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1.

What sport was played by the Rockford Peaches in "A League of Their Own"?

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Answer: Baseball
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In the movie "A League of Their Own," the Rockford Peaches played baseball. The film depicts the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War II, in which the Rockford Peaches were one of the teams. The story follows the female athletes as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of playing professional baseball during a time when it was considered a male-dominated sport.

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2.

Who played Mr. Darcy in the 1996 film adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice"?

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Answer: Colin Firth
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Colin Firth played the role of Mr. Darcy in the 1996 film adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice." He is known for his portrayal of the character, capturing the essence of Mr. Darcy's reserved demeanor and eventual transformation throughout the story. Firth's performance in the film has been widely praised and is considered one of the most iconic portrayals of the character.

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3.

In which store did Novalee deliver her baby in "Where the Heart Is"?

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Answer: Wal-Mart
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In the novel "Where the Heart Is," Novalee delivers her baby in a Wal-Mart store. This unexpected and unique setting adds to the unconventional and memorable nature of the story, highlighting the theme of finding unexpected sources of support and love in unlikely places. The Wal-Mart store becomes a significant location that shapes the narrative and the characters' lives in the novel.

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4.

Renee Zellweger gained 25 pounds for the title role in which 2001 film?

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Answer: Bridget Jones's Diary
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Renee Zellweger gained 25 pounds for the title role in "Bridget Jones's Diary" to accurately portray the character of Bridget Jones, a relatable and imperfect woman struggling with her weight and love life. This physical transformation helped Zellweger fully embody the character and bring authenticity to her performance.

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5.

Which 2007 film was Disney's first live action/animation hybrid in 19 years?

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Answer: Enchanted
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Enchanted was Disney's first live action/animation hybrid in 19 years because it combined traditional animation with live-action sequences, creating a whimsical and magical world that captivated audiences. The film seamlessly blended the two mediums, bringing beloved animated characters to life in a modern-day setting, making it a groundbreaking and innovative project for Disney.

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6.

"Mama Mia" is based on a song by which Swedish musical act?

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Answer: ABBA
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"Mama Mia" is a popular musical and movie that is based on the songs of the Swedish musical act ABBA. ABBA was a successful pop group in the 1970s and 1980s, known for hits such as "Dancing Queen" and "Take a Chance on Me". Their music was the inspiration for the creation of "Mama Mia" which features many of their songs in the storyline.

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7.

Which "Twilight" star had a role in 2010's "Valentine's Day"?

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Answer: Taylor Lautner
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Taylor Lautner had a role in the 2010 film "Valentine's Day." Lautner is best known for his role as Jacob Black in the "Twilight" series, making him the "Twilight" star referenced in the question. His appearance in "Valentine's Day" allowed him to showcase his acting skills in a different genre outside of the popular vampire franchise.

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8.

"Hell On Heels" was the tagline for which 2006 film?

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Answer: The Devil Wears Prada
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"Hell On Heels" perfectly captures the essence of the film "The Devil Wears Prada" as it reflects the high-pressure, cutthroat world of fashion and the demanding nature of the main character, Miranda Priestly. The tagline hints at the intense and competitive environment within the fashion industry depicted in the movie, where characters strive to succeed while facing challenges and obstacles along the way.

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9.

Which 2010 Julia Roberts film was shipped to theaters as "Guest House"?

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Answer: Eat Pray Love
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In this 2010 film starring Julia Roberts, "Eat Pray Love" was shipped to theaters under the title "Guest House". This may have been done to create intrigue or appeal to a different demographic of viewers, as the title "Guest House" may have different connotations or be more appealing to certain audiences.

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10.

Bette Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" appeared on which 1988 film's soundtrack?

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Answer: Beaches
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"Wind Beneath My Wings" is a popular song by Bette Midler that appeared on the soundtrack of the 1988 film "Beaches". The song became synonymous with the movie and is often associated with the emotional and heartfelt moments in the film.

