Packet 4: Tossup 3

In this film, a man who owns an antiques business “between nowhere and not much else” laughs at the skin of a rattlesnake that jumped at him out of an old crate. After (15[1])revealing that their ancestors were Black Seminoles, a bartender in this film nicknamed the “Mayor of Darktown” (15[1])advises his grandson that “blood only means what you let it.” This film’s protagonist returns to his hometown after divorcing his garrulous football fanatic wife Bunny, who is played in a cameo by (-5[1])Frances McDormand. This film ends with a wide shot of the lead couple holding hands at an abandoned drive-in theatre, (-5[1])after one suggests they should “forget the (*) Alamo.” In this film, the camera seamlessly glides between older and younger versions of characters as they reminisce about legendary sheriffs Charlie Wade and Buddy Deeds, (10[1])the father of a character played by Chris Cooper. For 10 points, (10[1])the discovery of a skeleton kicks (10[1])off what John Sayles film about a Texas border town? ■END■ (0[8])

ANSWER: Lone Star
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Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Superpower %Power %Neg %Avg. Buzz
2024 UFS - Columbia2024-08-0120%0%0%0%
2024 UFS - Florida2024-08-011100%0%100%0%32.00
2024 UFS - Maryland Side Event Weekend2024-08-01333%0%0%0%153.00
2024 UFS - Online2024-08-01475%0%25%25%110.33
2024 UFS - Waterloo2024-08-0120%0%0%50%