This Jack of all trades, who directed Touch of Evil and Chimes at Midnight, was born on this date in 1915.
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Sofa Kingdom Wins at Bards
Dork Sided Wins at O’Neals
41 is #1 at Liberty Place
Pics of Last Week’s Winners
Ok, kids, I’m running a little behind this week. Gonna post pics of winners from last week’s quizzos, including the one I did at the Liberty Towers last Monday (ooh lala!) which was actually a lot of fun and I’ll be doing semi-regularly. Questions are about people celebrating birthdays today. One guess per person.
Classic Movie Project-Reviewing Casablanca
Ok, it’s back. After a long hiatus, I am back to watching movies that everybody else on earth has seen but I haven’t. I decided to start with one of the ultimate classics-Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Yes, that’s right folks, before Saturday night I was that guy who hadn’t seen Casablanca. Ok, first things first: This was a fun film, but certainly overrated. I mean, people act like this is the greatest thing to ever happen to film, and in reality it’s a neat little story told well…but it doesn’t threaten to crack my Top 10 movies I’ve Ever Seen. Humphrey Bogart’s character was funny, smart, and a heck of a lot of fun. Ingrid Bergman was ok but not incredible. I really enjoyed the Captain Renault character played by Claude Rains, and it was fun to hear so many lines that have since become iconic in the American lexicon. I enjoyed the characters, but didn’t feel any particular attachment to them, and even my friend that I watched it with was surprised she didn’t cry at the end. Because, really, the end was rather exciting but not very emotional. It was a movie, but felt like a play, with not much action going on outside of the characters. Now remember, the grade I give these movies is based on thier comparison with other classic movies, not against just regular movies. Keeping that in mind, I give Casablanca a C+. My next classic to watch, which I am going to try to do tonight, is 12 Angry Men. After that, it’s up to you guys. I’ll post a poll in a little while. Let me know what you thought of Casablanca in the comments below.
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Today’s Quiz: NFL Rushers
Today’s quiz is on NFL leading rushers. I am sorry to say I got 18 out of 32. My main problem with this quiz is that it only gives you 6 minutes. I definitely would have gotten 5 more if I had had two more minutes. Anyways, let me know how you do. This quiz was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I consider myself a pretty good NFL guy.
Quizzo News and Notes
Back in action tonight at O’Neals (3rd and South) at 8 p.m. and the Bards at 10 p.m. Dorksided looks to repeat at O’Neals and the Sofa Kingdom goes for two straight at the Bards. Also, keep in mind that we are kicking off a new quiz on Thursday at the Ugly American (Front and Federal) at 7:30 p.m. And yes, there are two quizzes this week, so you can quit whining about that.
Today’s Quiz: Mexico
Today’s quiz is about Mexico. I got a 7 outta 10. Let me know how you do by posting in the comments.
Question of the Week
What was the name of the General who led Mexican forces to victory on Cinco de Mayo, 1862 against the French?