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Merskelly Metalien 08-16-2019 11:57 PM

What was the Incredible Hulk's original color? (For double points, what version of the Hulk sports it now?)

His original color was red and now Red Hulk sports the look! :D Is that correct or totally wrong?

Lee 08-17-2019 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitalpha Hart (Post 1901965)
The Wizard of Oz was intended to be a political alegory. What were Dorothy's slippers and the Yellow Brick Road supposed to represent? (Double points if you can name the president being criticized and the character representing him.)

Dunno if it's the one you're going for, but the silver slippers were meant to represent the silver backed money, while the Golden Brick Road repped the gold backed money
Silver was seen by the author as better, so the slippers guided Dorothy over the damaged road easily while her companions were stumbling and tripping over the damaged road
I think farmers wanted silver to also keep backing because then the money had more value to them, while city rich people wanted it to be just gold to be better for them? Something to that effect? It's been a while so I can't remember off the top of my head

They became ruby in the movie because ruby looked better than silver in technicolor
And if you look closely you can see that she isn't actually always wearing them, but rather a pair of brown shoes

Correct! Points awarded. You have enough to buy one of your kimonos now!

Lee 08-17-2019 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Merskelly Metalien (Post 1901969)
What was the Incredible Hulk's original color? (For double points, what version of the Hulk sports it now?)

His original color was red and now Red Hulk sports the look! :D Is that correct or totally wrong?

That is totally wrong, but there is a red Hulk. He's a different character, though.

Major 08-17-2019 12:16 AM

"In the popular fairy tales, Snow White is a recurring character in various stories. In one, she has a sister, who also has a color in her name. What is it?"

I believe that would be Rosey-Red. From what I've read online, Rammstein's song Rosenrot was partly inspired by a fairy tale featuring her, as well as a different one (can't remember which one off the top of my head).

Merskelly Metalien 08-17-2019 12:18 AM

Goldmember is a tongue-in-cheek parody of what other film?

I wanna say, Goldfinger 007? x}

Lee 08-17-2019 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Major (Post 1901983)
"In the popular fairy tales, Snow White is a recurring character in various stories. In one, she has a sister, who also has a color in her name. What is it?"

I believe that would be Rosey-Red. From what I've read online, Rammstein's song Rosenrot was partly inspired by a fairy tale featuring her, as well as a different one (can't remember which one off the top of my head).

You are entirely correct. I would also have accepted 'Rose Red', but I do realize it's subject to translation. Points awarded!

Lee 08-17-2019 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Merskelly Metalien (Post 1901985)
Goldmember is a tongue-in-cheek parody of what other film?

I wanna say, Goldfinger 007? x}

You are entirely right. Points for you!

Lee 08-17-2019 12:37 AM

Updated the front page to make navigation easier. What do you think?

Kitalpha Hart 08-17-2019 12:37 AM

I think you missed the Scarlet Letter being answered >.>"

trystan830 08-17-2019 12:39 AM

How is was the Angel Virus spread, and why did it affect how the universe assaulted by it eat their pizzas?

not sure this is what you're looking for (since i'm unfamiliar with what did come up in my search BUT):
in the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison, scientists did some tweaking to the genetic makeup of the T4 Angel tomato. i think it's original intention was to make the plant hardier so it would grow where it normally wouldn't. but instead the resulting tweaking created a virus - the T4 Angel Virus - that killed about 25% of the population in what the author called The Turn.

ignoring the fact that the supernatural creatures (vamps, werewolves, witches) now revealed themselves, it made the humans very wary of anything made with tomatoes... including pizza. pretty sure one of the well-known pizza places was owned by a vampire and most humans stayed FAR away from it. :)

trystan830 08-17-2019 12:41 AM

Who is credited with the original fictional depiction of Dracula?

Bram Stoker, 1897

Lee 08-17-2019 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitalpha Hart (Post 1901995)
I think you missed the Scarlet Letter being answered >.>"

Oh crap you're right! Taking care of that right now.

Lee 08-17-2019 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitalpha Hart (Post 1901995)
I think you missed the Scarlet Letter being answered >.>"

Points should be awarded now! Sorry for the mishap. Not sure how that happened...

Kitalpha Hart 08-17-2019 12:46 AM

I think you missed it cuz the Wizard of Oz textwall was right after and they blurred in your mind

I've done that myself

I wonder, do I wait to see how many I gather and collect the kimonos in one fell swoop, or do I get them one at a time?

Lee 08-17-2019 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by trystan830 (Post 1901996)
How is was the Angel Virus spread, and why did it affect how the universe assaulted by it eat their pizzas?

not sure this is what you're looking for (since i'm unfamiliar with what did come up in my search BUT):
in the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison, scientists did some tweaking to the genetic makeup of the T4 Angel tomato. i think it's original intention was to make the plant hardier so it would grow where it normally wouldn't. but instead the resulting tweaking created a virus - the T4 Angel Virus - that killed about 25% of the population in what the author called The Turn.

ignoring the fact that the supernatural creatures (vamps, werewolves, witches) now revealed themselves, it made the humans very wary of anything made with tomatoes... including pizza. pretty sure one of the well-known pizza places was owned by a vampire and most humans stayed FAR away from it. :)

^ ^;; My grammar goof there probably didn't help. However, you are completely and totally correct! Very thorough research, points awarded.

Lee 08-17-2019 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by trystan830 (Post 1901998)
Who is credited with the original fictional depiction of Dracula?

Bram Stoker, 1897

Absolutely right. Points awarded.


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