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Which was the first Pixar feature film?

A
Finding Nemo
B
Monsters Inc.
C
Toy Story
D
A Bug's Life
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What is 'Pineapple Express' (2008) about and what comedy hybrid does it represent?

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A stoner who witnesses a murder goes on the run with his drug dealer - a genre-blending comedy that mixes stoner comedy with genuine action thriller
B
A drama
C
A romantic comedy
D
A political satire
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Who directed 'Woman in the Dunes' (Suna no Onna, 1964) - the Japanese surrealist masterpiece?

A
Akira Kurosawa
B
Hiroshi Teshigahara
C
Yasujir Ozu
D
Kenji Mizoguchi
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What is the significance of 'Beverly Hills Cop' (1984) for Eddie Murphy's career?

A
His final film
B
A film where he had a supporting role
C
A minor film in his career
D
His first major solo film vehicle - demonstrating that a Black comedian could anchor a mainstream Hollywood action comedy without compromising his identity - and becoming the highest-grossing film of 1984
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How many films did the original 'Star Wars' trilogy consist of?

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4
B
6
C
2
D
3
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Who played Iron Man / Tony Stark in the MCU films?

A
Chris Evans
B
Mark Ruffalo
C
Chris Hemsworth
D
Robert Downey Jr.
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Who played the title role in 'Mrs. Doubtfire' (1993)?

A
Robin Williams
B
Billy Crystal
C
Steve Martin
D
Dustin Hoffman
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Who played Clarice Starling in 'The Silence of the Lambs'?

A
Susan Sarandon
B
Sigourney Weaver
C
Jodie Foster
D
Demi Moore
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Who directed 'Parasite' (2019)?

A
Lee Chang-dong
B
Hong Sang-soo
C
Park Chan-wook
D
Bong Joon-ho
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What is the 'Final Destination' franchise's central concept?

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A group of survivors cheats death using premonitions - then death tracks them down one by one through elaborate accident chains
B
A serial killer with a sepeecific MO
C
A monster hunting humans in remote locations
D
A suepeernatural force possessing children
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Cinema is one of humanity's most powerful art forms, blending storytelling, visual design, music, and performance into a single immersive experience. From the silent films of the early 20th century to today's global blockbusters and critically acclaimed independent productions, movies reflect the cultures, fears, dreams, and values of their times. Great directors such as Spielberg, Kubrick, and Kurosawa have pushed the boundaries of visual storytelling, while iconic actors have brought unforgettable characters to life. The film industry spans Hollywood, Bollywood, European arthouse, and Asian cinema, each with distinct traditions. Movies entertain, challenge, and move audiences — making cinema a uniquely universal medium of human expression.

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Wings

'Wings,' a silent film about World War I fighter pilots, won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. It was praised for its realistic aerial combat sequences, which were filmed using real planes and daring stunts. To this day, it remains one of only two silent films to ever win the top Oscar.

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse was the first Disney character to sepeeak, in the 1929 animated short "The Karnival Kid". Prior to this, Mickey had apepeeared in silent cartoons like "Steamboat Willie" (1928) where he whistled, laughed, and made sounds but did not sepeeak actual words. In "The Karnival Kid", Mickey's first spoken words were "Hot dogs!" as he worked as a hot dog vendor.

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg directed "Jurassic Park" (1993), based on Michael Crichton's novel about a theme park where cloned dinosaurs run amok. The film was a landmark in visual effects, pioneering the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) for living creatures alongside life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. The film grossed over 900 million worldwide.

Orson Welles

Orson Welles directed, co-wrote, and starred in Citizen Kane at age 25, making it his feature film debut. Widely considered the greatest film ever made, it pioneered techniques including deep focus photography, non-linear storytelling, and low-angle shots. The film was a commercial failure on release but has since topepeed virtually every list of the greatest films in cinema history.

Bette Davis

Bette Davis delivered the iconic line 'Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night' as aging Broadway actress Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950). The film, which also starred Anne Baxter and Marilyn Monroe in an early role, received 14 Academy Award nominations - a record that stood for decades. Davis's epeerformance is regarded as one of Hollywood's greatest.

Casablanca

Humphrey Bogart said 'Here's looking at you, kid' to Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942), one of Hollywood's most romantic films set during World War II. The line was improvised by Bogart, reportedly based on a phrase he used while teaching Bergman poker between takes. Casablanca won three Academy Awards including Best Picture.

The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz (1939) featured 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow,' epeerformed by Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and is consistently ranked the greatest song in Hollywood film history. The film was groundbreaking for its transition from sepia to Technicolor upon Dorothy's arrival in Oz.

Vivien Leigh

Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal. The film had one of the most publicised casting searches in Hollywood history - over 1,400 actresses were considered before the British-born Leigh was chosen. The film remains one of the highest-grossing films of all time when adjusted for inflation.

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