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COTTAGE BOWL PACKET 10
Written by Duncan Chalmers, Elizabeth Robson Gordon, Izzy Izumi, Max Johnstone, Stuart Macdonald, Nick
Penner, Connor Pierotti, Shelby Robert, Olivia Seto, Joe Su, Gennesse Walker-Scace.
Edited by Nick Penner, Joe Su, et al.
1. In a sports game set in a place named for this character, scoring during the last fifteen seconds of each half results
in a tenfold score multiplier. In several games, including his final smash in the new Smash Bros, this character
changes appearance to that of Shadow Mario. “Graffiti Runner” is a minigame played in a room named after this
character. This character, whose special weapon is often a paintbrush, is depicted as wearing a white bib with an
open mouth on it. For 10 points, identify this Nintendo character, son of the main antagonist in the Mario series.
ANSWER: Bowser, Jr. (do not accept or prompt on Bowser)
2. This man works several night jobs, including selling high end soap. In his first appearance, this character
discusses the purpose of oxygen masks on planes. This man makes up a list of rules that includes points like “No
shirts, no shoes” and that certain events “will go on as long as they have to”. This man instigates a plan called
Project Mayhem, which involves a series of anti-consumerist attacks. Ultimately, this character is revealed to be a
figment of the nameless narrator’s imagination. For 10 points name this character, played by Brad Pitt in Fight Club.
ANSWER: Tyler Durden (accept either name)
3. In 1953, this person had her first starring role in the sitcom Life With Elizabeth. First nominated for an Emmy in
1951 she was nominated a further 20 time, winning 7. Her third husband, Allen Ludden, hosted the game show
Password, where she appeared frequently. Though first offered the part of Blanche Devereaux on The Golden Girls,
she was concerned it was too similar to her previous role of Sue Ann Nivens. For ten points, name this TV legend
that starred in a Snickers Superbowl Commercial in 2010 and played Rose Nylund.
ANSWER: Betty White Ludden
4. This man was featured on Bloodhound Gang’s song “Boom” and this rapper’s latest album was W.T.F. (Wisdom,
Tenacity and Focus).This rapper’s biggest hit appeared on his debut album To the Extreme along with songs like “I
Love You” and a cover of Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music”. This man boasted that he “[rocks] a mic like a
vandal/Light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle” having previously instructed listeners to “Stop, collaborate,
and listen”. For 10 points name this white rapper behind “Ice Ice Baby”
ANSWER: Vanilla Ice (accept Rob Van Winkle)
5. Near the start of this film one character, played by Frances Bay, is sent to Silver Acres Rest Home. The
protagonist of this film gets sponsored by Subway, and takes Virginia to the ice skating rink at night. Chubbs lost his
hand to an alligator in this film, while Bob Barker yells “Now you’ve had enough, bitch!” This movie’s protagonist
beats Shooter McGavin, wins a gold jacket, and reclaims his grandmother’s house. For 10 points name this movie,
in which Adam Sandler stars as a hockey player turned golfer.
ANSWER: Happy Gilmore
6. This man played Ray Walden in Bob Justman’s Emergency Room, leading him to be cast in his most famous role.
Recently this man played Paul on Perception, and voiced Doc Greene in Transformers: Rescue Bots. Also the voice
of Kwame on Captain Planet and the Planeteers, he played Daniel Scott on Christy. This man was Emmy
nominated for playing Kunta Kinte on Roots, and he won a Peabody for hosting Reading Rainbow. For 10 points
name this actor, Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge.
ANSWER: LeVar Burton
7. In this calendar year, Switchfoot released the album The Beautiful Letdown and Hilary Duff’s “Come Clean” was
a hit in this year. McDonald’s Premium Salads debuted in this year, the same year in which The Kite Runner was
published. Carmelo Anthony led Syracuse to the NCAA Men’s Basketball title in this year, and Nip/Tuck began its
six season run in this year. Pixar’s Finding Nemo came out in this year, whose box office was topped by The Lord of
the Rings: The Return of the King. For 10 points name this year, the same year that the US invaded Iraq.
