We dealt with mysteries and loose ends last week and ended up in another tie forcing Shannon to make the call. She went with the highly satisfying ending in Knives Out giving Maggie her third win, and with it the right to ask:
What movie is the best example of a “pop culture classic”?
The Rules:
Post your answer as a comment. Make it clear that this is your official answer, one per member.
No profanity. No pornography.
Defend your answer in the comments and fight it out against other MFC members’ answers for the rest of the week.
Whoever gets the most likes on their official answer comment (and only that comment) by Friday night wins the fight. You may like (heart, whatever) as many answers as you want.
The winner gets the honor of posting the next question the following Saturday.
In the case of a tie, the member who posted the question will decide the winner.
Notes:
Only movies will qualify (no TV shows, or documentaries); however, films that air on television or streaming (BBC films, a stand-alone mini-series) will qualify.
Your answer can be as off-the-wall or controversial as you’d like. It will be up to you to defend it and win people to your side.
Fight it out.
Would you like to join the fight?
Know someone who’d like to join as well? Let them know about us. The more fighters the better. Discounted rates are available for groups of four or more…perhaps sign up your family and friends as a gift.
And the winner is...LC, with the OG Star Wars 1977. Great job, LC. You get to choose Monday's question.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Few movies are more pop culture iconic than The Princess Bride and it's polar opposite, Rocky Horror Picture Show, but Monty Python is.