1980) “Lost in Love”

Answer: _Air Supply_

5. Name these cultural artifacts from the 1970s, 5-10-20-30:

a) Carl Kolchak’s nickname

Answer: the NIGHT STALKER

b) Kid’s clothes you matched by matching the animals

Answer: Garanimals

c) Villain in HR PUFNSTUF

Answer: Witchiepoo

d) Afroed guy on CAPTAIN KANGAROO that promoted good health via his adventures in Nutri City

Answer: Slim Goodbody

6. Identify the television show by a line from the show’s theme song. You get five points for each correct answer and a total of thirty for all six: (Reader: as tempting as it is – don’t sing!)

a) “Set a course for adventure, your mind on a new romance”

(THE LOVE BOAT)

b) “New York is where I’d rather stay, I get allergic smelling hay”

(GREEN ACRES)

c) “Wheels on fire, rolling down the road, best notify my next of kin, this wheel shall explode”

(ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS [accept AB FAB])

d) “You take the good, you take the bad you take them both and there you have…”

(THE FACTS OF LIFE)

e) “Got tired and tired of packing and unpacking, town to town, up and down the dial”

(WKRP IN CINCINNATI)

f) “A man is born, he’s a man of means, then along comes two, they got nothing but the genes”

(DIFF’RENT STROKES)

7. In her book PLATFORMS: A MICROWAVED CULTURAL CHRONICLE OF THE 1970S, author Pagan Kennedy talks about celebrities from the 1970s who seemed famous for little more than being deemed a “celebrity,” appearing on such TV staples as MATCH GAME and HOLLYWOOD SQUARES. FTPE identify the pseudo-celeb from the 1970s based on a brief description:

a) Even though for years he was a fixture as the center square on HOLLYWOOD SQUARES he actually had an recurring role in the 1960s on BEWITCHED and played Ann-Margret’s father in the film version of BYE BYE BIRDIE

(Paul Lynde)

b) This actor was in the original cast of THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW and later went on to be the first celeb to pose for PLAYGIRL. He now runs a successful business renting out trailers to movie studios

(Lyle Waggoner)

c) This stage actress, who was married to actor Jack Klugman, was for years the center of the top row on MATCH GAME, and was a punchline in the film HOWARD STERN’S PRIVATE PARTS (Brett Somers)

8. Name this film, 30-20-10-5-1:

30) The character who, in the opening sentence of the book it’s based on “sat in New York Criminal Court number three and waited for justice,” is not a named character in the film version.

20) Characters who are in the film include movie producer Jack Woltz, Police Capt. McCluskey, and attorney Tom Hagen.

10) The film version won the 1972 Oscar for Best Picture, but the director lost the Oscar to Bob Fosse.

5) The film starred Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Jimmy Caan, Talia Shire, Diane Keaton and Robert Duvall.

1) Based on Mario Puzo’s novel The Godfather, it was followed by the sequels The Godfather Part II and The Godfather Part III.

Answer: The Godfather

9. Given a list of current or former NFL players, give the number they all wear/wore F5PE:

a) Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson, Edgerrin James

Answer: 32

b) John Mackey, Lynn Swann

Answer: 88

Terry Bradshaw, Roger Staubach, Joe Namath, Jim Kelly, Bob Griese

Answer: 12

d) Dick Butkus, John Mobley

Answer: 51

Dan Marino, Jake Scott, Kurt Warner

Answer: 13

Jim Otto

Answer: 00 (double zero; do not accept zero)

10. We always hear about the frontmen of famous bands. OK, how about the frontwomen? For five points each, and a total of thirty, identify the lead singer or most recognizable face with the band:

a) Hole

(Courtney Love)

b) No Doubt

(Gwen Stefani)

c) 10,000 Maniacs

(Natalie Merchant)

d) Letters to Cleo

(Kay Hanley)

e) The Cranberries

(Dolores O’Riordan)

f) Four Non Blondes

(Linda Perry)

11. Next year Sydney Pollack’s 1982 film TOOTSIE will turn twenty years old. Answer these questions about the cast of TOOTSIE for five points each:

a) This actress won Best Supporting Actress for the film playing Dorothy’s co-star and love interest

(Jessica Lange)

b) This actor was just coming off the success of STRIPES when he took the role of Michael’s roommate

(Bill Murray)

c) This actor, who also starred on TV in the cult series BUFFALO BILL, played the sexist director of the show’s soap opera

(Dabney Coleman)

d) This portly actor, best remembered for DOG DAY AFTERNOON and THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, played Jessica Lange’s father

(Charles Durning)

e) Before being sentenced to the role of Commandant Lassard in the Police Academy movies, this then-unknown actor stole scenes as the lecherous old John Van Horn.

