Flashback to 2011! Movie Trivia Time - Are You Ready?

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1.

Who among the following did not star in 2011's "The Hangover Part II"?

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Answer: Matt Damon
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Matt Damon did not star in 2011's "The Hangover Part II" as he was not part of the cast for the film. The movie featured actors such as Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis reprising their roles from the first film, but Matt Damon was not one of them.

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2.

2011's "New Year's Eve" was director Gary Marshall's follow-up to what other holiday-themed film?

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Answer: Valentine's Day
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"New Year's Eve" was director Gary Marshall's follow-up to "Valentine's Day" because both films follow a similar format of intertwining multiple storylines centered around a specific holiday. Marshall utilized the same formula of star-studded ensemble casts and romantic comedy elements in both films, making "Valentine's Day" a natural precursor to "New Year's Eve."

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3.

Which of the following movie franchises did not receive a sequel in 2011?

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Answer: Night at the Museum
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Night at the Museum did not receive a sequel in 2011. The first movie in the franchise was released in 2006, followed by two sequels in 2009 and 2014. Therefore, 2011 was a year without a new installment in the Night at the Museum series.

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4.

Which Alexander Payne film starring George Clooney won Best Drama at the 2011 Golden Globes?

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Answer: The Descendents
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"The Descendants" is a film directed by Alexander Payne and starring George Clooney. It won the Best Drama award at the 2011 Golden Globes due to its compelling storyline, strong performances, and emotional depth. The film follows the journey of a man dealing with family issues and personal struggles, making it a standout in the drama category at the Golden Globes that year.

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5.

What actress appeared as a man-eating boss in "Horrible Bosses"?

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Answer: Jennifer Aniston
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In "Horrible Bosses," Jennifer Aniston played the role of a sexually aggressive and manipulative dentist who pursued one of her employees. Her portrayal of the character added a comedic and seductive element to the film, showcasing her versatility as an actress beyond her typical romantic comedy roles.

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What number in the "Scream" series of films premiered in 2011?

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Answer: 4
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The number 4 in the "Scream" series of films premiered in 2011.

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7.

What prolific director received a Best Picture nomination at the 2012 Academy Awards for "Midnight in Paris"?

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Answer: Woody Allen
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Woody Allen received a Best Picture nomination at the 2012 Academy Awards for "Midnight in Paris" due to his reputation as a prolific director known for his unique storytelling style and ability to create critically acclaimed films. Allen's work on "Midnight in Paris" was particularly praised for its nostalgic and whimsical portrayal of the city, resonating with both audiences and critics alike.

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8.

Matthew McConaughey plays the titular role in what 2011 legal thriller directed by Brad Furman?

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Answer: The Lincoln Lawyer
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Matthew McConaughey plays the titular role in the 2011 legal thriller directed by Brad Furman, "The Lincoln Lawyer".

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9.

Daniel Craig leads a group of American cowboys in fighting off what threat in a 2011 sci-fi film?

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Answer: Aliens
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In the 2011 sci-fi film, Daniel Craig leads a group of American cowboys in fighting off aliens. This unique combination of cowboys and aliens creates an interesting and action-packed storyline that keeps viewers engaged and entertained throughout the film. The threat of aliens invading the Wild West setting adds an exciting twist to the typical cowboy narrative, making for a thrilling and memorable movie experience.

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10.

What pair of stoners known for their visits to White Castle and Guantanamo Bay got their very own Christmas movie in 2011?

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Answer: Harold & Kumar
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Harold & Kumar are a pair of stoners known for their comedic adventures in movies like "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" and "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." In 2011, they starred in their own Christmas movie titled "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which follows their holiday misadventures.

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11.

In 2011, Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller, and Matthew Broderick all took part in a cinematic "Heist" set in what type of building?

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Answer: Tower
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The correct answer is "Tower" because the movie "Tower Heist" released in 2011 featured Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller, and Matthew Broderick participating in a heist that took place in a high-rise building. This type of building provided the perfect setting for the action-packed and suspenseful plot of the film.

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12.

What 1984 film about a town where dancing is forbidden was remade in 2011?

