Gotcha with a cute animal, once again! Works every single time.1
This means it’s Quiz day. Don’t choke. You saw this one coming from a mile back: Guns and Clocks. Clocks and Guns.
Put on your thinking caps, and…
Are you feeling lucky? Well, are you?
Same rules as last go-round: Post your answers in the Comments section, below. One prize to each of the first four right answerererers.2 Please provide Dennis at The Cult with your mailing address once I notify you that you’re a winner. Overseas winners must provide a phone number to get your prize through Customs.
Last week I blah-blah-blah’d about Guns vs. Clocks in fiction. For a refresher, check the post. Time’s a-wastin’ here goes:
What is the clock in John Carpenter’s film The Fog?3
What is the gun in the film Session 9?4
What is the clock in the film Harold and Maude?
What are the two guns in the film The Talented Mr. Ripley?5
You can’t win if you don’t play. This is a world-wide Quiz, posted at some late-night hour where I live, while I am fast asleep.
Good Luck!
C’mon, give the dog a bone…
Enjoy the pic. The Getty Collection has scant images of animals going poo.
Yes! It’s four questions this time!
In some of these stories there might be a couple clocks or guns. I’m looking specifically for the one I’m looking for. Don’t sass mouth me. I’m not looking for John Houseman’s pocket watch.
This one is so easy. Too easy.
Yes, the character Freddie Miles is a gun, but a small gun in the plot. And not a gun I’m looking for.
To the four winners. When you contact me via Dennis, please let me know if you've a dog or cat. I'd like to include something for the animal in you life.
Thanks to the four winners for sending their information. The prize boxes will go out Monday morning.