The document outlines a quiz format and various questions related to popular TV series, characters, and trivia. It includes details on points scored for correct answers, iconic scenes from pilots, and connections to characters and shows along with specific questions regarding actors and their portrayals. The content appears to encourage knowledge about television history and the influence of shows in pop culture.
Tv series quiz IIT BOMBAY (Alan John and Krishan Mittal)Alan John
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This document contains 22 multiple choice questions about various TV shows, characters, and trivia. It asks the reader to identify shows, characters, themes, and connect information between questions about sitcoms, dramas, and other television genres.
The document consists of a quiz focusing on various TV series, characters, and trivia from popular culture including titles like 'Friends', 'The Big Bang Theory', and 'Gossip Girl'. It features questions that require identifying characters, shows, and specifics related to plot points or actors. Various facts about these series are interspersed, providing context and enhancing the quiz format.
The document describes a movie and TV quiz being hosted by Shivendra Singh. It provides the rules and format for two rounds of the quiz, including questions about movies, TV shows, and characters. Some of the questions require identifying movies, shows, or characters based on descriptions and clues provided. The final question describes a guest quizmaster round being added to the quiz format.
This document appears to be a quiz with 25 questions related to identifying television shows and characters. Key details provided in the questions include character names, plot elements, actor names and awards. The questions cover a wide range of television shows including The Big Bang Theory, Sherlock, House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, BoJack Horseman, Friends and more.
The document provides the rules and sample questions for a movie and TV quiz being hosted by Shivendra Singh. It outlines that there will be 26 total questions with points awarded for correct answers, and hints can be provided upon request. Some questions will be starred and used as tiebreakers if needed, with sudden death being used to determine an ultimate winner.
This document contains questions for a "Couch Potato Quiz" trivia game. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about television shows, characters, actors, and plots. Some questions provide context clues and ask to identify shows, characters, or connect certain elements from the same show. The questions cover a range of popular television genres like crime dramas, sitcoms, and award-winning comedy series.
The document contains the rules and questions for two rounds of a trivia game - Write Bros and ClueWise. Write Bros involves identifying TV show floor plans and characters based on clues. ClueWise provides 3 levels of increasing difficulty clues about characters from TV shows and movies for points. It also includes a section with letters A-T representing people and properties that must be identified for additional points.
The document provides an overview of various television shows, including game shows and sitcoms, detailing their formats, themes, and historical significance. Key highlights include information on shows like 'X', 'Z', and 'The Big Bang Theory', along with their production details, awards, and character dynamics. Additionally, it outlines the rules for specific quiz rounds related to these shows.
1) This document provides details about a quiz competition including 21 questions on TV shows and movies. It lists the questions and answers about shows like The Big Bang Theory, Breaking Bad, CID, Friends, Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne, and more.
2) Question 5, 10, 15, 20 and 21 are marked as important for resolving ties. The questions include identifying the voice of Samay from Mahabharat, the TV show Jeopardy! and IBM Watson's win on the show, and the term for when characters acknowledge the audience in a video.
3) The document tests knowledge of details about famous TV shows, movies, and celebrities from information provided in
This document contains a quiz with 21 questions about movies and TV shows. The questions cover topics like famous TV show openings, movie blooper reels, characters from popular shows, and iconic filming locations. Participants are instructed to mark their answers and identify starred questions for tiebreakers.
This document summarizes the rules and questions for various rounds of a movies and TV quiz finals competition. The rounds included minimalist posters, character identification, picture rounds testing knowledge of movie scenes and characters, and a quotes round. Questions covered topics like identifying movies from minimal posters, cameo appearances by actors in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, obscure characters from TV shows, relationships between comic book characters, Kurosawa films adapted by Hollywood, the creation of IMDb, and more. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and penalized for incorrect answers depending on the round.
The document discusses various pop culture topics like songs, movies, TV shows and memes. It includes trivia questions about Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video, Pink Floyd lyrics in Children of Men, characters from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, and Quentin Tarantino refusing to explain the meaning behind the title of Inglourious Basterds. It also provides the answers to questions about the highest grossing R-rated movies, the meaning behind Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA", and David Bowie voicing a character in a Spongebob episode.
Finals will consist of 20 multiple choice questions worth -100 or +100 points each. Applause, whistling and cheering is allowed but phone use is prohibited.
The second question is about the animated Netflix series Castlevania, based on the video game Castlevania. It follows Trevor Belmont defending Wallachia from Dracula.
The fifth question references a dialogue from Friends where Joey explains that something is like a "cow's opinion" - it's "moo", or meaningless.