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11.

Which novel by Amy Tan was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name?

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Answer: The Joy Luck Club
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"The Joy Luck Club" is a novel by Amy Tan that was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name. The novel explores the relationships between Chinese-American women and their immigrant mothers, delving into themes of family, culture, and identity. The film adaptation received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the complex mother-daughter relationships and the immigrant experience.

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12.

What did an outraged Bernadette do to her ex-husbands car in "Waiting to Exhale"?

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Answer: Set it on fire
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In the novel "Waiting to Exhale," an outraged Bernadette set her ex-husband's car on fire as an act of retaliation or revenge. This extreme action was a manifestation of her anger and frustration towards her ex-husband, possibly due to the pain and betrayal she experienced during their relationship.

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13.

Who "Got Married" in a 1986 Francis Ford Coppola film?

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Answer: Peggy Sue
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In the 1986 Francis Ford Coppola film, Peggy Sue Got Married, the character Peggy Sue is the one who gets married. The film follows Peggy Sue as she attends her high school reunion and finds herself transported back in time to her senior year of high school, giving her the chance to relive and potentially change the events leading up to her marriage.

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14.

Which 2002 Oscar-winning film was based on Nia Vardalos' one-woman stage show?

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Answer: My Big Fat Greek Wedding
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"My Big Fat Greek Wedding" was based on Nia Vardalos' one-woman stage show, which she originally created as a play before adapting it into a successful film. The film's success can be attributed to its heartfelt and humorous portrayal of family dynamics and cultural differences, resonating with audiences around the world.

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15.

To whom is Carrie Bradshaw getting married in 2008's "Sex and the City"?

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Answer: Mr. Big
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Carrie Bradshaw is getting married to Mr. Big in the 2008 film "Sex and the City." Throughout the series, their relationship faced many ups and downs, but ultimately they found their way back to each other and decided to tie the knot in the movie.

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16.

Which 1997 film was the first ever with a budget of $200,000,000?

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Answer: Titanic
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Titanic was the first film ever with a budget of $200,000,000 in 1997 due to its large-scale production, including elaborate sets, extensive special effects, and a star-studded cast. The film's budget was well above the average for movies at that time, setting a new standard for blockbuster filmmaking.

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17.

How many charter members were there in the First Wives Club?

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Answer: Three
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The First Wives Club had three charter members, representing the three main characters in the movie who form the club to seek revenge on their ex-husbands. These three women bond over their shared experiences and support each other in their journey towards empowerment and independence.

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18.

Which 1998 film was based on the 1987 German film "Wings of Desire"?

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Answer: City of Angels
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"City of Angels" is the correct answer because it is an American film released in 1998 that was based on the 1987 German film "Wings of Desire". The American adaptation follows a similar storyline of an angel who falls in love with a mortal woman and contemplates becoming human to be with her, just like in the original German film.

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19.

Actor David Duchovny made his film debut in which 1988 Melanie Griffith film?

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Answer: Working Girl
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David Duchovny made his film debut in the 1988 Melanie Griffith film Working Girl. This romantic comedy directed by Mike Nichols was a critical and commercial success, earning multiple award nominations and showcasing Duchovny's acting talent early in his career.

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20.

Gary Cooper predicted which 1939 film would be the "biggest flop in Hollywood history"?

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Answer: Gone with the Wind
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Gary Cooper predicted that "Gone with the Wind" would be the biggest flop in Hollywood history. This prediction turned out to be incorrect as the film went on to become a classic and one of the most successful and beloved films of all time. It received critical acclaim, won multiple Academy Awards, and remains a cultural phenomenon to this day.

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21.

Which real-life couple acted together in "Shakespeare in Love"?

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Answer: Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck acted together in "Shakespeare in Love" as the main characters. The film was a romantic comedy-drama that depicted a fictional love affair between William Shakespeare, played by Joseph Fiennes, and Viola de Lesseps, played by Gwyneth Paltrow. Ben Affleck had a supporting role in the film as Ned Alleyn, a rival actor to Shakespeare. The chemistry between Paltrow and Affleck on screen added depth to the storyline and contributed to the film's success.

