Nope.
Would that be in gold bullion?
U1 - $.85
u2 - $305,326.13
Ooh, ooh, I know this one! Office Space. “This is not a mundane detail, Michael!!”
pr1: $240
Riiiiiiiiight…
pr2: $1,000,000 per job
The Man With the Golden Gun
“Thirteen dollars; bad luck.” (I just saw this one again the other night.)
Correct, that is the answer to U2.
Ah, you’re referring to The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Okay: $100,000,000,000 in gold bullion.
Right. I added “per job” because there’s probably a thousand answers for “$1,000,000.”
South Park, the Succubus episode. All Chef’s father’s stories ended with someone saying “I need about two fitty.”
m1: $182
Would that be paired with $91 in the same plotline?
Nope, the amount in the Succubus episode is $3.50.
You got it.
Sweet! (Seinfeld episode where Jerry gave Elaine $182 cash for her birthday, and George’s gift was allowed to be only half as good . . .)
I am still cracking up over the shitload of dimes . . . gotta watch that movie again!
Sv1: $1.98
“I’m Levon.” “And I’m Barry…Sagittarius.” “And it’s time.” “It’s time for two hundred.” “And forty dollars.” “Worth of puddin’.” “Worth of puddin’.” “Awww yeah.”
Pretty Woman - the amount Richard Gere pays Julia Roberts to spend the week with him.
Top prize (along with a bouquet of vegetables) on Chuck Barris’ The $1.98 Beauty Show.
All three of mine are still up for grabs. Hint: W1 and W2 are from movies, W3 is TV.