The tenth question is about the low-budget horror movie Penny, then known as Penny Lancaster, appeared in topless as her character was killed by a genetically engineered sex-crazed gorilla.
The document contains a series of questions testing knowledge of movies and actors. There are multiple choice, fill in the blank, and guessing the theme questions related to details of films, directors, actors and their collaborations. Audio clips are also played to test identification of movies and TV shows from music and scores. The questions cover topics like actor-director partnerships, biographical films, movie franchises and characters.
1. The document describes the rules for a TV quiz with 25 questions. The person with the highest score wins and ties will be resolved by a sudden death question. The quizmaster's decision is final.
2. It then provides 25 questions from various TV shows testing knowledge about characters, plots, and details. Questions are asked about shows like Friends, Game of Thrones, Dexter, How I Met Your Mother, Big Bang Theory and more.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics testing knowledge of characters' names, key plot points, locations, organizations and other important details from popular TV shows over the years.
The document provides details about trivia questions for a Friends TV show quiz, including:
- Rules for 2 people per team and group hugs were done at the start and end of filming each episode.
- Hugh Laurie had a small role in one episode on a plane to London with Rachel.
- Charlie Sheen played a guest role as Ryan, who Phoebe talked about.
- Matt LeBlanc actually broke his hand, so the script writers wrote Joey out of a scene.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a movie trivia quiz competition. It is divided into 5 rounds with different scoring rules for each round. The rounds include multiple choice questions about movies and actors. Clues are provided about films, directors, soundtracks and more to be identified by participants. Differential scoring is used in one round where points awarded depend on number of correct answers between teams.
This document appears to be a quiz about pop culture and movies. It consists of 6 rounds with questions on topics like a real-life crime inspired by a video game, famous literary figures backing legal cases, and movie franchises. The response format involves selecting difficulty levels for questions and accumulating points by answering correctly or passing to other players. The focus is on testing participants' knowledge of the connections between real events and fictional works in media.
The document contains trivia questions about movies, actors, and film history. It includes questions about iconic movie quotes, Oscar winners, actor names and roles, details from popular films like Harry Potter, Speed, and Saving Private Ryan. The questions cover topics like best picture winners, actor nominations and wins, Disney movies, computer animated films, and more.
This character is one of the smartest on the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine and played a key role in one of the Halloween heists. They are described as loving food and it being what "makes them tick." The character is Cheddar, Holt's pet corgi.
Robert Downey Jr. has played roles that connect to zodiac signs, Marvel characters, and Sherlock Holmes in the following ways:
1) He played Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel films, connecting to the zodiac sign of Aries, which represents The Ram.
2) He played the Marvel character Tony Stark/Iron Man, who connects to the zodiac.
3) He played Sherlock Holmes in films, and elements from Sherlock Holmes stories formed a connection between the previous long connects in the document.
There are 6 categories of questions: Pictures, Audio, Quotes, Connect, Facts/Trivia, and Mixed Bag. The Connect questions have variable scoring from +10 to -6. Players can have infinite tries for Connect questions. The document outlines the categories and point values for a trivia game.
The document outlines an entertainment quiz conducted by Arkadev Ghoshal, consisting of multiple rounds focusing on film, television, and other media trivia. Each round presents a variety of questions, including identifying film characters, naming authors, and recalling details from popular culture. It concludes with details on the rules for participating teams in the quiz.
The document summarizes the rules and questions for a movie and TV quiz competition called IGNUS'19 held at IIT Jodhpur. It contains 20 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about movies, TV shows and characters. The top 6 teams who score the most points will proceed to the finals to compete for the title of "King in the North-West".
The document is a movie quiz hosted by Aniruddha Mitra and Ketav Patel, featuring questions on film history, notable filmmakers, and iconic movies. It includes trivia about actors, movie plots, and cultural references, ranging from the Lumi竪re Brothers to modern films and Indian cinema. Each question tests knowledge on various aspects of filmmaking and film-related trivia.
This document appears to be a set of questions for a quiz or game show. It includes 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from television shows like Friends, The Simpsons, and Modern Family to books like A Song of Ice and Fire and movies like Bean. Many of the questions include clues or context to identify specific characters, plot elements, theme songs, or other details from popular culture works.
The document contains the rules and questions for two rounds of a trivia game - Write Bros and ClueWise. Write Bros involves identifying TV show floor plans and characters based on clues. ClueWise provides 3 levels of increasing difficulty clues about characters from TV shows and movies for points. It also includes a section with letters A-T representing people and properties that must be identified for additional points.
