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Something happend for the first time in this movie.....What????

This was the first time that the pseudonymn Alan Smithee was used


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Which musician is this dedicated to????


Answer: Kurt Cobain

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These are things inspired by Monty Python...

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Whom is this a tribute to???

Answer: Karl Sagan

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'X' features 107 heavy metal tracks from 75 different bands, selected by Schafer and Music Director Emily Ridgway as listed below, each song being a "completely sincere choice" by Schafer and Ridgway, with the whole track list being "designed to be loved by Metal fans." Schafer sought to include songs from most main sub-genres of metal, including classic heavy metal, industrial metal, and doom metal, with each faction in the game favoring a specific type. Though Schafer and others on the Double Fine team had vast knowledge of specific types of metal, Ridgway turned to a used-CD store owner named Allan from Aquarius Records who had "encyclopedic knowledge" of the entire genre, and who provided the team with sample CDs to help them discover some of the more obscure metal bands. Schafer also credits 'Y' with some of the music selections for the game.

Identify 'X' and 'Y'


'X'-Brutal Legends,'Y'-Jack Black

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Whose bus is this???

Answer: Ken Kesey

'X'(born 15,April 1940) is an English author, actor, playwright and former politician. He was a Member of Parliament and deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, and became a life peer in 1992. His political career, having suffered several controversies, ended after a conviction for perverting the course of justice and his subsequent imprisonment.

While at Oxford,'X' made a name raising money for the then little-known charity Oxfam, obtaining the support of 'The Beatles' in a charity fundraising drive. The band accepted his invitation to visit the senior common room of Brasenose College, where they were photographed with 'X' and dons of the college, although they didn't play there. The critic Sheridan Morley, then a student at Merton, was present and recalled the occasion:
'At the interval I went to the toilet, and there beside me was Ringo Starr. He asked if I knew this 'X' bloke. I said everyone in Oxford was trying to work out who he was. Ringo said: 'He strikes me as a nice enough fella, but he's the kind of bloke who would bottle your piss and sell it.'

'X' was satirically portrayed as a misunderstood secret agent, saviour of Britain and mankind and "overall thoroughly good chap", by actor Damian Lewis in the BBC drama 'X': The Truth (2002),which received strong reviews. Script writer Guy Jenkin explained that "my 'X' is the man who has frequently saved Britain over the last 30 years. He's beloved of all women he comes across, all men, all dogs – he's a superhero".

Identify 'X'...


'X'-Jeffrey Archer

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