Movie Trivia Quiz Winners

Large Association of Movie BlogsTricky Movie Trivia is a proud member of the Large Association of Movie Blogs (LAMB). Every two weeks we post a very difficult Stump the LAMBs movie trivia question to see how many LAMBs can answer them. The winners are listed below:

February 16: Ghost Town

No winners

February 1: Saved!

These two LAMBs knew that Saved! was the movie with a plot that turned on a character’s interaction with a pool ladder:

Alex Kittle of Film Forager
SamuraiFrog of Electronic Cerebrectomy

Phil Concannon of Phil on Film guessed that the movie was Catherine Breillat’s À ma soeur!, which qualifies for a link because that movie also features a scene with a pool ladder.

January 18: Delirious

These four little LAMBs knew that Tom DiCillo’s Delirious was the movie with the same name but not the same plot as 1991′s Delirious, which starred John Candy as a soap opera writer who gets hit on the head and wakes up as a character in his own show:

Jason Soto of Invasion of the B Movies
Phil Concannon of Phil on Film
SamuraiFrog of Electronic Cerebrectomy
Nell Minow from The Movie Mom

January 5: Buster Keaton

The following LAMBs knew that Harry Houdini was reputed to give Buster Keaton his nickname:

Marilyn Ferdinand from Ferdy on Films
Dean Treadway from filmicability with Dean Treadway
Stacia from She Blogged By Night
Nell Minow from The Movie Mom
Rachel from Rachel’s Reel Reviews

December 20: The Enchanted Cottage

No winners

December 7: Dark Victory

No winners

November 23: Baboon Heart

The following herd of LAMBs knew that Untamed Heart had the working title of Baboon Heart:

Steve Johnston from The Film Cynics
John from FlickRater
Rachel from Rachel’s Reel Reviews
Wendymoon from Movie Viewing Girl
Scott Malthouse from Super Movie Time
Andrew Wickliffe from The Stop Button
Marc Eastman from Are You Screening?
Jess from Insight Into Entertainment
DJ Heinlein from MATTE HAVOC
Dean Treadway from filmicability with Dean Treadway
Nick from Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
TC Kirkham from Popcorn N Roses
Anders from Cut, Print, Review
GD from The Critical Critics
Colleeny from 353 Haiku Movie Review
Stacia from She Blogged By Night
Kirby Holt from Movie Dearest
Lisa from Storywh0re
Shannon Ridler from Movie Moxie
Eugene from Hollywood Chainsaw Blogger

November 8: Bed of Roses

No winners

October 25: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill

These seven little LAMBS knew that the formerly homeless subject of this documentary married the director:

Kirby Holt from Movie Dearest
J.D. from Valley Dreamin’
Marilyn Ferdinand from Ferdy on Films
Nick Plowman from Fataculture
John from Flick Rater
General Disdain from The Critical Critics
Dean Treadway from filmicability with Dean Treadway

October 11: Happiness

Many LAMBs knew that Camryn Manheim’s character in Happiness killed her doorman, and then cut him up and put the pieces in plastic bags in her freezer:

Nick Plowman from Fataculture
Scott from He Shot Cyrus
General Disdain from The Critical Critics
Dean Treadway from Filmicability with Dean Treadway
Kirby Holt from Movie Dearest
Jason Soto from Invasion of The B Movies
Phil Concannon from Phil on Film
Joseph B. from ItsaMadMadBlog2

September 27: Winter Passing
Only Brian Dutkewich from The Cynical Blog knew that Ed Harris played a character who slept in his yard in Winter Passing.

September 13: The Grand

This lone LAMB knew that Brett Ratner wore a yarmulke with playing cards on it in The Grand:: Matte Havoc

August 30: Robert Mitchum
These LAMBs knew that Robert Mitchum was the famous actor who was a professional boxer, did a stint as a ghostwriter for an astrologer, served time for marijuana possession and also became blind for a while because of job stress:

The Chick Flick
Screen Savour
Cinema View Finder
Invasion of the B Movies
Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
Filmicability with Dean Treadway
Insight into Entertainment
Movie Dearest
No Smoking in the Skullcave
The Critical Critics

August 15: Seeing Red
The following LAMBs were able to correctly name six movies with “red” in the title or as a prominent subject:

Taliesin_ttlg
Where the Long Tail Ends

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