The document provides an overview of various television shows, including game shows and sitcoms, detailing their formats, themes, and historical significance. Key highlights include information on shows like 'X', 'Z', and 'The Big Bang Theory', along with their production details, awards, and character dynamics. Additionally, it outlines the rules for specific quiz rounds related to these shows.
1) This document provides details about a quiz competition including 21 questions on TV shows and movies. It lists the questions and answers about shows like The Big Bang Theory, Breaking Bad, CID, Friends, Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne, and more.
2) Question 5, 10, 15, 20 and 21 are marked as important for resolving ties. The questions include identifying the voice of Samay from Mahabharat, the TV show Jeopardy! and IBM Watson's win on the show, and the term for when characters acknowledge the audience in a video.
3) The document tests knowledge of details about famous TV shows, movies, and celebrities from information provided in
This document contains a quiz with 21 questions about movies and TV shows. The questions cover topics like famous TV show openings, movie blooper reels, characters from popular shows, and iconic filming locations. Participants are instructed to mark their answers and identify starred questions for tiebreakers.
This document summarizes the rules and questions for various rounds of a movies and TV quiz finals competition. The rounds included minimalist posters, character identification, picture rounds testing knowledge of movie scenes and characters, and a quotes round. Questions covered topics like identifying movies from minimal posters, cameo appearances by actors in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, obscure characters from TV shows, relationships between comic book characters, Kurosawa films adapted by Hollywood, the creation of IMDb, and more. Participants were awarded points for correct answers and penalized for incorrect answers depending on the round.
The document discusses various pop culture topics like songs, movies, TV shows and memes. It includes trivia questions about Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video, Pink Floyd lyrics in Children of Men, characters from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, and Quentin Tarantino refusing to explain the meaning behind the title of Inglourious Basterds. It also provides the answers to questions about the highest grossing R-rated movies, the meaning behind Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA", and David Bowie voicing a character in a Spongebob episode.
Finals will consist of 20 multiple choice questions worth -100 or +100 points each. Applause, whistling and cheering is allowed but phone use is prohibited.
The second question is about the animated Netflix series Castlevania, based on the video game Castlevania. It follows Trevor Belmont defending Wallachia from Dracula.
The fifth question references a dialogue from Friends where Joey explains that something is like a "cow's opinion" - it's "moo", or meaningless.
The tenth question is about the low-budget horror movie Penny, then known as Penny Lancaster, appeared in topless as her character was killed by a genetically engineered sex-crazed gorilla.
The document contains a series of questions testing knowledge of movies and actors. There are multiple choice, fill in the blank, and guessing the theme questions related to details of films, directors, actors and their collaborations. Audio clips are also played to test identification of movies and TV shows from music and scores. The questions cover topics like actor-director partnerships, biographical films, movie franchises and characters.
1. The document describes the rules for a TV quiz with 25 questions. The person with the highest score wins and ties will be resolved by a sudden death question. The quizmaster's decision is final.
2. It then provides 25 questions from various TV shows testing knowledge about characters, plots, and details. Questions are asked about shows like Friends, Game of Thrones, Dexter, How I Met Your Mother, Big Bang Theory and more.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics testing knowledge of characters' names, key plot points, locations, organizations and other important details from popular TV shows over the years.
The document provides details about trivia questions for a Friends TV show quiz, including:
- Rules for 2 people per team and group hugs were done at the start and end of filming each episode.
- Hugh Laurie had a small role in one episode on a plane to London with Rachel.
- Charlie Sheen played a guest role as Ryan, who Phoebe talked about.
- Matt LeBlanc actually broke his hand, so the script writers wrote Joey out of a scene.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a movie trivia quiz competition. It is divided into 5 rounds with different scoring rules for each round. The rounds include multiple choice questions about movies and actors. Clues are provided about films, directors, soundtracks and more to be identified by participants. Differential scoring is used in one round where points awarded depend on number of correct answers between teams.
This document appears to be a quiz about pop culture and movies. It consists of 6 rounds with questions on topics like a real-life crime inspired by a video game, famous literary figures backing legal cases, and movie franchises. The response format involves selecting difficulty levels for questions and accumulating points by answering correctly or passing to other players. The focus is on testing participants' knowledge of the connections between real events and fictional works in media.
The document contains trivia questions about movies, actors, and film history. It includes questions about iconic movie quotes, Oscar winners, actor names and roles, details from popular films like Harry Potter, Speed, and Saving Private Ryan. The questions cover topics like best picture winners, actor nominations and wins, Disney movies, computer animated films, and more.
This character is one of the smartest on the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine and played a key role in one of the Halloween heists. They are described as loving food and it being what "makes them tick." The character is Cheddar, Holt's pet corgi.
