1. "I'll be back" was first uttered by Arnold Schwarzenegger in what movie?
Answer: "The Terminator"
2. Which of the following animated films did not generate a theatrically released sequel?
Answer: "The Emperor's New Groove"
3. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson have appeared together in all of the following movies except:
Answer: "Keeping the Faith"
4. Which of the following sports film franchises has the most sequels?
Answer: "Rocky." The long-lasting franchise has 5 sequels to its credit, while "The Bad News Bears," "The Mighty Ducks," and "Major League" have 2 sequels apiece.
5. Kevin Spacey's character dies in all of the following films except:
Answer: "The Shipping News"
6. Who is the subject of the 2004 biopic "The Aviator?"
Answer: Howard Hughes
7. What device did the eponymous characters use to travel through time in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure?"
Answer: Telephone booth
8. Which of the following movies is not about conjoined twins?
Answer: "Equinox"
9. In what offbeat classic would you find Emilio Estevez in hot pursuit of a 1964 Chevy Malibu driven by a lunatic government scientist?
Answer: "Repo Man"
10. All of the following Disney live-action movies have been remade except:
Answer: "The Apple Dumpling Gang"
11. What is the name of the fictional kingdom that Eddie Murphy's character in "Coming to America" hails from?
Answer: Zamunda
12. In what 1953 musical comedy will you find Marilyn Monroe singing "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend?"
Answer: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
13. Who hasn't played a version of Dr. Frankenstein in a motion picture?
Answer: Keanu Reeves. Branagh played the mad doctor in his adaptation of "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (1994); Wilder gave a tour-de-force comic performance as the title character in "Young Frankenstein" (1974); and Sting was Dr. Frankenstein in the unintentionally hilarious "The Bride" (1985).
14. How many films have swept all four acting categories (Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress) at the Academy Awards?
Answer: 0. "Network" (1976) and "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) have come the closest, winning 3 acting Oscars each.
15. On top of being one of the most successful solo artists of the 1980's and 1990's, this musician also wrote scores for "Birdy," "Rabbit-Proof Fence," and "The Last Temptation of Christ."