(George Gaynes)

f) Pollack showed some creativity in casting this man as Michael Dorsey’s agent, who looked so uncomfortable in the scene in the Russian Tea Room.

(Sydney Pollack)

12. 5-10-20-30, tell me how much you know about pre-Garth era country singers. I will give you a brief description and you tell me what singer I’m looking for:

a) This singer’s life was turned into a movie called COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER, but she’s most recently been in the news because of her marriage to a neo-nazi preacher.

(Loretta Lynn)

b) This singer-songwriter, nicknamed “The Storyteller,” had songwriting hits with the tunes HARPER VALLEY PTA, OLD DOGS CHILDREN AND WATERMELON WINE and I LIKE BEER

(Tom T. Hall)

c) This optimistic singer had big cross-over hits in the early 1970s with songs like HOT DIGGITY DOG, FUNNY FACE and THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WHOLE USA

(Donna Fargo)

d) Dwight Yoakum and other country rebels cite this man as a major influence. Before he went mainstream as co-host of Hee Haw he pioneered the “Bakersfield Sound,” which combined honky-tonk and rockabilly sounds with lyrics that were far hipper than the norm for the time.

(Buck Owens)

13. Answer the following questions about a Mel Brooks TV show for 5 points each.

This spy show featured Agent 86.

Answer: Get Smart

He played Maxwell Smart.

Answer: Don Adams

The show was sold to ABC as a way to finance the production of this movie.

Answer: The Producers

By what non-acronym was the agency for which Maxwell Smart worked known?

Answer: CONTROL

By what non-acronym was the agency against which Maxwell Smart worked known?

Answer: KAOS

Don Adams also provided the voice for Inspector Gadget. What villain, who has a name very similar to a Get Smart villain, apparently gained an advanced degree between the live-action and animated shows?

Answer: Dr./The Claw

14. Let’s see how well you remember certain pieces of orange or yellow card stock. F5PE, given the text of the Chance or Community Chest card from Monopoly, tell how much you’d collect or pay:

a) Bank Error in Your Favor. Collect…

Answer: $200

b) Pay School Tax of…

Answer: $150

c) Doctor’s Fee. Pay…

Answer: $50

d) From Sale of Stock You Get…

Answer: $45

e) Building and Loan Matures. Collect…

Answer: $150

f) You Have Won Second Prize in a Beauty Contest. Collect…

Answer: $10

15. Earlier there was a question about 1970s artifacts. Let’s do the same for the ‘90’s, on a 5-10-20-30 basis:

a) Bay area group led by Billie Joe (Green Day)

b) American teenager caned in Singapore (Michael Fay)

c) The Eagles tribute album (Common Threads)

d) Essayist responsible for SEXUAL PERSONAE (Camille Paglia)

16. THE SIMPSONS is now over ten years old and has long-passed the moment where a piece of popular culture gets ingrained in our memories. For five points each, tell which Springfield denizen I’m looking for:

a) Springfield’s Chief of Police

(Clancy Wiggum)

b) Springfield Elementary’s janitor

(Groundskeeper Willie)

c) The late wife of Ned Flanders

(Maude)

d) The gossipy wife of Rev. Lovejoy

(Helen)

e) The cartoon dog, voiced by Homer, that was a brief visitor on ITCHY AND SCRATCHY

(Poochie)

f) Bart’s teacher

(Edna Krabapple)

17. Identify the title shared by these novels made into film, 5-10-20-30:

a) Alice Hoffman’s tale of a pair of witches in modern day New England, starring one of the former Mrs. Tom Cruises

(PRACTICAL MAGIC)

b) Judith Guest’s novel’s adaptation won Best Picture, Best Director (Robert Redford) and Best Supporting Actor (Timothy Hutton) in 1980 and brought new respect for Mary Tyler Moore

(ORDINARY PEOPLE)

c) Larry McMurtry’s 1996 sequel to TERMS OF ENDEARMENT didn’t fare as well as the original, even with Shirley MacLaine returning in the role of Aurora Greenway.

