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1.

Al Pacino, James Caan and Burt Reynolds all turned down the role of which "Star Wars" smuggler?

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Answer: Han Solo
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Al Pacino, James Caan, and Burt Reynolds all turned down the role of Han Solo in "Star Wars." This shows that the character of Han Solo was highly sought after and considered by multiple well-known actors before Harrison Ford ultimately landed the role. It also highlights the significance and popularity of the "Star Wars" franchise, as even established actors were interested in being a part of it.

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2.

Which "Finding Nemo" character is referred to by Dory as "Fabio", "Bingo" and "Elmo"?

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Answer: Nemo
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Dory refers to the character Nemo as "Fabio", "Bingo", and "Elmo" in the movie "Finding Nemo". This is because Dory suffers from short-term memory loss, leading her to constantly forget Nemo's name and come up with different nicknames for him throughout the film.

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3.

Director George Lucas' son was responsible for naming which Gungan from "The Phantom Menace"?

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Answer: Jar Jar Binks
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George Lucas' son was responsible for naming Jar Jar Binks, a Gungan character from "The Phantom Menace." This is a fun fact that showcases the influence and involvement of family members in the creative process of iconic movies like the Star Wars franchise.

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4.

In what 1975 musical would you find Brad, Janet and Dr. Frank-N-Furter?

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Answer: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is a cult classic musical film released in 1975 that features characters named Brad, Janet, and Dr. Frank-N-Furter. The film has gained a large following due to its unique blend of horror, comedy, and rock music, as well as its interactive midnight screenings where audience members participate in callbacks and dress up as characters from the movie.

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5.

Whose eleventy-first birthday party was featured at the start of "The Fellowship of the Ring"?

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Answer: Bilbo
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In "The Fellowship of the Ring," the eleventy-first birthday party featured at the start of the story is that of Bilbo Baggins. This event serves as the beginning of the adventure that sets the plot in motion, as Bilbo decides to leave the Shire and pass on the One Ring to Frodo. The birthday party also introduces key characters and sets the tone for the rest of the story.

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6.

In what 1991 Disney film would you find Gaston, Cogsworth and Lumiere?

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Answer: Beauty And The Beast
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In the 1991 Disney film Beauty and the Beast, Gaston, Cogsworth, and Lumiere are all characters in the enchanted castle where the story takes place. Gaston is the arrogant and self-absorbed villain, Cogsworth is the uptight and punctual clock, and Lumiere is the charming and suave candelabra. These characters play important roles in the film's plot and help bring the magical world of Beauty and the Beast to life.

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7.

In "Revenge of the Sith" Anakin Skywalker transforms into what iconic "Star Wars" villain?

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Answer: Darth Vader
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Anakin Skywalker transforms into Darth Vader in "Revenge of the Sith" because of his fall to the dark side of the Force. This transformation marks a pivotal moment in the "Star Wars" saga, as Anakin's journey from hero to villain is complete when he fully embraces his new identity as Darth Vader, a powerful and ruthless Sith Lord. This transformation sets the stage for the original trilogy and establishes Darth Vader as one of the most iconic villains in cinematic history.

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8.

What is Dr. Otto Octavius' alter ego in 2004's "Spider-Man 2"?

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Answer: Doctor Octopus
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Dr. Otto Octavius' alter ego in 2004's "Spider-Man 2" is Doctor Octopus, also known as Doc Ock. In the movie, Dr. Octavius becomes the villainous Doctor Octopus after a failed experiment fuses mechanical tentacles to his body, leading to a transformation that drives him to commit acts of villainy against Spider-Man.

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9.

Both Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro won Oscars for playing what famous Mafia don?

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Answer: Vito Corleone
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Marlon Brando won an Oscar for playing Vito Corleone in "The Godfather" and Robert De Niro won an Oscar for playing the younger version of Vito Corleone in "The Godfather Part II". Vito Corleone is a famous Mafia don character in the iconic film series "The Godfather".

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10.

Casino Royale was the twenty-first film in a series centered on what character?

