And I suppose if you do play CineNerdle but you haven't yet played Puzzle #469, this is your SPOILER WARNING.
The spoiler is: Neither of the movies was La La Land.
With an average worldwide score of 4.1 out of 5 for this particular puzzle, that told me that on average, players were getting better than four of the five movies. But I could only conclude one of the two movies that this clue ended up applying to, that being Crazy Stupid Love.
I ultimately did the desperation move that you do when you don't know the answer, where you start randomly moving around tiles until you get the yellow indicator that you have three in a row and only need the fourth. As it turned out, I got the three in the row on the first try so easily ended up solving the puzzle, even though I had not seen the movie in question.
That movie was Gangster Squad, which I still haven't seen even though I have actually written about it before on The Audient.
Anyway, the takeaway was that not only have these two actors already appeared together three times in their careers, but that in each of those three movies they were in a relationship.
Should we begin thinking of them as the modern-day Hepburn and Tracy?
Probably not, but I did find it interesting that they have this sort of professional relationship, because we don't really talk about them as actors who are known for appearing together more than once on screen. I guess people don't really talk about Gangster Squad much in general. (I only talked about it when anticipating its release, wondering whether we'd get the good version of director Ruben Fleischer that we saw in Zombieland, or the bad version that we saw in 30 Minutes or Less. I obviously never bothered to find out.)
I did a quick run through the rest of Gosling's filmography on IMDB and concluded that Stone wasn't in any of his other movies, and since I did Gosling I didn't need to do Stone.
I did wonder, though, who they could have played in each other's movies over the years, while still meeting the requirement of being in a relationship.
Stone could have been:
1) A Barbie, though after Margot Robbie there wasn't really any room for other A-list actresses, and Stone would never have been cast as Stereotypical Barbie;
2) A blow-up doll that Lars falls in love with, though that would have required even better acting skills than even Emma Stone has;
3) Micelle Williams in Blue Valentine (best fit, probably);
4) The Ana de Armas hologram in Blade Runner 2049, or
5) Neil Armstrong's wife.
Honorable mentions: Carey Mulligan in Drive, Eva Mendes in The Place Beyond the Pines
Gosling could have been:
1) Duncan Wedderburn, indulging in his fondness for comedy by playing a foppish rake;
2) Jonah Hill in Superbad;
3) Bradley Cooper in Aloha (best fit, probably);
4) Spider-Man, or
5) Joaquin Phoenix as a stand-in for Woody Allen? (Irrational Man)
Honorable mentions: Colin Firth in Magic in the Moonlight, Andrea Riseborough in Battle of the Sexes?? A cartoon caveman in The Croods or its sequel??
Anyway, this has been fun.
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