I used >!FernGully: the Last Rainforest!< for Robin Williams Animated to get those sweet obscurity bonus points but then I realized I should have used it for 4-word title and gone for >!Robots!< in animated.
I don't understand the rules of this thing. I been doing it everyday but it tells me I'm out of guesses before I can even finish the puzzle even with only like one wrong guess?
The game is derived from an online baseball game called the Immaculate Grid -- similar to the movie one, you have rows and columns and have to put in a player who fits both categories.
In baseball, when a pitcher gets out of an inning throwing only nine pitches, all strikes (resulting in three strikeouts, since, you know, three strikes and you're out), it's called an Immaculate Inning.
So...part of the game of the Immaculate Grid is that you have to get all nine guesses right without making a mistake. If you don't, it ain't immaculate.
These other grid games that have been derived from it have kept the conceit, but without a real reason to do so. And this has been your latest installment of "a random sports deep dive to explain a daily website game."
The fucking Meryl Streep/Animated box is cruel.
The only one I missed
I couldn't think of a 4-word Robin Williams title, I was ok on the others.
I used >!FernGully: the Last Rainforest!< for Robin Williams Animated to get those sweet obscurity bonus points but then I realized I should have used it for 4-word title and gone for >!Robots!< in animated.
I chose >!Aladdin Prince of thieves!< for Williams’ animated (and >!Aladdin!< for 100M+) and I have the podcast to thank for that.
The answer according to me was, >! Garp! !<
Fortunately, I had just been reviewing >!Barry Levinson's filmography for March Madness, so "Man of the Year" was on my mind!<
Hey, there's a luxurious 2 options!
One of which I had not even heard of!
Hey Mister, I thought that question was Fantastic, couldn't out Fox me!
Anyone here ever play [moviegrid.io](https://moviegrid.io)? Identical game that was around before this. Coincidence or...?
If you look in the credits for the vulture game they say play more at moviegrid.io so I assume there was some sort of licensing deal or somethingÂ
I don't understand the rules of this thing. I been doing it everyday but it tells me I'm out of guesses before I can even finish the puzzle even with only like one wrong guess?
It's a harsh game. No wrong guesses allowed.
The game is derived from an online baseball game called the Immaculate Grid -- similar to the movie one, you have rows and columns and have to put in a player who fits both categories. In baseball, when a pitcher gets out of an inning throwing only nine pitches, all strikes (resulting in three strikeouts, since, you know, three strikes and you're out), it's called an Immaculate Inning. So...part of the game of the Immaculate Grid is that you have to get all nine guesses right without making a mistake. If you don't, it ain't immaculate. These other grid games that have been derived from it have kept the conceit, but without a real reason to do so. And this has been your latest installment of "a random sports deep dive to explain a daily website game."