ANSWER: 2003
8. The song “Hear Me”, on this album, was originally from the bands earlier EP Hell and Silence. Produced by Alex
Da Kid, the original release of this album features the song “Rocks” as a hidden track. The music video for one song
on this album is dedicated to Tyler Robinson. Another song opens “I'm sorry, mother/I'm sorry, I let you down”.
Besides “Demons” and “Amsterdam”, this album had singles like “On Top of the World”, “Radioactive”, and “It’s
Time”. For 10 points name this album, the studio debut of Imagine Dragons.
ANSWER: Night Visions
9. Tom Brady witnessed this event in person at the age of 4. The official NFL theme song, “Sprint Right”, is named
partially for this event’s play call. Bill Walsh never saw this event, as he was preparing to call the next play. The
intended target of this play was Freddie Solomon, but he was covered. Occurring at Candlestick Park, a key part of
this play was a pump fake that caused “Too-Tall” Jones to jump. For 10 points, name this pass from Joe Montana to
Dwight Clark to beat the Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship Game.
ANSWER: The Catch (prior to the last line, accept anything that includes Dwight Clark’s reception)
10. One character on this show used to teach at Walter Payton Elementary School, and that woman’s husband is
partnered with Carl McMillan. One character’s mother, played by Rondi Reed, obsesses over her dog Jim, while in
Season 3’s St. Patrick’s Day special, Harry realizes he is gay. A sitcom on CBS, the main female quits her job in
Season 4 to become an author. This show’s central couple are played by Billy Gardell and Melisa McCarthy. For 10
points name this comedy about an overweight cop and his wife.
ANSWER: Mike & Molly
11. Featuring the London Bach Choir, the lyrics of this song include demonstrators singing "We're gonna vent our
frustration”. The song describes the narrator sharing a soda with Mr. Jimmy, who only says the word “dead”. This
song is about how true happiness cannot be found through vices, according to songwriter Mick Jagger. For 10 points
name this Rolling Stones song, whose title line is followed by “But if you try sometime you find you get what you
need”.
ANSWER: “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
12. A claim that this figure fabricated quotations, such as erroneously quoting George Bush as saying “Our God is
the God” after 9/11, led to a Wikipedia edit war in 2014. This author discussed the importance of America going to
space in the future in his book Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier. This scientist who hosts the
“StarTalk” podcast is the director of New York’s Hayden Planetarium and is the host of the 2014 series Cosmos: A
Spacetime Odyssey. For 10 points, name this black popular scientist.
ANSWER: Neil deGrasse Tyson (prompt on Black Science Man before the end)
13. This feature was originally developed by Monsanto engineers for the United States government, and it was first
installed at Moses Brown School in Rhode Island. At its zenith in 10 MLB stadiums in 1977, it was later replaced by
competing brands. The last stadium with the original version of this product was the RCA Dome in Indianapolis.
Speaking about this feature at Veterans Stadium, Dick Allen remarked “If a horse won't eat it, I don't want to play
on it!” For 10 points, name this brand of artificial field named for a stadium in Houston.
ANSWER: AstroTurf (accept ChemGrass. Prompt on Artificial Turf before mentioned. Do not accept FieldTurf)
14. In one episode of this show, one character laments that they find lentils completely incomprehensible. This
show, which premiered in 2009, centres on an illegal offshoot of a corrupt medical business known as the Rossum
Corporation. Tony is a former Iraq War veteran on this show, who is recruited by Rossum in order to cure his PTSD.
On this show, whenever an active's memory is wiped, they ask “Did I fall asleep?” For ten points, name this shortlived Joss Whedon show starring Eliza Dushku and Olivia Williams.
ANSWER: Dollhouse
15. At the start of this speech, its speaker says he doesn’t know what to do about the depression or crime before
uttering the titular four word phrase. In this speech, the speaker laments that a dollar buys a nickel’s worth but that
he won’t “leave you alone!” Prior to this movie speech, UBS’ executives allow its speaker to keep his TV show in
spite of his apparent insanity. After this speech, viewers start shouting its title phrase in the streets across America.
For 10 points name this movie speech, featuring a four word phrase Howard Beale wants you to yell, in Network.
