pope Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 Anybody can play, although the last round demonstrated that many of you are familiar with this masterpiece. There will be ten questions, and I will post them when I get the opportunity, not according to any schedule. I'm really excited about the prize this round: an authentic, insulated, Whittaker Bunk Haus travel mug! The first questions will be easy, but after that it will be difficult to answer without studying the book or renting the movie. Question 1: In a fight, outside the train station in Kleine Scheideg, Hemlock steps on Clement Pope's hand as Pope reaches for an iron bar. We hear the crunching of fingers, followed by Pope's groaning. Then Hemlock ensures Pope that he'll be OK, although a particular activity may be temporarily difficult for Pope, given the condition of his hand. What activity? Quote
Charlie Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 "you may have trouble playing the clarinet for a while......sweetheart,baby,pal"...................."looks like we've got some wet work ahead of us." Quote
pope Posted August 24, 2001 Author Posted August 24, 2001 Charlie, I can see you've been doing your homework. Our second question comes from the same scene: Pope has delivered a specially prepared, C2 handgun for Hemlock's Eiger climb. Where should Hemlock find this gun? Quote
dan_e Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 Well, let me pop my Eiger Sanction CD into my computers DVD rom player, uh hold on a sec... Okay here you go: "It's in the hotel, it's a C2 special with no serial number, it's in the candy box" Gotta love DVD's they make searches so easy, with chapters and 30x FF! So do you just want to give me the prize now?! hehe Quote
Charlie Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 it's in the candy box......now, what's this about wasting me? I have an unfair advantage, I just spent a weekend with Hemlock. Quote
Charlie Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 Damn! beat me by 4 minutes, while I was writing my reply. Quote
Charlie Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 21- we came in from ingalls. "wouldn't it do your heart good to think of one of your precious paintings in Mr Popes hands?" Quote
Charlie Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 Im outa here, done packing, off to Seattle- town crier in the morning. Who's up next? [This message has been edited by Charlie (edited 08-24-2001).] Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted August 24, 2001 Posted August 24, 2001 Good luck Charlie Watch out for the super fun chimney if it is wet! Quote
pope Posted August 24, 2001 Author Posted August 24, 2001 Clint is known to have attended a climbing school in preparation for filming The Eiger Sanction. Question 4: Where did Clint go to mountain school? Quote
pope Posted August 24, 2001 Author Posted August 24, 2001 Good guess, but wrong. Say, Wopper, you're not the same guy posting as Hemlock, are you? Anyway, here's a hint: this climbing school is located in such a place that one could climb rock, ride horses and get married, all within walking distance. Quote
pope Posted August 25, 2001 Author Posted August 25, 2001 We're looking for the place Clint trained FOR the film, not IN the film/book. Quote
David_Parker Posted August 25, 2001 Posted August 25, 2001 Clint actually trained on the Eiger. Also, one of the climbers involved in filming or the training died in the process. Quote
pope Posted August 25, 2001 Author Posted August 25, 2001 Gee wiz, Dane, that certainly is efficient. Third question: In persuading Jonathan to accept the first sanction, Dragon manipulates Hemlock by threatening to reveal the details behind how he obtained a special collection. What is Jonathan collecting, and how many does he have? Quote
Charlie Posted August 25, 2001 Posted August 25, 2001 an art collection. Dane- you may have technology on your side, but I have unemployment! Besides, according to your profile, you enjoy inline skating, how much of a threat could you be? Quote
pope Posted August 25, 2001 Author Posted August 25, 2001 And, Charlie, how many paintings does he have? Also, what approach did you guys use for Mt. Stuart the other day? Quote
pope Posted August 26, 2001 Author Posted August 26, 2001 I have no information that says Clint trained on the Eiger, although they certainly filmed on the Eiger and I'm sure he learned how to strap on his crampons there. Last hint: Clint attended mountain school in the U.S., in a location where you might see A WHOLE BUNCH OF CALIFORNIA GRANITE! Does this help? Quote
Hemlock Posted August 26, 2001 Posted August 26, 2001 RMI? With Big Lou? If this isn't correct, then that's where He ought to have gone... "My guides are qualified to guide on any route on Mt. Rainier or any damn hill anywhere on the planet." - Big Lou [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 08-25-2001).] Quote
Charlie Posted August 26, 2001 Posted August 26, 2001 yosemite mountaineering school!!?.............Town Crier was a go!! Quote
pope Posted August 27, 2001 Author Posted August 27, 2001 According to some production notes I have, Clint trained on the Lost Arrow in Yosemite. Charlie, congratulations on this question, but more importantly on your successful ascent of the "Village Whiner" at the Town Wall. Did you go with Hemlock? David, if you know details of any training that took place on the Eiger, or if you just think this was a shitty question, I'd be happy to give both you and Charlie credit for a correct answer. Let me know what you think is fair. Hemlock, you're damn right. Clint should have learned his knots from the Whittaker Guides...maybe he wouldn't keep getting his corduroy-knickered butt kicked by the Eiger. Question 5. Which character is responsible for the following quote: I'd rather be screwin' Montaigne's wife. Wait 'til you catch her act. She's a regular man-trap. Built like a brick shit house. I feel sorry for the poor bastard who's got to keep his eyes on her. Quote
chriss Posted August 27, 2001 Posted August 27, 2001 George Kennedy (Ben Bowman) Question for you, What does "CII" stand for? (From the book). chris Quote
Wopper Posted August 27, 2001 Posted August 27, 2001 Pope - I am not the same guy posting as Hemlock. I am not controversial/argumentive enough on this web site to need an alias. Quote
pope Posted August 27, 2001 Author Posted August 27, 2001 DAVID, you're a real sport, agreeing to give the question to Charlie. Clint did do all of his own stunts for this flick, and I agree with your logic: he probably learned more shooting pictures on that nasty "mordwand" than he did pussing around on clean Yosemite granite. Therefore, I'm convinced that you should get credit for your answer. BTW, if Clint is your manly celluloid hero, don't let your gal drag you out to see the Bridges of Madison County. It'll make you puke. Also, if you're looking to simulate Eiger conditions, I know a guy at the UW rock who will throw rubber playground balls (all the while yelling "Rock!" and "Incoming death asteroid!") while you work laps on the hand cracks! CHRISS, "CII" is popularly mistaken to be the initials standing for Central Intelligence Institute. It is actually the Roman-numeric representation of the number 102, which counts the espionage/intelligence agencies and divisions that form this massive, blundering operation. Chris, that is an excellent question for more advanced players, and as we approach the final questions in our quiz, your familiarity with Trevanian's masterpiece will serve you well. Question 6. This character, according to Trevanian, loved playing peekaboo. At critical points throughout the film, one may observe him spraying breath freshener, inhaling sinus spray, or reading Playpen Magazine. He is "the man outside" who sends Clint a message at the hotel in Kleine Scheidegg. Who is he? Quote
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