Movie Trivia Quiz # 225
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Fifty Greatest Chick Flicks of All Time 4 - Number 19 is a witty, romantic look at life in the corporate jungle. Tess is a secretary with big ideas, and when her boss takes a leave of absence Tess discovers that her boss has stolen one of her great ideas and passed it off as her own. Tess then begins to take over her boss' job, her apartment, her wardrobe and may even be moving in on her boyfriend. Will she succeed in taking over her boss' life, or will she return to her days as a lowly secretary? What 1988 film is this?
The correct answer is 'Working Girl'
This film stars Melanie Griffith as Tess, Sigourney Weaver as her villainous boss and Harrison Ford as the object of their mutual affection. Griffiths and Weaver were both nominated for Oscars for their roles.
Movie Question 2
Tom Hanks and Co. - What movie did Carrie Fisher play Tom Hanks' wife?
The correct answer is 'The Burbs'
She played Paula in 'Man with One Red Shoe' and Carroll in 'The Burbs'. In 'The Man with One Red Shoe', she played Jim Belushi's wife, whom she cheated on with Tom Hanks.
Movie Question 3
Edward Burns Films - Which of the following actresses does NOT appear in 'Sidewalks of New York'?
The correct answer is 'Jennifer Esposito'
Movie Question 4
John Cusack Rules - John meets destiny in the gloves section of a popular NYC clothing store. Spent one beautiful winter night in the best city in the world! Great desserts as well as freaky music.
The correct answer is 'Serendipity'
This was a recent movie, but still good. Molly Shannon was great as the best friend. And doesn't NY look nice in the winter?
Movie Question 5
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - What area did Willy say was the newest addition to the factory?
The correct answer is 'the puppet hospital and burn centre'
The puppet show, that Willy put on to welcome his visitors, resulted in many of the puppets catching fire. These puppets, many of them scorched, could be seen in the puppet hospital and burn centre, being given first aid for their injuries and burns.
Movie Question 6
"Twister" - The Best Movie Ever - What year was Wakita established?
The correct answer is '1898'
When Jo and her team were driving into Wakita to check on Aunt Meg, there was a sign at the side of the road and it said "Wakita established in 1898". The town was over a hundred years old when the tornado ripped through and destroyed it.
Movie Question 7
Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride" - Which actress voices Emily, the Corpse Bride?
The correct answer is 'Helena Bonham Carter'
Emily is murdered on her way to her wedding, and she is waiting, buried in the forest, for her true love to ask for her hand in marriage. Throughout the movie she brings Victor out of his shell.
"Corpse Bride" is Helena Bonham Carter's fourth film with director Tim Burton, who is also her husband. Her three movies prior to this are "Planet of the Apes" (2001), "Big Fish" (2003), and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005).
"Corpse Bride" is Helena Bonham Carter's fourth film with director Tim Burton, who is also her husband. Her three movies prior to this are "Planet of the Apes" (2001), "Big Fish" (2003), and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005).
Movie Question 8
'Clue' - NOT the Board Game and NOT the Movie... - We skip out into the hall and visit The Conservatory. A rather fishy place, this. A few too many birds, too. And now we have Mr. Green plucking feathers and aquarium water off of himself. He must be the murderer! Or maybe not. But there's a rope on the floor. Next to the unsoiled perch you spot a movie tape about a thing called "Rope". And here you thought the candlestick was the weapon of choice. Poor ol' dead Mr. Boddy. Anyway, which of these best fits the Hitchcock classic "Rope"?
The correct answer is 'It used unique cinematography.'
"Rope", released in 1948, tried to use what was called "the ten minute take" while shooting. It was a rather dizzying business. The camera kept floating around instead of shutting down. Continuity was the goal but confusion was the ultimate result. The film was based on a true case of two young men who murder a fellow for the sheer enjoyment of doing so. The ever-so-gallant Jimmy Stewart figured the whole dastardly mess out and saved the day. Too bad he's not here to help us figure out who iced the owner of this mansion! The whole color changing about "Rope" wouldn't fit. That did, after all, happen notably in 1939's "The Wizard Of Oz"; "Rope" didn't change color shemes, anyway. And Hitch a caterer? He'd have likely eaten all the food pre-delivery of it.
Movie Question 9
Roll Up! It's 'The Magical Mystery Tour' - What present does John have for the kid on the bus?
The correct answer is 'A red balloon'
They both decide that George would like the balloon more and give it to him.
Movie Question 10
Emperors in Film - Lots of Roman emperors have appeared in film. For example, the upright Emperor Marcus Aurelius makes an appearance in the action flick 'Gladiator' (2000). Which actor played this role?
The correct answer is 'Richard Harris'
While Richard Harris plays Marcus Aurelius, Joaquin Phoenix is Commodus, his son and eventual replacement on the Roman throne. Russell Crowe stars as Maximus, a Roman general, and Oliver Reed is Proximo, an owner and trainer of gladiators.


