>who would win the quiz and who has most film knowledge?
Funny.
Mind you, the crowd will cheer everytime CIA says "Bane?". Effectively winning a round regardless of how wrong his answer might have been
There's no difference between begging for upvotes and begging for (You)s. Reddit and 4chan are the same site.
>>81172868
Is this Scholar's Bowl, the local high school competition from East Tennessee?
>>81172942
For (You)
anyhow I'm pretty sure a team of the best of /tv/ can wipe the floor against r/movies in a film quiz. Our combined autism and love for obscure kino would win it for us
>>81172868
We had some pure university challenge kino this week. Shit was tense as fuck.
>>81172868
/tv/ would win easily if they got their shit together
reddit would use big words and write a thesis and make everyone want to jump out a window.
>>81172982
this hurts more than it should
gee I wonder
>>81172966
Topkek
My GF coaches a scholar's bowl team. I've never asked but I'm pretty sure at least 2 members are anons.
>>81172982
>>81172868
reddit, cause they give a shit
we would only give bane answers, cause fuck the establishment
>>81174155
I watched it a lot on PBS when I lived in the Knoxville area. That was about six years ago now. Good fun.
>>81174120
>/lit/ is higher than /sci/
the people who make these have to be from /lit/, most of the stuff there is just masturbating about favorite books and genres. this one is outdated anyways, missing /his/ and /biz/ at least
>>81174120
>/sci/
>/lit/
ayy lmao
>pepe
>4chan
do people honestly believe the most mainstream meme of the 2010s is '4chan'? "pepe" was literally named 'tumblr's meme of the year' back in like 2015. He's not called 'facebook frog' for no reason