Round 2 Stumps, (with quotes from wikipedia):
Post #399:
Meet the Applegates, (AKA The Applegates ).
The film focuses on a family of mutant shapeshifters from Brazil who have taken human form and settled in Ohio. Their mission is to cause a nuclear holocaust and human extinction.
Post #400:
The Ruling Class.
Jack assumes his place in the House of Lords with a fiery speech in favour of capital and corporal punishment. His colleagues applaud wildly, completely unaware the speech is the ranting of a lunatic. When seen through his eyes, his colleagues – singing "Onward, Christian Soldiers" – appear to be rotting corpses.
Post #466:
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
Doc Savage's aides
Savage is accompanied on his adventures by up to five other regular characters (referred to in the 1975 movie and in marketing materials from the Bantam Books republication as "The Fabulous Five"), all highly accomplished individuals in their own right.
Post #474:
Houdini.
A reporter named Dooley challenges Harry to break out of one of Scotland Yard's notoriously secure jail cells. Harry, who hired Dooley to issue the challenge, accepts, unaware that the cells do not have locks in the doors, but are mounted on the outside walls. Despite the added difficulty, the dexterous, determined Houdini picks his cell lock and appears on time for his next performance.
Post #453:
Fame.
Junior year
During a late-night showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the 8th Street Playhouse, Ralph encourages Doris to smoke marijuana.


Post #399:
Meet the Applegates, (AKA The Applegates ).
The film focuses on a family of mutant shapeshifters from Brazil who have taken human form and settled in Ohio. Their mission is to cause a nuclear holocaust and human extinction.

Post #400:
The Ruling Class.
Jack assumes his place in the House of Lords with a fiery speech in favour of capital and corporal punishment. His colleagues applaud wildly, completely unaware the speech is the ranting of a lunatic. When seen through his eyes, his colleagues – singing "Onward, Christian Soldiers" – appear to be rotting corpses.

Post #466:
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
Doc Savage's aides
Savage is accompanied on his adventures by up to five other regular characters (referred to in the 1975 movie and in marketing materials from the Bantam Books republication as "The Fabulous Five"), all highly accomplished individuals in their own right.
- Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett "Monk" Mayfair, an industrial chemist.
- Brigadier General Theodore Marley "Ham" Brooks, an accomplished attorney.
- Colonel John "Renny" Renwick, a construction engineer.
- Major Thomas J. "Long Tom" Roberts, an electrical engineer.
- William Harper "Johnny" Littlejohn, an archaeologist and geologist.

Post #474:
Houdini.
A reporter named Dooley challenges Harry to break out of one of Scotland Yard's notoriously secure jail cells. Harry, who hired Dooley to issue the challenge, accepts, unaware that the cells do not have locks in the doors, but are mounted on the outside walls. Despite the added difficulty, the dexterous, determined Houdini picks his cell lock and appears on time for his next performance.

Post #453:
Fame.
Junior year
During a late-night showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the 8th Street Playhouse, Ralph encourages Doris to smoke marijuana.
