So, Hombrewolf did it first by way of Robot Chicken/That 70's show (although Baxter later pointed out both Seth and Chong are on That 70's show - 1 degree!) So these 2 ladies were chosen next and it was quickly figured out by Clem (by way of Eliza Dushku...nice!):
So that's over....Next up, Clem's choice:
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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This was driving me nuts... James Marsters was in Buffy with Eliza Dushku, who was in Bring It On with Kirsten Dunst, who was in Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts, who was in Charlie Wilson's War with Tom Hanks, who was in a League of Their Own with Madonna.
If this stands up to scrutiny, then I pick Tom Lenk (Andrew) and Giovanni Ribisi.
If I can answer now since someone did that in the last blog...
Tom Lenk was a book salesmen in The Number 23 with Jim Carry
Who was in Lemony Snicket with Jude Law
Who was in Cold Mountain with Giovanni Ribisi
If I got it, and I’m allowed to go again I want to put:
Nathan Fillion & Tom Cruise
I hope that’s not as easy as my last one. Ish. -_-
ok, I'm trying this one:
Nathan Fillion was in Serenity with that chick from Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip....
with Chandler Bing
who was in Friends When Brad Pitt Guest Starred
who was in Interview with the Vampire w Tom "Scientology" Cruise
Extra vampire points!!
whew that was hard! ok, I choose:
Alexis Denisof and Jim Carey
Alexis was in Angel with David Boreanez
who was in Bones with Rider Strong in one episode
who was in My Giant with Billy Crystal
who was in The Princess Bride with Cary Elwes <3
who was in Liar, Liar with Jim Carey.
Okay, so...
Anthony Stewart Head to Lindsay Lohan
Kinda easy to those paying attention, I know.
ooh that sounded like it was tough!
I don't think I know anything that La Lohan was in. Wasn't she in That 70's show once? Wait, wasn't she also in a movie with Jamie Lee Curtis? Am I wrong or are our worlds completely colliding?
Here goes:
Lohan to Amy Poehler (mean girls)
Poehler to Sarah Michelle Gellar (southland tales)
Gellar to Head in, well, that's obvious. Yeaa!
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