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Answer: Footloose
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The 1984 film "Footloose" is about a town where dancing is forbidden, and it was remade in 2011. The story follows a young man who challenges the town's strict rules and fights for the right to dance and express himself. The remake brought a modern twist to the classic tale of rebellion and self-expression through dance.

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13.

What punny name was given to the 2011 addition to the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" franchise?

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Answer: Chipwrecked
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The punny name "Chipwrecked" is a play on the word "shipwrecked," indicating that the Chipmunks find themselves in a chaotic or disastrous situation during the course of the movie. This clever wordplay combines the characters' names with a common phrase to create a catchy and humorous title for the 2011 addition to the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" franchise.

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14.

Who plays the "Bad Teacher" in a 2011 comedy directed by Jake Kasdan?

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Answer: Cameron Diaz
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Cameron Diaz plays the "Bad Teacher" in the 2011 comedy directed by Jake Kasdan. Diaz's portrayal of the unorthodox and inappropriate educator adds humor and depth to the film, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her performance as the titular character captures the essence of a flawed yet entertaining protagonist, making her the perfect fit for the role in this comedy.

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15.

Who starred as the titular drunken lout in the 2011 remake of "Arthur"?

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Answer: Russell Brand
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Russell Brand starred as the titular drunken lout in the 2011 remake of "Arthur." Brand's charismatic and comedic performance in the film captured the essence of the character and brought a fresh and modern take to the role originally made famous by Dudley Moore in the 1981 original film.

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16.

Amanda Seyfried starred in a dark 2011 re-imagining of what traditional fairy tale?

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Answer: Little Red Riding Hood
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Amanda Seyfried starred in a dark 2011 re-imagining of the traditional fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. This version of the story took a more ominous and twisted approach to the classic tale, exploring darker themes and adding suspenseful elements to the familiar narrative. Amanda Seyfried's portrayal of the lead character added a modern and complex twist to the beloved fairy tale.

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17.

Rutger Hauer stars as the "Hobo with" what weapon in a 2011 film by Jason Eisener?

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Answer: Shotgun
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In the 2011 film by Jason Eisener, Rutger Hauer stars as the "Hobo with a Shotgun." The weapon he uses throughout the film to dispense vigilante justice and protect the citizens is a shotgun. This weapon becomes synonymous with his character and the gritty, violent tone of the movie.

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18.

What fruit does Cameron Diaz's character cover in poison ivy in "Bad Teacher"?

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Answer: Apple
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In the movie "Bad Teacher", Cameron Diaz's character covers an apple in poison ivy as a prank. This scene adds to the humor and outrageous behavior of her character, showcasing her unconventional and reckless personality. The use of an apple as the fruit in this scene further emphasizes the absurdity and comedic nature of the situation.

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19.

Who plays Kevin Rawley, the overachieving ex-fiance of Pam Focker, in "Little Fockers"?

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Answer: Owen Wilson
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Owen Wilson plays Kevin Rawley in "Little Fockers." Wilson's portrayal of the overachieving ex-fiance of Pam Focker adds comedic relief and tension to the storyline, as his character's interactions with the Focker family create conflict and humor throughout the film. Wilson's charm and comedic timing make him a perfect fit for the role, bringing Kevin Rawley to life on the big screen.

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20.

What nickname does Ben Stiller's character receive in "Little Fockers" upon being appointed "head of the family"?

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Answer: The Godfocker
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In the movie "Little Fockers," Ben Stiller's character receives the nickname "The Godfocker" upon being appointed "head of the family." This nickname is a play on the title of the famous film "The Godfather," which is about a powerful mafia boss. By giving Stiller's character this nickname, the movie is humorously referencing his newfound position of authority within his family, likening him to a powerful figure like the Godfather.

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21.

In "Due Date", why does Robert Downey Jr.'s character have to get from Atlanta to Los Angeles?

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Answer: His Wife is Giving Birth
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Robert Downey Jr.'s character has to get from Atlanta to Los Angeles because his wife is giving birth. This urgent situation requires him to travel across the country to be by her side during this important moment in their lives.

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22.

The theatrical release poster for "Due Date" shows Zach Galifianakis holding what?