ANSWER: “I’m Mad as Hell!” speech
16. Craig Hodges is one of two athletes to have won this a record three times. Jason Kapono won this two years in a
row in 2007 and 2008. The record lowest score at this event, 5, was achieved by Michael Jordan. This event, which
is sponsored by Foot Locker, has a time limit of one minute. In 2014, the maximum score of this event was
increased by 4 as the number of two-point balls increased. For 10 points each, name this event in which players try
to score baskets rather far from the net.
ANSWER: NBA All-Star 3 point Shootout
17. John McConnell first proposed this holiday in 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco. The date of this
holiday coincides with Vladimir Lenin’s birthday, a source of conspiracy. Fox News’ Eric Bolling contentiously
stated he celebrates this holiday by “sparking up the… barbecue and [cooking] some steaks.” The charity single
“Tomorrow’s World” was released on this holiday in 1990, and a series Superman comic for this holiday were
printed on recycled paper. For 10 points, name this non-statutory holiday that promotes environmental conciseness.
ANSWER: Earth Day
18. A 2003 song by Snoop Dogg about this individual states this person “[Hits] 'em with the POW! BAM! BIFF!” In
a song by Mucky Pup, it’s this person who “uses your butt like a can-opener”. The song “Mercenary” by Panic! At
the Disco describes the guilt this man feels when civilians are harmed. In an Epic Rap Battle, he takes on Sherlock
Holmes. Prince wrote the theme song for one movie with this character. For 10 points name this man, a Dark Knight
who spends his time in Gotham.
ANSWER: Batman (do not accept Bruce Wayne, since he’s not Batman)
19. One movie by this man is about three brothers taking a trip across India. In another film, an oceanographer
attempts to get revenge on a shark. Those films are The Darjeeling Limited and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
In 2010, this man lost Best Animated Feature but won Best Writing for Fantastic Mr. Fox. This man’s other work
includes The Royal Tenenbaums and Moonrise Kingdom. This director often works with the Wilson brothers. For 10
points name this director of 2014’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.
ANSWER: Wes Anderson
Note: Year and Team required
20. This team from this season won a playoff series by winning four straight 4-3 games over Buffalo. This team’s
second game of the season was a loss to Ottawa in Ottawa’s first ever game as an expansion franchise. This team
scored a power play goal after a penalty was given to Marty McSorley for having an illegal stick, which coach
Jacques Demers had observed. Patrick Roy won the Conn Smythe after this team defeated the Kings in the Stanley
Cup Finals. For 10 points name this team, the most recent Canadian Stanley Cup champions.
ANSWER: 1992-93 Montreal Canadiens
TB. At the time of its recording, this was the most expensive single ever made. This song appeared on the album A
Night at the Opera, and its lyrics state “Too late, my time is come/Sent shivers down my spine”. Partially referring
to the story of Faust, the song is about a young man who accidentally kills someone. Other notable lyrics include
“Galileo Figaro/Magnifico” and “Nothing really matters/Anyone can see”. For 10 points name this rock ballad by
the band Queen.
ANSWER: Bohemian Rhapsody
COTTAGE BOWL
BONUSES 10
1. Some of his lesser known singles include “Los Angeloser” and “Cry Over Me”. For 10 points each,
[10] Name this American singer behind the Bat Out of Hell album. He also sang the songs “Paradise by the
Dashboard Light”, “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad”, and “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)”
ANSWER: Meat Loaf
[10] This composer often collaborated with Meat Loaf, including writing the Bat Out of Hell albums. He also
produced Watershed’s album Twister and wrote lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Whistle Down The Wind.
ANSWER: Jim Steinman
[10] Steinman wrote this song, originally meant for a vampire musical, which was performed by Bonnie Tyler. This
song begins “Every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you’re never coming round”
ANSWER: “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
2. For 10 points each, name some former Daily Show correspondents.
[10] This 1999-2005 correspondent is remembered for his “Even Stevphen” segment, before going on to say “That’s
what she said!” on the American version of The Office.
ANSWER: Steve Carell
[10] This correspondent, the most recent to depart, was only on the show for a few months before becoming the new
co-anchor on SNL’s Weekend update.
