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Posted: 26-07-2005 14:27
by Kisa
Nono, I'm still thinking about it

The only movie that comes into my mind about that is Pulp Fiction, but that can't be right ...

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:29
by TheAssimilationist
they share two actors.

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:30
by Kisa
tarantino?

No ...

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:30
by Wayfarer
Die Hard with a Vengeance (more googleability than creativity mind!)

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:32
by Kisa
Pah!

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:32
by Kisa
Bruce Willis is the shared one then :)

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:34
by TheAssimilationist
Correct! Die Hard with a Vengeance, starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson (both in pulp fiction) and Jeremy Irons. The riddle was stated by the character portrayed by Irons, whos brother Hans Grueber(I think that's the name), portrayed by Alan Rickman, was killed (in a sense) by Bruce Willis' character in the first movie of the trilogy.

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:35
by Kisa
Long long time ago since I saw that the last time ...

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:36
by TheAssimilationist
It's not my favorite trilogy of all time. But I LOVE all four of those actors.

...

In a platonic sense.:blabla:

Posted: 26-07-2005 14:52
by TheAssimilationist
I've got a riddle, I don't know if it'll be a snap or totally unfair though, so if you have trouble I'll post some help a little later.

"snakes' rattles." Rearrange, and remove letters to make a word that means "owned by a state."

Posted: 26-07-2005 15:02
by jooly
Questions to throw out to the world:

Why .gif?

Why a?

Why the txt spk?

Posted: 26-07-2005 15:04
by Kisa
1+2: Because that's the name of the file on the page he copied it from

Posted: 26-07-2005 15:04
by TheAssimilationist
what is the sound of one hand clapping?

why do hot dogs come in packages of ten and hot dog buns in packages of eight?

if a tree falls in a forest and it hits a mime, does anyone care?

Posted: 26-07-2005 15:05
by Kisa
We already had the second one :)

Posted: 26-07-2005 15:06
by TheAssimilationist
well I figured since we were throwing out questions those might as well go. (they're overused anyway.)