Post-holiday trivia round-robin

I only watched one movie last week, and that was yesterday. I hoped to watch and then review, but I dunno, I didn’t get it, really. Next week.

Since we’re all back to work or school, and we haven’t been talking much lately, I’m opening the trivia to the free-for-all format. First person to solve the question gets to post the next question.

The plot centers around a woman having an affair with a married man, except he’s keeping a secret: He’s not really married.

69 comments

  1. Evn says:

    Christian Bale? (Although that’s prolly not right.)

  2. Deborah Lipp says:

    No! That was an explicit twin role (can’t name the movie, it’s spoilery).

  3. Hogan says:

    Nicolas Cage?

  4. George says:

    John C. Reilly in “Casualties of War”?

  5. Deborah Lipp says:

    wow, some wild guesses.

    The small “brother” role is only in one scene at the beginning of the movie. The major role takes over thereafter, and that character is in the final scene.

  6. George says:

    Ben Stiller in “The Cable Guy”?

  7. Deborah Lipp says:

    No, no, I’m sorry, I thought this was a popular movie and people would get it.

    Nominated for Best Picture. Won for Best Actor (not this guy, he wasn’t the lead, he was the main supporting character/adversary).

  8. Dee says:

    “There will be blood.”

    And I found it very disturbing that it was never explained.

  9. Dee says:

    Oh, and the actor is Paul Dano.

  10. Deborah Lipp says:

    That’s it. Your turn.

  11. Dee says:

    This one features Ru Paul out of drag and Mink Stole encouraging young people to find their roots.

  12. Evn says:

    But I’m a Cheerleader.

  13. Dee says:

    Ding Ding Ding. Evn got it.

  14. Evn says:

    While delivering a morale-boosting speech, the executive is eaten by sharks.

  15. George says:

    Just a guess, as I haven’t seen it, but “Deep Blue Sea”?

  16. Deborah Lipp says:

    I wish that would happen here.

  17. Evn says:

    George, you’re correct!

    Deborah, it took me a second to realize you meant your office: “She wants sharks to eat her blog?”

  18. George says:

    Are we still supposed to be asking? Just in case, here’s one: This actor and sometimes director has also written the screenplays for a film about the end of the world and one about a very famous musician.