ANSWER: Michael Che
[10] A correspondent from 2005 to 2007, Dan Bakkedahl later went on to appear in this show. Created by and
starring Jim Jefferies, Bakkedahl played Steve Nugent, Jim’s best friend, on this show
ANSWER: Legit
3. At this movie’s climax, one character exclaims “I wish I knew how to quit you.” For 10 points each,
[10] Name this 2005 movie about gay cowboys in Wyoming. Starring Heath Ledger as Ennis Del Mar, the movie
won the Academy Award for Best Director, but controversially lost Best Picture to Crash.
ANSWER: Brokeback Mountain
[10] This actor played Jack Twist in Brokeback Mountain. Recent movies for this actor include End of Watch,
Source Code, and he appeared in Donnie Darko with his sister Maggie
ANSWER: Jake Gyllenhaal (prompt on last name alone
[10] In Brokeback Mountain, this actress played Ennis Del Mar’s wife. This woman earned acclaim for her roles as
Cindy Heller in Blue Valentine and Marilyn Monroe in My Week with Marilyn
ANSWER: Michelle Williams
4. For 10 points each, name some things about the Call of Duty series:
[10] This game, the latest in the franchise, was released on November 4, 2014. The plot of this game centres on
Private Jack Mitchell, while the game brings a number of new weapons to the franchise.
ANSWER: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
[10] The Call of Duty series is owned and published by this video game company. This company’s other publishing
properties include the Guitar Hero series and the Crash Bandicoot series.
ANSWER: Activision Publishing
[10] In the first Call of Duty, players control this character throughout the American campaign. A recruit to in the
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, he serves as his company’s sniper, demolitions man, and pathfinder.
ANSWER: Private Joe Martin
5. This group’s first album, Carnival of Carnage, was released in 1992. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this hip hop duo. Known for their personas of “wicked clowns”, this groups dedicated followers are
collectively called juggalos.
ANSWER: Insane Clown Posse
[10] This ICP song gained notoriety for the lyrics “Fuckin’ magnets, how do they work?/And I don’t want to talk to
a scientist”. This song lists hot lava, hearing music, and pelicans eating cell phones as examples of the title events.
ANSWER: “Miracles”
[10] Much ICP mythos involves this concept, a limbo between heaven and hell explained through “Joker’s Cards”.
ANSWER: The Dark Carnival
6. Name some things about the most underrated football conference, the Pac-12! For 10 points each:
[10] Unless involved in the National Championship, the Pac-12 Champs play the Big Ten Champs in this bowl
game. Held in Pasadena, it is colloquially known as “The Granddaddy of Them All”
ANSWER: Rose Bowl
[10] This team won the 2014 Pac-12 Championship game. They beat Arizona in that game, and this school is
currently coached by Mark Helfrich.
ANSWER: University of Oregon Ducks
[10] This man holds the Pac-12 record for career rushing yards. A Heisman winner at USC, he played professionally
for the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams.
ANSWER: Charles White
7. For 10 points each, name some things about the current season of Doctor Who:
[10] This actor took over as the twelfth doctor. This Scottish actor’s previous TV roles have included Malcolm
Tucker in The Thick of It and Dr. Ronnie Pilfrey on Fortysomething.
ANSWER: Peter Capaldi
[10] Jenna Coleman resumed her role as this character for Doctor Who Series 8. This companion was first
introduced in Series 7’s “The Asylum of the Daleks” and this character starts a relationship with Danny.
ANSWER: Clara Oswald (accept either underlined part)
[10] In a Series 8 episode, The Doctor discovers that this heavenly body is actually a giant egg. According the
episode “Victory of the Daleks”, a Dalek flying saucer was hidden near this body in 1941.
ANSWER: Earth’s Moon
8. Classic examples from this game include choosing between having true love or Pokémon. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this social game that involves selecting between two competing options. Another classic example of this
game involves eating a hot dog in a hamburger bun or a hamburger in a hot dog bun.
ANSWER: Would You Rather
[10] One famed Would You Rather option involves not being able to tell the difference between babies and this
foodstuff. The blueberry variety of this foodstuff is an official state symbol of Minnesota.
ANSWER: Muffins
[10] A TV Show based on Would You Rather on BBC America was hosted by this man. This man’s namesake talk
show has aired Friday nights on the BBC since 2010.
