IQ: Are you the guy who would make it awkward for Marvel Films to make an Avengers/Fantastic Four crossover film?
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IQ: Are you the guy who would make it awkward for Marvel Films to make an Avengers/Fantastic Four crossover film?
This must be the actor who plays both Captain America and the Human Torch... whose name escapes me. Take a DQ.
CIAS, no, I'm not Edward Woodward.
E.
1. Alive
2. Over the age of 45
3. Female
4. Not famous for being a writer
5. Nor for being a musician
6. Never held elective office
7. Not a fictional character
8. American
IQ: Are you Mrs Portia de Rossi?
Chris Evans. :)
DQ: Are you primarily famous for being an athlete?
Ooo, that sounds familiar, but no dice. Take a DQ.
E.
1. Alive
2. Over the age of 45
3. Female
4. Not famous for being a writer
5. Nor for being a musician
6. Never held elective office
7. Not a fictional character
8. American
9. Not primarily famous for being an athlete
IQ: Did you star in the movie The Big Easy?
A: Ellen Degeneres
DQ: Are you a film star?
IQ: Are you the father of immunology?
IQ: Do you dress up like Zorro and sell cheap acoustic guitars on late night infomercials?
IQ: Are you Jill Pole's best friend?
Jill Pole's best friend: Eustace Clarence Scrubb.
DQ: Are you a political activist?
ESTEBAN!!!
http://www.arizonafoothillsmagazine....others-day.jpg
DQ: Has a biographical film been made about you?
IQ: Are you Jennifer Garner's pathetic attempt at a superhero?
I'm not Elektra.
E.
1. Alive
2. Over the age of 45
3. Female
4. Not famous for being a writer
5. Nor for being a musician
6. Never held elective office
7. Not a fictional character
8. American
9. Not primarily famous for being an athlete
10. Not a film star
11. Is a political activist, among other things
12. Was the subject of a biopic
IQ: Did you outfit the Incredibles.
IQ: Does a mysterious visitor come each year to your Baltimore gravesite on the anniversary of your death, toasting you with cognac and leaving three roses?
IQ: Did you blow the lid off an environmental contamination scandal in California, leading to a then-record $333 million judgment against the perpetrators?
:dumbo::sci: Good job OCS! :dumbo::sci:
Nice one OCS.
Cool!
All right, the next letter is: D.
IQ: Are you the only live human aboard Red Dwarf?
No, I'm not, and I can't remember his name! (Is the guy with the single dreadlock who eats all the curry human?) Take a DQ.
A: Dave Lister - with the dreadlock and curry habit
DQ: Are you older than 40?
IQ: Are you the 5th Doctor? Who?
1. Older than 40.
No, I'm not...David Tennant? (I know he's like the 11th doctor, but he's the only "D" one I can think of.) Take another DQ; at this rate you'll have me beat before the others even show up! :D
A: Peter Davidson, David Tennant is the 10th, but I knew that one would be too easy :p
DQ: Are you male?
IQ: Are you the current British Prime Minister?
1. Older than 40.
2. Male.
No, I'm not David Cameron. (Finally, a UK-centric question that's more my speed!) ;)
IQ: Are you the author of 101 Dalmations, and I Capture the Castle?
I am not the author of those books, and I can't remember his or her name, if indeed I ever knew it. Take a DQ!
IQ: Are you a country singer with an eponymous theme park?
No, I am not Dolly Parton, unfortunately.
IQ: Are you best known for portraying a shorts-clad castaway on a goofy Sixties sitcom?
No, I am not...the guy who played Gilligan...can't remember his name...crap. :fail: Take a DQ. :D
Remember you can ask up to three IQs at a time.
Was your best-known role initially a very uncomfortable one for you personally?
Did you successfully make the shift from pop to country music?
Were you mentioned once by your son in a Star Trek movie?
No, I'm not Dustin Hoffman, talking about Tootsie.
No, I'm not Darius Rucker, formerly of Hootie and the Blowfish.
And I have no idea of the third IQ, so have a DQ!
1. Older than 40.
2. Male.
3. Not American.
Actually, I was thinking about Dawn Wells, but anyway:
DQ: Are you a figure from the Bible?
Yeah, I guess Bob Denver didn't really wear shorts, did he? :D
1. Older than 40.
2. Male.
3. Not American.
4. Not a figure from the Bible.
Correct as to the second; the third is David McCoy, father of Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, who mentions his dad in ST III: The Search for Spock.
I'll rephrase the first:
You're a British actor. Was your best-known role initially a very uncomfortable one for you personally?
(Also, EH, don't forget you're still due a DQ.)
1. Older than 40.
2. Male.
3. Not American.
4. Not a figure from the Bible.
5. Last name does not start with D.
No I'm not...ugh...Don Lapre?
I have no idea on the second one. Have another DQ for sure.
Nor the third. Another DQ for you!
1. Older than 40.
2. Male.
3. Not American.
4. Not a figure from the Bible.
5. Last name does not start with D.
No I'm not...ugh...Don Lapre?
I have no idea on the second one. Have another DQ for sure.
Nor the third. Another DQ for you!
Dave Thomas of Wendy's Hamburgers.
The other Dave Thomas, one of the Mackenzie Brothers singing "Take Off."
Jimmy Doolittle, played by Alec Baldwin in Pearl Harbor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle
http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2001...harbor_003.jpg
DQs:
Fictional?
European?
One DQ reserved.
IQs:
Did you often repeat your own name at the end of a particular day of the week?
Did you twice play one of a pair of scheming siblings?
Did you once notoriously work for two men whose last names began with the same letter?