Quiz: Hollywood Shootout

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A Hollywood quiz testing your knowledge on the contemporary and classic stuff.

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There are 6 kinds of questions

Picture (Pic) Audio (Ost) Quotes

(Quo) Connect

(Con) Fact/trivia (Tri) Mixed Bag (MB) You get to pick a

question of your choice However you can only

pick a question if the one to the left of it has been already been picked

Points system

Direct question 2 pts

Pass question 1 pt

Connect has variable scoring

+10 -6+ 8 -5+ 6 -4+ 4 -3+ 3 -2+ 2 -1

Infinite tries for the connect

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1 2 3 4 5 6 Connect

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Cast-away

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Remember the Titans

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Brief Encounter

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DoubleIndemnity

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Inside Man

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OpenSeason

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MatchPoint

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Which is the first movie ever filmed inside the

United Nations General Assembly and

Security Council buildings.

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Identify the Movie

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Look at this snapshot from The Constant Gardener… Focus on Pete Postlethwaite’s cap.

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Idi Amin: You are British.

Nicholas Garrigan: Scottish. I am Scottish.

Idi Amin: Scottish? Ha! Ha! Why didn't you say so?... Great soldiers. Very brave. And good people. Completely. let me tell you, if I could be anything instead of a Ugandan, I would be a Scot.

Nicholas Garrigan: Right... Really?

Idi Amin: He. Except for the red hair, which I'm sure is attractive to your women, but which we Africans, we find is quite disgusting.

Name the film based on the book by Giles Fodden

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This Film, set in 1994, is based on a genocide that happened 10 years before, in which an estimated 800,000 people, mainly Tutsi and moderate Hutus, were killed by Hutu militias. In the film, tensions between the Hutu and Tutsi people lead to a civil war in which the Tutsis are massacred because of their former rule over the nation.

Name the Film

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This is a straight oneFunny GirlHow to steal a MillionBen HurRoman HolidayThe best years of our lives

Who was the director?

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Grant Matthews in State of Union Old man in The Old Man and the Sea Capt. C. G. Culpepper in It's a Mad

Mad Mad Mad World Matt Drayton in Guess Who's Coming

to Dinner

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With so many flops, she came to be labeled "box-office poison."

She decided to go back to Broadway to star in "The Philadelphia Story" (1938), and was rewarded with a smash. She quickly bought the film rights, and so was able to negotiate her way back to Hollywood on her own terms, including her choice of director and co-stars.

The film version of The Philadelphia Story (1940), was a box-office hit, and she was bankable again.

Who was she?

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CAPT. Loius RENAULT "Round up the usual suspects."

Rick Blaine“Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful

friendship “

In this incredibly famous movie Who played Louis Renault?

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A sitter for Film buffsIdentify the movie

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Only two movies have achieved this particular distinction in the History of Academy Awards . One is this . Identify the other.

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Pink Floyd

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Ethan Hunt: I thought I was going to see Max.Matthias: You misunderstood. No one sees Max.Ethan Hunt: Then what am I doing here?Matthias: Allowing Max to see you and hear

what you've got to say. Ethan Hunt: I don't communicate very well

through a shroud. Matthias: If Max doesn't like what you have to

say, you will be wearing that shroud indefinitely.

Name the Movie

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Identify the Movie

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The movie was panned by critics, yet earned a world-wide gross of $131,413,159. The Total US Gross was $63,313,159 with International Gross at $68,100,000.

The pairing of Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell earned a Razzie Award for "Worst Screen Couple" in a 2005 film.

Name the Film

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Identify the Movie

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Convinced that it would fail, the Hollywood film industry labeled the film "Disney's Folly".

The British Board of Film Censors) gave the film an A-certificate upon its original release. This resulted in a nationwide controversy as to whether the enchanted forest and the witch were too frightening for younger audiences. Nevertheless, most local authorities simply overrode the censor's decision and gave the film a U-certificate.

This was the first film to ever have a soundtrack recording album released for it.

Which movie am I talking about?

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We all know the movie but do you remember the name of the character who says these lines

"Fiddle-dee-dee."AND

“My life is over. Nothing will ever happen to me again. “AND

"As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!"AND

"After all, tomorrow is another day.“

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Identify the movie

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Identify the movie

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These are the last lines of the movie touted as the “father of the summer blockbuster movie “

Brody: What day is this?

Hooper: It's Wednesday... eh, it's Tuesday, I think.

Brody: Think the tide's with us?

Hooper: Keep kicking.

Brody: I used to hate the water...

Hooper: I can't imagine why.

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Academy award for the Best Director

Herbert Ross - The Turning Point

Steven Spielberg - Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Fred Zinnemann - Julia

Woody Allen - Annie Hall

Find the missing Nomination in this category.

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“We rob Banks”, said Bonnie and Clyde

Who played Clyde Barrow ?

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A classic was made in 1938 by Errol Flynn.

