Some films are so timeless that they are viewed for decades after they were released, and all of the movies in this quiz fall under that category. Any major movie buff will remember all of the small details that other casual viewers may have missed, and those details are exactly what makes these movies so memorable.
Some films are so timeless that they are viewed for decades after they were released, and all of the movies in this quiz fall under that category. Any major movie buff will remember all of the small details that other casual viewers may have missed, and those details are exactly what makes these movies so memorable.
In the film, Morpheus offers Neo two pills, a red and a blue. The red, which he chose, allowed him to learn the real truth. Had he chosen the blue pill, he would have forgotten that he had ever met Morpheus and would have gone back to his old life.
Rose DeWitt Bukater was a 17-year-old aristocrat who fell hopelessly in love with an artist named Jack. Unfortunately, their romance was short-lived as the luxurious ship they were on was headed on a collision course towards a massive iceberg that caused it to sink, leading to many deaths, including Jack’s. But Rose survived.
Nakatomi Plaza is a high-rise office building in Century City, Los Angeles, California. It has 35 floors. In the film, actor Bruce Willis was seen leaping from the top of the tower with a firehose wrapped around his waist.
A made man is a man who has been formally inducted as a full member of the Mafia. Despite his extensive career in the Mafia, Henry Hill hit a snag when he tried to become a member because of his father’s Irish ancestry.
In the original film, Judgement Day was supposed to occur on August 29, 1997. After the events of the second film, Judgement Day was moved to July 25, 2004. But in the TV series “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” a Terminator named Cameron tells Sarah that Judgement Day occurs on April 21, 2011.
The Vietnam War took place between 1955 and 1975. Forrest was sent to fight alongside his best friend Bubba. This is where the two iconic characters met Lieutenant Dan, the soldier Forrest winds up saving. Sadly, Bubba is mortally wounded in the war.
Scientists discovered some fossilized mosquitoes that still contained dinosaur blood in their stingers. Once the blood was extracted, researchers were able to create clones of most of the dinosaurs that roamed the Earth long ago.
Andy Dufresne, played by Tim Robbins, worked in the financial industry. Unfortunately, he gets convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and is sentenced to two life sentences. While he’s at Shawshank prison, he runs into an inmate named Ellis Redding, played by Morgan Freeman, whom he bonds with.
Hannibal Lecter, played by Anthony Hopkins truly enjoyed taunting Clarice Starling, played by Jodie Foster, throughout the film. But it was Buffalo Bill, played by actor Ted Levine, who wanted to build a “woman suit.” But we can see why you’d say Hannibal since he had plenty of victims, too.
In the film, Mr. Kimble goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to find a woman he thinks may hold evidence (and millions of dollars!) that will put a criminal named Crisp behind bars for life.
The second rule of Fight Club is “You do not talk about Fight Club.” It also happens to be the first rule. In the film, a white-collar worker and a soap salesperson played by Brad Pitt creates an underground fight club. But it’s not long before things take a wrong turn and the Fight Club becomes something worse.
At the start of the film, all three of Private Ryan’s brothers are killed in action. So the military sends a team of soldiers, led by Captain Miller, played by Tom Hanks, to bring Private Ryan home as he is the sole male survivor from his family’s line.
Halfway through the film, Shelby becomes pregnant. But the childbirth puts a terrible strain on her kidneys, so her mother, M’Lynn, played by Sally Fields, donates one of her kidneys. Sadly, she rejects the kidney and passes away.
The 1993 fantasy romance film follows four ghosts named Harrison, Penny, Julia and Milo who died in a bus crash in 1959. They befriend Downey’s character, who watch over him but later go invisible on him. They later reappear when he’s a grown up so he can help them solve their unresolved issues.
The Praetorians are cyberterrorists who erase computer programmer Angela’s identity after she stumbles on a horrible government secret. They give her the identity of a woman wanted by the law and she must find a way to uncover the evil conspiracy before they kill her.
Vincent tells Jules that in Paris, the McDonald’s quarter pounder with cheese is actually called the “Royale with Cheese.” That’s a pretty odd conversation given that the film is about two mob hitmen, a boxer, two diner bandits, a gangster, and his wife.
Beverly, played by Kathleen Turner, is a seemingly normal suburban housewife until someone crosses her the wrong way. Then she goes all homicidal on people who wrong her or the ones she loves.
Eric, played by Jay Underwood, steps off the ledge of a school building with Milly, played by Lucy Deakins. As the crowd, including Milly’s mom, watch in horror, Eric and Milly fly off. He later drops her off by her bedroom window and bids her a tearful farewell.
Helen Slater took on the role of Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, in the film. Unfortunately, it was a box office disaster so no other sequels were made. However, she did appear as Superman’s mom Lara in the series “Smallville.” Then she played Supergirl’s adoptive mom in the CW series “Supergirl.”
Madison, played by Daryl Hannah, told Allen, a New York man played by Tom Hanks, that she only had 5 days to be with him before she had to return home. But he finally learned her secret when a reporter exposed Madison as a mermaid.
In the sequel to the classic “Wizard of Oz” film, Dorothy returns to Oz and finds that an evil witch has taken over the land. But it gets worse, her boss, the Nome King, has turned every living creature into stone and has taken all the jewels and emeralds from the Emerald City.
The film also saw the appearance of Sarah Jessica Parker long before she played Carrie on the hit HBO series “Sex and the City.”
Jack Nicholson's career spans more than 60 years. Among others, Nicholson starred in "The Shining," "The Departed," "A Few Good Men" and "As Good as It Gets."
The stunning Hollywood couple met in 1963 while filming “Cleopatra.” On March 15, 1964, they decided to get hitched. Unfortunately, they divorced ten years later. But in 1975, they remarried... only to later call it quits again.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was released in 1937 and focused on the popular Disney princess, Snow White, who is forced to hide after her stepmother, the evil queen, puts a hit out on her. She is rescued by seven dwarfs, but falls under a sleeping curse that only true love’s kiss can break.