Botticelli - August 2019

DQ: Scifi?

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. created after 1900
  4. created by an American or Americans
  5. originally from a work of prose fiction
  6. last name starts with B
  7. created after 1960
  8. originally from a novel
  9. not adapted to TV/streaming
  10. not the protagonist
  11. adapted to film
  12. novel written before 1990
  13. an, but not the sole, antagonist
  14. not really in the thriller genre, I’d say, although some might disagree
  15. novel written before 1980
  16. adapted to film before 2000
  17. genre fiction (mystery, horror, sci-fi, fantasy)
  18. created by a male author
  19. kinda sorta in the law enforcement genre
  20. did not appear in more than one novel
  21. not known from mystery or horror
  22. science fiction

Please ask your earned “Are you Firstname Lastname?” questions by 6pm EST tomorrow.

Fictional male sci-fi antagonist from ONE novel 1960-1979 that was made into a movie but not a TV series. Kinda sorta in the law enforcement genre.

Well, it’s not Lije Bailey.

Time to think.

DQ: Are you Roy Batty?

I am not.

I’m stuck. My best guess is Jack Barron, but that was never made to film.

No, not him either. Prof. P. was soooo close - I’m actually

Insp. Harry Bryant

Rick Deckard’s former and once-again boss in Blade Runner:

https://bladerunner.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Bryant

Ah. Well, yep. You got us again.

Right, then. Our next letter is

G

IQs:

  1. Are you a historian who won an award for your biography of Churchill?
  2. Are you never early or late?
  3. Did you play Casanova Frankenstein in Mystery Men?

IQs:

  1. Are you an actress who is also skilled at archery?
  2. Are you a schlubby character actor who co-starred in Teachers?
  3. Are you a respected actress who starred in Fatal Attraction?

IQ1: Are you head coach of the Dallas Cowboys?
IQ2: Are you head coach of the Oakland Raiders?
IQ3: Are you head coach of the Washington Redskins?

My guess was also Batty (one of the better-known characters from Androids/Blade Runner).

IQs:

  1. Did you write Preacher and The Boys?
  2. Did you never actually say that you invented the thing you’re reputed to have claimed to invent, but rather that you took the initiative in creating it?
  3. Are you a four-armed combatant from the Mortal Kombat series?

Not Sir Martin Gilbert, Gandalf or… oh, jeez, I should know this. The guy from The King’s Speech… crap, I’m blanking. Take a DQ.

Not Geena Davis, dunno and not Glenn Close.

Dunno x3.

Dunno, not Al Gore and dunno.

2 was Allen Garfield.

1 was Garth Ennis; 3 was Goro.

DQs:

  1. real?
  2. last name begins with G?
    IQs:
  3. Are you the wisecracking protagonist of a Hollywood-set mystery series by Ron Goulart?
  4. Did Paul Mooney claim Wayne Brady made you look like Malcolm X?
  5. Do you play Debbie on GLOW?

Jason Garrett, Jon Gruden, Jay Gruden

DQ: Male?

holding 2 DQs

#1 and 2 are correct. Turn in your Battle Jitney, sir. #3 is Geoffrey Rush.

1 DQ reserved.

Dunno x3.

Aiyee…! Of course. :: headsmack ::

G.

  1. real
  2. last name begins with G
  3. male

DQ: Living?
IQs:

  1. Have you played a horse doctor, an African explorer and Peter Minuit?
  2. Are you an eccentric inventor in Duckburg?
  3. Did a neighbor lady tell you that she’d always wanted to tell you just what she thought of you, but, being a Christian woman, she couldn’t say it?