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Old 07-10-17 | 04:01 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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Sorry Crocker, I was initially going to pick Zoe but wasn't sure how to spell her last name.
I expected Zoe to get the most votes and slapped my forehead once Lawrence and Weaver got the majority. Speaking of which, for the Actor question, when I wrote it I totally predicted Robert Downey Jr. would get a ton of votes (Iron Man / Sherlock Holmes). Of course, he got not votes at all. This is why I'm a better moderator than player.
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The last of these is a seriously good answer that didn't get a match. What makes it even sadder is that the player slammed it, bringing our game bootsie total to 4.
You know you have good questions when there are lots of bootsies
Old 07-10-17 | 04:08 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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You know you have good questions when there are lots of bootsies
...or bad players.
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You know you have good questions when there are lots of bootsies
Well, then my questions were spectacular because we haven't seen the last boostie yet.
Old 07-10-17 | 04:11 PM
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I thought about Sigourney, but thought, "Avatar sequels haven't come out yet...." Totally forgot about J-Law.
Old 07-10-17 | 04:12 PM
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For the actor question, I thought of a bunch of names but Harrison Ford wasn't one of them.

Neither was Arnold Schwarzenegger, who I thought would be the runaway answer.
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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Zoe Saldana
(Star Trek and Guardians of the Galaxy) {sd} 0
I liked this answer, but knew it wouldn't be sheepy.

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For the actor question, I thought of a bunch of names but Harrison Ford wasn't one of them.
Whenever you can, Star Wars

Originally Posted by Mr. Flix
Speaking of which, for the Actor question, when I wrote it I totally predicted Robert Downey Jr. would get a ton of votes (Iron Man / Sherlock Holmes).
MCU hasn't been getting much answers at all. Is it because it's too sprawling, and not direct sequels?
Old 07-10-17 | 04:36 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

Originally Posted by Mr. Flix
So it comes down to this for me: just because SOTL (the novel) was a sequel doesn't make its movie a sequel, just as I wouldn't consider a Brosnan Bond movie a sequel to a Dalton Bond movie, even though the books they were based on are part of the same series. There has to be a more obvious link within the movies themselves, proving they are part of the same universe.
That does not bode well for me in one of the later questions.
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

I'm also on vacation this week so I probably won't be able to participate very much during the actual reveals. I'm pretty happy with where I sit at this point. Missed the slam on Star Trek, but I managed to get a decent scoring unique reverse answer with Rogue one, which almost never happens for me. Looking forward to day two
Old 07-10-17 | 05:10 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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9) Name an excellent movie that spawned two or more sequels, all of which were horrible.




Kal-El The Terminator 0

I think Terminator 2 would like to have a word with you, Kal-El.
I missed the "all" part in my rush to submit answers.
Old 07-10-17 | 05:23 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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4) Excluding “Star Wars,” what is the best science fiction movie franchise of all time?

Horror or sci-fi? You decide...
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mwbmis Alien {sd} -4
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I'd like to say that the last sheep game messed me up here, but truthfully I didn't really even think of Star Trek as an answer to any of these questions.

I did think of Jaws about an hour after I submitted and knew it was a better answer than mine, but the Star Trek blunder makes five points here or there rather inconsequential.
Old 07-10-17 | 05:29 PM
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What's a "bootsy"?
Old 07-10-17 | 05:45 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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What's a "bootsy"?
A "bootsie" is putting an {sd} at the end of one of your Sheep answers because you are so sure it will be highly matched (and therefore doubled) and instead not matching anyone, scoring a 0 (x2).

An "orange crush" is adding a {sd} at the end of a Reverse Sheep answer because you think a lot of people will answer a Reverse question with the same answer and turns your positive (bad) score into a negative (good) score, and instead finding out that your Reverse answer was unique and changes a good negative score into a 0.

Both are especially disappointing because you have a finite number of {sd}s to play per game (five) and they can be the difference between winning and losing if played correctly.

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I went with Paxton because when he passed it was mentioned over and over that he was in Alien, Terminator and Predator films... thought that might carry over... nope...

I always submit my answers right away, because I thought that was the premise, not to sit and think, and think, and think about it...
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So it comes down to this for me: just because SOTL (the novel) was a sequel doesn't make its movie a sequel, just as I wouldn't consider a Brosnan Bond movie a sequel to a Dalton Bond movie, even though the books they were based on are part of the same series. There has to be a more obvious link within the movies themselves, proving they are part of the same universe.
Originally Posted by Drexl
That does not bode well for me in one of the later questions.
If it makes you feel better, I asked Mr. Flix through pm if, for scoring purposes, all of the Bond movies are considered a single series. And he said they were.
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Originally Posted by hasslein
I went with Paxton because when he passed it was mentioned over and over that he was in Alien, Terminator and Predator films... thought that might carry over... nope...

I always submit my answers right away, because I thought that was the premise, not to sit and think, and think, and think about it...
I don't spend much time actively thinking of answers. But I like to let the questions percolate in my brain for a day or two before submitting answers.
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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
What's a "bootsy"?
Are you pulling my chain?
Old 07-10-17 | 10:44 PM
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

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I expected Zoe to get the most votes and slapped my forehead once Lawrence and Weaver got the majority. Speaking of which, for the Actor question, when I wrote it I totally predicted Robert Downey Jr. would get a ton of votes (Iron Man / Sherlock Holmes). Of course, he got not votes at all. This is why I'm a better moderator than player.
Unbelievable! Sigourney I get, but I honestly don't know what series besides The Hunger Games Jennifer Lawrence was in. Did they make a bunch of straight-to-video Winter's Bone sequels I'm not aware of?
Old 07-10-17 | 10:48 PM
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Unbelievable! Sigourney I get, but I honestly don't know what series besides The Hunger Games Jennifer Lawrence was in. Did they make a bunch of straight-to-video Winter's Bone sequels I'm not aware of?
She's been Mystique in the last three X-men movies and will again in the next one.
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

Originally Posted by brainee
If it makes you feel better, I asked Mr. Flix through pm if, for scoring purposes, all of the Bond movies are considered a single series. And he said they were.
Old 07-11-17 | 07:47 AM
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If it makes you feel better, I asked Mr. Flix through pm if, for scoring purposes, all of the Bond movies are considered a single series. And he said they were.
Originally Posted by Abob Teff
Like I said earlier in this thread, I'd be applying my best judgment when it came to scoring this game.

