00:00So we put on a little stick.
00:03How much do you want to put down on this?
00:05Only $10,000.
00:07In Notting Hill, what is the profession of Hugh Grant's character?
00:10A. College professor.
00:12B. Writer.
00:13C. Bookstore owner.
00:15D. Historian.
00:16Bookstore guy.
00:17Bookstore.
00:17Really?
00:18Yeah, bookstore owner.
00:20Ding, ding, ding!
00:21All right, solid start.
00:24By the way, you can't answer first because I will copy you.
00:26Oh, okay.
00:27You answered first.
00:28I know, guys.
00:28Yeah, okay, okay, okay.
00:29I know, and it was the cutest answer.
00:30Oh, boy.
00:31In the notebook, which character stands between Noah and Allie in the love triangle?
00:36A. John.
00:38B. Duke.
00:40C. Lon.
00:41D. Frank.
00:43If it's Lon, that's terrible.
00:45What are the two main characters' names again?
00:47Noah and Allie.
00:49Duke?
00:49For Noah and Allie, what would the writer pick there?
00:54Frank.
00:55I'm going to go John.
00:56So you went Duke.
00:57I went Duke.
00:58I can't believe I don't know this.
00:59You went through this, Frank.
01:01And I went John.
01:02What is it?
01:05Is it short for Lonnie?
01:06I honestly think it's just Lon.
01:08Oh, man.
01:10What film matches this description?
01:12A small, independent bookstore owner and the head of a corporate bookstore chain hate each other.
01:18You got mail.
01:18This is one of my favorite.
01:19I love this movie.
01:20You got mail.
01:20Sorry, I love this movie so much.
01:22I knew that.
01:23I did.
01:24You did?
01:25Of course.
01:26I'm not saying that this is the reason I moved to New York City, but this is the movie that
01:30made me fall in love with New York City.
01:31And the sun never sets.
01:34What fruit shape is the flask that Wendy receives on a date?
01:38Banana.
01:39Oh, yeah.
01:41Banana.
01:41Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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