NSU Home | NSU Store | In The Current Issue... | Contact Us | | |
Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
Silver Card Talk Member |
Which actor as appeared on the most DIFFERENT film and TV project trading cards ? (not how many sets, how many different projects pictured) see if you can get it or even if no reply, I'll put answer up tomorrow This message has been edited. Last edited by: cheifbrody, | ||
|
Diamond Card Talk Member |
In the interest of guessing, which I'm not going to get right anyway, I think you have to clarify your parameters. By different projects, do you mean different titles? Like a Star Trek actor with 20 different Star Trek cards, would only count as one. Or would he count as 20? Also appeared on project trading cards? What do you mean? Just having a base card? Or do you mean autograph and/or relic cards? I think you mean pictured on any card, in any single title, counted only as one time. Correct? I don't think anyone will get that, unless its been published some place. | |||
|
Platinum Card Talk Member |
Wow, great question. . . I have no idea. Leonard Nimoy? | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
Let's see - - - Do you mean they actually have to be on the cards, or just be in projects that had card sets? Cause if it's the latter, it's probably Stan Lee, for all his cameos. I'm going to interpret your rules as: A "project" is a stand-alone movie, or a tv series, that has scenes pictured on NS cards. And the actor in question has to be on the cards. (I'm guessing that all the things I list below, the actor does actually appear on the cards, but I don't have them to check. So I could be wrong.) . Harrison Ford - Star Wars ESB ROJ Force Awakens Raiders of the Lost Ark IJ and the Temple of Doom IJ and the Last Crusade IJ and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Ender's Game Shatner - 7 ST movies Natl Lampoon Loaded Weapon ST TOS Outer Limits Twilight Zone Six Million Dollar Man If voice over work counts, add ST: Animated Anthony Daniels 10 diff SW movies voice work: Clone Wars animated series Lego Star Wars SW Rebels Other possibles: Andy Serkis has 3 LOTR movies, 1 Hobbit, 2 SW, 1 King Kong, Avengers Age of Ultron, Black Panther Depending on how many of Mark Hamill's VO roles made it to cards, he would be a contender. Nimoy has ST properties, plus Fringe, Twilight Zone, Outer Limits Warwick Davis has 6 SW movies, all 7 HP movies. His character "Porridge" appears in the Topps Dr. Who Alien Attax game cards. Christopher Lloyd has Eight Men Out, ST 3, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Back to the Future 2, Addams Family Tim Curry has Rocky Horror, Home Alone 2, Congo, Loaded Weapon, 3 Musketeers, The Shadow, plus assorted VO work So I'm gonna go with Warwick Davis. | |||
|
Diamond Card Talk Member |
Well Samuel L. Jackson is credited with the most money making movies. He's done Jurassic, Marvel, The Spirit, Star Wars, etc., so I'll go with him. But I still don't understand the rules. | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
Yes, doesn't matter how many sets that are released of Star Trek (original series) it counts as one, and by project I mean the actor project, which means there may be only one image of that film/TV in a complete set, and lets just say it's my answer and not an official published answer.This message has been edited. Last edited by: cheifbrody, | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
Yes it has to be an on card appearance. Pop century type cards don't count or if they threw a first pitch at a baseball game This message has been edited. Last edited by: cheifbrody, | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
By the way, he's not been mentioned yet. | |||
|
Diamond Card Talk Member |
So now we can eliminate any females. Watch, this is going to be someone who is not a big star, but does a lot of work. | |||
|
Gold Card Talk Member |
I'm assuming a character actor with a long career. I'll say Shane Rimmer, who recently passed away. Jess | |||
|
Platinum Card Talk Member |
Robert Patrick? | |||
|
Platinum Card Talk Member |
Christopher Lee (just a quick ebay search) LOTR STAR WARS JAMES BOND GREMLINS 2 BRITISH HORROR HAMMER HORROR MASTERS OF HORROR (promotional) CHARLIE CHOCOLATE FACTORY SPACE 1999 WICKER MAN ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
mykdude, that's the answer | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
| |||
|
Platinum Card Talk Member |
281 Films and Shows......he loved his craft. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
|
Diamond Card Talk Member |
OK, Lee is a great choice with a fabulously long career, but going by your rules of different projects, why wouldn't all Hammer Draculas and the British Horror Collection be lumped together, the Hobbit and LotR lumped together and anything Star Wars lumped together? Then his 26 becomes 15. Still probably wins anyway. I didn't even know about some of those sets, so that's the advantages of being in the UK. | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
I get what you mean but this is how I saw it, every image is a different movie (and 2 TV shows) even if the set is the same it is unusual for one person to have that many, I'm sure there are more, I couldn't find a Mummy card, there are 2 LOTR/Hobbit I couldn't find, he is a character in Corpse Bride (voice) there is a set of that but I couldn't find it and darn he's in The Golden Compass but doesn't appear on a card. | |||
|
Bronze Card Talk Member |
He doesn't appear in the second Hobbit movie. The other LOTR one has an autograph card, which should be easy to find. | |||
|
Silver Card Talk Member |
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) I see he isn't credited so he's not in, but the other LOTR was the one he was cut out for time and only appears in extended version so I should have found and included it. | |||
|
Platinum Card Talk Member |
He has an autograph card for FOTR and RTOK. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata | Page 1 2 |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |