The famous fruit-chat quiz!
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gambogaz1
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I was gonna say that but it's been that long since we played the soap dodgers that I didn't think it would count.
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I'm stumped, even after looking at the tables i can't work it out, its not Red Square or Conference or whatever its now called teams is it?
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is it a team sharing a ground?
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Yep its stoke/port vale.
I think Istenem can be creditted with getting the most difficult one first.
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cheers.
i know next to nothing about films but i read this:
only two films in the highest-grossing 100 ever have the 18 certificate, which two?
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Is one The Passion Of Christ, Mel Gibson's film in Aramaic ?
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i got a feeling one might be the godfather
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neither of those two.
in fact i've just done some imdb sleuthing and it appears that my source for this (the times) might be a bit off.
but a clue: each film is about a fictional serial-killer.
nobody ever wins on those things.
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silence of the lambs must be one then?
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not quite Lugsy but very, very close to one of them.
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The Terminator films must be up there.
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I suppose they've gotta be recentish films to be the biggest gross rather than biggest profit.
So I'll say Red dragon for starters
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both are within the last 15 years. nobody's got one yet, although Lugsy was very warm with TSOTL.
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Well if silence of the lambs is very close, and its not red dragon, it would have to be Hannibal.
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se7en?