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Trivial Pursuit Silver Screen Edition subsidiary Card Set

Trivial Pursuit Silver Screen Edition subsidiary Card Set
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Trivial Pursuit Silver Screen Edition subsidiary Card Set

 
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This Subisidary Card set is for use with the Trivial Pursuit Master Game - Genus Edition

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:8.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:4.0 pounds
Package Length:7.6 inches
Package Width:6.6 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:3.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Silver Screen MOVIE edition subsidiary card set


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


3Only For Those Who Love The Classics  Aug 18, 2009 By Nick Wagner "MovieManiacX"
I am a huge movie buff. I own over 2,000 films, from every decade and every genre. Because of this, I think I know quite a bit about movies. I also love Trivial Pursuit, so putting these two things together should be great, right? Since it was made in 1983, many more recent films are missing. This makes the game very difficult to those who are not familiar with older movies. And when I say older I mean 1930-1980, not something that was released 10 years ago. The game was enjoyable to an extent, but was not as fun as I was hoping, mainly because it lacked movie specific questions and focused more on the actors and behind the scenes stuff. Finding this type of information is quite difficult when it comes to older films. I would only recommend this if you love and are very familiar with the classics.


3It Will Kick Your Butt  May 06, 2013 By Jil Christiansen "persistent hope"
I love trivia and I love movies, especially old movies, so I thought this would be a cakewalk. But this trivia is hard. I mean HARD. Like, "What are the names of Rocky Balboa's two pet turtles?" Excuse me? Rocky had pet turtles? Other questions I knew the answer to, but they stumped my coplayers, such as "How many eggs did Paul Newman's character eat in the film Cool Hand Luke?" And those were for movies we've actually seen. If I hadn't seen it, forget it.

Usually when I play Trivial Pursuit with my brother we finish the game within 90-120 minutes, depending on if we're simultaneously watching tv. But this, this we played for 45 minutes before either of us got a piece of pie. After 75 minutes we called it quits.

Don't get me wrong: in some ways this edition is really fun. But I can't get most of my friends to play the regular game with me, and I knew there was no point in even trying to play this with them.

If you're looking for a true movie challenge, this game would be great. But for the casual movie or trivia fan, I suggest you pass.

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5silver screen buff  Dec 04, 2009 By Mary C. Fennell "silver screen buff"
I had this game before and lost it before it was opened so I was thrilled to find it on Amazon!!

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5Be Careful - Open Immediately if Used  Sep 09, 2007 By Pea Mack
I recieved this product from one of the other vendors - not Amazon. Inside was only one box of Silver Screen cards and the other was a box of standard Trivial Pursuit cards. In fairness, the company replaced it quickly and with a better quality set. But be sure to check your orders immediately so that you can rectify and mix-ups.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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