(THE EVENING STAR)

d) Peter Gent’s football novel was turned into a film starring Nick Nolte and a surprisingly good Mac Davis.

(NORTH DALLAS FORTY)

18. For five points each, and a total of thirty points, I will give you two songs from a splashy Broadway musical and you give me the show in which the songs originated:

a) PEOPLE WILL SAY WE’RE IN LOVE & SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP

(OKLAHOMA)

b) I HOPE I GET IT & DANCE TEN LOOKS THREE

(A CHORUS LINE)

c) IT’S A HARD KNOCK LIFE & EASY STREET

(ANNIE)

d) EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES & LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU

(GYPSY)

e) ANYTHING YOU CAN DO & THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS

(ANNIE GET YOUR GUN)

f) HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU & SUMMER NIGHTS

(GREASE)

19. Answer these questions about Indiana University basketball FTP each.

IU won its first NCAA title in 1940, when it was part of this conference.

Answer: _Western_ Conference

This man coached IU from 1938 – 1965, with a three-year hiatus to serve in WWII.

Answer: Branch _McCracken_

Under Bobby Knight, IU accomplished the last undefeated season in NCAA history. Name either the years of that undefeated season, or the opponent they defeated in the final that year.

Answer: _1975-76_ or University of _Michigan_

20. Identify the cinematic “Western” by my very brief description, for five points each and a total of thirty points:

a) 1992 western that garnered Oscars for Clint Eastwood (as Director) and Gene Hackman

(UNFORGIVEN)

b) 1956 western that sends John Wayne in search of niece Natalie Wood, who’s been kidnapped by Injuns

(THE SEARCHERS)

c) 1975 Disney western featuring Don Knotts and Tim Conway and some mismatched kids – oh, and Bill Bixby, Susan Clark and the immortal Slim Pickens

(THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG)

d) 1963 western where Frank Sinatra plays a tough guy who hooks up with fellow rat packer Dean Martin to open a casino

(FOUR FOR TEXAS)

e) 1975 sequel to TRUE GRIT, which teams up John Wayne’s character with actress Katharine Hepburn

(ROOSTER COGBURN)

f) 1972 alternative western, directed by Sydney Pollack and based on the Vardis Fisher novel Mountain Man, about the life of a soldier-turned-mountain man, played winningly by Robert Redford

(JEREMIAH JOHNSON)

21. Identify the following three novels by their opening lines. If you get the answer based on the line alone you get ten points, if you need the author you get just five.

1) 10:“The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail.”

5: Author: Peter Benchley

(JAWS)

2) 10: “Howard Roark laughed.”

5: Author: Ayn Rand

(THE FOUNTAINHEAD)

3) “This happened in 1932, when the state penitentiary was still at Cold Mountain. And the electric chair was there too, of course.”

5: Author: Stephen King

(THE GREEN MILE)

22. For true cinema buffs the director is more important than the actor. I will give you three films and you identify the director. This isn’t very difficult, so you’ll get only five points each for a total of thirty:

a) GANGS OF NEW YORK, THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, TAXI DRIVER

(Martin Scorsese)

b) PECKER, HAIRSPRAY, FEMALE TROUBLE

(John Waters)

c) THE APARTMENT, SOME LIKE IT HOT, SUNSET BOULEVARD

(Billy Wilder)

d) DOGMA, MALLRATS, CLERKS

(Kevin Smith)

e) THELMA AND LOUISE, BLADE RUNNER, GI JANE

(Ridley Scott)

f) FLASHDANCE, NINE AND HALF WEEKS, JACOB’S LADDER

(Adrian Lyne)

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