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Friday, May 25
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Thursday, May 24
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Wednesday, May 23
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FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012Stanley Kubrick was infamous for taking years to make his movies, some of which were so attenuated that they never came out. A good example was his version of "Napoleon," which he shelved to make "A Clockwork Orange." Happily, he got to use a lot of his research when he made "Barry Lyndon." Kubrick was also the original director slated for "A.I. Artificial Intelligence," but the technology wasn't around for him to make the movie he wanted, and by the time it was available, Kubrick had died. Spielberg made the film based on Kubrick's notes. What was Alex Keaton's middle name? A) Eugene B) Joy C) Mary D) Peace Previous answer: Heffalumps and woozles are part of the Winnie the Pooh universe. TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Paul Paquet at paul@triviahalloffame.com or visit him online at www.triviahalloffame.com. Paul Paquet has been writing trivia since the early 1990s and has written roughly 100,000 questions.
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