Movie Trivia Quiz # 52
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"Life of Brian" Monty Python - Who did Stan want to be known as?
The correct answer is 'Loretta'
'I want the right to have a baby.'
Movie Question 2
About "The Dish" - What is the name of the party where everyone goes to witness the launch on TV?
The correct answer is 'Out to Launch'
This party is held at the home of Bob and May. This is where we find out that Marie doesn't like the Prime Minister. She calls him a "facist".
Movie Question 3
"Mary Poppins": the 40th Anniversary Edition - A poignant moment on the special features DVD, was the clip of Richard Sherman playing a piano tribute to Walt Disney at the celebration of Disney's 100 birthday. What "Mary Poppins" song did Sherman play?
The correct answer is 'Feed the Birds'
"Feed the Birds", according to the Sherman brothers was Disney's favorite "Mary Poppins" song. Disney would have the Sherman brothers, the movie's song writers, come to his office and have them play "Feed the Birds". He would then say, "Yup, that's what's all about". Disney believed this song caught the essence of the movie's theme of caring about people. He loved this song so much that whenever he would just say "play it" to the Sherman brothers they would know which song to play.
Movie Question 4
Doc and Marty - What is Doc allergic to?
The correct answer is 'synthetics'
He has to pack cotten underwear before leaving for the future.
Movie Question 5
Top Movies of 1989 - Director Steven Soderbergh's feature length film debut was a doozy. Starring Andie MacDowell and James Spader, what was the title of this cinematic foray into voyeurism?
The correct answer is 'Sex, Lies and Videotape'
Andie MacDowell plays a woman married to a man who is having an affair, with her sister no less! Andie meets the James Spader character, whose project is to videotape women who describe their sex lives, and eventually falls for him. 'Sex, Lives and Videtape' is considered to among the most influential independent films of the modern era.
Movie Question 6
'Breakfast Club' Fun - According to Bender, what kind of name is Claire?
The correct answer is 'a fat girl's name'
Movie Question 7
Do You Know What Valentine Movie I Am? - David Hyde Pierce played the role of Garth in this 1991 movie with Jodie Foster. What is the name of this movie?
The correct answer is 'Little Man Tate'
David was born in 1959 in New York. David is most known for his character in "Frasier" as Dr. Niles Crane. He has been nominated for over 45 awards for his role in "Frasier". He also was Dennis Reed in the movie "Sleepless in Seattle".
Movie Question 8
Aladdin - At the end of the movie, who was trapped inside a lamp?
The correct answer is 'Jafar'
Jafar, after gaining control of Genie, was tricked into realizing that no matter what he asked Genie he would never be as powerful as Genie. Jafar, with his final wish, wished that he could be an all powerful Genie. Genie granted the wish, reluctantly, but Aladdin knew what he was doing. Going along with all that all powerful cosmic power was itty - bitty living space that was a lamp.
Movie Question 9
Movies From One To Ten - Spike Lee directed the next film, about the death of a certain number of adolesents at Birmingham's 16th Street Church. Made in 1997.
The correct answer is 'Four Little Girls'
This film is more than just a movie, but also a documentary with words from the victims' families.
Movie Question 10
"WarGames" For Diehards, Part 1 - During David's quest to find library material related to Stephen Falken, he comes across an article (on microfiche!) that Falken wrote with John McKittrick. David later uses a word from this article's title on his computer in the hopes that it will be the password required to open the "back door" to Falken's system. What is the word?
The correct answer is 'armageddon'
The name of the article is "Poker and Armageddon: The Role of Bluffing in a Nuclear Standoff." The article appeared in "Atlantic Monthly", and was co-authored by Falken and McKittrick.