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Answer: James Bond
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Casino Royale was the twenty-first film in the James Bond series. James Bond is a fictional British Secret Service agent created by author Ian Fleming. He has been the central character in numerous novels, films, and other media adaptations since his creation in 1953. The film series has become one of the most successful and longest-running franchises in cinematic history, with Casino Royale being just one of the many installments featuring the iconic character.

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11.

What was the name of the child adopted by the Thorns in "The Omen"?

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Answer: Damien
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In the movie "The Omen", the child adopted by the Thorns is named Damien. Damien is revealed to be the Antichrist, causing a series of sinister events to unfold as his true identity is discovered by his adoptive parents. The name Damien carries a sense of foreboding and evil in the context of the film, adding to the overall suspense and horror of the story.

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12.

The title character of a 1990 Tim Burton film had what household objects for hands?

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Answer: Scissors
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In the 1990 Tim Burton film, the title character had scissors for hands. This unique and memorable feature of having scissors instead of hands is a key aspect of the character's identity and is central to the film's plot and themes. The use of scissors as hands highlights the character's isolation and inability to connect with others, while also serving as a metaphor for the challenges of being different in a conformist society.

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13.

What villain was Heath Ledger cast as in 2008's "The Dark Knight"?

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Answer: The Joker
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Heath Ledger was cast as The Joker in 2008's "The Dark Knight." Ledger's portrayal of this iconic villain was widely praised for its dark and twisted interpretation, earning him critical acclaim and a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Ledger's performance as The Joker is considered one of the greatest in cinematic history, solidifying his place as a legendary actor.

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14.

In what film would you find pilots nicknamed "Goose", "Ice" and "Maverick"?

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Answer: Top Gun
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In the film Top Gun, the pilots are nicknamed "Goose", "Ice", and "Maverick". These nicknames are used as call signs during their missions as fighter pilots. The characters develop strong bonds and camaraderie throughout the film, with each nickname reflecting their personalities and roles within the squadron. The film follows their training at the elite Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School and the challenges they face both in the air and on the ground.

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15.

Which character in the "Star Wars" movies was played by both Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor?

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Answer: Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Both Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor played the character of Obi-Wan Kenobi in the "Star Wars" movies. Alec Guinness portrayed the character in the original trilogy, while Ewan McGregor took on the role in the prequel trilogy. Their performances as Obi-Wan Kenobi were iconic and beloved by fans of the franchise.

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16.

Quentin Tarantino wrote which "Pulp Fiction" role specifically for Samuel L. Jackson?

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Answer: Jules Winnfield
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Quentin Tarantino wrote the character of Jules Winnfield specifically for Samuel L. Jackson because he believed Jackson's charisma and acting abilities were a perfect fit for the role. Jackson's portrayal of Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction" has become iconic and is widely regarded as one of his most memorable performances.

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17.

What was the name of the character hunted by Detectives Mills and Somerset in "Se7en"?

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Answer: John Doe
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In the film "Se7en", the character hunted by Detectives Mills and Somerset is known as John Doe. John Doe is a mysterious and elusive serial killer who meticulously plans his murders based on the seven deadly sins. Throughout the movie, the detectives are in a race against time to catch John Doe before he completes his twisted mission.

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18.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail featured the Knights who said what?

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Answer: Ni
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In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Knights who said "Ni" were a group of knights who demanded a shrubbery from King Arthur and his companions as a requirement to pass through their forest. The repeated chanting of "Ni" by these knights became a memorable and iconic scene in the movie, showcasing the absurd and surreal humor that Monty Python is known for.

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19.

What was the nickname of film gangster Tony Montana?

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Answer: Scarface
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Tony Montana's nickname in the film gangster world was Scarface, which is derived from the scar on his face that he received during a past altercation. This nickname symbolizes his ruthless and violent nature as a gangster, as well as his determination to rise to power in the criminal underworld.

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20.

What horror movie villain was famous for wearing a striped sweater and a black fedora?

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Answer: Freddy Krueger
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Freddy Krueger is the horror movie villain known for wearing a striped sweater and a black fedora. This iconic look has become synonymous with the character, making him easily recognizable to fans of the horror genre. Freddy Krueger's appearance adds to his terrifying presence in the films, creating a lasting impression on audiences.

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21.

By what name were the group of kids including "Data", "Chunk" and "Mouth" better known?

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Answer: The Goonies
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The group of kids including "Data", "Chunk", and "Mouth" were better known as The Goonies.

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22.

WHICH AFRICAN LION CUB, SON OF MUFASA, FLED THE PRIDE LANDS, ALLOWING HIS UNCLE SCAR TO BECOME KING?

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Answer: Simba
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Simba is the correct answer because he is the African lion cub who fled the Pride Lands, allowing his uncle Scar to become king. Simba's departure was a crucial turning point in the story of The Lion King as it set the stage for his growth and eventual return to reclaim his rightful place as king.

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23.

How old is Juno MacGuff in the 2007 film "Juno"?

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Answer: Sixteen
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Juno MacGuff is sixteen years old in the 2007 film "Juno". This age is significant as it highlights the character's youth and immaturity, which plays a crucial role in the storyline and the decisions she makes throughout the film. Being a teenager adds depth to Juno's character and allows for exploration of themes related to adolescence and coming of age.

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24.

What was the name of the lightsaber-wielding Sith Lord killed in a duel in "The Phantom Menace"?

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Answer: Darth Maul
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Darth Maul was the lightsaber-wielding Sith Lord killed in a duel in "The Phantom Menace". He was a formidable and skilled warrior who met his demise at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi during their intense battle. Darth Maul's appearance and fighting style left a lasting impact on fans of the Star Wars franchise.

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25.

Which CGI "Lord of the Rings" character was voiced by Andy Serkis?

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Answer: Gollum
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Andy Serkis provided the voice and motion capture performance for the character Gollum in the "Lord of the Rings" movies. His portrayal of Gollum was highly praised for its realism and depth, showcasing Serkis' talent for bringing complex CGI characters to life on the screen.

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26.

What was revealed as Lord Voldemort's real name in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"?

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Answer: Tom Marvolo Riddle
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In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Lord Voldemort's real name was revealed to be Tom Marvolo Riddle. This revelation plays a significant role in the storyline as it unveils the origins and history of the dark wizard, shedding light on his motivations and actions throughout the series. The name change to Voldemort symbolizes his descent into darkness and his desire to separate himself from his Muggle heritage.

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27.

In 1999's "Dogma", what type of Biblical figure is Rufus?

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Answer: Apostle
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Rufus is considered an Apostle in the 1999 movie "Dogma" because he is depicted as one of the 13 individuals who were personally chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings. In the context of the film, Rufus plays a significant role in the story as a character with a direct connection to biblical events and figures, aligning him with the traditional role of an Apostle in Christian theology.

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28.

In two 1980's comedies, Chevy Chase portrayed a master-of-disguise reporter known by what nickname?

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Answer: Fletch
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In the two 1980's comedies, Chevy Chase portrayed a master-of-disguise reporter who goes by the nickname "Fletch". This character was known for his quick wit, charm, and ability to transform himself into various personas to get to the bottom of a story. The name "Fletch" became synonymous with Chevy Chase's iconic portrayal of this character in the popular films.

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29.

Which mutant, played by Alan Cumming, made his "X-Men" movie debut in 2003's "X2"?

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Answer: Nightcrawler
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Nightcrawler, played by Alan Cumming, made his "X-Men" movie debut in 2003's "X2". Nightcrawler is a mutant with the ability to teleport, as well as possessing superhuman agility and adhesive hands and feet, making him a skilled acrobat and combatant. His character added a unique and memorable element to the X-Men team in the film.

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30.

In "X2", which student from Dr. Xavier's school joined Magneto's Brotherhood?

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Answer: Pyro
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Pyro joined Magneto's Brotherhood in "X2" because he was disillusioned with Professor Xavier's peaceful approach towards mutant-human relations and was drawn to Magneto's more aggressive stance. Pyro's desire to embrace his powers and fight against human oppression aligned with Magneto's ideology, leading him to leave Xavier's school and join the Brotherhood.

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31.

Who was the prisoner referenced in the title of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"?

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Answer: Sirius Black
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In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," the titular prisoner referenced in the title is Sirius Black. Sirius Black is a character who was wrongly accused of betraying Harry Potter's parents to Voldemort and was imprisoned in Azkaban for many years. His escape from Azkaban is a central plot point in the book, as Harry and his friends try to uncover the truth about Sirius and his connection to Harry's past.

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32.

Which member of the robbing crew in "Ocean's Eleven" was often seen eating?

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Answer: Rusty
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Rusty, played by Brad Pitt, was often seen eating in "Ocean's Eleven" as a character trait to add depth and humor to his role. This habit of constantly snacking while working on heists helped to humanize his character and make him more relatable to the audience.

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33.

In 1960's "Psycho", what is motel owner Norman Bates' hobby?

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Answer: Taxidermy
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Norman Bates' hobby in the 1960's film "Psycho" is taxidermy, as seen through his collection of stuffed birds in the parlor of the Bates Motel. This hobby reflects his fascination with preserving dead animals and his desire to control and manipulate his surroundings, mirroring his own psychological state of trying to maintain a sense of control in his life.

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34.

John Hurt had to endure seven hours in the makeup chair to play what character in a 1980 film?

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Answer: John Merrick
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John Hurt had to endure seven hours in the makeup chair to play John Merrick in the 1980 film "The Elephant Man." The extensive makeup transformation was necessary to accurately portray the severely disfigured and misunderstood historical figure. Hurt's dedication to the role and the detailed makeup work contributed to the film's success and critical acclaim.

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35.

What was Roger Kint's nickname in 1995's "The Usual Suspects"?

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Answer: Verbal
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In the 1995 film "The Usual Suspects," Roger Kint's nickname was Verbal. This nickname was given to him due to his ability to talk his way out of difficult situations and manipulate those around him with his words. The character of Verbal was known for his cunning and persuasive nature, making him a central figure in the film's intricate plot.

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36.

In "2001: A Space Odyssey", what was HAL?

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Answer: A Supercomputer
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In "2001: A Space Odyssey", HAL was a supercomputer known as HAL 9000. HAL was responsible for controlling the systems of the spacecraft Discovery One and interacting with the crew members. HAL's advanced artificial intelligence allowed it to have conversations with the crew members and perform complex tasks, but ultimately led to a breakdown in communication and conflicts with the crew.

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37.

In what 1987 film would you find Privates Joker, Gomer Pyle and Cowboy?

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Answer: Full Metal Jacket
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In the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, the characters Privates Joker, Gomer Pyle, and Cowboy are all recruits in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. The film follows their experiences during basic training under the brutal and dehumanizing drill instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, and later as they navigate the horrors of combat in Vietnam. Each character represents different aspects of the war and the toll it takes on those who are forced to participate in it.

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38.

Which member of "The Goonies" was known for doing the "truffle shuffle"?

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Answer: Chunk
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Chunk, a member of "The Goonies," was known for doing the "truffle shuffle." This iconic dance move became synonymous with the character and is a memorable moment in the film. Chunk's endearing and humorous personality, along with his willingness to embrace his quirks, endeared him to audiences and made him a beloved character in the movie.

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39.

What was the alter-ego of Jack Nicholson's "Batman" character, Jack Napier?

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Answer: The Joker
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Jack Napier's alter-ego in the movie "Batman" was The Joker, a psychotic criminal mastermind with a sadistic sense of humor and a penchant for chaos. The character of The Joker is known for his iconic appearance, including his green hair, white skin, and red lips, as well as his unpredictable and dangerous nature, making him one of the most memorable villains in comic book history.

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40.

What was the relationship between Alan and Charlie in 2007's "Reign Over Me"?

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Answer: Former College Roommates
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Alan and Charlie were former college roommates in the movie "Reign Over Me." Their relationship was established during their time in college, which laid the foundation for their connection and bond that continued into the present day of the film. This history of being roommates in college shapes their interactions and dynamics throughout the story, influencing their understanding of each other and the depth of their friendship.