Robert Downey Jr. has played roles that connect to zodiac signs, Marvel characters, and Sherlock Holmes in the following ways:
1) He played Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel films, connecting to the zodiac sign of Aries, which represents The Ram.
2) He played the Marvel character Tony Stark/Iron Man, who connects to the zodiac.
3) He played Sherlock Holmes in films, and elements from Sherlock Holmes stories formed a connection between the previous long connects in the document.
There are 6 categories of questions: Pictures, Audio, Quotes, Connect, Facts/Trivia, and Mixed Bag. The Connect questions have variable scoring from +10 to -6. Players can have infinite tries for Connect questions. The document outlines the categories and point values for a trivia game.
The document outlines an entertainment quiz conducted by Arkadev Ghoshal, consisting of multiple rounds focusing on film, television, and other media trivia. Each round presents a variety of questions, including identifying film characters, naming authors, and recalling details from popular culture. It concludes with details on the rules for participating teams in the quiz.
The document summarizes the rules and questions for a movie and TV quiz competition called IGNUS'19 held at IIT Jodhpur. It contains 20 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about movies, TV shows and characters. The top 6 teams who score the most points will proceed to the finals to compete for the title of "King in the North-West".
The document is a movie quiz hosted by Aniruddha Mitra and Ketav Patel, featuring questions on film history, notable filmmakers, and iconic movies. It includes trivia about actors, movie plots, and cultural references, ranging from the Lumi竪re Brothers to modern films and Indian cinema. Each question tests knowledge on various aspects of filmmaking and film-related trivia.
This document appears to be a set of questions for a quiz or game show. It includes 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from television shows like Friends, The Simpsons, and Modern Family to books like A Song of Ice and Fire and movies like Bean. Many of the questions include clues or context to identify specific characters, plot elements, theme songs, or other details from popular culture works.
The show How I Met Your Mother ran for 6 seasons from 2005 to 2014, starring Josh Radnor and telling the story of Ted Mosby recounting to his children how he met their mother. It uses a non-linear narrative structure with Ted's stories set in the past. The show follows Ted and his group of friends in their late 20s living in New York City, dealing with relationships and other issues typical of Americans in that age group. It was a popular comedy that received critical acclaim and commercial success over its run.
The document summarizes the TV show "How I Met Your Mother". It introduces the main characters - Ted Mosby, who narrates how he met his children's mother; Robin, who is usually alone; Marshall and Lily, who are in a relationship; and Barney, who is constantly talking about his dates. It explains that the show follows the group of friends as they meet at the same bar every day to talk about their lives. The author recommends watching the show.
The report analyzes the social media presence and popularity of the TV show 'How I Met Your Mother' over a month in early 2014. Key findings include Barney Stinson as the most discussed character, dominating 35% of conversations, while the character of 'the mother' garnered significantly less attention, reflecting a mixed reception. Additionally, the term 'bro code' emerged as a notable topic, receiving more mentions than multiple main characters combined.
How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom that aired for 9 seasons on CBS about Ted Mosby telling his children the story of how he met their mother. The show follows Ted, his best friend Marshall, Marshall's wife Lily, and their friends Barney and Robin as they experience relationships and life in New York City. The documents provide background information on the show's plot, cast, episodes available online, and upcoming episodes and guest stars.
- How I Met Your Mother was an American sitcom that aired for 9 seasons and 185 episodes from 2005-2014. It followed Ted Mosby telling his children the story of how he met their mother in flashbacks that show his life with friends Marshall, Lily, Barney and Robin in New York City between 2005-2014. The main characters included Ted, an architecture teacher, Marshall who was married to Lily, womanizer Barney, and Ted's ex-girlfriend Robin.
The show How I Met Your Mother ran for 6 seasons from 2005 to 2014, starring Josh Radnor and telling the story of Ted Mosby recounting to his children how he met their mother. It uses a non-linear narrative structure with Ted's stories set in the past. The show follows Ted and his group of friends in their late 20s living in New York City, dealing with relationships and other issues typical of Americans in that age group. It was a popular comedy that received critical acclaim and commercial success over its run.
This document discusses the sitcom genre and provides details about the popular sitcom "How I Met Your Mother". It defines key characteristics of sitcoms like short episodic plots and laugh tracks. It then analyzes specific elements of "How I Met Your Mother" like the main characters, narrative structure, cultural impacts, and camera techniques. Overall, the document examines what makes sitcoms successful and how "How I Met Your Mother" achieved widespread popularity and influence.