It was remade for modern audiences and though a commercial success the movie

is now remembered only for this song.Name the movie

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The RingleaderThe ProThe RookieThe GetawayThe Grease ManThe Inside ManThe FuseThe High RollerThe Eye in the SkyThe BankrollThe Getaway

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"Kid, the next time I say, 'Let's go someplace like Bolivia,' let's go someplace like Bolivia.“

Who plays Kid?

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This low-budget film's story of social breakdown, murder, and vengeance became the top-grossing Australian film, and has been credited for opening up the global market to Australian films.

Though the film had a limited run in the United States and earned only $8 million there, it did very well elsewhere around the world and went on to earn $100 million worldwide.

Since it was independently financed with a reported budget of just $300,000 AUD, it was a major financial success. For twenty years, the movie held a record in Guinness Book of Records as the highest profit-to-cost ratio of a motion picture, conceding the record only in 2000 to The Blair Witch Project.

Name the movie

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Identify the movie

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Sitter for Starter Identify the Movie

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Shawshank Redemption The Green Mile The Mist 1408 Apt Pupil

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This conversation is from which movie?

Cole Sear: I see dead people.

Malcolm Crowe: In your dreams?

[Cole shakes his head no]

Malcolm Crowe: While you're awake?

[Cole nods]

Malcolm Crowe: Dead people like, in graves? In coffins?

Cole Sear: Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other.They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead.

Malcolm Crowe: How often do you see them?

Cole Sear: All the time. They're everywhere.

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Fill in the blankAlien3

Se7enThe Game_________Panic RoomZodiac

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Kevin Spacey says these lines in which movie

I guess I could be pretty pissed off about what happened to me, but it's hard to stay mad when there's so much beauty in the world. Sometimes I feel like I'm seeing it all at once, and it's too much. My heart fills up like a balloon that's about to burst. And then I remember to relax, and stop trying to hold on to it. And then it flows through me like rain, and I can't feel anything but gratitude for every single moment of my stupid, little life. You have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm sure. But don't worry. You will someday."  

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Identify the movie.

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This 2005 movie from the same pair of actor

and director (Viggo Mortenson and David Cronenberg ) as this year’s oscar nominee Eastern Promises has the distinction of being the final major Hollywood motion picture released on VHS.

Name the movie

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Identify the movie

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Identify the oscar winning actress

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Identify the Voices as in Name the Actors in the scene.

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“In the decade of the 1930's, even the great city of Metropolis was not spared the ravages of the worldwide depression. In the times of fear and confusion, the job of informing the public was the responsibility of the Daily Planet, a great metropolitan newspaper whose reputation for clarity and truth had become a symbol of hope for the city of Metropolis.......”

Opening Lines of which movie??

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The Interpreter starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn

The producers approached the U.N. about filming there before but were turned down. Filming would then relocate to Toronto with a constructed set however due to the cost of it, Sydney Pollack approached Kofi Annan directly and personally negotiated to film inside the United Nations. Annan agreed

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Lord of War

The film was officially endorsed by the human rights group Amnesty International for highlighting the trafficking of weapons by the international arms industry

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Human Rights CampaignIt is the largest lesbian, gay,

bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lobbying group and political action committee in the United States.

For the A row Connect you need The Constant Gardener

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Blood Diamond

directed by Edward Zwick who also directed The Last Samurai

starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou.

Featuring the songs Joyous Prayer and Solemn Prayer by Nusrath Fateh Ali Khan

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The movie is The Last King of Scotland Nicholas Garrigan was played by James

Mc Avoy Idi Amin was played by Forest

Whitaker. For this performance he won the best actor oscar in 2007

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The film is Hotel Rwanda starring Don Cheadle

Hotel Rwanda has been called an African Schindler’s List

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Will Wyler

He also directed the critically acclaimed Mrs Miniver and Wuthering Heights

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Spencer Tracy

He also acted as Chief Judge Dan Haywood in Judgment at Nuremberg and asHenry Drummond in Inherit the Wind

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Katherine Hepburn

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Claude Rains The movie is Casablanca. His filmography includes

› Lawrence of Arabia› Caeser and Cleopatra› Notorious

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Rear Window

Thelma Ritter and James Stewart in the picture

For the B row Connect you need

Thelma Ritter

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The movies are Titanic (duh!) and All about EveThey both were nominated for 14 oscars and Titanic won 11 while All about Eve won

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Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Holy Grail was filmed on a budget of nearly £150,000; this money was raised in part with investments from rock groups Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and UK music industry entrepreneur Tony Stratton-Smith

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Mission Impossiblestarring Tom Cruise, Jon Voight and Kristin Scott Thomas

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Charlie’s AngelsStarring Cameron Diaz,

Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore

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Miami ViceDirected by Michael Mann

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Bewitched

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X-Files

The X-Files: I Want to BelieveOn October 28, 2007, FOX officially set July 25, 2008as the release date of the X-Files sequel.

