The answer to this week’s quiz question is – “Modern Times,” Chaplin’s classic film.
Bloggers who answered correctly are Dick Jones, Lady in Read, Altonian, Lyn, Sharp Little Pencil, Tess Kincaid, Bee’s Blog and Za faran. Congratulations to all.
(Also for Three-Word Wednesday and ABC Wednesday: "C" is for "chow")
Well, the Berownial quiz last week was about a play – which got an excellent response, I’m pleased to say – so let’s have a movie as a quiz subject this week.
I wrote the following, based on a famous motion picture. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is this: tell us which motion picture?
Mr. Barnes: “We have quite a few people come into these offices with some far-out theory or other. We don't subscribe to most of them. You say you have something different?”
Mr. Welch: “We do indeed. As I think you’ll agree.”
“The name of your firm again?”
“Behavioral Systems, Incorporated. We describe our system as ‘On-site grazing’.”
“Whatever that means.”
“What it means, Mr. Barnes, is that I am here to save your corporation money, a lot of money.”
“I’ve heard that before.”
“Well, let me show you what I mean. Around noon time, all those workers on your factory floors take a lunch break, right?”
“That’s right.”
“That break lasts for how long – hour, half-hour? “
“A half-hour. That’s all anyone needs for lunch.”
“Okay. When you add up all that time, all those half-hours when no work gets done, have you ever estimated what that down time costs your corporation , in actual dollars?”
“What’s the point? People have to have some chow. They can’t work all day without a lunch break.”
“That’s where this comes in. You may have wondered why I’ve brought this rather odd-looking device with me. This is science, Mr. Barnes. The scientific result of the study of social and emotional factors on the economic impact of a corporation’s bottom line. This will change the drab lives of your workers.”
“Whew. You talk fast.”
“That’s because I’m excited about our product, and what it can do for you! This device is our Dynamic Feeder Model 4-A. It makes for a contented labor force, and it saves you money. This marvelous machine feeds a worker while he works; no longer is there a need for a lunch break!”
“H’mm. That is interesting.”
“It twines aroud the worker like the tendrils of a plant and in its pulsating operation it feeds him - it even supplies a napkin afterwards. And there’s a speed control. It operates at the speed that adjusts to the individual worker. Oh, there’s just one thing.”
“What’s that?”
“When someone is eating corn on the cob, you’ve got to be careful about the rate of speed. If it goes too fast, it can result in a real mess.”
Go ahead; have a go. The above is suggestive of which film?
(Also submitted to Sunday Scribblings.)
9 years ago
42 comments:
No idea at all, but it most definitely sounds like an interesting movie, very strange indeed! :-)
Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times! :-)
Cheaper by the Dozen??? This is a wild guess!
Modern Times
The quiz is starting off with a bang. Both Bee's Blog and Za faran have come up with the correct answer.
feeds a worker while he works reminds me of the famous I Love Lucy scene when she eats the chocolates
Lucy Candy Factory Video
I'll take a shot at "Automatic people Feeder"
Your comment was an interesting try, gsb, but you don't give us the name of the movie.
Tough one Mr. B. ...wild guess...Modern Times?
Big news. Tess Kincaid - yes, that Tess Kincaid - has given us the right answer.
Impressive. I hope Queno put that machine in my workplace.
I'm thinking "Modern Times," the Chaplin classic where he was actually "caught in the machine." Very nice! Amy
http://sharplittlepencil.com/2013/01/27/extra-extra-editorial-comment-by-moi/
Sharp Little Pencil has just joined the select group of bloggers who have come up with the correct answer. Who's next?
I don't know the movie, but I do know I hope I never have to work at that job, even if lunch comes with a napkin!
The 40 Year Old Virgin?
I do enjoy your replays but I never
have been good at guessing- thanks for your support I appreciate it!
So I think "Modern Times" because it looks like it...!!!??
Lyn is back! Yes, Lyn has - again - come up with a correct answer.
Charlie Chaplin's 'Modern Times'.
No inkling, Berowne! I got a right answer only once before. I'll continue lurking though! Nicely!
Hank
Chalk up Dick Jones as another who has given us the right answer.
I'm even less certain than last time - Soylent Green?
Gosh, I'm stumped! Will have to check back for the answer.
Leslie
abcw team
This can only be Chaplin's 'Modern Times' - am I right, or am I right?
The correct answers keep showing up; this one is from Altonian. Congratulations.
Ooh..like this one..something sci-if? Metropolis? (Though must confess have never made it through to the end)
the Matrix?
The Sound of Music :)
I think "Metropolis" was a very good guess, jaerose. Not quite the correct one, however.
Berowne, as always, excellent quiz.. my try - 'Modern Times'
my answer - Berowne to yet another wonderful quiz - Modern Times
Not one to do things by halves, Lady in Read answered correctly - twice. :-)
Very visual but I see no title...hmmm...
I am always wise after the event! You have certainly got a great series of quizzes going. It is really frustrating so many crack it before I do. My only hope is to suggest "Cheaper by the Dozen."
:) haha.. good to know i was correct - doubly!!
how boring that lunch break would be !!
I am SO PROUD. See, you had to go a little "beneath" Shakespeare for me, although I did (belatedly) get "Taming of the Shrew." Loved this, and thanks for the mention! Amy
http://sharplittlepencil.com/2013/01/31/chanteuse-in-sneakers/
Thank you. Good quiz!
I would never have guessed the name of the movie.
Anyway, I do not like this robot-feeding thing for work -efficiency's sake. It is dehumanizing. I hope our times do not get to this ah...level of efficiency.
~Imelda
Schindlers List
Sorry, Kutamun, that was the subject of a quiz last December.
Best guess is Groundhog Day...
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