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Congrats to Mike “Mister” Cass, improv and math teacher and all around swell guy. I’ll bet we wouldn’t have to fight over the remote! He and his wife are expecting their second child, so I’m hoping he’ll opted for a baby blanket crafted by me.
My buddy Kyle did a reasonable job and snagged second place, and Ellen? Well, Ellen was my third entrant, so you all win something!
Answers. I realize you really need to have HBO in order to get most of these. And a whoooole lot of time on your hands. Sorry!
1: Planet of the Apes (2001 Tim Burton version)
2: RuPaul’s Drag Race (that Jessica Wild, Season 2. Shame on you for not knowing that.)
3: RuPaul’s Drag Race
4: The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway
5: Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best
6: It’s not the guy from MST2K, I am completely blanking on the movie and the actor. He’s a supporting character that is a weird dad of a teenager and has a conversation with the protagonist about how he’s living in the past. For the life of me I cannot remember.
7: The Inbetweeners (adorbs British teen show, recommended, on Netflix Streaming)
8: I can’t remember, although I was heavily into Werner Herzog and Errol Morris docs at the time, so I’ll bet it’s a film from one of them. What? You didn’t get that?
9: Teen-a-Go Go (documentary about the 60s garage band scene in Dallas-Fort Worth)
10: Crossfire Hurricane
11: Eastbound & Down (Aaron the Angry Midget [Deep Roy] on left)
12: Glengarry Glen Ross (back of Kevin Spacey’s head, I think)
13: George Harrison: Living in the Material World (Tom Petty)
14: George Harrison: Living in the Material World (George Harrison)
15: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Charlie Day, Danny DeVito)
16: American Psycho (Christian Bale)
17: Enlightened (Mike White)
18: Hung (Analeigh Tipton, Stephen Amel)
19: A Liar’s Autobiography (documentary about Graham Chapman)
20: The Accused (Jodie Foster)
21: From one of the dozens of documentaries about dance companies I watched in one week. Don’t know why!