Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The one where you can play along at home


"Mustang, this is Voodoo 3. Remaining MiGs are bugging out."

You remembered that this was Merlin, Tom "Maverick" Cruise's RIO in the final battle scene in Top Gun. But did you remember that Merlin was played by Tim Robbins?

Thank you sir, may I have another?
Do you know the Kevin Bacon movie game? The goal is to connect KB to a given actor in the shortest number of movie links. For example Robin Watts was in Juno with Jason Bateman, who was in Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium with Dustin Hoffman, who was in Sleepers with Kevin Bacon. So Robin Watts' Kevin Bacon number is 3.

Well, from the people who brought you FishWar, I'd like to announce a new SethG creation.

How it works in my mind...
Some day I'll actually get seated next to Kevin Bacon at a dinner party. Well, I'm coming prepared. We'll be talking, and I'll ask "And what do you do?" When he says he's an actor, I'll look at him for a second, and as the look of recognition slowly dawns across my face I'll say, "I know you...you're that guy from...{something}!"

The question is, what should it be? My idea here is to pick an actor who's famous, and a role for which he is very much not famous. And for Kevin, I've got the perfect one in mind. I'm sure he gets recognized every day, but how many times have people remembered him from his role in Pyrates, in which he co-starred with real-life wife Kyra Sedgwick?


When they met on a crowded dance floor, it was a combustible experience and the fire has continued. Everywhere they make love, they start a fire. Clubs, closets, even in a tepee. They leave a smoldering trail wherever they go. Not even ice can keep this hot couple from burning down the town.





Yes, they made a movie about a couple whose attraction to each other was so intense that things would spontaneously combust when they got it on. The movie's actually decent, but let's just say it's not the role for which he's known best.

The game has its roots in the spring of 1996. I was sitting in my apartment, watching Vision Quest (the 1985 Matthew Modine wrestling movie) with Laura and Helena. And I stared for like an hour at the woman who moved into his house, and it was driving me crazy that I couldn't figure out who she was. Finally I got it: It was the same woman who played Sasha in Gotcha! (the 1985 Anthony Edwards spy thriller). Later I looked it up: turns out, it was Linda Fiorentino. Who at the time was much more famous for her work in Jade, The Last Seduction, and Unforgettable. And we owned a copy of Pyrates, and the rest is history...

And, as the Kevin Bacon game, sometimes called Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, is named after the concept of six degrees of separation, we'll pick something that rhymes with obscure. Got it: Julianne Moore!

And she's perfect--Julianne Moore is a celebrated actress who's starred in many Oscar nominated and winning films and been nominated for four acting Oscars herself. But before that she had a bit role in Body of Evidence, about which all that can be said is that it wasn't Madonna's worst film. Just something to keep in mind when you run into her.

The Julianne Moore Movie Game! Pick up a copy today!

6 comments:

Vector said...

Hmm. I typically use Steve Zahn to get to Kevin Bacon. We were floormates freshman year at college.

Thanks for the Tuesday time. I'll bet you beat that next week.

SethG said...

Steve Zahn? Oh yeah, that guy who was in Crimson Tide with Ricky Schroder.

His dad's name is Carleton.

Vector said...

He was in Crimson Tide. He died in a flooded compartment when a bolt or a nut or something metal and holding the sub hull together hit him on the head.

He was also in Dr. Doolittle 2 with Kevin Pollak.

SethG said...

Well, Phil Proctor was in Dr. Dolittle 2, too, and he was also in Lobster Man from Mars with my Uncle Freddie. And his daughter was in Riding in Cars with Boys with Steve Zahn...

Wait a minute, wrong game. This is about the Julianne Moore Movie Game.

New record for Friday,
sg

Vector said...

Oh, Julianne Moore. Somehow I knew I was lost in your blog entry. Let's see...nope, still lost.

SethG said...

And Ron Jeremy was an extra in Ghostbusters.