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22.

"Nine to Five" featured a fantasy sequence based on which Disney film?

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Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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In the movie "Nine to Five", there is a fantasy sequence that is based on the Disney film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". This reference to the classic animated film adds a whimsical and nostalgic element to the storyline, as well as paying homage to a beloved piece of cinema history.

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23.

Which "Aliens" star made her on-screen film debut in "Annie Hall"?

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Answer: Sigourney Weaver
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Sigourney Weaver made her on-screen film debut in "Annie Hall" before gaining fame for her role in "Aliens".

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24.

Which Peter Gabriel song featured in an iconic scene from 1989's "Say Anything"?

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Answer: In Your Eyes
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"In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel was featured in an iconic scene from 1989's "Say Anything" where the protagonist holds up a boombox playing the song outside his love interest's window. This romantic gesture has since become a memorable moment in pop culture, solidifying the song's association with the film and its emotional impact on the audience.

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25.

"Memoirs of a Geisha" was banned in which Asian nation?

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Answer: China
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"Memoirs of a Geisha" was banned in China due to its portrayal of Japanese culture and history, which was seen as controversial and sensitive in the context of the strained relations between China and Japan. The Chinese government felt that the novel could potentially harm diplomatic relations and stoke anti-Japanese sentiments among the Chinese population.

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26.

Which 1995 romantic comedy was originally titled "Paris Match"?

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Answer: French Kiss
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The 1995 romantic comedy "French Kiss" was originally titled "Paris Match" because the film revolves around a woman traveling to Paris to win back her ex-fiancé, and the iconic Parisian setting plays a significant role in the storyline. The title change likely occurred to emphasize the romantic and comedic elements of the film, as well as to create a more catchy and memorable title for audiences.

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27.

Who forgot to thank Erik Brokovich after winning a 2001 Oscar for playing her?

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Answer: Julia Roberts
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Julia Roberts forgot to thank Erik Brokovich after winning a 2001 Oscar for playing her.

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28.

Where did Angela Bassett's Stella go to get her groove back in a 1998 film?

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Answer: Jamaica
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In the 1998 film, Angela Bassett's character, Stella, went to Jamaica to get her groove back. Jamaica is known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and relaxing atmosphere, making it the perfect destination for Stella to rediscover herself and find her confidence again. The tropical setting and laid-back lifestyle of Jamaica provided the perfect backdrop for Stella's journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

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29.

The "Divine Sisters" of which group kidnap playwright Siddalee Walker in a 2002 film?

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Answer: Ya-Ya Sisterhood
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In the 2002 film "Ya-Ya Sisterhood", the group of women known as the "Divine Sisters" kidnaps playwright Siddalee Walker. This group of women, who are part of a close-knit Southern community, play a central role in the story as they help Siddalee come to terms with her complicated relationship with her mother and her own personal struggles.

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30.

In which city does the title character of "Amelie" live?

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Answer: Paris
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Amelie, the title character of the movie "Amelie", lives in the city of Paris. The film is set in various locations throughout the city, showcasing its charm and beauty as Amelie goes about her daily life and embarks on her journey of self-discovery and helping others. Paris serves as a fitting backdrop for the whimsical and romantic tale of Amelie's adventures.

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31.

Which iconic movie character's name was used as a hotel alias in "America's Sweethearts"?

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Answer: Holly Golightly
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In the movie "America's Sweethearts," the character's name Holly Golightly was used as a hotel alias. This is a reference to the iconic movie character from the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," played by Audrey Hepburn. The use of this alias adds a touch of glamour and sophistication to the character in "America's Sweethearts," as Holly Golightly is known for her stylish and elegant persona in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."

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32.

Which 2009 film was based on a novel by actress Liz Tuccillo and comedian Greg Behrendt?

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Answer: He's Just Not That Into You
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"He's Just Not That Into You" is a 2009 film that was based on a novel written by actress Liz Tuccillo and comedian Greg Behrendt. The story explores the complexities of modern relationships and dating, offering insight and advice on deciphering romantic signals. The film follows a group of interconnected characters as they navigate the ups and downs of love and romance, ultimately emphasizing the importance of self-worth and honesty in relationships.

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33.

Which 1889 romantic comedy was the third collaboration between Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan?

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Answer: You've Got Mail
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"You've Got Mail" was the 1889 romantic comedy that marked the third collaboration between Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. This film showcased their on-screen chemistry once again, following their previous successful collaborations in "Sleepless in Seattle" and "Joe Versus the Volcano." The movie was well-received by audiences and critics alike for its charming storyline and the undeniable charm of the lead actors.

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34.

Which "Steel Magnolias" actress was originally denied an audition for being too pretty?

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Answer: Darryl Hannah
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Darryl Hannah was originally denied an audition for "Steel Magnolias" for being too pretty because the director thought she wouldn't be believable as the character. Hannah's natural beauty and glamorous image clashed with the character's down-to-earth and relatable persona, leading to the initial rejection of her audition.

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35.

Which song was written especially for Audrey Hepburn to sing in "Breakfast at Tiffany's?

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Answer: Moon River
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"Moon River" was written especially for Audrey Hepburn to sing in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" because the film's composer, Henry Mancini, and lyricist, Johnny Mercer, wanted a song that would suit Hepburn's limited vocal range. The song went on to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song and became one of Hepburn's most iconic performances.

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36.

Which two future "X-Men" actors were in "Kate and Leopold"?

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Answer: Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber
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Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber both appeared in the movie "Kate and Leopold" before they went on to star in the X-Men franchise. Their performances in "Kate and Leopold" may have caught the attention of casting directors for the X-Men movies, leading to their roles in the popular superhero series.

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37.

A fan handcuffed herself to Hugh Grant on the red carpet of which film's UK premier?

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Answer: Music and Lyrics
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During the UK premier of the film "Music and Lyrics", a fan handcuffed herself to Hugh Grant on the red carpet. This incident gained media attention and became a memorable moment associated with the film's premier.

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38.

Who played schoolteacher Sarah Nolan in "Must Love Dogs"?

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Answer: Diane Lane
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Diane Lane played the role of schoolteacher Sarah Nolan in the movie "Must Love Dogs." Lane's portrayal of the character brought depth and authenticity to the role, making her a memorable part of the film.

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39.

Which 2004's film's tagline was "Behind every great love is a great story"?

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Answer: The Notebook
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The tagline "Behind every great love is a great story" perfectly captures the essence of the film The Notebook, which tells a poignant love story that transcends time and challenges. The tagline hints at the depth and complexity of the relationship portrayed in the movie, highlighting the idea that true love is often accompanied by a compelling and meaningful narrative.

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40.

"Love Actually" followed the lives of how many couples?

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Answer: Eight
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"Love Actually" followed the lives of eight different couples, each with their own unique storyline and relationships. The film weaves together these various narratives to showcase the different aspects of love and relationships, making it a multi-faceted and heartwarming portrayal of love in its many forms.

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41.

What was Josie Geller's high school nickname in "Never Been Kissed"?

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Answer: Josie Grossie
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In the movie "Never Been Kissed", Josie Geller's high school nickname was Josie Grossie because she was considered uncool and unpopular by her peers. This nickname reflects the way she was perceived by others during her high school years, which eventually led to her feeling insecure and out of place.

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42.

A Conan O'Brien-led campaign lead to the 1997 re-release of which 1987 film?

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Answer: Dirty Dancing
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Conan O'Brien's campaign played a significant role in generating buzz and demand for the re-release of the 1987 film "Dirty Dancing" in 1997. Through his efforts and promotion, the movie gained a new wave of popularity and interest, leading to its successful re-release to a new generation of audiences.

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43.

Director Arthur Hiller passed on "The Godfather" to direct which 1970 tearjerker?

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Answer: Love Story
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Director Arthur Hiller decided to pass on directing "The Godfather" in order to direct the 1970 tearjerker "Love Story." This decision ultimately led to the success of "Love Story," which became a critically acclaimed and commercially successful film. Hiller's choice to direct "Love Story" showcased his versatility as a director and allowed him to create a timeless classic in the romantic drama genre.

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44.

Which pretty woman was originally offered a lead role in "Sleepless in Seattle"?

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Answer: Julia Roberts
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Julia Roberts was originally offered a lead role in "Sleepless in Seattle" because of her popularity and success as an actress in romantic comedies during that time. Her charm and talent would have been a perfect fit for the role, but she ultimately turned it down, allowing Meg Ryan to take on the iconic role instead.

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45.

Which famous essayist wrote "When Harry Met Sally..."?

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Answer: Nora Ephron
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Nora Ephron is the correct answer because she was the writer of the screenplay for the romantic comedy film "When Harry Met Sally...". Ephron is a renowned essayist, screenwriter, and director known for her wit and humor in her works, making her a fitting choice for writing such a beloved and iconic film.

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46.

Who directed "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf"?

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Answer: Tyler Perry
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Tyler Perry directed "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf" is a well-known filmmaker, actor, and playwright who is known for his work in the film industry. He is also recognized for creating and portraying the character Madea in various films and stage plays. Perry's unique storytelling style and ability to address important social issues have made him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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47.

Which 1990 Drew Barrymore film was based on a true story?

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Answer: Riding in Cars with Boys
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"Riding in Cars with Boys" was based on a true story because it was adapted from the memoir of the same name written by Beverly Donofrio, which recounted her experiences as a teenage mother and her struggles to overcome obstacles in her life. The film stayed true to the events depicted in the memoir, making it a faithful adaptation of a real-life story.

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48.

A film version of which 1992 Tony-Award winner was released in 1992?

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Answer: Prelude to a Kiss
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The film version of "Prelude to a Kiss" was released in 1992, the same year the play won a Tony Award. This suggests that the success and recognition of the play prompted the creation of a film adaptation in the same year to capitalize on its popularity and reach a wider audience.

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49.

Which 1987 romantic comedy was originally titled "The Bride and the Wolf"?

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Answer: Moonstruck
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"Moonstruck" was originally titled "The Bride and the Wolf" because the film revolves around the story of a woman (the bride) who finds herself torn between two men, one of whom is compared to a wolf due to his rugged and wild nature. The title change to "Moonstruck" likely reflects the magical and romantic elements of the story, as well as the influence of the moon on human behavior and emotions.

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50.

Which actor performed two songs on the "Chocolat" soundtrack?

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Answer: Johnny Depp
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Johnny Depp performed two songs on the "Chocolat" soundtrack because in addition to being a talented actor, he is also a musician. Depp has showcased his musical abilities in various projects throughout his career, including contributing to soundtracks for films in which he has starred. This dual talent allows him to bring a unique and multi-dimensional performance to his roles both on screen and in the recording studio.

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51.

Which 2001 romantic comedy was originally titled "Animal Husbandry"?

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Answer: Someone Like You...
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The 2001 romantic comedy "Someone Like You..." was originally titled "Animal Husbandry" because the film is based on the novel "Animal Husbandry" by Laura Zigman, which explores themes of relationships and human behavior through the lens of animal mating habits. The title change likely occurred to better reflect the focus on human relationships in the film adaptation.

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52.

Which young actor auditioned five times for a "Thelma & Louise" role played by Brad Pitt?

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Answer: George Clooney
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George Clooney auditioned five times for a role in "Thelma & Louise" that was eventually played by Brad Pitt. This shows that even successful actors like Clooney face rejection and have to persist in order to achieve their goals in the competitive industry of Hollywood.