The insomnia cafe' where i met your mother finalsShaunak Kulhalli
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I apologize, but I do not have enough context clues to identify people or works referred to as X, Y, or other letters/symbols without more specific details provided in the prompt. Could you please rephrase the prompt to include the actual names or titles instead of placeholders?
The document contains details about various TV shows, hosts, and characters. It includes:
1. A table with information about hosts of various versions of a firing/dismissal-themed TV show, including their names, countries, catchphrases and the name of the show.
2. Details about an American TV sitcom character played by Neil Patrick Harris, including the shows he was in.
3. A question asking to identify a late night TV show based on clues about its 2009 model and increased "hair ratio".
4. The name of an animated MTV show from the 1980s centered around two teenage characters that would play music videos in the background.
The document contains clues and questions related to television shows, movies, and celebrities. It asks the reader to identify objects, people, shows, and other details based on the clues and context provided in multiple-choice or short answer questions. The questions cover a wide range of topics from classic sitcoms and dramas to reality shows and award ceremonies.
This document appears to be a set of questions for a quiz or game show. It includes 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions on topics ranging from TV shows like Friends, How I Met Your Mother, and Family Guy to books like A Song of Ice and Fire and themes songs for various shows. It also includes questions about characters from shows like Modern Family and Tangled. The questions are marked with numbers or asterisks and include clues, options to choose from, or spaces to fill in.
The document provides the rules and questions for a Friends quiz. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about various characters, plot points, and events from the show. It also lists categories like BOUNCE and POUNCE that players can earn points in.
The document provides the rules and questions for a Friends quiz. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about various characters, plot points, and events from the show. It also lists categories like BOUNCE and POUNCE that players can earn points in.
Sitcom Quiz- 03 January 2025, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
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The document outlines the key elements and memorable moments from various sitcoms, detailing their unique characteristics, significant plot elements, and cultural references. It covers different episodes, focusing on various shows such as 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' 'The IT Crowd,' and 'Parks and Recreation,' while addressing specific concepts like cold opens, tech support humor, and professional dynamics in sitcoms. The information is structured as a quiz format, prompting the identification of certain sitcoms and their iconic features.
The document provides the rules for a TV quiz competition with 21 multiple choice questions. It states there will be a maximum of 3 members per team, with no use of Google allowed. Teams must provide their name and contact details. The questions will cover topics related to TV shows, characters, genres and awards. The document provides examples of questions in a starred format and states ties will be resolved through sudden death rounds if the starred questions don't determine a winner.
The document is a pop culture quiz with 7 multiple choice questions about movies, TV shows, and celebrities. It includes questions that can be answered by identifying: the movie Tom Hanks couldn't appear in due to scheduling conflicts with Forrest Gump; the TV show being referenced in an episode of The Office; and a tweet by Lin-Manuel Miranda during the cancellation and renewal of a popular TV show. It also asks participants to identify puns, techniques like canned laughter, and the newspaper prop used in multiple sitcoms.
No Funny Business (A Sitcoms Quiz) - Prelims by Quiz Club, IIT KanpurQuiz Club IIT Kanpur
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The document discusses the importance of effective communication in the workplace. It highlights various strategies for improving interpersonal skills and fostering collaboration among team members. Additionally, the document emphasizes the impact of clear communication on productivity and workplace morale.
1. The document is a quiz about the TV show Friends containing 20 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
2. The questions cover details about the characters, plotlines, guest stars, and pop culture references from the show. Bonus points are awarded for dancing like Chandler while answering.
3. The answers are provided at the end for participants to check their scores. The quiz tests fans' knowledge of both major and minor trivia about the sitcom.
1. The document is a quiz about the TV show Friends containing 20 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
2. The questions cover details about the characters, plotlines, guest stars, and pop culture references from the show.
3. Answers are provided after each question along with the question number to help participants check their responses.
The document consists of a quiz with various questions covering multiple topics, including film, television, and innovations. It includes specific references to themes, characters, and plot lines from films and shows, along with rules for participation. Each question and answer pair requires identifying the missing 'x' and 'y' elements related to pop culture and entertainment.
The album is Animals by Pink Floyd. The parallel is drawn between its political themes and those of George Orwell's classic dystopian novel Animal Farm.
The document consists of trivia questions and answers related to various television shows and characters, spanning genres like sitcoms, crime dramas, and horror series. It includes references to characters' names, plot points, and specific events in shows such as 'Friends', 'Breaking Bad', and 'The Office'. Each question demands the identification of specific elements related to show titles, character names, and notable phrases.
1. The passage discusses the hyperinflation experienced by Zimbabwe in the early 2000s. It notes that by late 2008, inflation had risen so high that ATMs were giving errors and customers could not withdraw money due to the number of zeros in the inflation figures.
