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Derwood 08-18-2004 01:53 PM

First Line Trivia (please read the rules)
 
Hi all! I had a new idea for a trivia thread in this forum:

I will start by giving the first line of either a Book, Movie or Song. I will indicate which of those three it is. The next person has to guess what it is. I will confirm the answer as being right/wrong. If you are right, then you post the next "first line".

For example, I could post:

BOOK: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"

The answer would be "Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.

****Now I know that this is a VERY easy trivia to Google the answer too, so please refrain from doing that. If you have to Google, don't answer****

If the line in question goes 24 hours with no answer, the poster has to give the answer and then give the next line over to someone new.

NOTE: For movies, you must give the first line of SPOKEN dialogue. Words appearing on the screen don't count (eg "A Long Time Ago, In a Galaxy Far, Far Away...." would not count as the first line of Star Wars IV)

Ok, I'll start with an easy one:


BOOK: "The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."

Pellaz 08-18-2004 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derwood
BOOK: "The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."

The Gunslinger -Stephen King



Book- "The Palace still shook occasionally as the earth rumbled in memory, groaned as if it would deny what had happened."

Pellaz 08-19-2004 11:15 AM

Close enough to 24 hours, I think :( Was The Eye of the World-Robert Jordan.

Next?

Redlemon 08-19-2004 11:33 AM

Book: "The Deliverator belongs to an elite order, a hallowed subcategory."

This one should be pretty easy.

kalashnikov 08-19-2004 06:55 PM

The Deliverator?

Redlemon 08-20-2004 05:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalashnikov
The Deliverator?

Ummm, no.

Hint: science fiction

Charlatan 08-20-2004 06:10 AM

Snow Crash - Neil Stephenson

Excellent choice...


"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

Redlemon 08-20-2004 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

I was going to guess "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", but that isn't the correct answer. It felt right, however.

Charlatan 08-20-2004 06:32 AM

Nope... A little more recent but definately in the same company as Snow Crash and DADOES...

Redlemon 08-20-2004 06:36 AM

Oh, I already know the answer, Charlatan, but that was because I Googled the text to see if my guess was correct before posting it (I wouldn't have gotten the right answer if I had tried; I only read that book once). Since I cheated, I'm out for the rest of this round. Next person, please?

BigGov 08-20-2004 08:38 AM

"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

That was giving me difficulty, the first thing that came to my mind was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but after looking through my little library I got the answer.

Neuromancer - William Gibson

I'll give a hint right off the bat because it's a somewhat obscure book. It's Non-fiction.

"A company may have purchased the best security technologies that money can buy, trained their people so well that they lock up their secrets before going home at night, and hired building guards from the best security firm in the business. That company is still totally vulnerable."

Redlemon 08-20-2004 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigGov
"A company may have purchased the best security technologies that money can buy, trained their people so well that they lock up their secrets before going home at night, and hired building guards from the best security firm in the business. That company is still totally vulnerable."

Ooh, my guess was SO CLOSE. Close enough that I'm not going to post my guess until someone gets this one right. I'll report back.

Key 08-20-2004 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigGov
"A company may have purchased the best security technologies that money can buy, trained their people so well that they lock up their secrets before going home at night, and hired building guards from the best security firm in the business. That company is still totally vulnerable."

Would this be The Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnick? I don't have it anymore to verify, but I believe that sounds familiar.

BigGov 08-20-2004 04:21 PM

Yup, you got it right. Redlemon was close with Takedown by Tsutomu Shimomura.

Your question :)

Key 08-21-2004 12:01 AM

lets keep this easy... I had a book I wanted to do but lets change the pace.

SONG: There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold

whocarz 08-21-2004 12:44 AM

That would be "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zepplin.

Book: "Hand to hand combat is an engagement between two or more persons in an empty-handed struggle or with handheld weapons such as knives, sticks, and rifles with bayonets."

kalashnikov 08-21-2004 08:49 AM

art of war? sun tzu?

kalashnikov 08-21-2004 08:50 AM

stairway to heaven was the next song on my playlist when I read that. I so had that!

Confederate 08-21-2004 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whocarz
Book: "Hand to hand combat is an engagement between two or more persons in an empty-handed struggle or with handheld weapons such as knives, sticks, and rifles with bayonets."

