Yes
Venus - from Botticelli’s Naked Chick on a Clam Shell
Lindsey Vonn
DQ; Human?
Holding one DQ
In a way? Hmmm… there were those two made-for-TV Ewok movies in the 80s. Didn’t see either so I don’t know if there were any V characters
Galaxy Quest wasn’t until the 90’s. I’m stumped.
Venus, of course! :: headsmack ::
V.
fictional
last name begins with V
male
from film or TV
from film
not a main character
from a movie made after 1980
appears onscreen
in context, not good
from an American-made movie
kind of hard to answer, but I’ll say: would not be alive today if real
from a movie made before 1999
unknown if Caucasian, but probably a safe bet
I’d say a genre movie, but YMMV
not American
from a movie made before 1990
not from Earth
sequels made
best fits in sf or horror genres
live-action movie
in a way, from the Star Trek or Star Wars franchises
not in Spaceballs
does not appear in more than one movie
not human
DQ: is an actual, distinct character (e.g. Jim Halpert) not an alias of another character (e.g. William Buttlicker)?
One DQ reserved.
Final DQ; Appeared in any media besides the movie referenced in DQs 7,10,12,14,16, 18 and 20?
I think you had asked all of your earned DQs, MissTake . But I am still not Prince Vultan.
V.
fictional
last name begins with V
male
from film or TV
from film
not a main character
from a movie made after 1980
appears onscreen
in context, not good
from an American-made movie
kind of hard to answer, but I’ll say: would not be alive today if real
from a movie made before 1999
unknown if Caucasian, but probably a safe bet
I’d say a genre movie, but YMMV
not American
from a movie made before 1990
not from Earth
sequels made
best fits in sf or horror genres
live-action movie
in a way, from the Star Trek or Star Wars franchises
not in Spaceballs
does not appear in more than one movie
not human
is an alias of another character
did not appear in any media besides the movie referenced in DQs 7,10,12,14,16, 18 and 20
Final DQ: alias comes from Star Wars ?
V.
fictional
last name begins with V
male
from film or TV
from film
not a main character
from a movie made after 1980
appears onscreen
in context, not good
from an American-made movie
kind of hard to answer, but I’ll say: would not be alive today if real
from a movie made before 1999
unknown if Caucasian, but probably a safe bet
I’d say a genre movie, but YMMV
not American
from a movie made before 1990
not from Earth
sequels made
best fits in sf or horror genres
live-action movie
in a way, from the Star Trek or Star Wars franchises
not in Spaceballs
does not appear in more than one movie
not human
is an alias of another character
did not appear in any media besides the movie referenced in DQs 7,10,12,14,16, 18 and 20
alias comes from Star Wars
Please ask all earned “Are you Firstname Lastname?” questions by noon EST Tuesday.
Are you Darth Vader from the Planet Vulcan - Marty McFly’s alias in Back to the Future when he confronts his father in his father’s bedroom?
Hmmm… Vader/Vulcan/Van Halen… never noticed all those Vs in that scene before.
…and I was just about to guess that. Good one, Chock!
Yes, I am indeed the faux
“Darth Vader”
from Back to the Future , as CFOHG guessed: Back To The Future Best Scenes - Marty Appears As Darth Vader From Planet Vulcan To George - YouTube
Well done, CFOHG ! Please see the link in post 1 of this thread as to the Botticelli letters we’ve used so far, and start our next round.
Prof.Pepperwinkle:
Did you write The Night The Bed Fell In ?
Were you a 16th Century Venetian painter?
Were you the first person Lucy met when she entered Narnia?
Not James Thurber
Take a DQ
Not Mr. Tumnus
Correct, Titian, and Correct.
DQ: Real?
IQs:
Did U.S. Grant almost relieve you of duty just before one of your greatest triumphs?
Were you a Starfleet admiral who said not a word in the only ST:TNG episode in which you appeared?
Was the Fat Controller rather fond of you?