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The trivia on this one is quite obscure. Honestly, I thought screenwriter getting nominated for both writing and acting was a dead giveaway, but then most people probably forgot he was nominated for acting in this one. They won the screenwriting Oscar, and the top-billed star won Best Supporting Actor.
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The screenwriters are also actors who worked together on two other movies (they did NOT write). Both those movies were directed by the same person (a mere co-executive producer on this movie, who did not want to direct because it was more of a drama than he was accustomed to directing). In one of their other two on-screen collaborations, the screenwriters played themselves.
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Wierwille will be forgotten. PFAL will be forgotten. GSC's Great Mike Debates? No one will care. Actual Errors? Forgotten. Victor Paul Wierwille's delusions of grandeur became TWI's delusions of significance in the history of Christianity. It's a pissant cult that barely touched 100,000 people in a world of 4 Billion. The world population has increased, but the cult's influence has not kept pace. A few years after the life of Christ, the world was turned upside down. The same time since snow fell on the gas pumps, and The Way remains a footnote not even deserving of its own chapter in the book of forgotten cults.
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Top billing went to an actor who was nominated for best supporting actor. Second billing went to the one referred to in the first clue.
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In the history of the Oscars, only three people were nominated for acting and writing in the same movie. Orson Welles for Citizen Kane Charlie Chaplin for The Great Dictator Sylvester Stallone for Rocky One of the writer-stars of this movie became the fourth. ***
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Plagiarism was his way of letting you know he thought you were stupid. Copyrighting his work was his way of letting you know, no, really, he thought you were stupid.
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Make it the Bodeans and you've got a deal. P.S. Everyone fakes tongues. Every. Last. One. ;)
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Insane and insanely well-off people from China, India, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan, among other locations. Crazy Rich Asians
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This might be a good time FOR ME to apologize to all of GSC for SOOOOOO much wasted time.
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WW is correct. I'm the LAST person to lecture anyone about taking too long to post the next move.
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Am I the only one who thinks Bullinger's Figures of Speech sound a WHOLE LOT like Harry Potter spells? Condescensio! Hypocatastasis! Asyndeton! Polysyndeton! Expecto-Runaroundem!
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I always wondered if the Mike Wars would have been more or less interesting if I were an unbeliever as opposed to someone defending the Bible against heresy. Will we find out? Will anyone care? Questions, questions, questions...
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While we're here and waiting for the next post, what was the movie in the last Hogan's Heroes clue?
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I wasn't sure about B, but A was screaming at me. I would have disclosed A after you confirmed B, but you went and did that anyway.
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First one's easy. Stumped on the second.
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Was Brie Larson in it? Or would that be like having Benedict Cumberbatch show up in a Robert Downey SHerlock Holmes movie?
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We can call it... wait for it... The ExWay Tree!
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It is Dogma. Specifically the scene where they yell at Bethany, saying "Guys like us don't just fall out of the sky, you know!" At which point a naked Chris Rock falls out of the sky. At which point [frame] Jay yells "Beautiful naked big boobed women don't just fall out of the sky, you know!" Might have been phrased differently.
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And since I am 100 percent confident I am right...
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Frequency
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This thread was started yesterday by Suda. I missed it and apologize for doing so.
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It has come to my attention that the Greasespot Poster known as Sudo has passed away. I have not independently verified this but it comes from a source I would trust to announce my own passing. Sudo was a Waydale/Greasespot original, a passionate defender of logic, reason and common sense. He had a delightful sense of humor and not an ounce of bigotry in his body. He loved believers, though he was not one of them. He did not have a hateful bone in his body. Rather, he was someone who sought to help people in their journey, whether that journey was out of the Way or out of religion altogether. I cannot express how much I will miss him. Condolences to his friends and family.
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