Post by yoritomo on Feb 13, 2010 20:10:56 GMT
This one's pretty simple.
I'm going to name a movie. The next person is going to put down an actor/actress who was in that movie. The next person gives a movie that actor/actress was in.
The game alternates between actors and movies, the last correct answer becomes the next question.
Now for the fine print: In order for a movie to count it must have at least two famous actors in it (one of them being the previous answer). Like wise, in order for an actor to count they must have been in at least two famous movies (again, one of them is obviously the previous answer).
For example: Let's start with the movie The Score. It's good because it has Robert De Nero and Edward Norton.
Let's say someone answers with Edward Norton. He's good because he was in The Score and The Italian Job (among other films).
Let's say the next person answers with The Italian Job. It likewise is good because it has Mark Wahlberg (among other actors).
You get the idea.
This chain goes on until someone gets a wrong answer, in which case we laugh at them and then ignore their post, or someone stumps us.
If someone does manage to stump us then you may challenge them, in which case they must give a correct answer. If they can then they win the round and may start the next round. If they cannot then it is treated like a wrong answer and we move on.
The winner gets to pick the movie/actor to start the next round.
One last thing. Internet searches are forbidden. There will be no Googleing or IMDB. Otherwise we will never have a winner.
Sound good? I'll start the first one off.
The Lord of the Rings.
I'm going to name a movie. The next person is going to put down an actor/actress who was in that movie. The next person gives a movie that actor/actress was in.
The game alternates between actors and movies, the last correct answer becomes the next question.
Now for the fine print: In order for a movie to count it must have at least two famous actors in it (one of them being the previous answer). Like wise, in order for an actor to count they must have been in at least two famous movies (again, one of them is obviously the previous answer).
For example: Let's start with the movie The Score. It's good because it has Robert De Nero and Edward Norton.
Let's say someone answers with Edward Norton. He's good because he was in The Score and The Italian Job (among other films).
Let's say the next person answers with The Italian Job. It likewise is good because it has Mark Wahlberg (among other actors).
You get the idea.
This chain goes on until someone gets a wrong answer, in which case we laugh at them and then ignore their post, or someone stumps us.
If someone does manage to stump us then you may challenge them, in which case they must give a correct answer. If they can then they win the round and may start the next round. If they cannot then it is treated like a wrong answer and we move on.
The winner gets to pick the movie/actor to start the next round.
One last thing. Internet searches are forbidden. There will be no Googleing or IMDB. Otherwise we will never have a winner.
Sound good? I'll start the first one off.
The Lord of the Rings.