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Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs>Walt Disney had to fight to get the film produced. Both his brother Roy Disney and his wife Lillian attempted to talk him out of it, and the Hollywood movie industry mockingly referred to the film as "Disney's Folly" while it was in production. He even had to mortgage his house to help finance the film's production, which eventually ran up a total cost of just over $1.5 million, a massive sum for a feature film in 1937.>the first color feature-length animated film with optical sound in movie history.>The first full-length animated feature film to come out of the United States.

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Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind

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Sound of Music directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie AndrewsAnd Christopher Plummer in the lead roles

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The Exorcist, 1973Directed by William Friedkin

Adapted from the 1971 novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty.

Considered to be among the Scariest movies of all time!

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Jaws 1975

Jaws is regarded as a watershed film in motion picture history

Jaws was the first film to apply the concept of "wide release" in its distribution pattern. As such, it is an important film in the history of film distribution and marketing

until then Jaws was the largest simultaneous distribution of the same film in motion picture distribution history

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George Lucas - Star Wars

Woody Allen had won the award for Annie Hall

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Warren BeatyProduced and played the lead role in the movie based on reallife bank robbers who roamed the central United Statesduring the Great Depression

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Robin Hood: The Prince of ThievesStarring Kevin Costner, Alan Rickman andMorgan Freeman The song is by Bryan Adams Everything I do(I do it for you)

The E row connect clue here is Kevin Costner

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1. George Clooney as Daniel (Danny) Ocean - The Ringleader

2. Brad Pitt as Robert "Rusty" Ryan - The Pro3. Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell - The Rookie4. Casey Affleck as Virgil Malloy - The Getaway5. Scott Caan as Turk Malloy - The Getaway6. Shaobo Qin as Yen - The Grease Man7. Bernie Mac as Frank Catton - The Inside Man8. Don Cheadle as Basher Tarr - The Fuse9. Carl Reiner as Saul Bloom - The High Roller10. Eddie Jemison as Livingston Dell - The Eye in the Sky11. Elliott Gould as Reuben Tishkoff - The Bankroll

Oceans’11Job designation of each

man on the con team

The E row connect clue here is George Clooney

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Robert Redford, played the role of Sundance KidThe quote is from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidPaul Newman plays Butch Cassidy

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Mad Max

This is the movie which made Mel Gibson famous Internationally and launched his hollywood career

The E row connect clue here is Mel Gibson

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For a few dollars more 1965This was the second movie in the man with no nametrilogy of Segio Leone

The one after this was The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

The E row connect clue here is Clint Eastwood

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Toy Story 2

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Stephen KingThese movies are based on his material.

More famous adaptations of hisworks are The Shining andStand by Me

The Clue for the F connect is The Green Mile

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The Sixth Sense written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan

It tells the story of Cole Sear, a troubled,isolated boy (Haley Joel Osment) who claims to be able to see and talk to the dead and an equally troubled child psychologist (Bruce Willis) who tries to help him.

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Fight Club Movies of David FincherNext movie is The Curious case ofBenjamin Button

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American BeautyDirected by Sam Mendesand winner of 5 oscars including best picture And best director

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The Matrix by Wachowski Brothers.

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History of Violence

William Hurt was nominated for best supporting actor oscar

This movie also earned the nomination for best adaptedscreenplay

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Road to PerditionDirected by Sam Mendes

Starring Tom HanksPaul Newman and Daniel Craig

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Tilda Swinton The movie being The Constantine starringKeanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz

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Hugo Weaving andNatalie Portman

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BatmanThese three actors played the character in separate moviesLewis Wilson in 1943Adam West in 1966Michael Keaton in 1989

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Superman 1978

Starring Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman and Marlon Brando

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Interpreter losely based on Robert Mugabe Lord of War - Arms trafficking Constant Gardener on illegal Drug trials Blood Diamond deals with conflict diamonds Last King of Scotland- rise of Ugandan

President Idi Amin and his reign as dictator Hotel Rwanda- Rwandan Civil War

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Direction - Will Wyler -12 nominationsLead Actor - Spencer Tracy-9 nominations

(tie)Lead Actress - Katharine Hepburn -12

nominationsSupporting Actor - Claude Rains - 4

nominations (tie)Supporting Actress - Thelma Ritter -6

nominationsMovie – Titanic and All About Eve - 14

nominations

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Since   Movie name   # of years held  Gross (at time of record)  

1915 The Birth of a Nation 7 $9,283,673

1921The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

16 $10,000,000

1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

2 $184,925,486

1939 Gone with the Wind 34 $189,523,031

1973 The Exorcist 2 $232,671,011

1975 Jaws 2 $260,000,000

1977Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

6 (1977-1982, 1997) $307,263,857

1983E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

14 $435,110,554

1997 Titanic 11 $600,788,188

Record holding highest grossing films throughout film history

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Warren Beaty Kevin Costner George Clooney Robert Redford Mel Gibson Clint Eastwood

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Matrix American Beauty Sixth Sense Fight Club The Green Mile and Toy Story 2Were all released in this year Each one had an oscar nomination that yearAnd they are the six movies that figure in the IMDB top 250

from 1999

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