new trivia -- in another 48 hrs, what is the nickname of the mysterious bad guy in the movie Nolte is chasing after, which turns out is a cop after all ?
In the movie GOOD WILL HUNTING-How many older big brothers does Will tell Skylar he has? Bonus if you can type all their names out ?
Can't remember who dies in Backdraft. Their father dies in a fire but not during the movie. There is a trainee, Tim, that gets severely injured by a backdraft but isn't dead. Adcox, the guy starting the fires, dies at the end. I don't remember enough of this movie.
I was thinking along the same lines as BWW - was gonna say Bull and Axe, couldn't remember the 3rd. But I see what you're looking for ... and don't have the faintest idea.
by backdrafts meaning the 3 accounting guys tied into the scam of closing down firehouses for money, which was why Ax killed them in the first place. ax died in a chemical fire. bull from the gaping wound from his fall in the chemical fire. tim was burnt badly in the high rise fire. none were by backdrafts. backdraft always bothered me for a few reasons. 1) the fireman's coat. how did you graduate from the fireman's academy and NOT KNOW how to button the damn coat ? isn't that day 1 ? this happens to 2 different graduating candidates in the movie? how can't they button the coat correctly? 2) Tim says "did you get the second lead out?" the fireman says "what the hell are you talking about?" Tim seems like a moron. He says stuff that makes no sense and then forgets to check for heat after Kurt Russell tells him twice to do it. 3) William Baldwin quits the academy once. then comes back and graduates, only to quit weeks into the job and then gets a job very suddenly with Robert Deniro's arson investigative unit, thanks to Jen. then because he somehow commands a hose in a fire, he's a fire fighter again and gets back to #17? im sure HR would have a field day with that crap. so he leaves Robert Deniro? What happens if he quits again ? Not likely to happen.
in Apollo 13 - what is the name of the lunar craft they are in? And it's not called "Apollo 13" either. And not the little craft that lands in the water. the main lunar craft from the moon to the Earth's atmosphere before they detach and fall down to Earth in the little capsule?
Scratch that. Eagle was a prior lunar (Apollo) mission. But I believe you're asking for the name of the lunar landing craft for the Apollo 13 mission.