S06.E12: The Great American Pop Culture Dinner Party

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Here we are, the last playoff match of season before next week’s championship bout! Returning victors Ian, Megan, and Danny test their knowledge of a thing we do not talk about. Round one will throw a dinner party for our favorite title characters before round two dives into the byzantine logic behind the titling of movie sequels. A customary lightning round caps off a tense match. See you next week for the season finale!Support Us On Patreon🥇 Become a patron and get special perks from ad-free episodes to full bonus matches!Follow Us🐦 @USAQuizShow on Twitter📷 @USAQuizShow on Instagram🧑‍💻 Our website is USAQuizShow.comEpisode Notes🗒 Brackets and full episodes notes can be found on this episode's page on USAQuizShow.com👊 If you were in college, you definitely saw the Fight Club rules on a poster, but for everyone else...🚗 Apparently, you all remember the 1983 John Carpenter Christine, rather than the 1958 Pierre Gaspard-Huit Christine, about the doomed love of the Baroness von Eggersdorf.💾 The distinction between Tron the movie and "Tron" the character in Tron the movie is a little difficult if you weren't paying close attention to the mostly nonsensical plot.🏔 Whatever else you want to say about 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, you've never seen Jim Varney like this (with a sword, trying to kill some children).👮‍♂️ Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol was the last in the franchise to feature Steve Guttenberg. They made three more.🧛🏻‍♂️ The Lost Boys sequels are The Tribe and The Thirst.🪩 Unfortunately, we had to take out the oddest game in the Castlevania franchise: the pachinko version of Rondo of Night that advertises "graphic violence."😵 Sean Bean really does get killed on screen a lot.🧌 Karnak is one of The Inhumans! Everyone loves The Inhumans!💭 Alternately, Carnac was a bit on Johnny Carson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.