/r/TriviaTime
A subreddit where you post your favorite mega-obscure trivia question and fellow redditors try to answer it!
Post your favorite Movie/ TV/ Entertainment question. Ask something about a word origin. Find out whether we know your answer to the weirdest animal trivia you can think of. The harder it is to google the answer, the better.
RULES:
1.TAKE A PENNY. LEAVE A PENNY. If you are on and want to answer multiple questions, you will need to post one question for every three answers you give. This sub is for everyone who loves to play it. Why would people want to play if you keep hogging the answers?
2.PAY ATTENTION TO THE STICKIES. If the question you wish to post falls under the category of that sticky, post your question in its comment section.
3.YOU ARE NOT TO GOOGLE ANSWERS AND POST THEM. Reddit is full of liars which is annoying, since this sub is on the honor system. One hint to posters is to make the question complicated enough that it makes it difficult to look up.
4.If you want to do any nsfw trivia, please post the appropriate warnings.
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I run a weekly trivia show at a Mexican restaurant in my town. This week's theme (in honor of Valentine's day) is "Chick Flicks". Basically romance and romantic comedy movies. I was supposed to have my questions completed by today, but have come down with an absolutely horrendous stomach bug. I can barely function like a human right now. So I'm reaching out to you, good people of Reddit to help me with some questions. I don't need them to be too hard, I'm entertaining a crowd of country bumpkins, so nothing too deep cut. I also need to come up with a question that has at least 5-7 answers to it. I use the multi answer one for halftime. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
Note: This post was approved by the mods.
Hi /r/triviatime,
I am a trivia nut. My friends and I love bar trivia but aren't always up for the 2 hour + 1-2 drink commitment, so we started doing weekly office trivia quizzes in our offices by hand. It was a huge hit so we built a platform around it online and our friend's offices liked it so much it's now being used by hundreds of people and we've had thousands of quiz submissions.
We feel good about where the product is now and are looking to grow the user base. I have a feeling a lot of people in this sub would enjoy it, and if you don't, we'd love to hear the feedback as to why.
Head over to www.watercoolertrivia.com and sign up if you're interested.
You can also see a better/more detailed one-pager on the product here: https://imgur.com/a/gV431
January 2001, a friend of mine who had just come from Montreal told me he went to see Unbreakable on release night. He mentioned a scene where Bruce Willis, overlooking a game from the stadium bleachers, started to levitate just a few inches from the floor. I couldn't remember such scene or ever find it rewatching it on DVD. My friend could've been messing with me except he is the most boring and serious person I know, corporate type, not even interested in movies that much. But he remembered that moment perfectly from the version he saw at the theater. From the idea to the described execution it seemed to belong to the movie. Has anybody heard about this missing, deleted, or urban myth scene?
What was the lady's horse's name?
I keep hearing people say, "that's old news." Should there not be a word for that?
Is there a word, (or even a paragraph), for this? "Feeling really tired at work - but after clocking-out... HEYYY!!!" . (see also) https://redd.it/75wvua
(...on the same day.) {The world needs such a word.}
I will not elaborate further.
In 1989, I went to see Who Framed Roger Rabbit in Racine, WI. There was a cartoon short before the film that involved a dog that eventually puked into a slipper. What is the name of that short?