2. The key details are that Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation linked to the central bank mushrooming the money supply. Inflation reached over 1 million percent by May 2008 and nearly 250 million percent by July 2008.
3. The hyperinflation crisis in Zimbabwe demonstrated the effects of rapid money supply growth as predicted by the quantity theory of money.
IIM Calcutta Carpe Diem 2017 : TV Series Quiz PrelimsTamal Dutta
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This document appears to be a quiz for a television series prelims exam. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of details from various TV shows such as Stranger Things, Dexter, Black Mirror, Game of Thrones, Saturday Night Live and others. The questions cover plot details, character names, pop culture references and more.
This document provides the details of a mind games quiz hosted by Alekhya Chakrabarty on August 11th. It outlines the format which includes a written round with 7 questions worth 5 points each, and a clockwise round with 25 questions worth 10 points each. It also provides the rules and scoring mechanisms for the different rounds. Sample questions are included to illustrate the types of trivia questions that will be asked.
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Infinite pounce +15/-10
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Honolulu chilly chicken.
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Cunt sucker
Vikramjit
Gondogol
16. 1.What is this it?
Over the years, CBS executives have always
been very generous when it comes to sharing
their ideas as to how I might better do my
job," IT read. "I have never returned the favor
regarding how they might run their network.
Until now." The message went on to offer the
network several facetious suggestions, among
them "Tell the world that CBS only airs the
coolest and most honest commercials."
18. 2. A _______, also known as an outtake or boner is a
short sequence of a film or video production, usually a
deleted scene, containing a mistake made by a member
of the cast or crew.
It also refers to an error made during a live radio or TV
broadcast or news report, usually in terms of
misspoken words or technical errors.
The term was popularized in the 1950s in a series of
record albums entitled Pardon My _______, in which
the definition is given thusly by the record series'
narrator: "Unintended indiscretions before microphone
and camera.
Fill in the blanks
20. 3. What is X?
The show addressed social issues of X such
as feminism, sexual attitudes, generational conflict, the economic
hardships of the X recession, mistrust of the American
government by blue-collar workers, and teenage drug use. The series also
highlighted developments in the entertainment industry, including the
television remote ("the clicker")the video game Pong, MAD magazine, and
Y( the main characters) obsession with Star Wars.
The show also featured guest-starring actors from X TV shows, such
as Betty White and Mary Tyler Moore (The Mary Tyler Moore
Show); Valerie Harper (Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show); Tom
Poston (The Bob Newhart Show); Pamela Sue Martin (The Hardy
Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries); Tim Reid and Howard Hesseman (WKRP in
Cincinnati); Eve Plumb, Barry Williams and Christopher Knight (The Brady
Bunch); Tom Bosley and Marion Ross (Happy Days); Monty Hall (Let's
Make A Deal); Gavin MacLeod (The Love Boatand The Mary Tyler Moore
Show); Don Knotts, Richard Kline and Jenilee Harrison (Three's Company);
and Danny Bonaduce and Shirley Jones (The Partridge Family).
22. 3.X and Y?
.X: Is that woman Aishwarya Rai?
Y: Yes, isn't she an amazing actress?
X: Actually, I'd say she's a poor man's Madhuri Dixit.
Y: [angered, Y turns his head toward X] How *dare*
you! Aishwarya Rai is a goddess! By
comparison, Madhuri Dixit is a l-leperous prostitute!
X: [shocked] Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
Obviously, you're not that familiar with Indian cinema.
Y: [angrily turns his head toward X a second time]
ID X AND Y
24. 4.
X was a popular and successful rapper during the late
1980s, but because he spent his money uncontrollably
and grossly underpaid his income
taxes, the IRS assessed him a penalty of $2.8 million.
The agency had subsequently seized a lot of his
belongings and garnished his income. This almost
caused X to go bankrupt when, in 1990, he was
approached by the television network NBC, who signed
him on to a contract and created a sitcom focused on
him.
Today X is a more than succesful actor with multiple
Oscar nominations to his name.
Who is X?
26. 5. X and Y?
X, Alexander and Richards have each attempted to launch new sitcoms as title-role
characters. Despite decent acclaim and even some respectable ratings, almost
every show was canceled quickly, usually within the first season. This gave rise to
the term Y curse: the failure of a sitcom starring one of the three, despite the
conventional wisdom that each person's Y popularity should almost guarantee a
strong, built-in audience for the actor's new show. Shows specifically cited
regarding the Y curse are XS Watching Ellie, Jason Alexander's Bob
Patterson and Listen Up!, and Michael Richards' The Michael Richards Show. Larry
David once said of the curse, "It's so completely idiotic. It's very hard to have a
successful sitcom."