Yes, I consider the Connery/Moore/Dalton/Brosnan/Craig movies to be all of one series -- the "James Bond" series. But when push comes to shove, I would NOT consider each consecutive movie in that series to be a sequel to the previous one. Bond has never been big on building any kind of continuity, especially when the main actor changed. In my mind (and I think in the mind of the public) the series pretty much resets continuity whenever a new Bond actor takes over. (I say "pretty much" because yes, there's the Judy Dench problem.)

But I wouldn't apply the same logic to, say, Batman. I think the four Batman movies (starting with Burton's 1989 movie and concluding with Batman & Robin) are all a single series, with each movie being the sequel to the previous one, in spite of three men playing Batman. Then Nolan's Batman trilogy is a SEPARATE Batman series of its own and is not part of any overarching "Batman" series the way that there's an overarching "Bond" series.

Bottom line: I'm applying what I think would be the public perception of what a sequel is and what a series is when scoring this game, and it's really only the reverse questions that are affected at all, and even then just in one or two instances. And I'm willing to change my mind if a lot of players disagree with any of my decisions, but so far, there's really been only one objection to one of my decisions, but other players have backed me up.

Abob Teff, if it makes you feel better, I'll put a star by your name at the final tally, noting what your score would have been if I'd accepted SOTL as a sequel to Manhunter. At this point in the game, your ranking would not change at all, since it amounts to only a 4 point difference. It's all a game folks and I hope you're enjoying it.
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11) What is the best action/thriller franchise of all time?

So many zeroes...

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TheBang The Fast and the Furious 0

Spoiler:


majorjoe23 Mad Max 0

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devilshalo John Wick 0

Spoiler:


Shannon Nutt Lethal Weapon 0

Spoiler:


bradler Terminator 0

Wait, is it sci-fi, horror, or... action?
Spoiler:


cnhicholls44 Alien 0
Old 07-11-17 | 07:59 AM
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Now we move on to our matches...

Alas, a poorly placed {sd}
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T-bone22 Die Hard {sd} -4
Drexl Die Hard -2

Spoiler:


Crocker Jarmen Indiana Jones -3
Kal-El Indiana Jones -3
DaveNinja Indiana Jones -3

But the big winner is...
Spoiler:


The Bus James Bond {sd} -22
Decker James Bond {sd} -22
Ash Ketchum James Bond {sd} -22
brainee James Bond -11
wishbone James Bond -11
mwbmis James Bond -11
Abob Teff James Bond -11
cdollaz James Bond -11
GhostLee James Bond -11
hasslein James Bond -11
Obi-Wan Jabroni James Bond -11
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Do we have a new leader?

Round 11 Results:
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Nope. cdollaz holds on by one point!

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The Bus -156
Obi-Wan Jabroni -142
brainee -139
Shannon Nutt -136
Drexl -132
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bradler -121
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Abob Teff -113
mwbmis -112
DaveNinja -110
Kal-El -110
T-bone22 -99
Crocker Jarmen -98
majorjoe23 -98
hasslein -92
wishbone -90
GhostLee -88
Ash Ketchum -19
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Re: Reverse Sheep, Part Two, the Sequel: Electric Boogaloo

Originally Posted by Mr. Flix
Like I said earlier in this thread, I'd be applying my best judgment when it came to scoring this game.

Yes, I consider the Connery/Moore/Dalton/Brosnan/Craig movies to be all of one series -- the "James Bond" series. But when push comes to shove, I would NOT consider each consecutive movie in that series to be a sequel to the previous one. Bond has never been big on building any kind of continuity, especially when the main actor changed. In my mind (and I think in the mind of the public) the series pretty much resets continuity whenever a new Bond actor takes over. (I say "pretty much" because yes, there's the Judy Dench problem.)

But I wouldn't apply the same logic to, say, Batman. I think the four Batman movies (starting with Burton's 1989 movie and concluding with Batman & Robin) are all a single series, with each movie being the sequel to the previous one, in spite of three men playing Batman. Then Nolan's Batman trilogy is a SEPARATE Batman series of its own and is not part of any overarching "Batman" series the way that there's an overarching "Bond" series.

Bottom line: I'm applying what I think would be the public perception of what a sequel is and what a series is when scoring this game, and it's really only the reverse questions that are affected at all, and even then just in one or two instances. And I'm willing to change my mind if a lot of players disagree with any of my decisions, but so far, there's really been only one objection to one of my decisions, but other players have backed me up.

Abob Teff, if it makes you feel better, I'll put a star by your name at the final tally, noting what your score would have been if I'd accepted SOTL as a sequel to Manhunter. At this point in the game, your ranking would not change at all, since it amounts to only a 4 point difference. It's all a game folks and I hope you're enjoying it.

I've been there before my friend and I am just enjoying giving you grief.

Somebody has to razz the Sheepmaster every game!

You are just trolling with us with that Batman bit though, right? (Lego Batman showed all the movies are connected.)

I don't need your asterisk pity ...



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