1.
In what film did Carol Anne look at the television and declare "They're here"?
Correct Answer
C. Poltergeist
Explanation
In the film Poltergeist, Carol Anne looks at the television and declares "They're here". This iconic line has become synonymous with the movie and is often referenced in popular culture. The film revolves around a family who experiences supernatural occurrences in their home, including the abduction of their young daughter by malevolent spirits. The line "They're here" is a chilling moment in the film that foreshadows the terrifying events that unfold.
2.
Which 1960's hipster spy's catchphrase is "Yeah, baby!"?
Correct Answer
B. Austin Powers
Explanation
Austin Powers is the correct answer because he is a 1960's hipster spy known for his catchphrase "Yeah, baby!" This catchphrase became iconic and synonymous with the character, making it a recognizable trait of Austin Powers. James Bond, Emma Peel, and Mr. Bean are not associated with this catchphrase or the 1960's hipster spy genre.
3.
Which "Batman" character asked, "Have you ever danced with the Devil in the pale moonlight"?
Correct Answer
A. The Joker
Explanation
The Joker is the correct answer because he is known for his iconic line, "Have you ever danced with the Devil in the pale moonlight?" This line is often associated with the character and has been featured in various Batman comics, movies, and TV shows. It is a phrase that reflects the Joker's unpredictable and chaotic nature, highlighting his obsession with darkness and madness.
4.
In what 1995 film would you hear Farmer Hoggett say "That'll do, pig. That'll do"?
Correct Answer
C. Babe
Explanation
In the 1995 film "Babe," Farmer Hoggett says the iconic line "That'll do, pig. That'll do." This line is spoken towards the end of the movie when the pig, Babe, proves himself to be a talented sheepdog. It signifies Farmer Hoggett's acceptance and recognition of Babe's abilities, and also represents a heartwarming moment of connection between the two characters.
5.
Which animated character stated "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way"?
Correct Answer
C. Jessica Rabbit
Explanation
Jessica Rabbit is the correct answer because she is the animated character who stated the line "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way." This quote is from the 1988 film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," in which Jessica Rabbit is portrayed as a sultry and mysterious character. The line reflects her self-awareness of the perception others have of her based on her appearance, but it also implies that she may not actually be as bad as she seems.
6.
What 2005 movie character said the line "I wish I knew how to quit you"?
Correct Answer
C. Jack Twist
Explanation
In the 2005 movie, the character Jack Twist is the one who says the line "I wish I knew how to quit you." This line is significant as it reflects the deep emotional connection and struggle between Jack and his love interest in the film. It showcases Jack's longing and desire to be with this person, despite the challenges and obstacles they face.
7.
In "Ghost", what was Sam's answer to Molly's "I love you"?
Correct Answer
A. Ditto
Explanation
In the movie "Ghost", when Molly tells Sam "I love you", Sam responds with the word "Ditto". This is his playful way of expressing his love for her without saying the actual words "I love you" back. It has become a popular and endearing phrase in the movie, symbolizing their deep connection and affection for each other.
8.
In what 1990 film does Kevin McCallister say "This is my house, I have to defend it"?
Correct Answer
D. Home Alone
Explanation
In the 1990 film "Home Alone," Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, says the line "This is my house, I have to defend it." The film follows Kevin, an 8-year-old boy who is accidentally left behind when his family goes on vacation. He must protect his home from two burglars using various traps and tricks. This iconic line showcases Kevin's determination and resourcefulness as he takes matters into his own hands to protect his house.
9.
William Wallace of "Braveheart" inspired his men by telling them that the enemy could never take what?
Correct Answer
D. Their Freedom
Explanation
William Wallace inspired his men by telling them that the enemy could never take their freedom. This statement resonated with his men, as they were fighting for their independence and the right to govern themselves. By emphasizing the importance of freedom, Wallace motivated his men to fight with courage and determination, knowing that they were defending something invaluable.
10.