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Answer: A Dog
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In the theatrical release poster for "Due Date," Zach Galifianakis is shown holding a dog. This image likely symbolizes the chaotic and unpredictable journey that the characters embark on in the movie, as well as the comedic elements that Galifianakis is known for in his performances. The dog may also serve as a visual representation of the bond that forms between the characters during their road trip adventure.

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23.

In "Hugo", the title character's greatest desire is to fix what kind of machine?

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Answer: An automaton
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In the movie "Hugo", the title character's greatest desire is to fix an automaton. This mechanical figure holds a special significance for Hugo as it is the key to unlocking a message from his deceased father. Throughout the film, Hugo works tirelessly to repair the automaton in hopes of uncovering the mystery behind it and ultimately finding a sense of closure and connection to his past.

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24.

What nickname does Will Ferrell's character have in "The Other Guys"?

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Answer: Gator
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In the movie "The Other Guys," Will Ferrell's character is nicknamed Gator. This nickname is likely given to him as a reference to his character's personality or behavior in the movie, possibly hinting at his slick or aggressive nature. It could also be a playful nod to his character's charisma or charm, as alligators are often seen as powerful and confident animals.

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25.

What is the first name of Emma Stone's character in "Easy A"?

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Answer: Olive
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In the movie "Easy A", Emma Stone's character is named Olive. This name is significant as it reflects the character's innocence and purity, which is contrasted with the rumors and lies that surround her throughout the film. The name Olive also has biblical connotations, symbolizing peace and reconciliation, which ties into the themes of the movie.

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26.

The title of "Super 8" refers to what?

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Answer: A Variety of Film
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The title of "Super 8" refers to a type of film used in older cameras, specifically a variety of film that was commonly used in the past for capturing home movies and amateur filmmaking. This type of film was known for its 8mm width, hence the name "Super 8".

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27.

In 2011, Rooney Mara starred in a remake of what 2009 Swedish film?

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Answer: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
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Rooney Mara starred in the 2011 remake of the 2009 Swedish film "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." The film is based on the novel of the same name by Stieg Larsson and follows the story of a journalist and a computer hacker as they investigate a wealthy family's dark secrets. Mara's portrayal of the character Lisbeth Salander received critical acclaim and earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

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28.

Who plays Dr. Watson in 2011's "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows"?

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Answer: Jude Law
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Jude Law portrays the character of Dr. Watson in the 2011 film "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows". Law's portrayal of the iconic character received positive reviews for his chemistry with Robert Downey Jr., who played Sherlock Holmes, and his ability to bring depth and humor to the role.

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29.

What number in the "Fast and Furious" series of films premiered in 2011?

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Answer: 5
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The fifth installment in the "Fast and Furious" series of films premiered in 2011.

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30.

What star of "The Mask of Zorro" voices the lead role in "Puss in Boots"?

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Answer: Antonio Banderas
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Antonio Banderas is the actor who starred in "The Mask of Zorro" and also provided the voice for the lead role in "Puss in Boots." Banderas is known for his charismatic performances in both live-action and animated films, making him a perfect choice for bringing the character of Puss in Boots to life with his distinctive voice.

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31.

A 2011 horror film centers around the events of what actually-canceled NASA mission?

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Answer: Apollo 18
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The 2011 horror film "Apollo 18" centers around a fictional account of a canceled NASA mission, where a secret moon landing is depicted as the cause of mysterious and terrifying events. The film explores the idea of a government cover-up and the dangers of exploring the unknown in space.

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32.

The highest grossing film for January of 2012 was what addition to the "Underworld" series?

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Answer: Awakening
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"Awakening" was the highest grossing film for January of 2012 in the "Underworld" series. This installment, titled "Underworld: Awakening," was released in January 2012 and performed exceptionally well at the box office, making it the top-grossing film in the series for that month.

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33.

In a 2012 thriller, Sam Worthington's character spends much of his time where?

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Answer: On a Ledge
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In the 2012 thriller, Sam Worthington's character spends much of his time on a ledge, as the title suggests. The plot revolves around him being wrongly accused of a crime and threatening to jump off a building to prove his innocence. This setting creates tension and suspense throughout the film, as the character's fate hangs in the balance while he negotiates with the police and tries to clear his name.

