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Apr 30, 2026

[Answer] Which ‘80s band at one point had three unrelated members with the same last name?

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...Duran Duran was one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide. Three members share the last name Taylor, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and Andy Taylor, but none of them are related. The band was formed in Birmingham, England, and rose to fame as part of the New Romantic movement. The name Duran Duran came from the villain character Dr. Durand Durand in the film Barbarella. Some of their most notable songs include “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “Rio,” and “A View to a Kill.”

[Answer] What national park shares a name with a TV Western starring Kevin Costner?

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...Since its premiere in 2018, "Yellowstone" has established itself as a TV Western for the modern age. Set in Montana, the show follows the Duttons, a family of rich ranchers who own the largest contiguous ranch in the U.S., as they battle against land developers, Indigenous peoples, and even the eponymous national park. Already renewed for a fifth season, the show proved so popular that a prequel series, "1883," debuted in December 2021, and two other spin-offs are in the works.

[Answer] Released in 1903, which of these helped pioneer the Western film genre?

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...Edwin S. Porter's "The Great Train Robbery" is regarded as one of the world's earliest narrative films, as well as one of the first Westerns. (It's been called the first Western, but that title is disputed.) The film is 11 minutes long — short by today's standards, but far longer than other films of that era, which were more like vignettes than full features. Known for its use of innovative techniques such as double exposure and shifting narrative perspectives, "The Great Train Robbery" is a titan of early American cinema.

[Answer] What is the name of the subgenre of Westerns mostly shot in Italy?

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...Most famously embodied by director Sergio Leone's films in the 1960s and '70s, spaghetti Westerns are a subgenre of Westerns usually filmed in Italy. Although European Westerns date back to 1895 with the Lumiere Brothers' "Indian Banquet," some consider composer Giacomo Puccini's opera "La fanciulla del West" (1910) to be the first spaghetti Western.

[Answer] Rodgers and Hammerstein's first musical was a Western set in what state?

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...Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were already independently successful when they teamed up for the first time in 1943, but the success they found together eclipsed everything that had come before. Their very first musical, "Oklahoma!," is one of the biggest shows in Broadway history; it ran for more than 2,000 performances and won a special Pulitzer Prize in 1944. Not only that, but its focus on narrative revolutionized the American musical, and Hollywood adapted the story for film in 1955.

[Answer] What sets the film "Blazing Saddles" apart from other Westerns?

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...From the comedic mind of Mel Brooks, "Blazing Saddles" is a sharp-witted parody that challenges some of the Western genre's most problematic tropes while addressing the racism of 1970s America. Brooks parodied many genres throughout his career, including sci-fi ("Spaceballs") and horror ("Young Frankenstein"), but "Blazing Saddles" remains one of his most famous and talked-about films.

[Answer] Which ‘80s band at one point had three unrelated members with the same last name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which ‘80s band at one point had three unrelated members with the same last name?"



...Duran Duran was one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide. Three members share the last name Taylor, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and Andy Taylor, but none of them are related. The band was formed in Birmingham, England, and rose to fame as part of the New Romantic movement. The name Duran Duran came from the villain character Dr. Durand Durand in the film Barbarella. Some of their most notable songs include “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “Rio,” and “A View to a Kill.”