Botticelli - June 2021

Not Kinnicky, dunno and dunno

Dunno, not Capt. Kidd and dunno

1 was Captain Kathryn Janeway, in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Bride of Chaotica!” 2 is correct; 3 was Sam Kieth.

DQs:
1. film set contemporary present?
2. from a drama?

1 DQ reserved.

K.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name starts with K
  4. not from a genre, I’d say, but YMMV
  5. might be alive now if real
  6. from film or TV
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from film
  9. first appeared before 1980
  10. considered a good guy, I’d say, although again, YMMV
  11. first appeared after 1960
  12. not a main character
  13. not from a series of films
  14. first appeared after 1970
  15. film not set in contemporary present
  16. from a drama

Correct, Illya Kuryakin, Kaliko [the Oz books].

DQs:

  1. Caucasian?
  2. American?

K.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name starts with K
  4. not from a genre, I’d say, but YMMV
  5. might be alive now if real
  6. from film or TV
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from film
  9. first appeared before 1980
  10. considered a good guy, I’d say, although again, YMMV
  11. first appeared after 1960
  12. not a main character
  13. not from a series of films
  14. first appeared after 1970
  15. film not set in contemporary present
  16. from a drama
  17. Caucasian
  18. American

IQs:

  1. Are you married to Douglas Emhoff?
  2. Did you popularize ESP on TV in the 1970’s?
  3. Did Clint Eastwood play you as the head of a group of soldiers doing a heist on a German bank during WWII?

Held DQ: From an award-winning film?

Not the Vice President of the United States, not Prof. Kirlian, or Kelly.

K.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name starts with K
  4. not from a genre, I’d say, but YMMV
  5. might be alive now if real
  6. from film or TV
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from film
  9. first appeared before 1980
  10. considered a good guy, I’d say, although again, YMMV
  11. first appeared after 1960
  12. not a main character
  13. not from a series of films
  14. first appeared after 1970
  15. film not set in contemporary present
  16. from a drama
  17. Caucasian
  18. American
  19. from an award-winning film

No more IQs, please, as we should be going over 20 shortly.

Please ask all earned DQs by noon EST Sunday.

Correct, the Amazing Kreskin, correct.

DQ: Older character (gray or white hair, etc.)?

K.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name starts with K
  4. not from a genre, I’d say, but YMMV
  5. might be alive now if real
  6. from film or TV
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from film
  9. first appeared before 1980
  10. considered a good guy, I’d say, although again, YMMV
  11. first appeared after 1960
  12. not a main character
  13. not from a series of films
  14. first appeared after 1970
  15. film not set in contemporary present
  16. from a drama
  17. Caucasian
  18. American
  19. from an award-winning film
  20. not an older character (gray or white hair, etc.)

Final DQ: from an original movie, i.e. not based on a previous source?

K.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. last name starts with K
  4. not from a genre, I’d say, but YMMV
  5. might be alive now if real
  6. from film or TV
  7. created by American(s)
  8. from film
  9. first appeared before 1980
  10. considered a good guy, I’d say, although again, YMMV
  11. first appeared after 1960
  12. not a main character
  13. not from a series of films
  14. first appeared after 1970
  15. film not set in contemporary present
  16. from a drama
  17. Caucasian
  18. American
  19. from an award-winning film
  20. not an older character (gray or white hair, etc.)
  21. from an original movie, but very loosely based on a previous source

Please ask all earned “Are you Firstname Lastname?” questions by noon EST Tuesday, and Happy Independence Day to my fellow Ameridopers!.

DQ: Are you Kenickie from Grease?

From an award-winning 1970s period piece drama…

We don’t know what type of award, but going with Oscars we’ve got:
Patton - historical, so no fictional characters
Godfather - based on novel, series of films
The Sting - Maybe, don’t remember any character names. Vaguely remember a lawsuit about the story being close to a non-fiction book
Cuckoo’s Nest - novel
Deer Hunter — Maybe. Again, I don’t remember any character’s names.

I am officially stumped and give up my “Firstname Lastname” question to whoever wants it.

This one’s Chock’s: Are you Prof. Kingsfield from The Paper Chase?

Isn’t that contemporary, though?

If I’m remembering it correctly, it was a lawyer’s recollection of his college days. I could be wrong.

I can only think of Kramer vs Kramer, but that was 1980…

I think it was '78 or '79.

That and Kenickie.