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Ill Stay Home Thanks Disasters in Entertainment This quiz is about disasters that have happened in different modes of entertainment. All but two questions concern non-lethal disasters. The images may be tangentially related. Good luck and be careful!
Easier, 10 Qns, PootyPootwell, Oct 11 17
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  Stormy Entertainment   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
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Storms - hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes -- are powerful and memorable weather events, and they often figure prominently in various forms of entertainment.
Average, 10 Qns, wjames, Jun 22 21
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  Paris is Burning   popular trivia quiz  
Match Quiz
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The Eiffel Tower is such an easy target that writers, over the years, have clamored to find new ways to toy with it. In this quiz, match the approach taken with the appropriate story.
Tough, 10 Qns, pollucci19, May 04 18
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Disasters in Entertainment Trivia Questions

1. Which author, who spent some time at sea himself, wrote the 1902 novella "Typhoon", about a steamship carrying Chinese laborers trough a terrible storm?

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Stormy Entertainment

Answer: Joseph Conrad

Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski was born in Poland and didn't learn English until he was in his 20s. He wrote many nautical stories, drawing from his own nearly eleven years of service in the merchant marine. "Typhoon" tells of a steamship in a typhoon, a type of ship and crew quite different than the sailing vessels that they were replacing. One of the most memorable scenes was the sound coming from the crowded Chinese passengers; nothing loud or dramatic, but the sound of the silver coins they had labored to earn sliding and tinkling in the bilges of the ship as it rolls and heaves in the violent sea.

2. Which novel, later made in to a movie, told the story of a decrepit U.S. Navy minesweeper caught in a typhoon in WW2, and a rebellion against the commanding officer?

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Answer: The Caine Mutiny

Herman Wouk served on a destroyer-minesweeper in WW2, providing for realism in his 1951 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. "The Caine Mutiny" includes a account of a fictional destroyer-minesweeper enduring a severe lashing from a typhoon, based on an actual instance of a fleet under Admiral William Halsey in Typhoon Cobra in December 1944. In the actual storm, three destroyer-type vessels capsized and sank, and many other ships suffered significant damage, loss of life, and injuries. The fictional USS Caine was in severe danger, with the Captain and his second in command disagreeing on the safest course of action. Humphrey Bogart played the captain, Lieutenant Commanded Queeg, in a memorable performance in the 1954 movie based on the novel.

3. Which 1999 U.S. television show had an episode titled "The State Dinner", which included the President speaking to the crew of a U.S. Navy ship in danger in the midst of a hurricane?

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Answer: The West Wing

Martin Sheen starred as fictional President Jed Bartlett in "The West Wing" from 1999-2006. The first season episode "The State Dinner" revolves around a visit by the President of Indonesia, a difficult guest. Many emergencies distract President Bartlett from the dinner, including a large hurricane that strikes a naval task force that was sent to sea in an attempt to avoid the storm's predicted track. The President speaks directly to one of the smaller ships that has lost propulsion and is in extreme danger; when he asks to speak to the ship's captain, the young radio operator informs the President that the captain is busy and he can't get in touch with him, leaving the President to console the scared young man in what may be his last moments.

4. Kenny Chesney recorded the song "Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season" with the original writer of the 1974 tune. Who was this well-known Florida bard?

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Answer: Jimmy Buffett

The song first appeared on Buffets album "A1A", named for a coastal road that runs the length of Florida's Atlantic coast and on to Key West. The song is about a stereotypical Florida Keys beach bum that tries to stay drunk during all of hurricane season, 1 June - 30 November each year. Chesney reprised the song in 2018, duetting with Buffett.

5. The song "Rock You Like A Hurricane" gets a lot of play in areas of the U.S. before a storm arrives. Which 1980s German band first recorded this song?

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Answer: Scorpions

Other than the title, the song really has nothing to do with meteorological storms. The Scorpions formed in 1965 in Hanover, West Germany. Their 1984 album "Love At First Sting" was their first big commercial success, largely due to "Rock You Like A Hurricane" which reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.

6. Which 1948 Humphrey Bogart movie, named for a Florida island, features a hurricane as the central plot device?

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Answer: Key Largo

"Key Largo" was the fourth and last movie appearance together for Bogart and his wife Lauren Bacall. Bogey plays a man visiting his war buddy in a hotel in Key Largo. A hurricane isolates a diverse group, including a gangster played by Edward G. Robinson, that Bogart has to deal with while the storm rages. Key Largo (Spanish for "long key") is in the northern Florida Keys, closer to Miami than it is to the end of the Overseas Highway at Key West.

7. Which U.S. federal agency published the online video game "Hurricane Hero" where players used simulated satellite images and surface wind vectors to predict where a hurricane would make landfall?

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Answer: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that concentrates on scientific study of the oceans and atmosphere (as the name indicates). Many well-known agencies are parts of NOAA: the National Weather Service, National Ocean Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, and the National Hurricane Center among others. The game "Hurricane Hero" was just one of approximately twenty educational games and interactive applications that were available on the NOAA website.

8. Rembrandt van Rijn painted only one seascape, a scene from the Bible that is described in the Gospels of Matthew, Luke, and Mark. What is the title of this work?

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Answer: The Storm on the Sea of Galilee

Matthew, Luke, and Mark were three of the disciples of Jesus, and the only answer listed from the life of Jesus was of Him calming a storm on the Sea of Galilee. Rembrandt painted the piece in 1633.

9. Which 1997 "creative nonfiction" book contains what is recognized as one of the most accurate and gut-wrenching descriptions of a person drowning?

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Answer: The Perfect Storm

Adventurer Sebastian Junger wrote "The Perfect Storm" about an actual 1991 storm that hit the New England states of the U.S. and the maritime provinces of Canada. The book tells the true story of the crew of the fishing vessel Andrea Gail, and her crew out of Gloucester, MA. However, since all of the crew perished when the boat sank, the descriptions of their voyage and eventual deaths are the "creative" part. Junger describes the physiological processes involved in drowning in cold, clinical style that really hits home when you consider the crew experiencing that.

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