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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: RQFTCIWSSSG12 Game 5, Rounds 7-8: Dr    |
|    18 Jun 22 23:04:36    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 6/16/22 15:48, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 5, Round 7 - Entertainment - Dreamworks Animation       >       > """To date""", Dreamworks Animation has released 23 movies.       > In each case, identify the movie described. *Where       > applicable, full titles are required for full points.*       >       > 1. Dreamworks """has released""" four traditional animation,       > i.e. cartoon-drawn, movies to cinemas. Name *any one* of them.       >       > 2. In the first of Dreamworks' """two""" stop-motion animated       > movies, Mel Gibson voices the hero Rocky, who is trying to save       > the flock from becoming pie filling. Name it.       >       > 3. Dreamworks' second stop-motion animated movie, released 5 years       > later, follows the hero and his loyal dog as they try to       > resolve the mystery threatening people's gardens in the English       > countryside before the annual giant-vegetable-growing contest.       > Name the movie.       >       > The remaining 7 questions are about computer-animated movies.       >       > 4. The """highest-rated""" Dreamworks Animation feature, with an       > astounding 98% at Rotten Tomatoes and 8.2 at IMDB, this 2010       > movie tells the tale of a Viking village plagued by constant       > monster attacks until young Hiccup captures the mysterious       > Night Fury. Name the movie.       >       > 5. The """bomb of the bunch""", with ratings of 36% at Rotten       > Tomatoes and 5.9 at IMDB, this 2004 movie starred the voice       > talent of Will Smith as Oscar, a small bottom-feeder who takes       > credit for killing the son of the shark mob boss in order to       > become a big shot.       >       > 6. With one of the lowest grosses of the computer-animated movies,       > and poor ratings to match, this much-hyped 2007 movie featured       > poor Barry, voiced by Jerry Senfield, who is unhappy with his       > career choice. Name the movie.       >       > 7. The second movie in Dreamworks Animation's """longest-running       > series""" is their highest-grossing, at """$919,000,000 US."""       > Name the *specific movie*.       >       > 8. Please decode the rot13 only after you are finished with the       > previous question. Nsgre sbhe Fuerx zbivrf, va 2011 Qernzjbexf       > eryrnfrq n cerdhry, gryyvat gur fgbel bs bar punenpgre yrnqvat       > hc gb gur gvzr ur ragrerq gur Fuerx fgbelyvar. Anzr gung zbivr.       >       > 9. If it makes money, make it again. First movie in 2005, sequel       > in 2008, this pair tells the story of a group of animals from       > the Central Park Zoo who long to go home, then find out that       > real life there ain't that easy. Name *either*.       >       > 10. First movie in 2008, sequel in 2011, this pair features the       > voice talents of Jack Black as Po. Name either.       >       >       > * Game 5, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - Largest Fictional Companies       >       > Answer these questions about companies that have never existed       > outside of a novel, movie, TV series, etc. Unless specified       > otherwise, you must name that *work of fiction*. (If the work       > is part of a series, the series title will be sufficient.)       > Details are taken from "Forbes" magazine's March 2011 article on       > the "Top 25 Largest Fictional Companies".       >       > 1. The largest company by gross sales on the list is CHOAM,       > a conglomerate that controls all trade between the planets,       > although 90% of their profits come from a single pharmaceutical,       > the geriatric spice "melange". Name the work/series *or*       > the author.              Dune              >       > 2. "More Human Than Human" is the motto of the Tyrell Corp.,       > founded by Dr. Eldon Tyrell, maker of artificial humans.       >       > 3. Also on the list is the Acme Corp., the world's largest purveyor       > of anvils, jet-propelled pogo sticks, giant rubber bands and       > Do-It-Yourself Tornado kits, to name a few.              Roadrunner              >       > 4. Fourth on the list is the Sirius Cybernetics Corp., creator of       > mechanical devices with "Genuine People Personalities", such       > as paranoid androids. Name the work/series *or* the author.              Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy              >       > 5. MomCorp made the list: it's a conglomerate that includes Mom's       > Friendly Delivery Co., Mom's Friendly Baby Food Co., Mom's       > Friendly Advanced Weapon & Munitions Co., and Mom's Friendly       > Robot Company, which made Bender.              Futurama              >       > 6. The London-based pharmaceutical giant "The Umbrella Corp." is       > well known for their Aqua Cure spray, an instant-acting liquid       > medicine used in first-aid kits and health power-ups. However,       > their research may have gone a little awry recently, hence all       > the zombie-like employees.       >       > 7. Coming in at 21st on the list is d'Anconia Copper, the world's       > largest copper producer, led by playboy CEO Francisco d'Anconia.       > Name the work/series *or* the author.       >       > 8. Coming in at 22nd is Gringotts Bank. Name the work/series *or*       > the author.              Harry Potter ??              >       > 9. Clampett Oil is 17th on the list, with an inflation-adjusted       > value of $18,100,000,000.              Beverly Hillbillies              >       > 10. Norman Osbourne is CEO of Oscorp, the 23rd entry in the       > "Forbes" list. Oscorp is listed as an Aerospace & Defense       > company, specializing in high-tech weaponry. Name the       > work/series *or* the author.              Spider-Man                     --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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