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53.

Which actor played the title character in "The Wedding Date"?

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Answer: Dermot Mulroney
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Dermot Mulroney played the title character in "The Wedding Date." He portrayed the role of Nick Mercer, a professional date who accompanies women to weddings to help them navigate social situations and relationships. Mulroney's performance in the film received praise for his charming and charismatic portrayal of the character.

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54.

What was the tagline for 1983's "Terms of Endearment"?

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Answer: Have you come to Terms yet?
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The tagline "Have you come to Terms yet?" for the 1983 film "Terms of Endearment" serves as a thought-provoking question to the audience, inviting them to reflect on the themes and relationships portrayed in the movie. It hints at the emotional depth and complexity of the story, suggesting that there are deeper meanings and insights to be uncovered by fully understanding and embracing the terms of endearment explored in the film.

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55.

Which film first won Oscars for Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Screenplay?

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Answer: It Happened One Night
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It Happened One Night was the first film to win Oscars for Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director, and Screenplay because it was a groundbreaking romantic comedy that achieved critical and commercial success. The film's innovative storytelling, strong performances, and direction by Frank Capra set it apart from other films of its time, making it a standout in the history of cinema.

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56.

In 2008 which film did the American Film Institute name the best romantic comedy ever?

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Answer: City Lights
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City Lights, a silent romantic comedy film released in 1931, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin, was named the best romantic comedy ever by the American Film Institute in 2008. The film is highly acclaimed for its touching story, timeless humor, and Chaplin's iconic performance as the lovable Tramp. Its enduring popularity and influence on the romantic comedy genre have solidified its place as a classic in cinema history.

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57.

Which film based on an Ian McEwan novel opened the 2007 Venice Film Festival?

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Answer: Atonement
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Atonement opened the 2007 Venice Film Festival because it is a critically acclaimed film adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, which was highly anticipated by audiences and critics alike. The film's premiere at such a prestigious film festival helped generate buzz and attention for the movie, ultimately leading to its success and recognition in the industry.

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58.

In "Something New" why was Kenya hesitant to date Ryan?

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Answer: He was white
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Kenya was hesitant to date Ryan because he was white. This suggests that Kenya may have had reservations or concerns about interracial dating, which could have been influenced by societal norms, personal experiences, or cultural beliefs.

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59.

"Mona Lisa Smile" took place on the campus of which Massachusetts women's college?

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Answer: Wellesley
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"Mona Lisa Smile" took place on the campus of Wellesley, a prestigious women's college in Massachusetts known for its strong academic programs and historic campus. The film explores the societal expectations placed on women in the 1950s and the challenges faced by female students at a time when their roles were often limited to traditional gender norms.

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60.

Which opera does Edward take Vivian to see in "Pretty Woman"?

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Answer: La Traviata
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In the movie "Pretty Woman," Edward takes Vivian to see the opera La Traviata. This opera is a fitting choice for the storyline of the movie, as it tells the tale of a courtesan who falls in love with a wealthy man. The themes of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations in La Traviata mirror the relationship between Edward and Vivian in the film.

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61.

Sarah Jessica Parker refused the lead in which 1987 film to film TV's "Sex and the City"?

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Answer: My Best Friend's Wedding
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Sarah Jessica Parker refused the lead role in the 1987 film "My Best Friend's Wedding" to star in the popular TV show "Sex and the City." This decision ultimately proved to be a career-defining move for Parker, as her role in "Sex and the City" garnered her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.

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62.

How much time elapsed between the action of the first and second "Bridget Jones" films?

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Answer: A month
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In the "Bridget Jones" film series, the second film picks up one month after the events of the first film. This time gap allows for the audience to see the progression of Bridget's life and relationships following the events of the first film. The short time frame also helps to maintain continuity in the storyline and keeps the audience engaged in Bridget's journey.

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