ANSWER: Graham Norton
9. Contrary to popular belief, this game was not the Gold Medal match. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this 1980 Winter Olympics hockey game, during which the USA defeated a heavily favoured Soviet
team. This game takes its name from an exclamation Al Michaels made during the final seconds.
ANSWER: “The Miracle on Ice”
[10] This man was the American goalie for the Miracle on Ice. Then a member of the Boston University hockey
team, this man’s short professional career involved stints with the Flames, Bruins, and North Stars.
ANSWER: Jim Craig
[10] This man was the Soviet coach at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Known for his dictatorial style and emphasis on
physical fitness, this coach earned derision for pulling goalie Vladislav Tretiak after the first period.
ANSWER: Viktor Tikhonov
10. This group originally consisted of two married couples, both of which later broke up. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this Swedish pop group, who derived the group name from the member’s first names. Some of this
group’s songs include “Ring Ring”, “Waterloo”, and “Mamma Mia!”
ANSWER: ABBA
[10] This ABBA song states that “With a bit of rock music, everything is fine.” From the album Arrival, this song’s
title figure is described as “Young and sweet, only seventeen”.
ANSWER: “Dancing Queen”
[10] This album, the final by ABBA, was centred around Cold War protest and relationship strife. Named for its first
track, other songs on this album include “Head over Heels” and “When All is Said and Done”.
ANSWER: The Visitors
11. One character in this film is successfully able to enter the Chinese space station Tiangong. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this 2013 science fiction film in which Sandra Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a medical engineer in
space. The plot of this film begins when the Russians blow up a defunct satellite.
ANSWER: Gravity
[10] This man directed Gravity, working with his son Jonás on the script. This man’s other movies include 1998’s
Great Expectations and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
ANSWER: Alfonso Cuarón (prompt on last name)
[10] In Gravity, George Clooney plays this character. A veteran astronaut on his final mission, this character
sacrifices himself to save Dr. Stone, and ultimately beats the spacewalk record.
ANSWER: Lieutenant Matt Kowalski
12. This movement is based on the three values of physical, mental, and spiritual development. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this movement, which promotes youth outdoor and survival skills. While groups like Brownies and Girl
Guides split off from this organization, today movement is largely co-ed.
ANSWER: Scouting (accept word forms)
[10] This British lieutenant-general and Boer War hero founded the Scouting movement. A Baron, he spent his last
years living and exploring in Kenya.
ANSWER: Robert Baden-Powell (accept Lord Baden-Powell)
[10] Baden-Powell published this seminal novel in 1908. Establishing the basis for its namesake movement, its
concise instructions and tips helped promote interest in outdoor living amongst many young men.
ANSWER: Scouting for Boys
13. In one of this man’s first TV roles, he played Young Bill on Time Trax. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this American TV actor. More notable roles have included playing Billy Kennedy on Neighbours and Dr.
Robert Chase on House.
ANSWER: Jesse Spencer
[10] Spencer currently appears of Lt. Matthew Casey on this TV show. About emergency responders in a certain
city, Christian Stolte plays “Mouch” McHolland and Taylor Kinney is Kelly Severide on this show.
ANSWER: Chicago Fire (do not accept Chicago P.D.)
[10] On the Chicago Fire spinoff Chicago P.D. Jason Beghe plays this central character. A tough cop, and possibly
a dirty one, this character has an awkward relationship with his criminal son Justin.
ANSWER: Henry “Hank” Voight
14. Among his innovations was a putter attached at the center, not the heel. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this Norwegian-born American golf club designer and salesman. Also the namesake of a women’s team
golf competition, this man revolutionized golf with his concept of “perimeter weighting”.
ANSWER: Karsten Solheim
[10] Solheim founded this brand name of golf clubs. Currently sponsoring players like Angel Cabrera and Hunter
Mahan, this brand got its name from the sound made when a club hits a ball.
ANSWER: PING
[10] Among PING’s clubs are the G30 series of this club type. The longest and often lightest club in golf, this club
hits the ball the greatest distance.
ANSWER: Driver (prompt on wood)
15. In this movie, one character initially gets a job in the mailroom of the Pemrose Corporation. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this 1987 movie, in which Michael J. Fox frauds his way into an executive position at a large company
by simply moving into an empty office. This film featured Richard Jordan as Pemrose CEO Howard Prescott.