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41.

What was the profession of Nicholas Angel, the main character of 2007's "Hot Fuzz"?

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Answer: Police Officer
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Nicholas Angel's profession in the movie "Hot Fuzz" was a police officer. Throughout the film, he is portrayed as a dedicated and skilled officer who excels at his job, ultimately leading to his transfer to a quiet English village where he uncovers a dark secret. His profession as a police officer drives the plot of the movie and showcases his commitment to upholding the law.

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42.

In "Back to the Future", by what name was Marty McFly's inventor friend Emmet Brown better known?

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Answer: Doc Brown
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Doc Brown is the nickname by which Marty McFly's inventor friend Emmet Brown is better known in the movie "Back to the Future". This nickname reflects his character as a quirky and eccentric scientist who is always referred to as "Doc" by Marty throughout the film.

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43.

In what 1993 film would you find Marshal Sam Gerard hunting Dr. Richard Kimble?

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Answer: The Fugitive
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In the 1993 film "The Fugitive," Marshal Sam Gerard is portrayed as hunting down Dr. Richard Kimble, who has been wrongfully accused of his wife's murder. The movie follows Gerard's relentless pursuit of Kimble as he tries to prove his innocence and find the real killer.

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44.

What type of object was "Wilson", Chuck Noland's on-island friend in "Cast Away"?

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Answer: Volleyball
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In the movie "Cast Away", Wilson was not a human but rather a volleyball that Chuck Noland found washed up on the shore. Chuck forms a strong emotional bond with Wilson and treats him as a companion during his time stranded on the island. The volleyball becomes a symbol of Chuck's loneliness and need for human connection in the absence of other people.

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45.

What was the birth name of Greg Focker of "Meet The Fockers"?

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Answer: Gaylord Focker
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In the movie "Meet The Fockers," the character Greg Focker's birth name is revealed to be Gaylord Focker. This name is a source of comedic relief throughout the film as it contrasts with Greg's more reserved and conservative personality. The use of the name Gaylord adds to the humor and awkward situations that Greg finds himself in throughout the movie.

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46.

In the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series, who is the ghostly pirate captain of the Flying Dutchman?

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Answer: Davy Jones
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Davy Jones is the ghostly pirate captain of the Flying Dutchman in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. He is known for his tentacled face and heart locked in a chest, which gives him control over the sea and its creatures. Davy Jones plays a significant role in the storyline as a complex and morally ambiguous character, adding depth to the series' narrative.

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47.

What was the name of the tap-dancing penguin with no heartsong in 2006's "Happy Feet"?

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Answer: Mumble
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In the 2006 film "Happy Feet", the tap-dancing penguin with no heartsong was named Mumble. This character stood out from the other penguins due to his inability to sing like the rest of his species, instead expressing himself through his unique talent for dancing. Mumble's journey to find his place in the world and prove himself despite his differences was a central theme of the movie.

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48.

Which "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" child was the first to find a Wonka Golden Ticket?

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Answer: Augustus Gloop
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Augustus Gloop was the first child to find a Wonka Golden Ticket in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" because he was a gluttonous boy who loved to eat and was determined to find the ticket by consuming large amounts of Wonka chocolate bars. His obsession with food ultimately led him to discover the golden ticket, setting off the events of the story.

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49.

What was the name of Professor Sherman Klump's outgoing alter-ego in 1996's "The Nutty Professor"?

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Answer: Buddy Love
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In the 1996 film "The Nutty Professor," Professor Sherman Klump's outgoing alter-ego is named Buddy Love. Buddy Love is the confident, charismatic, and suave persona that Sherman transforms into after taking a weight-loss potion. Buddy Love is the complete opposite of Sherman Klump, showcasing a more outgoing and extroverted personality.

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50.

In "Batman Begins", Bruce Wayne seeks the help of Ra's Al-Ghul, the leader of what organization?

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Answer: League Of Shadows
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In "Batman Begins," Bruce Wayne seeks the help of Ra's Al-Ghul, the leader of the League of Shadows, an ancient and secretive organization dedicated to maintaining balance by eliminating corruption and injustice in the world. Ra's Al-Ghul trains Bruce Wayne in their ways and philosophy, shaping him into the vigilante known as Batman. The League of Shadows plays a significant role in Bruce Wayne's transformation into the Dark Knight and serves as a formidable adversary throughout the film.

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51.

In the Superman stories, which newspaper did Clark Kent write for?

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Answer: The Daily Planet
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In the Superman stories, Clark Kent worked as a journalist for The Daily Planet. This newspaper is known for its coverage of superhero and other newsworthy events in the fictional city of Metropolis. Clark Kent used his position at The Daily Planet to gather information and report on the latest happenings in the city, all while secretly using his superpowers to save the day as Superman.

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52.

In "The Golden Compass" who is the orphan living at Jordan College?

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Answer: Lyra Belacqua
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Lyra Belacqua is the correct answer because she is the main character in "The Golden Compass" and is depicted as an orphan living at Jordan College. Throughout the story, Lyra's adventurous spirit and cunning nature drive the plot forward as she uncovers secrets and navigates through various challenges in her quest for truth and freedom.

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53.

What does the Oracle like to bake in "The Matrix" movie?

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Answer: Cookies
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In "The Matrix" movie, the Oracle is known for baking cookies. This detail adds a touch of warmth and familiarity to her character, contrasting with the serious and mysterious nature of her prophecies and guidance. The act of baking cookies also symbolizes nurturing and care, reflecting the Oracle's role in guiding and supporting the main characters throughout the film.

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54.

Which action movie featured Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky?

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Answer: Transformers
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Shia LaBeouf played the character Sam Witwicky in the action movie Transformers. In this film, Sam Witwicky becomes involved in a war between two factions of alien robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons, as he discovers a powerful artifact that could determine the fate of the world. LaBeouf's portrayal of Sam Witwicky helped to make the movie a commercial success and solidified his status as a leading action movie star.

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55.

Which James Bond film included Halle Berry as Jinx?

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Answer: Die Another Day
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Halle Berry played the character Jinx in the James Bond film "Die Another Day". This film, released in 2002, starred Pierce Brosnan as James Bond and featured Berry as a Bond girl who was an NSA agent. "Die Another Day" is the 20th film in the James Bond series and is known for its action-packed scenes and memorable characters.

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56.

What are the names of Ray Ferrier's kids in the 2005 film "War of the Worlds"?

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Answer: Robbie And Rachel
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In the 2005 film "War of the Worlds," Ray Ferrier's kids are named Robbie and Rachel. These two characters play significant roles in the movie as they navigate through the chaos caused by the alien invasion alongside their father. Their names are memorable to fans of the film as they are central to the storyline and the family dynamics portrayed on screen.

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57.

Anthony Hopkins and Robert Earley both played what character in 2004's "Alexander"?

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Answer: Ptolemy
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In the 2004 film "Alexander," both Anthony Hopkins and Robert Earley portrayed the character of Ptolemy. Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals and later became the ruler of Egypt after Alexander's death. Hopkins and Earley both brought their own interpretations to the character, showcasing different aspects of Ptolemy's personality and role in the historical events depicted in the film.

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58.

By what name was Antonio Banderas' character known in "Desperado"?

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Answer: El Mariachi
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In the film "Desperado," Antonio Banderas' character is known as El Mariachi. This name reflects his role as a skilled musician and guitar player, as well as his reputation as a skilled and deadly gunslinger. The name also adds to the character's mystique and the overall atmosphere of the film as a modern-day western.

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59.

In "The Break-Up", what is the name of the a capella group Richard belonged to?

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Answer: The Tone Rangers
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Richard belonged to the a capella group called The Tone Rangers in the movie "The Break-Up".

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60.

What animated Maroon Cartoon star hired human detective Eddie Valiant to prove his innocence?

