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Movie Trivia: Name That Character?

Okay, folks.  That last game was ridiculously easy for most of you.  (Everyone got it in within the first 2 or 3 quotes—even the kids.)

So now, THE KID GLOVES ARE COMING OFF!  You want to go toe-to-toe with Bryan, the single man who has probably seen more movies than all 5 of you (who follow my blog) combined—here's your chance to truly prove yourselves.  Since this is only round one, I'll still be pulling punches. (e.g. If I were going all out, I would have only shown you the image of the goat costume below, instead of all three.  You'll have to ask yourself, "given the 90s fantasy hint from last week, would I have gotten it?"  That's the kind of mental pain I'll be bringing in weeks to come.)

Rules:
  1. Pop culture references ONLY. (No cult stuff that only I have seen.)
  2. Nothing R-rated. (G — PG-13, including things like NOT RATED popular documentaries.)
  3. Let's start off by saying, I have to own it.  (This includes digital videos, but they must have over 10 million views/downloads online.)
For this challenge, you will be shown cosplays (not even real pictures) of three of principal actors from a 1998 fantasy cult classic. TKO if you can include each of their titles. (Movie title hint: it will be available on Bluray/DVD combo pack, March 13th 2013—I want this so bad!).


Movie Character Names (incl. titles):

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Comments

  1. bry, for those of us to whose email your blog is sent, the answers are printed in the text. but without cheating I would have said: razell. bavmorda and "kale's coming!"

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  2. II'm out, They look like Halloween costume ideas to me.

    After a little research I realized I had seen this movie when I was younger and it FREAKED me out.

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  3. Joni, I know what you mean! It gave me nightmares too! But I still loved it!

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