1. What 2003 comedy featured the unlikely pairing of Steve Martin and Queen Latifah?
Answer: "Bringing Down the House"
2. "The End of an Act," "Everyone Has AIDS," and "I'm So Ronery" are among the cheerfully off-color songs you'll hear in this comedy.
Answer: "Team America: World Police"
3. Which of the following video game franchises has not yet been turned into a feature film?
Answer: "The Legend of Zelda"
4. What 1990 sequel was subtitled "The New Batch?"
Answer: "Gremlins 2"
5. This "Sopranos" star's big-screen credits include roles in "Get Shorty," "Angie," and "The Man Who Wasn't There."
Answer: James Gandolfini
6. Who hasn't played a hit man in a motion picture?
Answer: Denzel Washington. Cruise played a professional killer in Michael Mann's "Collateral" (2004); Hanks was a Depression-era hired gun in "Road to Perdition" (2002); and Travolta was one of the hip hit men in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" (1994).
7. Which of the following foreign films has not been remade into an English-language movie?
Answer: "Small Change"
8. With what mysterious ailment was Tom Hanks diagnosed in "Joe Versus the Volcano?"
Answer: Brain cloud
9. What was Jack Lemmon's occupation in "The Fortune Cookie?"
Answer: TV cameraman
10. "You're tearing me apart!" is the oft-quoted lament delivered by James Dean in this classic drama.
Answer: "Rebel Without a Cause"
11. What basketball superstar joined Arnold Schwarzenegger on his rescue mission in "Conan the Destroyer?"
Answer: Wilt Chamberlain
12. What object is Priscilla in the cult movie "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert?"
Answer: Bus
13. Which of the following real-life husband-and-wife pairs never played spouses in a motion picture?
Answer: Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson. Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward were the titular couple in "Mr. and Mrs. Bridge" (1990); Danny De Vito & Rhea Perlman played the parents of "Matilda" (1996); and Sean & Robin Wright Penn were husband and wife in "She's So Lovely" (1997).
14. Which of the following groups did not appear on the soundtrack of the 1981 cult animated film "Heavy Metal?"
Answer: Deep Purple
15. Known as one of the great movie showmen of all time, this legendary B-movie mogul directed and produced such flicks as "The House on Haunted Hill," "The Tingler," and "Homicidal."