The Sheepshank Redemption: Stephen King Movie Sheep Game
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The Sheepshank Redemption: Stephen King Movie Sheep Game
The Sheepshank Redemption: Stephen King Movie Sheep
The basic rules:
Intro for first time players
General Rules
Game-Specific Rules
Unique Bonus: Reverse Sheep questions will generate additional bonus (negative) points according to the following:
1 Unique is awarded -20
2 Uniques are awarded -15 each
3 Uniques are awarded -10 each
4+ Uniques are awarded -5 each
Slam Dunks {sd}: Players have the power of multipliers in their hands. Each player is given five (5) Slam Dunks ({sd}) which they use by adding {sd} to the end of their answer. Your Slam Dunks have different effects depending on the question you use it on:
In Sheep questions, the {sd} adds 1 to the Multiplier.
In Reverse Sheep questions you can use your {sd} to turn the question into a sheep question for you. However, if your answer is wrong, it does nothing. Slam dunks cannot be stacked. Use one per question only or else they will be discarded. You cannot use two slam dunks to turn a Reverse into a Sheep and then slam dunk those sheep answers.
For this game, “movie” refers to theatrically released films, not direct to video productions or TV movies.
Please send in your answers to me via PM. Place only one answer per line, without numbers or the question itself. Do not forget your {sd}, and please place it after your answer (not before).
The Questions
1. S: What is the all-time scariest movie based on a Stephen King work? (Note: “works” include anything King has ever written - novels, novellas, short stories, screenplays, etc.)
2. S: Name a Stephen King movie that has been either remade or given a sequel. (Note: give the name of the original movie itself, not the sequel or remake.)
3. R: A handful of Stephen King movies have received Oscar nominations. Name one of those movies, and the category it was nominated in.
4. S: What is the all-time worst movie based on a Stephen King work?
5. R: Frank Darabont is famous for having directed several adaptations of Stephen King’s works. Name one of Darabont’s directing credits.
6. S: Name an actor or actress who has appeared in more than one Stephen King movie.
7. S: If I were to ask what is the all-time best Stephen King movie, no doubt “The Shawshank Redemption” would win. In a universe where “The Shawshank Redemption” was never made, what is the all-time best Stephen King movie?
8. S: Which Stephen King novel that has not yet been adapted into a movie is most deserving of the big-screen treatment?
9. S: Which actor or actress has given the all-time best performance in a Stephen King movie?
10. S: Name a memorable Stephen King movie villain/antagonist.
11. S: Not all of Stephen King’s best characters are evil. Give us the name of a character from a Stephen King movie that would be considered the movie’s hero/protagonist.
12. R: Name a theatrically-released, non-sequel Stephen King movie that predominantly features a child or children. (A “child” being a character high school age or younger.)
13. S: Not all of King’s characters are strictly human. Give us the name of a non-human character in a Stephen King film.
14. S: Kathy Bates won an Oscar for her role in “Misery.” Besides Bates, name an Oscar-winning actress to star in a Stephen King movie.
15. R: Now, name an Oscar-nominated male actor who has appeared in a Stephen King movie.
16. S: Name a movie that was based on a Stephen King short story (NOT a novel or novella).
17. S: Speaking of short stories, “Creepshow” and “Creepshow 2” were comprised of eight short films based on Stephen King works. Give us the title, or briefly summarize the plot, of one of those eight short films.
18. S: Like the aforementioned “Shawshank Redemption,” not all Stephen King movies are horror movies. Besides “Shawshank,” name a non-horror Stephen King movie.
19. R: Name a Stephen King movie where the author himself has made a cameo appearance on screen.
20. S: Many consider Stephen King’s novels written prior to 1990 to be among his best. So, name the best Stephen King movie released prior to 1990.
NOTE: I will be on vacation all of next week, so I will begin tabulating answers on Monday, September 18th. So players have plenty of time to submit their answers!
The basic rules:
Intro for first time players
Spoiler:
General Rules
Spoiler:
Game-Specific Rules
Unique Bonus: Reverse Sheep questions will generate additional bonus (negative) points according to the following:
1 Unique is awarded -20
2 Uniques are awarded -15 each
3 Uniques are awarded -10 each
4+ Uniques are awarded -5 each
Slam Dunks {sd}: Players have the power of multipliers in their hands. Each player is given five (5) Slam Dunks ({sd}) which they use by adding {sd} to the end of their answer. Your Slam Dunks have different effects depending on the question you use it on:
In Sheep questions, the {sd} adds 1 to the Multiplier.
In Reverse Sheep questions you can use your {sd} to turn the question into a sheep question for you. However, if your answer is wrong, it does nothing. Slam dunks cannot be stacked. Use one per question only or else they will be discarded. You cannot use two slam dunks to turn a Reverse into a Sheep and then slam dunk those sheep answers.
For this game, “movie” refers to theatrically released films, not direct to video productions or TV movies.
