pope Posted May 21, 2001 Posted May 21, 2001 Let's start easy, and if you demonstrate an understanding of the subject, we'll know you're ready for more advanced questions: C2's Search and Sanction Division is masterminded by a former Nazzi named Dragon. What is his first name? Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted May 21, 2001 Posted May 21, 2001 Was it Heinrich Himmler?? How about Herman? [This message has been edited by Cpt.Caveman (edited 05-21-2001).] Quote
Gerg Posted May 21, 2001 Posted May 21, 2001 The actor or character. "You want a beer?" "Is it cold? "I thought you would draw the line at hauling ice." Â Quote
pope Posted May 21, 2001 Author Posted May 21, 2001 Let's make this interesting. I'll run ten Eiger quiz questions, and whoever answers the most questions correctly will win an Eiger Sanction lobby card. In the event of a tie, I might have to do a shoot-out quiz. Hey Hemlock: You can play too! Quote
Hemlock Posted May 21, 2001 Posted May 21, 2001 "Yurassis Dragon" is the full name of the C2 mastermind - "A bloodless freak" according to Hemlock. Next question. Quote
Hemlock Posted May 21, 2001 Posted May 21, 2001 Gerg: Ben Bowman: "You want a beer?" Hemlock: "You gonna call room service?" BB: "Oh, we got beer." H: "You're crazy if you hauled beer up here." BB: "I may be crazy but I'm not stupid. You did. It's in your pack." H: "Jesus. I ought to throw you off this goddamn pillar. Besides, it's warm." BB: "I thought you'd draw the line at hauling ice." [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 05-22-2001).] Quote
pope Posted May 22, 2001 Author Posted May 22, 2001 Hey Hemlock! I knew you'd make it. Nice place here. Perhaps the only thing you've got more wired than this movie is your nonchalance. You're absolutely right: Yurassis Dragon (as in "your ass is dragin'"). Clever, huh? Question 2: Name the stunt double who was killed by Eiger stonefall during the making of this film. Quote
pope Posted May 22, 2001 Author Posted May 22, 2001 pope thats easy---David Knowles---how about some difficult questions for a change!!!! Quote
pope Posted May 22, 2001 Author Posted May 22, 2001 OK, pal, let's get down to the old nitty gritty! Question 3: Jonathan suggests that the patriotic whore, Jemima Brown, might pick up something from a bowl by the kitchen door, as he kicks her out. What should she pick up? Quote
pope Posted May 22, 2001 Author Posted May 22, 2001 Only if you have read the book will you be capable of answering question 4: Big Ben Bowman refers to an episode in which Jonathan rescued him off of a very big mountain, a mountain on which Bowman claims to have urinated in defiance. Name the mountain. Quote
Dru Posted May 22, 2001 Posted May 22, 2001 this isn't the answer, but it should have been : Mount Analogue Favorite Trevanian quote: "He was busier than a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest." Which book? Quote
forrest_m Posted May 22, 2001 Posted May 22, 2001 isn't it aconcagua? btw, my favorite quote from the book, there is a description of an airplane taking off "in a magnificent conversion of petroleum into pollution" that has always stuck in my mind. [This message has been edited by forrest_m (edited 05-22-2001).] Quote
pope Posted May 22, 2001 Author Posted May 22, 2001 Bingo. We so far have a four-way (relax Donna, no Yak in this tent) tie, with one correct answer each from Hemlock, Chriss, Jkassidy, and Forrest_M. Question 5: Candice Rialson plays an art student who propositions Jonathan Hemlock, offering him her pleasure in exchange for a "B" grade. In the movie, we see her in Hemlock's lecture reading a magazine article. What is the title of the article? Quote
pope Posted May 23, 2001 Author Posted May 23, 2001 SOMETHING LIKE "HEMLOCK: THE PROFESSOR WHO CLIMBS MOUNTAINS"? BTW, I HAD TO VIEW MY COPY THIS EVENING TO GET THIS ANSWER. KIND OF A DUMB QUESTION, NO? Quote
Hemlock Posted May 23, 2001 Posted May 23, 2001 I will voluntarily drop out of the contest. Pope: I noticed that all your questions refer to scenes near the beginning of the movie. Have you really seen the entire film or do you always fall asleep before the end? Here's the next question, since JCassidy (aka Miles) got the previous one correct: What is the beer of choice for both Jonathan and Big Ben Bowman? (I'm confident that Pope "will allow me that." It's the price he must pay to get me to listen.) Quote