Sounds like the US Army Field Manual of Combatives, but it's been a few years.

whocarz 08-21-2004 01:11 PM

You're right Confederate.

Derwood 08-22-2004 08:47 AM

Almost 24 hours, so time to get this started up again:

MOVIE: "Did you hear that? They've shut down the main reactor."

TIO 08-22-2004 09:30 AM

Star Wars: A New Hope

BOOK:
Quote:

Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.

BigGov 08-24-2004 10:40 AM

Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence (yes that was Googled to get this thread up and moving again)

Time to revive with a new question.

This one is too easy, I'm not sure if the movie starts the same way, but even if it doesn't the beginning is so obviously similiar you could just guess it. So this thread better get moving again.

"Tyler gets me a job as a waiter, after that Tyler's pushing a gun in my mouth and saying, the first step to eternal life is you have to die."

balderdash111 08-24-2004 11:52 AM

Fight Club, of course.

Another easy one

Movie: Saigon......Shit.

Derwood 08-24-2004 12:36 PM

Hmmmm. Apocolypse Now?

TIO 08-24-2004 01:14 PM

Yeah, it's Apocalypse Now. I thought the start of AN was "I wanted a mission, and for my sins they gave me one", but a quick google proved you right.

AN story: A friend of mine recently submitted his Engineering honours thesis. The first line was
"I wanted a topic, and for my sins they gave me one"
and it finished with
"The honours...the honours..."

Derwood 08-24-2004 03:07 PM

MUSIC: "Oh look at how she listens, she says nothing of what she thinks."

gremlinx8 08-24-2004 03:17 PM

Grey Street by Dave Matthews Band

Book: It was a bright, cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

thesupermikey 08-24-2004 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gremlinx8
Grey Street by Dave Matthews Band

Book: It was a bright, cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

1984

Book: Cry Havoc, and Let Slip the Dogs of War!

warrrreagl 08-24-2004 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesupermikey
Book: Cry Havoc, and Let Slip the Dogs of War!

This is a quote from a Shakespeare's "Julius Ceasar," but it's not the first line, is it? Did I misunderstand the rules? Or is there something more contemporary that starts this way?

thesupermikey 08-24-2004 09:12 PM

it is a line from Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar. But is also the 1st line of Ceasar's letters about his campain in Brition. Ill try again

book: I sing of warfair and the men of war

RedCometChar 08-26-2004 10:04 PM

Seems to be the Aeneid, though I've also seen that line translated as, "This is a tale of arms and of a man." I could be off the mark, though.

thesupermikey 08-27-2004 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedCometChar
Seems to be the Aeneid, though I've also seen that line translated as, "This is a tale of arms and of a man." I could be off the mark, though.

it is indeed the Aeneid. It is from Robert Fitzgerald's translaton. Your turn

Redlemon 08-27-2004 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesupermikey
it is indeed the Aeneid. It is from Robert Fitzgerald's translaton. Your turn

Heh, I was thinking the same thing as RedCometChar. I never liked Fitzy anyway.

RedCometChar 08-27-2004 12:40 PM

Book: "A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head."

Xell101 08-27-2004 08:46 PM

Confederacy of Dunces

How about, "It was a high bluff, overlooking the dark violence of the swollen river."

Kadath 08-28-2004 06:16 AM

Wow, Xell101, I had to Google that because I was curious -- a good opener. I shan't give it away, but it seems sort of tough. I've heard of the other two, of course, but not that one, and I certainly couldn't tell you the first lines of any.

djtestudo 08-28-2004 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xell101
Confederacy of Dunces

How about, "It was a high bluff, overlooking the dark violence of the swollen river."

Didn't have to Google it...just had to double-check the book itself to make sure:D

The Last Full Measure by Jeff Shaara :thumbsup:

Now, for mine, from another of my favorites...

For some time now they had been suspicious of him.

djtestudo 08-29-2004 08:43 PM

A day and a half with no guesses?

Willravel 08-29-2004 09:18 PM

James Michener's Chesapeake. Anyone who likes traveling and the outdorrs should read Michener. He will be missed.

Let's see, what should I...AH..of course

"I've watched through his eyes, I've listined through his ears, and I'll tell you he's the one. Or at least as close as we're going to get."

I will drop a hint tomorrow if I've stumped you. Though I doubt it will elude everyone.


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