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Let's see...I'll tell you right out what the object in question is categorized in: it's a MOVIE. Just guess which one. I'll give you at least 30 questions also, but I'll stop it not to long after that. Get started.
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Does the movie's title start with a letter between A and M, inclusive?
Was the movie first released after January 1, 1970?
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Was the movie released after January 1, 1985?
Does the title of the movie begin with a letter between N and S, inclusive?
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Was the movie released after January 1st, 1995?
Is the title of the movie a single word?
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Was the movie released after January 1, 1990?
Is the first letter of the name a letter between N and P, inclusive?
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Is this movie a "man-movie" ie: does it have the traditional action sequences and such.
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It begins with a letter between N and S, inclusive. It was not released after January 1, 1995. The title is a single word. The movie has won an Oscar(s). The movie was released after Jan. 1, 1990. The first letter is not between N and P, inclusive. It is a "man movie," as in including traditional action sequences and such.
Since you are getting warmer, I'm setting the limit to 40 questions. 30 to go.
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ARRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH! How the %@#!! did you think that up???? Were my clues too obvious? Yes, the movie is "Speed." I recently watched it again and just wanted to do one of these competition things.
Seriously though, it came as more than a small shock that a movie containing Keanu Reeves with a title that didn't have "Matrix" in it won an Oscar. God bless "Best Sound" and "Best Sound Effects Editing."
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