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34.

Who directed and wrote the screenplay for 2011's "Madea's Big Happy Family"?

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Answer: Tyler Perry
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Tyler Perry is a multi-talented filmmaker known for writing, directing, and starring in many of his projects. In the case of "Madea's Big Happy Family," he took on the roles of both director and screenwriter, showcasing his creative vision and storytelling abilities. Perry is recognized for his unique style and his ability to create popular and successful films that resonate with audiences.

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35.

What actor, known for playing Gollum in the "Lord of the Rings" films, played Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"?

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Answer: Andy Serkis
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Andy Serkis is known for his exceptional motion capture performances, bringing to life iconic characters like Gollum in "Lord of the Rings" and Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." His talent for physical acting and voice work has made him a standout in the industry, earning him critical acclaim and recognition for his groundbreaking work in bringing CGI characters to life with depth and emotion.

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36.

Ryan Gosling plays a stuntman / getaway driver in what 2011 film by Nicolas Refn?

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Answer: Drive
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In the 2011 film "Drive" directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, Ryan Gosling portrays a character who works as a stuntman by day and a getaway driver by night. The film follows his character as he becomes entangled in a dangerous heist gone wrong, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful story of crime and redemption.

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37.

What new position does Cameron Diaz's character have at the end of "Bad Teacher"?

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Answer: Guidance Counselor
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At the end of "Bad Teacher," Cameron Diaz's character transitions into a new role as a guidance counselor. This change signifies her growth and development throughout the film, as she moves away from her previous unethical behavior as a teacher and takes on a more positive and supportive role in the school community. This new position also allows her character to potentially make amends for her past actions and contribute positively to the lives of her students.

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38.

What is the name of Justin Timberlake's character in "Bad Teacher"?

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Answer: Scott
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In the movie "Bad Teacher," Justin Timberlake's character is named Scott. This character is a substitute teacher who becomes romantically involved with Cameron Diaz's character, Elizabeth Halsey, in the film.

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39.

What are the names of the 5-year old Focker twins in "Little Fockers"?

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Answer: Henry and Samantha
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In the movie "Little Fockers", the 5-year old Focker twins are named Henry and Samantha. These names are likely chosen to reflect the characters' personalities and family dynamics within the film.

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40.

What is the actual first name of Ben Stiller's character in "Little Fockers"?

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Answer: Gaylord
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In the movie "Little Fockers", Ben Stiller's character is named Gaylord. This name adds to the comedic element of the film, as it is an unconventional and humorous choice for a character's name. Additionally, the name Gaylord has become synonymous with Stiller's character in the "Meet the Parents" series, further solidifying its place in pop culture.

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41.

Near the beginning of "Due Date", Robert Downey Jr.'s character has a dream where he is helped by what kind of animal?

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Answer: Bear
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In the movie "Due Date", Robert Downey Jr.'s character has a dream where he is helped by a bear. This dream sequence serves as a metaphor for the character's inner turmoil and the challenges he is facing in his life. The bear symbolizes strength, protection, and guidance, which are qualities that the character is seeking during his journey in the film. The presence of the bear in the dream highlights the character's subconscious desires and fears, adding depth to his character development.

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42.

Who plays the wife of Robert Downey Jr. in "Due Date"?

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Answer: Michelle Monaghan
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In the movie "Due Date", Michelle Monaghan plays the role of the wife of Robert Downey Jr. This casting choice was likely made to bring a talented and well-known actress to the role, adding depth and authenticity to the character and their relationship with Robert Downey Jr.'s character. Michelle Monaghan's performance likely added emotional depth and chemistry to the on-screen relationship, contributing to the overall success of the film.

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43.

What is the title character's last name in "Hugo"?

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Answer: Cabret
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In the film "Hugo", the title character's last name is Cabret. This name is significant as it is a part of the character's identity and is used throughout the movie to refer to him. The last name Cabret adds depth to the character and helps to establish his background and history within the story.

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44.

What young actor plays the title character in "Hugo"?

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Answer: Asa Butterfield
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Asa Butterfield plays the title character in "Hugo". He was chosen for the role due to his impressive acting skills and ability to bring depth and emotion to the character. Butterfield's performance in the film was praised for capturing the essence of Hugo's character and bringing the story to life on screen.

