Image via WikipediaI suppose there's some sort of Zen balancing going on, because I stumped the LAMBs for the first time with the October 25th question and then the LAMBs turned around and thumped me on the last question. It was a massacre; a whole herd of LAMBs got the answer right.
See the bottom of this post for the next question, which I assure you will have nothing to do with Christian Slater.
Here's the last question again:
Name the 1990s movie that had the U.S. working title The Baboon Heart.
The answer:
Untamed Heart, starring Christian Slater, Marisa Tomei and Rosie Perez
I didn't think that many people would know about this movie, but I was clearly wrong. I knew someone who worked on the film, so I was aware of the working title while the movie was still in production.
Here are the LAMBS who knew the answer:
John from FlickRater
Steve Johnston from The Film Cynics
Rachel from Rachel's Reel Reviews
Wendymoon from Movie Viewing Girl
Scott Malthouse from Super Movie Time
Andrew Wickliffe from The Stop Button
Marc Eastman from Are You Screening?
Jess from Insight Into Entertainment
DJ Heinlein from MATTE HAVOC
Dean Treadway from filmicability with Dean Treadway
Nick from Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
TC Kirkham from Popcorn N Roses
Anders from Cut, Print, Review
GD from The Critical Critics
Colleeny from 353 Haiku Movie Review
Dylan Fields (aka our fearless leader) from Blog Cabins
Stacia from She Blogged By Night
Kirby Holt from Movie Dearest
Lisa from Storywh0re
Shannon Ridler from Movie Moxie
Eugene from Hollywood Chainsaw Blogger
Here's the next question:
Name the movie that has a character named Elvis who is a Vermont mailman.
To qualify, your answer must include the following:
1. The movie name
2. Your name
3. Your blog's name
4. Your blog's URL
Send your submission to Carla of Tricky Movie Trivia at info@trickymovietrivia.com by midnight EST December 5, 2008.
Click the link in this sentence to to see all the Stump the LAMBs movie trivia quiz winners.
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