ANSWER: The Secret of My Success
[10] This man directed The Secret of My Success. Originally a choreographer, this man’s other directed films include
Steel Magnolias, The Goody Girl, and The Turning Point.
ANSWER: Herbert Ross
[10] In The Secret of My Success, this woman plays Christy Wills, the primary love interest. This actress first rose to
prominence playing the title character in 1984’s Supergirl, and also played Bonnie in City Slickers.
ANSWER: Helen Slater
16. As a child, this character befriended a dog named Spotty. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this redheaded team from a series of namesake cartoons. Lovable and well-mannered yet accident-prone
and impulsive, he is perpetually in a love triangle with Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper.
ANSWER: Archie Andrews
[10] Archie and his friends live in this fictional town. Described as being “somewhere in the midwest”, notable
places in this town include Pop Tate’s Chocklit Shoppe and a namesake High School.
ANSWER: Riverdale
[10] In a 2014 series of comics, Archie is killed when he takes a bullet for this character. First introduced in 2010,
this openly gay character is wounded in Iraq and later becomes a US Senator and advocate for gun control.
ANSWER: Kevin Keller (accept first or last name)
17. In her TV debut, this woman played Lisa DiNapoli for 6 episodes on Santa Barbara. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this actress. Other prominent roles include Alicia on Flying Blind, Nora Wilde on The Naked Truth, and
this woman currently portrays Elizabeth McCord on a certain show.
ANSWR: Téa Leoni
[10] As mentioned, Leoni plays Elizabeth McCord on this new CBS drama show. About a female US Cabinet
member, the show also features Tim Daly as Henry McCord and Patina Miller as Daisy Grant.
ANSWER: Madam Secretary
[10] On Madam Secretary, this woman plays Nadine Tolliver. This won has also played Nikki on Deadline, Tabba
Schwartzkopf on Wild Palms, and got her start as Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane on Cheers.
ANSWER: Bebe Neuwirth
18. This song is used extensively in the movie Inception, including inspiring the main theme. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this song, originally composed by Charles Dumont. This French language song states that the singer has
zero repentances in life, and that they are proud of both the good and the bad they’ve done.
ANSWER: “Non, je ne regrette rien” (accept No, I regret nothing)
[10] “Non, je ne regrette rien” was a hit for this French singer. This woman’s other songs include “La Vie en rose”,
“Milord” and “La Foule”
ANSWER: Édith Piaf
[10] Piaf was in a high profile relationship with this French boxer until his death in a 1949 plane crash. Piaf
dedicated her song “Hymne à l’amour” in his honour, and in the film Edith et [this man], his son played him.
ANSWER: Marcel Cerdan (accept either underlined part)
19. For 10 points each, name some things about the New York Mets 2014 season:
[10] The Mets played their home games at this stadium. Opened in 2009 and with naming rights owned by a bank,
this park is notable for the Home Run Apple located in behind the outfield fence.
ANSWER: Citi Field
[10] This second baseman led the team with 172 hits in 2014. He played left field from 2008 to 2011, and in 2014 he
was elected to his first All Star game, backing up Chase Utley.
ANSWER: Daniel Murphy
[10] The Mets wore patches honouring this deceased broadcaster during the 2014 season. The team’s color
commentator since 1962, he led the NL in home runs for 7 consecutive seasons between 1946 and 1952.
ANSWER: Ralph Kiner
20. One character in this film was originally named Cocksucker Jones. For 10 points each:
[10] Name this 2011 comedy movie about three men attempting to eliminate their business managers. Ultimately all
three men are successful in the effort, as a GPS records Harken confessing to murder.
ANSWER: Horrible Bosses
[10] In the film, this man played Bobby Pellitt. The comedic turn was an interesting move, as this actor is better
known for roles like Ray in In Bruges and Lehiff in Intermission.
ANSWER: Colin Farrell
[10] This actor had a bit part in the movie playing Officer Wilkens. A former football player, he played Calvin in
Madea’s Big Happy Family but is best known for his Old Spice commercials.
ANSWER: Isaiah Mustafa
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