The correct answer for the film question was Hiroshima Mon Amour, directed by Alain Resnais.
The winner of this round is bdb6
The correct answer for the literature question was Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
The winner of this round is superlucky
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Which 1950s film is this still from?
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When I was in school I intentionally filled in wrong answers when I noticed someone copying me. When the dummy copying my answers wasn't looking I would change back to the correct answer.
Occasionally my teacher would ask me, why so many erased and changed answers?
Never to be one to snitch I would always give her the same answer, like women, children have an undeniable right to change their mind .
Since the contest rules allow copying as a honorable way to win, I was going to automatically say Hiroshima Mon Amour.
Before I hit send I thought again, what if it's a set up intending to draw wrong answers ?
I searched and searched through Hiroshima Mon Amour trailers until I found her hands.
Final answer, Hiroshima Mon Amour
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Pancha Ganapati,
Happy Ramadan, Happy Yalda to all.
It doesn't matter how you say it as long as you show sincerity with your cheer.
Peace and Good will to all
Dear TER,
Thank you for the opportunity to expand my knowledge .
As an adult who rarely watches TV or movies, I found your film test I participated in, extremely challenging.
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Which book is the following quote from?
"Then she crept into my waiting arms, radiant, relaxed, caressing me with her tender, mysterious, impure, indifferent, twilight eyes--for all the world, like the cheapest of cheap cuties. For that is what nymphets imitate--while we moan and die."
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"Wanted, wanted: Dolores Haze.
Hair: brown. Lips: scarlet.
Age: five thousand three hundred days.
Profession: none, or "starlet"
The correct answer for the film question was Hiroshima Mon Amour, directed by Alain Resnais.
The winner of this round is bdb6
The correct answer for the literature question was Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
The winner of this round is superlucky
Congratulations! 3 VIP days will be added to your profiles.
Don't forget, the game is still on, we will be back with new clues today!
The winner of this round is bdb6
The correct answer for the literature question was Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
The winner of this round is superlucky
Congratulations! 3 VIP days will be added to your profiles.
Don't forget, the game is still on, we will be back with new clues today!