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THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 1 Who Said What THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 1 Who said what? Give the title of the films (dates in brackets to help!) that these quotes come from … 1. Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night. (1950) 2. Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet! (1927) 3. Toto, I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas any more. (1939) 4. If you build it, he will come. (1989) 5. We rob banks. (1967) 6. A boy's best friend is his mother. (1960) 7. Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get. (1994) 8. Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you? (1967) 9. Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary. (1989) 10. We’ll always have Paris. (1942) 11. Love means never having to say you're sorry. (1970) 12. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. (1979) 13. I’ll be back. (1984) 14. They call it a Royale with cheese. (1994) 15. Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here. This is the war room. (1964) 16. Go ahead, make my day. (1983) 17. Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope. (1977) 18. A martini. Shaken, not stirred. (1964) 19. I’m king of the world. (1997) 20. Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads. (1985) 1 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 2 Finish off the film titles (dates in brackets to help!) … 1. Almanya: Welcome to _____________. (2011) 2. The Birth of a ___________. (1915) 3. When Marnie Was __________. (2014) 4. Blade ___________. (1982) 5. Bicycle ______________. (1948) 6. Burn After _________. (2008) 7. The Magnificent ________. (1942) 8. The Hateful ___________. (2015) 9. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of ______________. (2004) 10. North By _________. (1959) 11. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking ___________. (1998) 12. The Lives of ________. (2006) 13. Cinema __________. (1988) 14. The Wind That Shakes the ___________. (2006) 15. Smiles of a Summer _______. (1955) 16. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s ______. (1975) 17. It’s A Wonderful ___________. (1946) 18. Django _________. (2012) 19. Mr. Smith Goes to ______________. (1939) 20. Dog Day _________. (1975) 2 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 3 Five titles each time, but which film in each group has not been shown at the Phoenix in our last four programmes (i.e. 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)? 1. The Lunchbox; Dark Horse; A Late Quartet; Eva Wants to Sleep; The Girl on the Train. 2. Caesar Must Die; Anna Karenina; Hail, Caesar!; Omar; Little Caesar. 3. The Guard; The Hunt; The Rocket; The Imitation Game; The Wonders. 4. Looking for Eric; Theeb; Mr Turner; Les Femmes du 6ème Etage; Locke. 5. Blue Jasmine; Blue Is the Warmest Colour; Black Bread; Flight of the Red Balloon; The Golden Dream. 6. Senna; Wadjda; Ida; Samsara; Barbara. 7. Avant l’Hiver; Un Prophète; Le Hérisson; Dans la Maison; La French. 8. A Farewell to Arms; The Big City; The Big Sleep; An Autumn Afternoon; The Fireman’s Ball. 9. Wakolda (The German Doctor); In Darkness; Phoenix; Lore; Defiance. 10. Calvary; The Artist; Samba; O Brother, Where Art Thou? ; The Intouchables. 3 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 4 Five titles in each question again, but this time who or what links the titles in each group? 1. Le Mans; Senna; Days of Thunder; The Love Bug; Bobby Deerfield. 2. All Quiet on the Western Front; Un Long Dimanche de Fiançailles; La Grande Illusion; A Farewell to Arms; Joyeux Noel. 3. Mutiny on the Bounty; All Is Lost; In Which We Serve; Dead Calm; Master and Commander. 4. Amour; The White Ribbon; Hidden (Caché); The Piano Teacher; Code Unknown. 5. Chocolat; The Three Colours trilogy; The English Patient; Les Amants du Pont Neuf; Clouds of Sils Maria. 6. Dances With Wolves; Waterworld; The Bodyguard; Open Range; Field of Dreams. 7. Fargo; Atanarjuat - The Fast Runner; Winter Sleep; The Revenant; Frozen. 8. The Constant Gardener; The Last King of Scotland; Cry, The Beloved Country; Blood Diamond; Tsotsi. 9. Solaris; Gattaca; Silent Running; Prometheus; Gravity. 