But both are miles ahead of A Tale of Two Cities, which is incredibly painful for the more literary of us. And The Two Towers was released years before World War II.
Probably due to the large percentage of people from the US on this site. Among Americans, the history buffs may know the 1939 date; however, most are more familiar with the attack that dragged the US into the war - December 7, 1941. Of course, there are also many for whom "history" means the early hits of Taylor Swift.
Yes. Also, since they're two people, they could rate it FOUR thumbs up or down, or three, or just one. (I know it wouldn't fit with the quiz, I'm just going out on a limb here.) Unless, of course, I've been misinformed and one of them got a hand or a thumb cut off. Or two. Or maybe... actually, I'm going to get off this limb. I have a feeling it's dead.
I've never heard of a Siskel and Ebert. I thought it might be a sciencey thing I hadn't heard of, so I am glad it just referring to random movie critics.
"Have you seen these readings? The Siskel and Ebert count is off the charts!"
World war two has a two in it though, wether you write it or not. The point is his name is tupac, that doesnt contain the word two (it isnt two pack..).
just as the words later and mate do not contain the word eight. (Eventhough some "spell" it like l8r and m8)
I'd like to see some other artists for a change. No problem with her, but she seems to be the only female artist who appears in these quizzes. (Although she was the least-guessed answer, so obviously we haven't learned everything about her yet.)
"Have you seen these readings? The Siskel and Ebert count is off the charts!"
just as the words later and mate do not contain the word eight. (Eventhough some "spell" it like l8r and m8)
And that was accepted, in the long hand.
I skipped by it a couple of times until I realized what it was. So obvious!