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Answer: Roger Rabbit
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Roger Rabbit hired human detective Eddie Valiant to prove his innocence because he was wrongly accused of murder. Valiant initially had a strong prejudice against toons like Roger, but through their investigation together, he learned to see beyond stereotypes and helped clear Roger's name. The dynamic between the two characters, a toon and a human working together, added humor and heart to the story of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."

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61.

In what 1991 film would you find Idgie and Ninny Threadgode?

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Answer: Fried Green Tomatoes
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In the 1991 film "Fried Green Tomatoes," the characters Idgie and Ninny Threadgoode are prominently featured. The film follows the story of their friendship and the events that unfold in Whistle Stop, Alabama. Through flashbacks and present-day interactions, the audience gets to witness the bond between Idgie and Ninny and the impact they have on each other's lives.

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62.

Robert De Niro and Robert Mitchum played what role in separate versions of "Cape Fear"?

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Answer: Max Cady
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In separate versions of "Cape Fear," Robert De Niro and Robert Mitchum both played the role of Max Cady. Max Cady is a cunning and vengeful ex-convict who terrorizes a family as part of his revenge plot. Both actors brought their own unique interpretations to the character, showcasing their talent and versatility in portraying a complex and menacing villain.

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63.

In "The Brothers Grimm", who was the evil queen terrorizing the village of Marbaden?

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Answer: The Mirror Queen
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In "The Brothers Grimm", the evil queen terrorizing the village of Marbaden is known as the Mirror Queen. This character is often portrayed as a villain who uses a magic mirror to manipulate and control others, spreading fear and chaos throughout the village. The Mirror Queen's actions and motives drive the plot of the story, making her a central antagonist in the narrative.

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64.

In a 1993 film, in order to be close to his kids, a divorced father disguised himself as what nanny?

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Answer: Euphegenia Doubtfire
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In the 1993 film, a divorced father disguises himself as a nanny named Euphegenia Doubtfire in order to be close to his kids. This disguise allows him to spend time with his children and be involved in their lives in a way that would not have been possible otherwise.

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65.

What was the name of Sully's green, one-eyed partner in "Monsters Inc."?

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Answer: Mike Wazowski
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In the movie "Monsters Inc.", Sully's green, one-eyed partner is named Mike Wazowski. Mike is a comical and loyal friend to Sully, providing a contrast to Sully's more serious demeanor. Together, they work at the Monsters, Inc. factory where they generate energy by scaring children. Mike's small size and big personality make him a memorable character in the film.

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66.

By what name are Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm better known?

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Answer: The Fantastic Four
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Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm are better known as The Fantastic Four, which is the name of the superhero team they belong to in the Marvel Comics universe. This group of superheroes gained their powers after being exposed to cosmic radiation during a scientific mission in space. The team is known for their unique powers and abilities, as well as their close bond and teamwork in fighting against various villains and threats.

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67.

What type of creature was the Narnian Mr. Tumnus from 2005's "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe"?

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Answer: Faun
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Mr. Tumnus from "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" is a faun, which is a mythological creature with the body of a human and the legs and horns of a goat. In the Narnia series, fauns are known for their kind and gentle nature, making Mr. Tumnus a beloved character in the story.

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68.

In "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", who was Hermione Granger's date to the Yule Ball?

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Answer: Viktor Krum
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Hermione Granger's date to the Yule Ball in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" was Viktor Krum. Viktor Krum was a famous Quidditch player from Bulgaria who attended the Triwizard Tournament at Hogwarts. Hermione's choice to attend the ball with Viktor Krum surprised many, as he was older and more experienced than her, but it ultimately led to some memorable moments in the story.

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69.

What did Gus Portokalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" use as a cure-all for any and all ailments?

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Answer: Windex
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In the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," Gus Portokalos believed that Windex was a cure-all for any and all ailments. He would use it for everything from cleaning windows to healing cuts and scrapes, showcasing his humorous and unconventional approach to problem-solving.

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70.

Which "Beverly Hills Cop" character calls Axel "Achmed", "Achnell" and "Achwell"?