Please send in your answers to me via PM. Place only one answer per line, without numbers or the question itself. Do not forget your {sd}, and please place it after your answer (not before).
The Questions
1. S: What is the all-time scariest movie based on a Stephen King work? (Note: “works” include anything King has ever written - novels, novellas, short stories, screenplays, etc.)
2. S: Name a Stephen King movie that has been either remade or given a sequel. (Note: give the name of the original movie itself, not the sequel or remake.)
3. R: A handful of Stephen King movies have received Oscar nominations. Name one of those movies, and the category it was nominated in.
4. S: What is the all-time worst movie based on a Stephen King work?
5. R: Frank Darabont is famous for having directed several adaptations of Stephen King’s works. Name one of Darabont’s directing credits.
6. S: Name an actor or actress who has appeared in more than one Stephen King movie.
7. S: If I were to ask what is the all-time best Stephen King movie, no doubt “The Shawshank Redemption” would win. In a universe where “The Shawshank Redemption” was never made, what is the all-time best Stephen King movie?
8. S: Which Stephen King novel that has not yet been adapted into a movie is most deserving of the big-screen treatment?
9. S: Which actor or actress has given the all-time best performance in a Stephen King movie?
10. S: Name a memorable Stephen King movie villain/antagonist.
11. S: Not all of Stephen King’s best characters are evil. Give us the name of a character from a Stephen King movie that would be considered the movie’s hero/protagonist.
12. R: Name a theatrically-released, non-sequel Stephen King movie that predominantly features a child or children. (A “child” being a character high school age or younger.)
13. S: Not all of King’s characters are strictly human. Give us the name of a non-human character in a Stephen King film.
14. S: Kathy Bates won an Oscar for her role in “Misery.” Besides Bates, name an Oscar-winning actress to star in a Stephen King movie.
15. R: Now, name an Oscar-nominated male actor who has appeared in a Stephen King movie.
16. S: Name a movie that was based on a Stephen King short story (NOT a novel or novella).
17. S: Speaking of short stories, “Creepshow” and “Creepshow 2” were comprised of eight short films based on Stephen King works. Give us the title, or briefly summarize the plot, of one of those eight short films.
18. S: Like the aforementioned “Shawshank Redemption,” not all Stephen King movies are horror movies. Besides “Shawshank,” name a non-horror Stephen King movie.
19. R: Name a Stephen King movie where the author himself has made a cameo appearance on screen.
20. S: Many consider Stephen King’s novels written prior to 1990 to be among his best. So, name the best Stephen King movie released prior to 1990.
NOTE: I will be on vacation all of next week, so I will begin tabulating answers on Monday, September 18th. So players have plenty of time to submit their answers!
Last edited by Mr. Flix; 09-09-17 at 06:38 AM.
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Re: The Sheepshank Redemption: Stephen King Movie Sheep Game
On #5, are we to name one of Darabount's directing credits, or one of his SK directing credits?
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answers submitted. no idea how i'll do since i've read way more of King's books than watched the movies
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Question : On Reverse question #3 - will two answers of the same movie but in two different Oscar categories both be considered correct & unique?
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Sheep: please note that I have re-written the wording for Question 12. If you've already submitted answers and want to change yours, feel free to do so.
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Is Lawnmower Man disqualified given King sued to have his name removed from all credits given it had nothing to do with his short story of the same name?
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
The film's original script, written by director Brett Leonard and producer Gimel Everett, was titled Cyber God and had nothing to do with King's short story. New Line Cinema held the film rights to King's story, and decided to combine Cyber God with some minor elements of King's "The Lawnmower Man".
I can't figure out why Stephen King could sue to have his name taken off the movie. It seems to me the film company paid for the rights to adapt the story, how can Stephen King sue just because they did a crummy job? Did he have to give them their money back?
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Answers submitted.
Of course, right after I hit "send," a Stephen King film that I had completely forgotten about popped into my head, and I could have used it for at least two answers.
Of course, right after I hit "send," a Stephen King film that I had completely forgotten about popped into my head, and I could have used it for at least two answers.
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I have at least through the weekend, right?
There must be thirty correct reverse answers for 15. I'll be pissed if I match someone.
There must be thirty correct reverse answers for 15. I'll be pissed if I match someone.
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I'm stuck on this question too. Do I go for a more obscure Stephen King movie, or concentrate on actors people probably don't remember were once nominated?
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In other games, "actor" is considered a gender-neutral term. But other questions specify "actress". For #15, are actresses considered incorrect answers?
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I'm in. Trying to think of a Stephen King book that hadn't been turned into some sort of movie was tricky.
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Agreed! There are plenty, but naming them is another story. Most I could think of are ones that I wouldn't want to see at all or wouldn't work well in a 2 hour format. Really, "On Writing" starring Chris Pratt? Ugghhh!
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There's one answer that seemed so obvious once I remembered the book.