0

Movie trivia contest 2/3

So, you think you're good at movie trivia? Every week, we give readers the opportunity to flex their movie muscles by answering five trivia questions from our movie critic, Michael Clark.

Congratulations to last week's winner, John O'Driscoll of Buford.

Here are last week's questions again and the answers:

• Name the last film to receive 10 or more Oscar nominations with none of the nominations in acting categories.

A: "Hugo" (2012)

• What is the common acting bond shard by: Sophia Loren, James Coburn, Leslie Nielsen, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Elliott Gould and James Brolin?

A: All appeared in movies that also featured O.J. Simpson

• What '80s movie contained the line of dialogue: "Be afraid -- be very afraid"?

A: "The Fly"

• What was the first feature film to be adapted from a Marvel comic book?

A: "Howard the Duck"

• At $300-plus million, what 2007 film is the most expensive ever made?

A: "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"

Now, for this week's questions:

  1. In what country did Stanley Kubrick shoot most of his films?
  2. What two Oscar-nominated actors provided voice-only performances in "Inglourious Basterds"?
  3. Which credited performer had the most audible dialogue in the largely silent "The Artist"?
  4. What is the common acting bond shared by: Halle Berry, Eva Green, Jane Seymour, Famke Janssen, Ursula Andress, Olga Kurylenko, Kim Basinger and Teri Hatcher?
  5. What event led to the delayed theatrical releases of the original version of "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Dr. Strangelove?"

The first person to respond with all the correct answers receives a prize package of movie-related goodies, which could include promotional T-shirts, hats, posters, DVDs, video games and more. The winner also gets their name published in the next Weekend section. Please email your answers, along with your name to clarkwriter@mindspring.com. Include "Gwinnett Daily Post Trivia Contest" in the subject line. In the event no one answers all of the questions correctly, the person with the most correct answers submitted by 6 p.m. the Monday after the contest is posted will be the winner. Only one winner per household is eligible each 30-day period.

Comments

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Sign in to comment