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Post by MarkUK on Dec 17, 2010 10:22:47 GMT -5
Get ready, Duran Duran fans! Today at 2 pm EST we’ll be posting a Duran Duran trivia question. The first five people to answer correctly will win an AYNIN T-shirt. Check back then!
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Post by nitetiger on Dec 17, 2010 10:28:14 GMT -5
not fair! I cannot Facebook at work.
lol.
Good luck to everyone.
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Post by Tin on Dec 17, 2010 10:39:27 GMT -5
Good luck all who can try.
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Post by tigermoon on Dec 17, 2010 10:42:29 GMT -5
Great!
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Post by two on Dec 17, 2010 14:16:58 GMT -5
Double drat missed it! Did anyone from here win?
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Post by noonaspud on Dec 17, 2010 15:54:00 GMT -5
What was the correct answer?
Thanks
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Post by Blank on Dec 17, 2010 15:57:04 GMT -5
careless memories, is my guess
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Post by noonaspud on Dec 17, 2010 16:36:45 GMT -5
A little help from all you experts...[myself definately NOT included] The question was....
Ready for that trivia? The upcoming video for "All You Need Is Now" features black-and-white segments. We’re giving away an AYNIN T-shirt to the first 5 people who can tell us what was the FIRST Duran Duran video with portions filmed in black and white. Go!
Apparently the answer was The Chauffer. Much confusion amongst people as to the wording of the question and the correct answer.
What do you think?
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Post by oktobercolours on Dec 17, 2010 16:36:51 GMT -5
The winning answer was announced as The Chauffeur, but I'm looking at a still image on my computer from Planet Earth - where Simon is on his back staring up and it sure as heck looks black & white to me.
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Post by oktobercolours on Dec 17, 2010 16:49:33 GMT -5
The winning answer was announced as The Chauffeur, but I'm looking at a still image on my computer from Planet Earth - where Simon is on his back staring up and it sure as heck looks black & white to me. Technically... that wasn't FILMED in black and white, they just mucked about with the colors and removed them. Right, it wasn't filmed in B&W in its entirety, but, I guess, unless you're an absolute omniscient Duranie (or part of the editing process), how would you know that a few seconds (or a "portion") of what clearly is a black & white scene is not, um, black & white film? To me, that is black & white.
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