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Answer: Serge
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Serge is the character in "Beverly Hills Cop" who calls Axel "Achmed", "Achnell", and "Achwell". This is a running joke throughout the movie, showcasing Serge's inability to correctly pronounce Axel's name. Serge is a quirky and comedic character who adds humor to the film through his interactions with Axel.

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71.

Which character in 1999's "The Mummy" was named for the architect of Egypt's Great Pyramids?

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Answer: Imhotep
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Imhotep is the character in 1999's "The Mummy" who was named for the architect of Egypt's Great Pyramids. Imhotep was a high priest who was punished for his forbidden love affair with the Pharaoh's mistress and cursed to become an undead mummy. This connection to the historical figure of Imhotep, who was an architect, physician, and high priest in ancient Egypt, adds depth and historical context to the character in the film.

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72.

By what nickname was Claire Cleary's boyfriend, Zachary Lodge, known in "The Wedding Crashers"?

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Answer: Sack
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In the movie "The Wedding Crashers," Claire Cleary's boyfriend, Zachary Lodge, is known by the nickname "Sack." This nickname is likely given to him due to his aggressive and controlling behavior, as sack can be associated with being forceful or dominating.

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73.

Who was the pain-free villain James Bond faced off against in 1999's "The World Is Not Enough"?

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Answer: Viktor "Renard" Zokas
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In the 1999 film "The World Is Not Enough," James Bond faces off against the pain-free villain Viktor "Renard" Zokas. Renard's unique condition, where he is unable to feel physical pain, makes him a formidable adversary for Bond. This lack of pain allows Renard to push himself to extreme limits, making him a dangerous and unpredictable foe for Bond to defeat.

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74.

In "The Wedding Crashers", who was the legendary crasher who still lived at home with his mother?

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Answer: Chazz
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Chazz was the legendary crasher who still lived at home with his mother in "The Wedding Crashers". This detail adds humor to his character and highlights his eccentric lifestyle, making him memorable to viewers.

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75.

What was the real name of the character known in "Ocean's Twelve" as "The Night Fox"?

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Answer: Francois Toulour
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In the movie "Ocean's Twelve", the character known as "The Night Fox" is actually named Francois Toulour. This name reflects his French background and adds to his sophisticated and mysterious persona in the film.

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76.

What were the names of the Troy brothers in 1997's "Face/Off"?

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Answer: Castor And Pollux
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In Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux were twin brothers known as the Dioscuri, who were associated with brotherly love and loyalty. In the movie "Face/Off", the characters Castor and Pollux are portrayed as siblings who are on opposite sides of the law, highlighting the complex relationship between brothers. The names Castor and Pollux were likely chosen for their symbolic significance and the dynamic they represent in the story.

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77.

In 2007's "Ratatouille", who is Remy the rat's culinary hero?

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Answer: Auguste Gusteau
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Remy the rat's culinary hero in "Ratatouille" is Auguste Gusteau, a renowned and innovative chef whose motto "Anyone can cook" inspires Remy to pursue his passion for cooking despite being a rat. Gusteau's spirit and philosophy serve as a guiding light for Remy throughout the movie, motivating him to follow his dreams and prove that anyone, regardless of their background or species, can excel in the culinary world.

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78.

What type of character was the acorn-loving Scrat from the "Ice Age" films?

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Answer: Sabre-Toothed Squirrel
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Scrat from the "Ice Age" films is a sabre-toothed squirrel because he is depicted as a small, squirrel-like creature with large front teeth and a long, bushy tail. His obsession with acorns and his constant pursuit of them throughout the films are characteristic of a squirrel, while his sharp, curved teeth resemble those of a sabre-toothed cat. This unique combination of features gives him the title of a sabre-toothed squirrel.

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79.

In Disney's 1992 "Aladdin", what type of animal was Aladdin's sidekick, Abu?

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Answer: A Monkey
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In Disney's 1992 "Aladdin", Aladdin's sidekick, Abu, is depicted as a mischievous and loyal monkey. Abu accompanies Aladdin on his adventures throughout the film, providing comic relief and support to the main character. Abu's playful nature and resourcefulness make him a beloved character in the movie, adding depth and humor to the story.

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