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45.

In "Hugo", what is the profession of the title character's father before his untimely death in a museum fire?

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Answer: Watchmaker
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The profession of the title character's father in "Hugo" was a watchmaker, as revealed before his untimely death in a museum fire. This profession is significant in the film as it ties into the theme of time and the intricate workings of clocks and machinery, which play a crucial role in the story's development and the character's connection to his father.

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46.

In "The Deathly Hallows", what magical device is used to store a person's soul?

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Answer: Horcrux
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In "The Deathly Hallows", a Horcrux is a magical device used to store a piece of a person's soul. This dark and dangerous practice is performed by splitting the soul and hiding it in an object to achieve immortality. The creation of a Horcrux is considered one of the darkest forms of magic in the wizarding world, as it involves committing murder to tear the soul.

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47.

In "The Deathly Hallows" the character Griphook is a member of what magical species?

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Answer: Goblin
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In "The Deathly Hallows," Griphook is a member of the magical species known as goblins. Goblins are known for their expertise in metalwork and their distrust of wizards, often leading to conflicts between the two groups. Griphook plays a significant role in the story as a goblin who assists Harry Potter and his friends in their quest to defeat Voldemort.

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48.

Who plays the commanding officer of Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg's characters in "The Other Guys"?

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Answer: Michael Keaton
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In the movie "The Other Guys", Michael Keaton plays the commanding officer of Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg's characters. Keaton's character serves as the boss of the two main characters, providing them with assignments and overseeing their work as they navigate through their comedic adventures as police officers.

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49.

In the final scene of "Easy A", two characters ride off together on what vehicle?

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Answer: Lawnmower
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In the final scene of "Easy A", the two characters ride off together on a lawnmower. This quirky and unexpected choice of transportation adds a humorous and light-hearted touch to the conclusion of the movie. It also symbolizes the characters moving forward in their lives together, despite the challenges they faced throughout the film.

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50.

What does Emma Stone's character sew onto her clothing in "Easy A"?

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Answer: A Red Letter A
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In "Easy A," Emma Stone's character sews a red letter A onto her clothing as a reference to the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, where the protagonist is forced to wear a similar letter as a symbol of shame and punishment for her perceived sins. This act of sewing on the letter A serves as a way for the character in the movie to take control of her own narrative and challenge societal expectations and stereotypes.

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51.

What is the non-super alter ego of Ryan Reynolds' character in "Green Lantern"?

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Answer: Hal Jordan
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In the movie "Green Lantern," Ryan Reynolds' character's non-super alter ego is Hal Jordan. This is the civilian identity of the character who eventually becomes the Green Lantern. Hal Jordan is a test pilot who is chosen to be a member of the Green Lantern Corps, a group of intergalactic peacekeepers.

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52.

What object gives titular character of "Green Lantern" his superpowers?

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Answer: A Ring
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The titular character of "Green Lantern" gains his superpowers from a ring, known as the power ring. This ring is a source of his abilities and is powered by his willpower, allowing him to create constructs and use various energy-based powers to fight against evil and protect the universe.

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53.

In the film "Green Lantern", the titular character defeats his main foe by luring him into what?

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Answer: The Sun
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In the film "Green Lantern", the titular character defeats his main foe by luring him into the Sun. This strategy exploits the villain's weakness to yellow energy, as the Sun emits yellow light which weakens him. By luring the foe into the Sun, the Green Lantern is able to overpower and ultimately defeat him.

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54.

What occupation does Ryan Reynolds' character hold down before becoming a superhero in "Green Lantern"?

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Answer: Test Pilot
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Before becoming a superhero in "Green Lantern," Ryan Reynolds' character holds down the occupation of a test pilot. This profession is crucial in the storyline as it allows his character to become chosen as the Green Lantern and gain superpowers to protect the universe.

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55.

How many films received a nomination for the Best Picture category at the 2012 Academy Awards?

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Answer: 9
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In 2012, a total of 9 films received a nomination for the Best Picture category at the Academy Awards. This indicates that there were 9 movies that were recognized for their excellence and deemed worthy of consideration for the prestigious award.