pope Posted May 23, 2001 Author Posted May 23, 2001 Hemlock: Drop out, loser. I think you're flopping because you've got competition! Anyway, jkassidy was more or less correct and he leads by one. Oh, and uh, they're drinking Oly. But that ain't the question. I'll tell you what the questions are, buddy, pal, sweetheart. Question 5: Give the number of the hotel room in which Ben resides while acting as "groundman" for the Eiger climb. Quote
Guest Posted May 23, 2001 Posted May 23, 2001 Hey "pope"! You think you so smart! Try thess on for size without running to the VCR: What was the name of the character who took Mile's dog for a walk and what was the name of the actress? Also, perhaps you could share the web-site address of Ben's "little girl George". Remember the time I caught you having a peek? By the way, she's still in fine shape 25 years later, certainly if she kept up her running as she did in the film! - Donna Quote
pope Posted May 23, 2001 Author Posted May 23, 2001 Hi Donna! Miss Buns, played by Susan Morgan, takes Miles Mellough's dog for a walk. Ben's daughter, George, is played by Brenda Venus. It is my opinion that these two brilliant film stars make this movie what it is. Brenda's site is BRENDAVENUS.COM, naturally. I checked it out this morning; her "pic of the day" makes me wonder why I spent so much time pursuing you! Man oh man! With the following hint, you may be able to answer question 5 without ever having viewed the Eiger Sanction: the number of the room in which "groundman" Ben Bowman stayed is divisible by the third power of the two smallest positive primes. The room is on the second floor. Quote
chriss Posted May 23, 2001 Posted May 23, 2001 You have me at a loss, I do not have a copy of the movie. And I read the book in high school, (long ago). "..we shall continue with style." chris Quote
Hemlock Posted May 24, 2001 Posted May 24, 2001 Poooooope. Wham! Wham-wham! You'll be all right, Pope. "You'll be on the second floor with the other climbers. Room 216. I'll have your luggage sent up immediately." "Yeah. And tell them to send up a case of beer." Ok, I'm back in. It's just your charm, Pope. I couldn't resist. Here's another question for *you* (integrating both mathematical and Eiger-esque components) : How would you ensure a safe experience if Aunt Jemima, Madam Montainge, and Ms. Buns wanted to have a foursome with you, and you only had two "pieces of protection?" [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 05-23-2001).] Quote
pope Posted May 24, 2001 Author Posted May 24, 2001 Hey Hemlock! Let's see, three broads, only two raincoats, everybody has to have a safe experience. Actually, I discovered this method when I was a poor university student, when there were certainly more "projects" than I could reasonably afford to protect. Here's the beta: put on both raincoats, seduce lady "X", then remove the outer raincoat. Seduce lady "Y", with the inner polypropylactic in situ. Finally, reverse the outer raincoat before putting it back on over top of the inner, then acquaint yourself with lady "Z". Question 6: In the end, we find that Ben Bowman has collaborated with "the other side", with Miles Mellough. Why did Ben feel that he owed Miles a favor? Quote
Bronco Posted May 24, 2001 Posted May 24, 2001 Even I know that one - His daugther "George" had drug problems that the flamer Miles helped her recover from. Quote
pope Posted May 24, 2001 Author Posted May 24, 2001 Simply magnificent, Mr. Bronco. Hopefully this question will also be quite answerable without requiring a trip to Scarecrow Video: Question 7: In a conversation with Madame Montaigne, Jonathan offers an opionion to explain why the seasoned Jean-Paul continues to climb mountains at his age. What, in Jonathan's opinion, motivates Jean-Paul? Quote
forrest_m Posted May 24, 2001 Posted May 24, 2001 as i recall she invites Hemlock to share a nightcap... he says something like "he tries to keep you from sleeping with younger men by staying young himself," then comments "guess it didn't work" and she stalks off in a huff on a side topic, this euphemism (come in for a nightcap) was so common (threes company, etc.) that until my mid teens, I thought the word simply meant sex, not just a cozy drink that might lead to sex. [This message has been edited by forrest_m (edited 05-24-2001).] Quote
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