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If you don’t post it I will Of course Sword and the Sorceror was the masterpiece and his latest film is the sequel, although I prefer the book ![]() |
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Uff…just now I saw just now ….sorry for the delay
I win yupeee Ok Next question …this should be easy ![]() Q3 …. Wiki can give you all the answers... I'm looking for the name of a director. He is well known for his artistic approach of filmmaking. During his career he directed only seven feature films and three short films during his time at the film school. In a 2002 Hollywood remake of one of his films the leading role was played by George Clooney. On a personal note…I hated the remake ![]() |
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Are we talking about the guy that Ingmar Bergman held as the "the greatest [of us all], the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream"....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_...ky#Filmography He did direct Solaris 1972 which was later directed by - who also acted - George Clooney in 2002. |
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Uff…just now I saw just now ….sorry for the delay 2002 film Solaris. EDIT: Bugger!! Just realised someone else has posted the answer! |
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Yay! So Tarkovsky is our man. I know mostly of him through Ingmar Bergman, who was greatly inspired by him.
soo - time for next Q, the pressure, the pressure.. ![]() Q4 I give you a couple of ingredients: 6-7 potatoes, 5-6 large eggs, 1 onion, olive oil, salt The title of the dish made by these ingredients will give you part of a film title - which is a remake. The nationality (birth country) of the director of the original film made 1994 will lead you to another kitchen which among many has a popular dish that somehow will remind you of to the first dish, but this time accompanied by molluscs. Now, do you have the names of those two dishes? The googleyahoowiki etc will give you all you need! |
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Q4
Ok the name of a famous man: Born south of the tropic of of Capricorn in the late 19th century. Grew up north of the tropic of Cancer and lived to be 81 years old. He lived most of his life within 80 miles of where I live now and is buried within 80 miles of where I live. Met his wife when he was 16. They had four children. Founded a tea club. There was a film about part of his friends life: the title of the film was "not in the sun". Became really famous from the 1970's but did not enjoy fame. Smoked a pipe and enjoyed beer. So well known I daren't give any other clues yet!! Good luck. |
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JRR Tolkien, born in South Africa in 1892, lived mostly in Sarehole, Worcestershire, since annexed to Birmingham, met Edith Mary Bratt at 16. Founded the Tea Club and Barrovian Society while at King Edward's School, Birmingham. Became famous from writing the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit in the 40s and 50s, died in 1973 at 81 just as those books were becoming very popular.
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