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56.

How many movies grossed more than a billion dollars worldwide in 2011?

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Answer: 3
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In 2011, there were three movies that grossed more than a billion dollars worldwide. This indicates that there were only three movies that achieved this significant milestone in terms of box office earnings during that year.

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57.

Who directed a 2011 adaptation of "Jane Eyre" starring Mia Wasikowska?

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Answer: Cary Fukunaga
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Cary Fukunaga directed the 2011 adaptation of "Jane Eyre" starring Mia Wasikowska. Fukunaga's direction brought a fresh perspective to the classic novel, capturing the essence of the story while adding his own unique artistic touch. His ability to create a visually stunning and emotionally captivating film resonated with both critics and audiences alike.

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58.

Who directed the 2011 thriller "Source Code"?

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Answer: Duncan Jones
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Duncan Jones directed the 2011 thriller "Source Code." Duncan Jones is a well-known director who has also directed other successful films such as "Moon" and "Warcraft." His unique storytelling style and ability to create suspenseful and engaging films make him a popular choice for thriller movies like "Source Code."

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59.

Who plays the titular "Perfect Host" in a Nick Tomnay independent film that had a limited release in 2011?

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Answer: David Hyde Pierce
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David Hyde Pierce plays the titular "Perfect Host" in the independent film directed by Nick Tomnay that was released in 2011. Pierce's portrayal of the character in the film received critical acclaim for his performance as a seemingly charming host with a dark secret.

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60.

What is Gary Oldman's character's codename in the 2011 spy drama "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"?

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Answer: Beggarman
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In the 2011 spy drama "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," Gary Oldman's character's codename is Beggarman. This codename reflects the secretive and covert nature of the character, as well as hinting at his ability to blend in and gather information without drawing attention to himself.

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61.

In "Bad Teacher", the character Amy has what unfortunate last name?

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Answer: Squirrel
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In the movie "Bad Teacher", the character Amy having the last name Squirrel is likely meant to be a humorous and ironic choice. The name Squirrel is unexpected and unconventional as a last name, adding to the comedic element of the character and the film as a whole. This unusual last name may also serve to emphasize Amy's quirky and unconventional personality.

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62.

In "Bad Teacher", what is the name of the school principal played by John Michael Higgins?

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Answer: Wally Snur
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John Michael Higgins plays the character named Wally Snur in the movie "Bad Teacher". This character is the school principal in the film, overseeing the teachers and students at the school where the story takes place.

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63.

In "Bad Teacher", what amount of money is given to the teacher whose class scores the highest on a state test?

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Answer: $5,700
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In the movie "Bad Teacher", the amount of money given to the teacher whose class scores the highest on a state test is $5,700. This monetary incentive serves as a motivation for the teachers to strive for better results and improve the performance of their students.

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64.

What drug does Ben Stiller's character sell in "Little Fockers"?

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Answer: Sustengo
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In the movie "Little Fockers," Ben Stiller's character sells a drug called Sustengo. This drug is a fictional erectile dysfunction medication that becomes a source of humor and conflict in the film.

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65.

What is the middle name of Robert De Niro's character in "Little Fockers"?

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Answer: Tiberius
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In the movie "Little Fockers," Robert De Niro's character's middle name is Tiberius. This name may have been chosen to add a sense of grandeur or importance to the character, as Tiberius was a common name among Roman emperors and has a strong, authoritative connotation.

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66.

What is the profession of Robert Downey Jr.'s character in "Due Date"?

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Answer: Architect
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In the movie "Due Date", Robert Downey Jr.'s character is portrayed as an architect. This profession is relevant to the storyline as it adds depth to his character, showcasing his creativity, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills. Additionally, being an architect may also explain his character's meticulous and organized nature throughout the film.

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67.

How many Academy Awards was "Hugo" nominated for in 2012?

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Answer: 11
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In 2012, the film "Hugo" was nominated for a total of 11 Academy Awards, showcasing its critical acclaim and recognition within the film industry. This high number of nominations indicates the widespread appreciation for the film's various aspects, such as direction, acting, cinematography, and more.

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68.

How many objects make up the "Deathly Hallows" in the film of the same name?

