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Final Scores and Summary
 

Tourney #3 Final Scores
Alan Smithee161
USCFilmCrew161
Alotta Fagina161
Nunis161
Jame Gumb161
Steel Frog161
Gren160
Grittopher160
Knarf160
MovieMakers160
NobodysFool160
Odd Todd160
Sheila1313160
Snotball160
Sugarpuss O'Shea160
Toto lé Heros160
Ulkesh160
Bookhead159
Bing158
MaryLouise150
ScaryG146
CineMongolia144
KingOfFarts140
C-Jack136
Spoleto's136
Chester135
ChasperKC132
Bishworm127
ButWeRLaaadies!!127
Byrowill127
DigDug127
Raistlin125
RxFan125
KTee124
Kumar124
Summonerx124
Sydney Barringer124
SmartestManAlive122
Numbbell120
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FilmWise Tournament #3 - Round 1 (Ended Friday, March 18th, Midnight PST)
Welcome to Round 1 of FilmWise's Tournament #3, I hope you like it! There is a total of 48 points possible in this first round. Keep in mind that you may submit answers as many times as you'd like before the Friday deadline, but I will only use your last submission. Also note that the tourneys are scored manually, so don't stress too much over every bit of spelling and punctuation; if it's close, it'll be fine.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email at brian@filmwise.com and I'll answer them and stuff. Also, I'd love to get your feedback on different puzzle types, what you liked and didn't like, that sort of thing, for later rounds and future tourneys.

Random Images (1 pt. each, 8 pts. possible)
A pretty straight-forward start to get things going. Name the movie each image is from. That's it.

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Dial-A-Match (10 pts. possible)
To play Dial-A-Match, spin the slot-machine-esque wheels until you match an actor to at least one of his/her movies. In each puzzle, each of the actors in the middle has one match on either the left or right side. However, one (and only one) actor has a match on both the left and right, which is what you'd like to figure out. You can score 2 points simply by matching any actor to one of his/her movies. But you can score 5 points if you find the one correct actor to two of his/her movies. Important note: After you make your match, in each of the middle wheels, you must name the movie the actor is shown in, not the name of the actor. (That would be too easy!)
Dial-A-Match #1 (2 pts. for an actor and one movie match, 5 pts. for an actor and two movie matches)
 

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Dial-A-Match #2 (2 pts. for an actor and one movie match, 5 pts. for an actor and two movie matches)
 

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Love and Death (or Eight Weddings and Eight Funerals) (1 pt. each, 16 pts. possible)
Eight weddings are represented on the left and eight funerals are represented on the right. Name as many as you can, and don't worry about the order in which you list them, cuz it don't matter. Note: There is some variance in volume levels (oops!), so I'd suggest you keep your hand on the volume control.
Weddings
Funerals
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The Big Picture (1 pt. each, 10 pts. possible)
We've taken elements from ten different movies and rolled them all into this one image. Name as many as you can, and don't worry about what order you list them in.
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Distortions - Part 1 (1 pt. each, 4 pts. possible)
Here are four heavily distorted screen shots. Each week of the Tourney, we'll present these same screen shots, but they will become less distorted as the Tourney progresses. The earlier you're able to identify them, the more points you will earn.

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