Q1)Director, Ridley Scott, was born on 30th November. Of which year of the 1930s?
Q2)His first film as director was 1977’s The Duellists. The Duellists was based on a novel by whom: Joseph Conrad, Walter Scott or Isaac Asimov?
Q3)Scott directed the 1984 advert. For whom: Apple, Google, Microsoft or Facebook?
Q4)That ad first aired, during what: the 1984 UEFA Euro Final, the last game of the 1984 World Series, or the 1984 Super Bowl?
Q5)Scott directed the 1979 science fiction film, Alien. Who directed the sequel, Aliens: Ridley Scott, James Cameron or David Fincher?
Q6)Scott described 1982’s Blade Runner as his most personal film. Who played the blade runner, in Blade Runner: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford or Carrie Fisher?
Q7)Scott’s Legend starred Tom Cruise as Jack. Who played the Lord of Darkness, in Legend: Tim Curry, Liam Neeson or Mark Wing-Davey?
Q8)But for a scheduling conflict, Ridley Scott could have designed an iconic Doctor Who creature: but didn’t. Which creature: Daleks, Cybermen or Ice Warriors?
Q9)Scott’s Thelma and Louise was released in which year of the 1990s?
Q10)Finally … ? Ridley Scott directed Gladiator. Who played Maximus Decimus Meridius, the Gladiator of the title?
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1. 1937 2. Joseph Conrad 3. Apple 4. the 1984 Super Bowl 5. James Cameron 6. Harrison Ford 7. Tim Curry 8. Daleks (interesting!) 9. 1991 10. Russell Crowe
Q2) Joseph Conrad (I really liked that movie, but I didn’t realised it was based on a story, although when I read the possible names, I imagined it had to be Joseph Conrad. I must read more Joseph Conrad.)
Q3) Apple
Q4) the 1984 Super Bowl
Q5) James Cameron
Q6) Harrison Ford
Q7) Tim Curry
Q8) Daleks (That would have been interesting!)
Q9) 1991
Q10) Russell Crowe
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3 Apple
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ReplyDeleteJust hard to believe they can't see Trump's not their ally.
Ack! Politics! :)
1. 1937
2. Joseph Conrad
3. Apple
4. the 1984 Super Bowl
5. James Cameron
6. Harrison Ford
7. Tim Curry
8. Daleks (interesting!)
9. 1991
10. Russell Crowe
Q1) 1937
ReplyDeleteQ2) Joseph Conrad (I really liked that movie, but I didn’t realised it was based on a story, although when I read the possible names, I imagined it had to be Joseph Conrad. I must read more Joseph Conrad.)
Q3) Apple
Q4) the 1984 Super Bowl
Q5) James Cameron
Q6) Harrison Ford
Q7) Tim Curry
Q8) Daleks (That would have been interesting!)
Q9) 1991
Q10) Russell Crowe
I agree about the bill. Having had relatives who went through terrible illnesses (and we shall see what life has planned for us in the future), I think choosing the way one dies when there is no way to maintain a reasonable quality of life should be a right.
Oh, and I hope the OT's suggestion helps and it doesn't take too long to get implemented.