1. What popular comedy is subtitled "Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan?"
Answer: "Borat"
2. What music legend did Jamie Foxx play in a 2004 performance that would win an Academy Award for Best Actor?
Answer: Ray Charles
3. Who played the title characters in "Joe Dirt" and "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star?"
Answer: David Spade
4. "Hopelessly Devoted to You," "Summer Nights," and "You're the One That I Want" are some of the songs you'll hear in this 1978 musical.
Answer: "Grease"
5. Whose name did the title character yell after the climactic boxing match in "Rocky?"
Answer: Adrian
6. Who did not play one of the relatives of the orphaned Baudelaire children in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events?"
Answer: Bette Midler
7. What landmark 1989 indie revolves around Sal's Famous Pizzeria?
Answer: "Do the Right Thing"
8. What type of puzzle served as the subject of the 2006 documentary "Wordplay?"
Answer: Crossword
9. What is the name of the titular "black bird" that Humphrey Bogart was hired to find in the classic 1941 film noir?
Answer: "The Maltese Falcon"
10. Emma Thompson has starred in all of the following literary adaptations except:
Answer: "Emma"
11. What 1991 biopic tells the real-life story of Sonora Webster, who became a horse diver in Depression-era Atlantic City?
Answer: "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken"
12. What composer has written the original scores for all of David Lynch's films to date?
Answer: Angelo Badalamenti
13. What counterculture icon had a memorable cameo as a defrocked, junkie priest in "Drugstore Cowboy?"
Answer: William S. Burroughs
14. Before "Titanic" duplicated its feat, what film was awarded more Oscars than any other in history with 11 wins?
Answer: "Ben-Hur"
15. This 1967 Swedish import's use of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 was so fitting that the piece has been named after the film in all subsequent classical music compilations.