This phenomenon was mentioned throughout the second season of Larry David's
HBO program Curb Your Enthusiasm. However, the Emmy award-winning success
of X in the CBS sitcom Z led many to believe that she had broken the curse. In her
acceptance speech, X held up her award and exclaimed, "I'm not somebody who
really believes in curses, but curse this, baby!" The show was on the air for five
seasons starting March 13, 2006 before its cancellation on May 18,
2010. The Saturday Night Live episode guest-hosted by X made several references
to the curse.
28. 6. X only. Y and Z not required.
Xs first professional acting effort was as David in the Broadway play Torch Song
Trilogy, replacing Matthew Broderick, who he resembled. X later was an
understudy and replacement for Broderick in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach
Memoirs in 1989. This resemblance became something of a running joke even
referenced in Y, where his character posed as Broderick in order to get star
treatment.
He starred with Ys co- star Z in the Jim Abrahams comedy Hot Shots!, which was
received very positively. X is frequently linked to the Brat Pack. In a March 2009
interview on Anytime with Bob Kushell, X stated that he had auditioned for St.
Elmo's Fire but was not cast in a role. In 1993, he was asked to audition for the role
of Chandler Bing on Friends, while doing a play in London. His reading was
videotaped by a British casting agent but the tape failed to arrive in the U.S. before
the network had made its final decision.
As of 2012 , X has won 2 emmy awards for his role in Y. One for outstanding actor
in a supporting role and the second for outstanding lead actor.
32. 8.
Robert Lane Saget is an American stand-up
comedian, actor and TV host. He shot to fame
as one of the 3 male leads in the Sitcom Y
which aired from 1987 to 1995 and as the host
of Americas funniest Home Videos.
In recent times however, it is for an uncredited
role in X that he has become famous for.
ID both X and Y.
34. 9. Which show?
An aside is a dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience.
By convention the audience is to realize that the character's speech is
unheard by the other characters on stage. It may be addressed to the
audience expressly (in character or out) or represent an unspoken
thought. An aside is usually a brief comment, rather than a speech, such
as a monologue or soliloquy. Unlike a public announcement, it occurs
within the context of the play.
The series was different from many others in that X(the main
character) broke the fourth wall by talking directly to the viewer, all scenes
were shot using a single camera and the show employed neither a laugh
track nor a live studio audience, and there was no studio set for
locations, but everything was shown in the real-life places. Emulating the
style of hour-long dramas, this half-hour show was shot on film instead of
video. Another unique aspect of the show is that the cold open of every
episode is unrelated to the main story. Exceptions were episodes which
were the conclusions of "two-parters"; each part two episode opened
with a recap of its part one episode.
37. Played by David Schwimmer, credited as
SNARO ( who is Schwimmers best friend in
real life)
38. 11.
X is a calculating tool and programming language designed by
Alan Eliasen. It is built on the Java Virtual Machine and
incorporates features similar to Java, Perl, Ruby, Smalltalk, and
various BASIC implementations. Its main focus is on the fields
of science,engineering, physics, text processing, and education.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of X is that it tracks
units of measure through all calculations. This allows all values
to contain a quantity and its units of measure.
The name X has been given after the fictional mad scientist Prof
John X from the famous sitcom Y.
Who is X?
40. 12
X started her career as a child actress in the late 1980s. Her early roles
included the horror film Pumpkinhead (1988), her first acting job, and
guest appearances on The Facts of Life and Beauty and the Beast. She
appeared in three episodes of MacGyver as Lisa Woodman. She appeared
in Beaches (1988), playing Bette Midler's character as a young girl. She
also appeared in the video for the song "Liberian Girl" by Michael Jackson.
X attended UCLA, although she also had been accepted to
both Harvard and Yale.[ She stated that she wanted to stay close to her
parents and did not want to move to the East Coast.
She earned a bachelor's degree in 2000
in neuroscience, Hebrew and Jewish studies, and went on to
the PhD program in neuroscience.
She took a break from studies in 2005 to return to acting. X completed her
PhD in 2007. Her dissertation was an investigation of Prader-Willi
syndrome.
We all know who X is today. Not for the afore mentioned reasons tho.
44. 14. When talking about The Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy for the British Book Awards, X
stated that he chose ______ for his shows title,
because it features prominently in the book. The
inspiration for the series was an evening when
he took a girlfriend to meet his parents who
asked her awkward questions, leading to much
embarrassment.
ID X and the show.