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Answer: 3
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In the film "Deathly Hallows," the Deathly Hallows consist of three magical objects: the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility. These objects are sought after by many characters in the Harry Potter series due to their immense power and significance in the wizarding world.

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69.

The final scene of "The Deathly Hallows" is set how many years later?

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Answer: 19
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After the defeat of Voldemort, the final scene in "The Deathly Hallows" is set 19 years later to show the characters as adults, with children of their own, sending their own children off to Hogwarts. This scene serves as an epilogue, providing closure to the series by giving a glimpse into the characters' futures and showing how they have moved on from the events of the final battle.

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70.

Who plays the wife of Will Ferrell's character in "The Other Guys"?

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Answer: Eva Mendes
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Eva Mendes plays the wife of Will Ferrell's character in "The Other Guys". Mendes portrays the character Sheila Gamble, who is married to Ferrell's character, Detective Allen Gamble. Mendes' performance in the film adds humor and depth to the dynamic between her character and Ferrell's, making their on-screen relationship entertaining and engaging for the audience.

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71.

What bird is shown flying over New York City at the end of "The Other Guys"?

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Answer: Peacock
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In the movie "The Other Guys," a peacock is shown flying over New York City at the end as a humorous and unexpected sight. This scene is meant to be a comedic and absurd way to end the film, as peacocks are not typically seen flying around urban areas like New York City. The inclusion of the peacock adds to the quirky and offbeat tone of the movie.

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72.

How is Samuel L. Jackson's character killed in "The Other Guys"?

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Answer: He Jumps Out of a Window
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In "The Other Guys", Samuel L. Jackson's character is killed when he jumps out of a window. This act is a result of his character's reckless behavior and disregard for safety, ultimately leading to his demise in a dramatic and unexpected way.

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73.

What classic novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne was an inspiration for the plot of "Easy A"?

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Answer: The Scarlet Letter
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"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a classic novel that tells the story of Hester Prynne, a woman who is publicly shamed for committing adultery and is forced to wear a scarlet letter "A" on her clothing. In the movie "Easy A", the main character also faces public scrutiny and judgment after falsely claiming to have lost her virginity, drawing parallels to the themes of sin and reputation found in Hawthorne's novel.

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74.

What is the last name of the school guidance counselor in "Easy A"?

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Answer: Griffith
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In the movie "Easy A", the last name of the school guidance counselor is Griffith. This detail is significant as it helps identify the character in the film and adds to the overall narrative by providing context to the role of the guidance counselor in the protagonist's story.

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75.

The alien in "Super 8" needs strange objects of what shape to repair its ship?

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Answer: Cube
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The alien in "Super 8" needs strange objects in the shape of a cube to repair its ship. This is a crucial plot point in the movie, as the characters must collect these cube-shaped objects in order to help the alien fix its ship and return home. The cube shape may symbolize the alien's advanced technology and the importance of geometry in their culture.

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76.

What is the name of the zombie movie being made by the protagonists of "Super 8"?

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Answer: The Case
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In the movie "Super 8", the protagonists are making a zombie movie called "The Case". This title may have been chosen for its mysterious and intriguing quality, hinting at a storyline involving a compelling mystery or investigation. The title could also serve as a nod to classic film noir detective stories, adding depth and complexity to the zombie movie being created by the characters in the film.

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77.

According to the film version of "Green Lantern", how many total members does the Green Lantern Force have?

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Answer: 3600
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In the film version of "Green Lantern," the Green Lantern Force is depicted as having a total of 3600 members. This large number of members highlights the vastness and diversity of the Green Lantern Corps, each member being chosen to protect a sector of the universe. This number also emphasizes the strength and unity of the Corps in their mission to maintain peace and order across the galaxy.

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78.

What demonic entity is the primary villain of "Green Lantern"?

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Answer: Parallax
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Parallax is the primary villain in "Green Lantern" because it is a fear entity that has the ability to possess and control individuals, causing them to succumb to their deepest fears. In the comics, Parallax is a powerful and malevolent force that has been a recurring antagonist for the Green Lantern Corps, often manipulating events from behind the scenes to further its own agenda of spreading fear and chaos throughout the universe.

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