True Or False (The Real Version)


Correct. The actress is Michelle Yeoh, who plays Wai Lin.

Don’t worry IV, I rarely know many of the answers too! Most of my responses are Wild Wild Guesses! :mrgreen:

Besides, I sometimes ask questions which you might know the answers to (Disney, animation movie or MLP-related questions), so keep a look out for those!

No idea, Wild Wild Guess, true.


[size=85]I wonder where he keeps his Sonic Screwdriver?[/size]

The canon name of the pony pictured above, from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, is Time Turner.

Not that I know the real answer, but it’s false, since there’s no pony pictured above, just a No Image Displayed sign.

Actually false. Green Arrow was atypical for he was already paired with his sidekick Speedy right from the start.

Ronald Reagan married twice

Hmmm… I could see the picture on my end. What about this one?

Ronald Reagan… hmmm… ain’t good with American history or politics. I’ll have to go with True.

Same question as last post, except now look at the picture in this post.

Sure, true. I remember a conversation between us before, where each of us were talking about the timeturner of their respective franchises.

And true it is.

Christine Daaé was Swedish.

True

I’ll keep watch for that, TDIT

“Gaben” is the owner of Hasbro

False.

Spider-Man does whatever an spider can.

Well, the song says so, but he uses fake webs. hmmm True?

Cuba Gooding, JR. Was in 2 movies about the Tuskegee Airmen

True.

False. Despite what the theme song says, Spider-Man can’t do whatever an spider can. For instance, he can’t crawl in your ear and die, or legally leave Guatemala without a passport 8D

Maggie Simpson has never spoken.

Sorry SoA, I must have a lousier memory than you, cos’ I can’t remember it! :stuck_out_tongue: But yes, you’re correct. Some of the FIM fans like to think of Time Turner as a pony version of The Doctor from Dr Who, but it’s not been established in canon that he can time-travel or use sonic screwdrivers (yet).

False. She has said “Sequel?” at the end credits of The Simpsons Movie.


“Oh bananas!” is the catchphrase of Lotsa Luck, the orangutan who is Pepper the comedian skunk’s idol in Littlest Pet Shop (2012).

Eh… False.

Yes. Among other things from time to time.

In the comics, Nightcrawler is Beast’s son.

False, Azazel is Nightcrawler’s biological father.

Frodo is the same age as Bilbo was (when Bilbo left Bag End to reclaim The Lonely Mountain), when he leaves Bag End with the Ring(Book)?.

True. They were both 50.

Joss Whedon will direct the episodes of the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series.

Correct, SoA. “Lotsa Luck!” is the catchphrase of Oh Bananas!, the orangutan.

I know there is an upcoming Agents of SHIELD TV series, but I haven’t watched the trailer yet or know anything about it. So Wild Wild Guess, true.

The 1985 James Bond film A View To A Kill shares one city setting, Paris, with the Ian Fleming short story of the same name.

False. He will direct the pilot, and maybe some other episodes, but clearly he can’t direct them all.

False on a first stance, because the original short story doesn’t have the same name. It’s called From A View To A Kill. But true if that was just a mistake, as the Paris setting is about the only thing the film retains from the story.

All Fleming Bond titles have been adapted into film titles

You’re correct! Darn, I was hoping to trick you with that one.

First of all, which Fleming? Valentine Fleming? Peter Fleming? Lucy Fleming? Any of these Flemings would be an instant False, cos’ (I believe) they didn’t write any instalment in the Bond series.

Assuming you meant Ian Fleming, then False. Off the top of my head, I think there’s a James Bond In New York story, and I don’t think that has been adapted into a film.

At the end of the 2011 animated film Rio, Blu and Jewel have three offsprings.

True.

Besides that one, which I’m pretty sure will never become a film title, there’s still the somewhat plausible Risico, The Hildebrand Rarity and The Property of a Lady. Plot elements from all have been adapted into other films, but the titles haven’t been used, except for a brief reference to the last one in Octopussy.

Unlike in the Soderbergh film, sleepwalking isn’t a side effect of the Ablixa pills in real life.

Correct!

I read The Hildebrand Rarity and recognised the whip element from Licence To Kill, one of my favourite Bond movies. Haven’t read Risico, TPOL, Octopussy or JBINY.

Although I have seen Side Effects, I didn’t know Ablixa is a real-life pill. I have a strong suspicion it isn’t. So Wild Wild Guess, false.

In the Fast & The Furious 6 trailer, Dwayne Johnson’s character says he’s been chasing a team of highly-coordinated drivers across “12 countries”.

You’re right, it doesn’t exist.

True.

Up was the second animated film to compete at the Oscars.

Correct. You have a good memory.

Haha, that’s what I thought! :stuck_out_tongue:

For which award category? If Oscars overall (and not Best Picture alone), Beauty & The Beast, Shrek and Spirited Away already preceed Up, off the top of my head. So False.

The capital of Singapore is Kuala Lumpur.

False.

I didn’t say a category, which you picked up. It’s false, indeed, since animated films have been participating at the Oscars for most of its history.

Pinocchio was the first animated feature film to win an Oscar in a category it was nominated