10. Finding Nemo; Jaws; Finding Dory; Tentacles; Moby Dick. 4 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM PHOTO QUIZ 2016! Round 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 5 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM PHOTO QUIZ 2016! Round 5 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 6 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM STILLS 2016 QUIZ! Round 6 Team name: …………………………………………………………………… Film Title Brief Encounter Star Trevor Howard Star Celia Johnson Director David Lean Film Title When Harry Met Sally Star Meg Ryan Star Billy Crystal Director Rob Reiner Film Title Vicky Cristina Barcelona Star Javier Bardem Star Penelope Cruz Director Woody Allen Film Title The Night Porter Star Dirk Bogarde Star Charlotte Rampling Director Liliana Cavani Film Title A Hard Day’s Night Star Paul McCartney Star Wilfred Brambell Director Richard Lester 7 Film Title Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid Star Paul Newman Star Robert Redford Director George Roy Hill Film Title In the Heat of the Night Star Rod Steiger Star Sydney Poitier Director Norman Jewison Film Title Grease Star Olivia Newton John Star John Travolta Director Randal Kleiser Film Title The Godfather Star Al Pacino Star Marlon Brando Director Francis Ford Coppola Film Title Casablanca Star Ingrid Bergman Star Humphrey Bogart Director Michael Curtiz 8 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 1 Team name: Who said what? Give the title of the films that these quotes come ____________________________________ from … 1. All About Eve 2. The Jazz Singer 3. The Wizard of Oz 4. Field of Dreams 5. Bonnie and Clyde 6. Psycho 7. Forrest Gump 8. The Graduate 9. Dead Poets’ Society 10. Casablanca 11. Love Story 12. Apocalypse Now 13. The Terminator 14. Pulp Fiction Dr. Strangelove or: How I Stopped Worrying and 15. Learned to Love the Bomb 16. Sudden Impact 17. Star Wars 18. Goldfinger 19. Titanic 20. Back to the Future 9 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM Team name: QUIZ 2016 Round 2 ____________________________________ Finish off the film titles … 1. Almanya: Welcome to Germany 2. Birth of a Nation 3. When Marnie Was Here 4. Blade Runner 5. Bicycle Thieves 6. Burn After Reading 7. The Magnificent Ambersons 8. The Hateful 8 9. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 10. North by North-west 11. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 12. The Lives of Others 13. Cinema Paradiso 14. The Wind That Shakes the Barley 15. Smiles of a Summer Night 16. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 17. It’s A Wonderful Life 18. Django Unchained 19. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 20. Dog Day Afternoon 10 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 3 Team name: Five titles each time, but which film in each group has not been shown at the ____________________________________ Phoenix in our last four programmes (i.e. 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)? The Lunchbox; Dark Horse; A Late Quartet; Eva Wants to 1. Sleep; The Girl on the Train. Caesar Must Die; Anna Karenina; Hail, Caesar!; Omar; 2. Little Caesar. The Guard; The Hunt; The Rocket; The Imitation 3. Game; The Wonders. ; Theeb; Mr Turner; Les Femmes du 4. Looking for Eric 6ème Etage; Locke. Blue Jasmine; Blue Is the Warmest Colour; Black Bread; 5. Flight of the Red Balloon; The Golden Dream. 6. Senna; Wadjda; Ida; Samsara; Barbara. Avant l’Hiver; ; Le Hérisson; Dans la 7. Un Prophète Maison; La French. A Farewell to Arms; The Big City; ; An 8. The Big Sleep Autumn Afternoon; The Fireman’s Ball. Wakolda (The German Doctor); In Darkness; Phoenix; 9. Lore; Defiance. Calvary; The Artist; Samba; O Brother, Where Art 10. Thou?; The Intouchables. 11 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM QUIZ 2016 Round 4 Team name: Five titles in each question again, but this time who or what links the titles in __________________________________ each group? 1. Cars 2. World War 1 3. Boats 4. Michael Haneke 5. Juliette Binoche 6. Kevin Costner 7. Snow/cold 8. All set in African countries 9. Space exploration 10. Sea creatures 12 THE PHOENIX FESTIVE FUN FILM PHOTO QUIZ 2016! Round 5 Team Name:…………………………………………………………..….. 1 Amy Winehouse 2 Dirk Bogarde 3 Helena Bonham Carter 4 Ken Loach 5 Raquel Welch 6 Harold Lloyd 7 Marilyn Monroe 8 Michael Fassbinder 9 Charlotte Rampling 10 Morgan Freeman 11 Frances McDormand 12 Sean Penn 13 13 Gwyneth Paltrow 14 Michael Douglas 15 Virginia McKenna 16 Cary Grant 17 Judi Dench 18 George Clooney 19 Glenda Jackson 20 Mickey Rourke 21 Jenny Agutter 22 Robert Altman 23 Natalie Portman 24 Owen Wilson 14 .
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