Four Play Questionnaire

This questionnaire has been going around a lot in the past day, and James Reasoner of Rough Edges tagged me, so here I go…

Four Movies You Can See Over and Over
The Fatal Glass of Beer with W.C. Fields (Clyde Bruckman, 1933)
The Life of the Party with Winnie Lightner and Charles Butterworth (Roy Del Ruth, 1930)
Summertime with Katherine Hepburn (David Lean, 1955)
Vertigo with James Stewart (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958)

Four Places You Have Lived
Orono, ME
August, GA
Manhattan, NY
Brooklyn, NY

Four TV Shows You Love to Watch
Columbo
Matlock
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Veronica Mars

Four Places You Have Been on a Vacation
Los Angeles, CA
Boston, MA
Rockport, ME
Spain (school trip, so an “educational” vacation)

Four of Your Favorite Foods
Chicken Pot Pie
Scrambled Eggs with Bacon, Tomato and Guacamole mixed in
Meatloaf with Marinara
Strawberry/Raspberry Pie

Four Websites You Visit Daily
The Rap Sheet
Mystery*File
eBay
Advanced Book Exchange

Four Places You Would Rather Be
Honestly, wouldn’t want to live anywhere else than Brooklyn right now (maybe a bigger apartment, but I won’t be picky). But here are four places in New York City where I like to go:

Jimmy’s Diner (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
The Clover Club (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn)
Partners and Crime Mystery Bookstore (Greenwich Village, Manhattan)
Film Forum (Greenwich Village, Manhattan)

Four Things You Hope to Do Before You Die
Publish a novel
Get my Ph.D. in Film History
Have my music pressed on vinyl
Go on tour across the country with a band

Four Novels You Wish You Were Reading for the First Time
Here Comes a Candle by Fredric Brown
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Black Friday For by David Goodis
Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski

Tag Four People You Believe Will Respond
Gordon Harries of Needle Scratch Static
Gary Dobbs of The Tainted Archive
John Jennison of DoGooder Comics
Paul Brazill of You Would Say That, Wouldn’t You

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