46. 15.The X & Y show is in the form of cartoon shorts filled with
over-the-top violence where X is almost always the victor.
Y made his debut in The Happy ____(1928) which was a
commercial failure. Later that year, X and Y appeared together
for the first time in Steamboat X, a violent parody of Disneys
Steamboat Willie.
Along with cartoon shorts, X and Y have featured in a wartime
radio series, at least two films and advertisements for Laramie
Cigarettes.
The show underwent a non-violent retooling following a protest
campaign led by ______ __________. It returned to its original
violent format after she was discredited. The X & Y show has
also spawned an Academy Award-winning film
adaptation, amusement parks and a musical.
Id the show.
48. 16. X is a TV show that initially began as a radio
concept. Often credited as being the first reality TV
show, it aired as a segment on The Tonight Show in
1951. The show was a precursor to the more recent
wave of shows, one of which is Y hosted by Z.
Z was born on August 7, 1971 in Mumbai. At the age of
12, Z acted in his first Hindi film Jalwa, wherein his role
was critically acclaimed. While he was still in college, FM
radio took off in India, and he gained a reputation for
himself as a radio jockey.
After he graduated, Z went to an acting school in New
York. On returning, he gained national recognition as the
host of Y.
X,Y and Z please.
50. 17. Eddie Doyle has signed thousands of
autographs, posed for just as many pictures, and has
raised more than $1 million for Boston charities.
Although he never held public office, or performed on
local TV, Doyle is famous. He's also among the newly
unemployed.
As word spread of his layoff, a former Boston mayor
said "Hes as important as George Washington to this
city; hes that well known. If you want to feel good about
yourself you go in and see Eddie Doyle, whether you
were a total stranger or a longtime friend. Eddie
Doyles workplace and his personality highly influenced
the styling of a TV show. ID.
51. Bartender at CHEERS ( The SitCom
CHEERS, was named after the bar)
52. 18. X began his career as a child actor, playing the lead
in show Y. After Ys four-season run ended in 1993, X
played a number of guest roles on television series until
the big break he got in 2005 with the show Z.
X is a fan of magic, and can pull off tricks himself, like his
character on Z. Additionally, X was the celebrity guest
for Top Chef Masters, and included his gay partner as a
fellow guest.
In 2008, X appeared in commercials for Old
Spice deodorant, claiming to be an expert because he
used to be a doctor for pretends.
Id X.
54. 19.
She is the daughter of Simon and Lily Reid and is of German descent. Her
father is Chief of Medicine at St. Augustines, a private hospital
in Greenwich, Connecticut. She grew up privileged but love-starved; she
once attributed her many neuroses to the way she was treated by her
parents.
X was valedictorian of high school and attended Brown University, where
she was in the sorority Omega Beta Gamma (a fictional sorority, first
appearing in season 2; 立 stands for the first three letters in OB-GYN)
with best friend Melody O'Harra. She also played tambourine in a Christian
rock band in college.
At Sacred Heart, X begins as an intern and later becomes a resident after a
gruelling, year-long internship. She later serves as Co-Chief Resident with
John Dorian during season 4. At the end of that season, she briefly leaves
to take on an endocrinology fellowship, which ends five days later after
her research partner finds the cure to osteogenesis imperfecta, the
disease they are researching.
Who am I talking about?
58. 21.
X is one of the earliest shows on Indian television to adopt
the Western model of appearing in seasons. The second
season was called Instant X.
X is widely considered by audiences and television critics to
be one of the finest examples of true situation comedy in
India. It does not use a laugh track like many Indian comedy
shows, but instead relies on its deadpan humour (a la The
Simpsons) and its witty lines to become its unique selling
point. The well etched out characters have become almost
icons of Indian television, which is otherwise obsessed with
family soaps.
A film based on the series was released on 1 October 2010
and starred the same principal cast. It became the first
Indian television series to be adapted into a film.
60. 22.
At the time of the casting session, actor X was in Namibia filming
the movie Flight of the Phoenix. He assembled an audition tape in a
hotel bathroom, the only place with enough light, and apologized
for its appearance(which Singer compared to a "bin Laden video").
X improvised, using an umbrella for a cane. Singer was very
impressed by his performance and commented on how well the
"American actor" was able to grasp the character. Singer was not
aware that X was British, due to his convincing American accent. X
credits the accent to "a misspent youth [watching] too much TV and
too many movies". Although locally better-known actors such
as Denis Leary, David Cross, Rob Morrow, and Patrick
Dempsey were considered for the part, Shore, Jacobs, and
Attanasio were as impressed as Singer and cast X as Y.
Gimme X and Y.