S06.E12: The Great American Pop Culture Dinner Party
The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show - A podcast by The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
Here we are, the last playoff match of season before next week’s championship bout! Returning victors Ian, Megan, and Danny test their knowledge of a thing we do not talk about. Round one will throw a dinner party for our favorite title characters before round two dives into the byzantine logic behind the titling of movie sequels. A customary lightning round caps off a tense match. See you next week for the season finale!Support Us On Patreon🥇 Become a patron and get special perks from ad-free episodes to full bonus matches!Follow Us🐦 @USAQuizShow on Twitter📷 @USAQuizShow on Instagram🧑💻 Our website is USAQuizShow.comEpisode Notes🗒 Brackets and full episodes notes can be found on this episode's page on USAQuizShow.com👊 If you were in college, you definitely saw the Fight Club rules on a poster, but for everyone else...🚗 Apparently, you all remember the 1983 John Carpenter Christine, rather than the 1958 Pierre Gaspard-Huit Christine, about the doomed love of the Baroness von Eggersdorf.💾 The distinction between Tron the movie and "Tron" the character in Tron the movie is a little difficult if you weren't paying close attention to the mostly nonsensical plot.🏔 Whatever else you want to say about 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, you've never seen Jim Varney like this (with a sword, trying to kill some children).👮♂️ Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol was the last in the franchise to feature Steve Guttenberg. They made three more.🧛🏻♂️ The Lost Boys sequels are The Tribe and The Thirst.🪩 Unfortunately, we had to take out the oddest game in the Castlevania franchise: the pachinko version of Rondo of Night that advertises "graphic violence."😵 Sean Bean really does get killed on screen a lot.🧌 Karnak is one of The Inhumans! Everyone loves The Inhumans!💭 Alternately, Carnac was a bit on Johnny Carson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.