In "Rain Man", Raymond fought with Charlie over his refusal to buy underwear from what store?
Correct Answer
C. K-Mart
Explanation
In the movie "Rain Man," Raymond fought with Charlie over his refusal to buy underwear from K-Mart. This suggests that Raymond had a strong preference for shopping at K-Mart and was not willing to compromise on that choice. The conflict over the store choice highlights Raymond's need for routine and familiarity, which are common characteristics of individuals with autism spectrum disorder, like Raymond.
11.
In "Rush Hour 2", Lee told Carter that in Hong Kong he was Michael Jackson and Carter was who?
Correct Answer
B. Toto
Explanation
In "Rush Hour 2", Lee tells Carter that in Hong Kong he was Michael Jackson and Carter was Toto. This answer is correct because it refers to the famous musical duo Toto, known for their hit song "Africa". Lee is jokingly comparing Carter to Toto as a way to playfully tease him about his role in their partnership.
12.
In "Dodgeball", Patches said if the players could dodge what, they could dodge anything?
Correct Answer
D. A Wrench
Explanation
In the movie "Dodgeball", Patches O'Houlihan tells the players that if they can dodge a wrench, they can dodge anything. This statement implies that dodging a wrench is an extremely difficult task, and if the players can successfully avoid being hit by a heavy and fast-moving object like a wrench, they possess the agility and reflexes to dodge any other object or situation that comes their way. The humor in this line comes from the absurdity of using a wrench as an example, as it is an unconventional and unexpected object to dodge.
13.
Which "Superman II" villain commanded the President of the United States to kneel before him?
Correct Answer
B. General Zod
Explanation
In the movie "Superman II," General Zod, a Kryptonian supervillain, commanded the President of the United States to kneel before him. General Zod, along with his fellow Kryptonian criminals, sought to take over the world and establish their dominance. As a powerful and ruthless antagonist, Zod's command to the President showcased his authority and control over humanity.
14.
In "Meet The Parents", what word did Greg Focker learn shouldn't be said on a plane?
Correct Answer
A. Bomb
Explanation
In the movie "Meet The Parents", Greg Focker learns that the word "Bomb" shouldn't be said on a plane. This is because mentioning the word "Bomb" on an airplane can cause panic and alarm among passengers and crew members, leading to potential security concerns and disruptions to the flight.
15.
In 1993's "Jurassic Park", what type of creature appeared after Lex asked, "Where's the goat"?
Correct Answer
D. Tyrannosaurus Rex
Explanation
In the movie "Jurassic Park", after Lex asks "Where's the goat", a Tyrannosaurus Rex appears. This suggests that the goat was used as bait to lure the T-Rex out, and it successfully attracted the creature's attention.
16.
Which Jim Carrey character's catchphrase was "Alrighty then!"?
Correct Answer
C. Ace Ventura
Explanation
Ace Ventura is the correct answer because "Alrighty then!" is a catchphrase commonly associated with Jim Carrey's character in the movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective." This catchphrase became iconic and is often used to mimic the character's quirky and eccentric personality. Dr. Edward Nygma is a character played by Jim Carrey in the movie "Batman Forever," but his catchphrase is not "Alrighty then!" The Mask is another character portrayed by Jim Carrey, but his catchphrase is "Smokin'!" Count Olaf is a character from the movie "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" and is not associated with the catchphrase "Alrighty then!"
17.
In 2002's "Chicago", who did Velma say stole her publicity, lawyer, trial date and garters?
Correct Answer
A. Roxie
Explanation
In the movie "Chicago", Velma accused Roxie of stealing her publicity, lawyer, trial date, and garters. This suggests that Roxie, the character portrayed in the film, was involved in some kind of rivalry or competition with Velma. Velma's statement implies that Roxie took away the attention and resources that Velma believed were rightfully hers, leading to a conflict between the two characters.
18.
In "American Pie", how did Michelle begin most of her stories?
