Q1) The director of the short film, Coward, was born on 28th November, 1987. Which Jumanji star is that director?
Q2) Beethoven’s 5th Piano Concerto was publicly on 28th November, 1811. It’s also know as the what concerto?
Q3) Albania declared its independence: on 28th November, 1912. From where: the Russian Empire, France or the Ottoman Empire?
Q4) 28th November, 1967, saw two astronomers discover PSR B1919+21. The object is a what: quasar, pulsar or enigma?
Q5) Finally … 28th November, 1904, saw the birth of writer, Nancy Mitford. Her best known work was Love in a Cold … what?
Q1) 27th November saw the birth of actor and martial artist, Bruce Lee. What was his birth name?A1) Lee Jun-fan.
Q2) In which year?A2) 1940.
Q3) Bruce was born in which US city?
Q4) He was brought up in Kowloon. Kowloon is in which autonomous Chinese area?A4) Hong Kong.
Q5) Lee’s best known TV appearances — in the US and Kowloon — were in which 1966 series?A5) The Green Hornet.
Q6) Lee taught a version of Kung Fu: whilst living in which S?A6) Seattle.
Q7) His versions of Kung Fu — Jun Fan Gung Fu and Jeet Kune Do — were based on one called what?A7) Wing Chun.
Q8) One of Lee’s best known feature films was The Big Boss. What’s the film’s other title?A8) Fists of Fury. Although it was ALSO due to be released as The Chinese Connection: which eventually went unused.
Q9) Way of The Dragon was released in China in 1972. It was released in the US, as what?A9) Return of The Dragon.
Q10) Finally … What’s the name of Lee’s best known film?A10) Way of the Dragon.
“Motown was about music for all people - white and black, blue and green, cops and the robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone.”Berry Gordy, born November 28, 1929.
‡ At least it’s not used deliberately: as far as I know
Yes, I'm afraid many of the classic films would not pass modern muster when it comes to racial issues.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they didn't intend to be demeaning. Racism was so entrenched in our society, sadly, that I'm sure no one gave the term "boy" a second thought.
1. Karen Gillan
2. Emporer
3. the Ottoman Empire
4. pulsar
5. Climate
The movie does have SO many classic lines!
"Round up the usual suspects!"
"Here's looking at you, kid."
"I'm shocked ... shocked ... to find there's gambling going on in here!"
"I stick my neck out for nobody."
"Louie. This may be the beginning of a beautiful friendship." (Or words to that effect.)