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JohnRice

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The answer to Round 13 is......A real camp classic

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Cruel Intentions


9 Correct Answers, 5 points each



Brian Kleinke
Bruce Hedtke
Chucky P
Mawiyah
Nicholas Vargo
Nick Sievers
Richard Travale
Steeve Bergeron
SteveGon


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So, a few people are still playing.....
 

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Just been skunked on the last few. Now that you are finally over your Reese infatuation in this contest :) I'm pretty sure I know round 14.

- Walter.
 

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Sorry Nick, I'm sick and not thinking very clearly. It's been corrected.
 

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Not sure how difficult this one will be.
[c]Round 15



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JohnRice - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas



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...and anyone who actually believed me when I said there would be no more Reese movies...:p)
 

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The clip is definitely familiar, I sent in a guess anyway.

I laughed when I heard the Cruel Intentions clip, I knew you couldn't resist.

Merry Christmas Guys.
 

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I laughed when I heard the Cruel Intentions clip, I knew you couldn't resist.
There are probably at least 20 great clips I could have used, but I figured I'd just go with the most direct one. Actually, there is one that is even more direct, but this one is more fun.
 

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Actually, the lines are originally from T.S. Eliot's Book of Practical Cats, the inspiration for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. Also, Logan's Run pre-dates Cats by 5 years.
 

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Yeah, I knew it was from the T. S. Eliot poem, so that's why my answer was *Tom and Viv*, the only movie I know of that's about T. S. Eliot. But I was pretty sure that was wrong, as I didn't ever remember the reciting of that poem in the movie. anyway, happy holidays, everyone!
 

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Unfortunately for Steeve, the lines are originally from Cats, but that's not the movie they are from.
Damn, Logan's Run was my first choice. I knew that Old Man said something to this effect about the names of his cats, but I wasn't sure about the lines. I thought Cats was a safer guess.

I feel so stupid missing this one, Logan's Run is in my Top 5! Oh well... :b
 

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I'm going to join in late if it's ok. So far, I've gotten The Fifth Element. Yep, that's it, out of 14 rounds!:b
 

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Jump on in George, but it's actually been 15 rounds and a bonus, not 14 rounds. :p)


Alex, but I haven't gotten an answer from you yet. Your post makes it sound like you know what movie Round 15 is.
 

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