Correct Answer
B. This One Time At Band Camp
Explanation
Michelle began most of her stories with the phrase "This One Time At Band Camp".
19.
In "Toy Story 2", who said, "We meet again, Buzz Lightyear ... for the last time"?
Correct Answer
B. Zurg
Explanation
In the movie "Toy Story 2", the character Zurg says the line, "We meet again, Buzz Lightyear ... for the last time." This line is significant because it signifies a confrontation between Zurg and Buzz Lightyear, where Zurg believes it will be their final encounter. Zurg is portrayed as a villainous character in the movie, and this line adds to the tension and conflict between the two characters.
20.
In the movie "Night at the Museum", who said "Control your young!"?
Correct Answer
B. Mr. McPhee
Explanation
In the movie "Night at the Museum", Mr. McPhee is the character who says "Control your young!" This line is spoken by Mr. McPhee when he is frustrated with the chaos caused by the exhibits coming to life at night and wants someone to take responsibility for their actions.
21.
Which character said "I just did something involuntary... and messy" in "Ice Age: The Meltdown"?
Correct Answer
B. Sid
Explanation
In the movie "Ice Age: The Meltdown," the character Sid said the line "I just did something involuntary... and messy." This suggests that Sid accidentally did something that was not under his control and it resulted in a messy situation.
22.
Who says "I mean, who gets kissed by Spider-Man, right?" in the movie "Spider-Man 3"?
Correct Answer
B. Gwen Stacy
Explanation
In the movie "Spider-Man 3," Gwen Stacy says "I mean, who gets kissed by Spider-Man, right?" This line suggests that Gwen Stacy is surprised and excited about being kissed by Spider-Man, emphasizing the rare and special nature of the experience.
23.
Who denied being a programmer, saying "I protect that which matters most" in "The Matrix Reloaded"?
Correct Answer
B. Seraph
Explanation
In "The Matrix Reloaded," Seraph denies being a programmer and instead claims to protect what is most important. This suggests that Seraph's role in the Matrix is not that of a programmer but rather a guardian or protector. This is further supported by his actions throughout the movie, where he is shown to be fiercely loyal and dedicated to safeguarding the Oracle.
24.
Who said "I'll die unless you kill me!" in the movie "Mission: Impossible III"?
Correct Answer
B. Ethan Hunt
Explanation
In the movie "Mission: Impossible III," Ethan Hunt is the character who says "I'll die unless you kill me!" This statement suggests that Ethan Hunt is facing a life-threatening situation where his only chance of survival is if someone else kills him. The context and plot of the movie would provide more details about why Ethan Hunt makes this statement and what leads him to believe that his death is the only way out.
25.
Who said to Gandalf "Forgive me" in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"?
Correct Answer
C. Pippin
Explanation
In "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," Pippin is the one who says "Forgive me" to Gandalf. This happens during the scene where Pippin pledges his loyalty to Gandalf and apologizes for any mistakes he may have made. Pippin's remorse and desire for forgiveness demonstrate his growth and maturity throughout the story.
26.
In "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", who said "I don't know half of you half as well"?
Correct Answer
A. Bilbo
Explanation
Bilbo said "I don't know half of you half as well" in "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring". This quote is from the birthday party scene where Bilbo gives his farewell speech before leaving the Shire. He expresses his mixed feelings towards the crowd, implying that he doesn't know them well enough and vice versa. This quote highlights Bilbo's introspective nature and his sense of detachment from the community.
27.
Who stated "The great cat is dead" when Aslan died in "The Chronicles of Narnia"?
Correct Answer
C. The White Witch
Explanation
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," the White Witch is the one who stated "The great cat is dead" when Aslan died. This statement reflects her triumph and satisfaction over the death of Aslan, who is a powerful and benevolent character in the story. The White Witch sees Aslan as a threat to her rule and is pleased to believe that she has eliminated him.
28.
Who said "Nothing goes better with cabbage than cabbage" in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"?
Correct Answer
D. Mrs. Bucket