Final Friday: Film Quiz Show


This week’s movie trivia includes a message from the quiz organizer,


30 new movie-related questions


Regarding happy Hollywood conclusions, and with that, we’re done!

May has been quite a decisive month when it comes to movies.
Final Destination: Bloodlines
and
Mission: Impossible – The Ultimate Accounting
And borrowing a popular phrase from another quiz, since I’ve begun, I’ll see it through to the end.

Film Quiz Friday
It began during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 when I was telecommuting and later put on furlough. With time on my hands and seeking an activity to maintain my sanity, I started with weekly quizzes consisting of around 30 questions. Fast forward five years, and I’ve crafted approximately 7,000 fresh questions along with some convoluted puns as headers. Today’s movie quiz marks what will temporarily be my final installment.

There are significant and impressive non-quiz related matters that have led to a hiatus, and ideally, that’s all this entails. Upon the return of the weekly Film Stories quiz, it will adopt a fresh format which we aim to share with you shortly. In the meantime, however, I am taking a break and extending my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has participated, shared comments, and contributed.
corrected
Me (you bastards, how dare you) for the past five years.

Let’s go through this again! After you finish all 30 questions, look for a link below that will take you to another post containing the right answers. This quiz is purely for enjoyment, so feel free to share your scores in the comments section—this week we’re scoring out of 30—and also leave any delightful feedback you might have. To those dedicated participants who join us regularly each Friday morning, good day; and whether I run into you then or not, have a great afternoon, evening, and night ahead.

Cheers,

Mark


ROUND ONE –


This Week in Cinema History

This challenge focuses on UK movie releases and broader film history from previous months – we’ve included the year at the beginning of each question to assist you!

1. 2025 – Now showing in theaters! What is the complete title of the new movie?
Karate Kid
movie?

2. In this week of 1930, he was born; the same director helmed several movies in the 2020s.
Cry Macho
and
Juror #2
?

3. 1996 – Which film features Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson?

4. 1969 – In
Kes,
What kind of bird is Kes?

5. 2017 –
Wonder Woman
In which decade does it mainly take place?

6. In 1985 – Similarly making headlines this week were those who would later be linked with movies from the 2020s.
She Said, Promising Young Woman,
this week’s newly released item
The Song of Wallis Island
?

7. 1973 – Which horror-comedy film features Vincent Price as the murdering actor Edward Lionheart?

8. 1990 – Who portrays the Grand High Witch in Nicolas Roeg’s film?
The Witches
?

9. In 2008 – How many
Sex And The City
How many movies have been released so far?

10. In 1979, which comedy film adopted the slogan “More entertaining than humanly possible”?


ROUND TWO –


There Is No Such Thing as a Hollywood Ending

Louis, I believe we’re at the start of an incredible trivia session… Here are 10 questions focused entirely on movie conclusions and closing remarks.

11. What 1974 film concludes with the line ” Forget it Jake, it’s… “?

12.
Fight Club
ends with the Narrator and Marla Singer, portrayed by Edward Norton and which actor?

13. “Hold on for a moment, boys, I’ve come up with an excellent plan.” This line concludes which film from 1969?

14. Which horror trilogy concludes with scenes set either in a post-apocalyptic London or at the S-Mart department store, based on the version of the film you’re watching?

15. By the conclusion of Pixar’s
The Incredibles,
What is the name of the mole-like antagonist who wages war against peace and happiness?

16. “The one aspect of living in Santa Carla that I couldn’t stand was all those bloody vampires.” From which 1987 film does this line come from?

17.
Psycho
concludes with Norman Bates looking directly into the lens: who portrays Norman Bates?

18. What color is the Ford Thunderbird that Thelma and Louise are driving in the iconic last scene?
Thelma & Louise
?

19. Which movie’s renowned final line was spoken by Robert Armstrong in 1933 and by Jack Black in 2005?

20. In which Nicholas Lyndhurst sitcom does Bruce Willis mention at the conclusion?
The Sixth Sense
?


ROUND THREE – Random Selection

Let’s finish with a random selection of pot luck film quiz questions – these could come from any era, any genre, or any level of difficulty. Enjoy!

21.
Jason Heads to Hell: The Last Friday
Was the last film with Jason Voorhees: true or false?

22. Which actor portrays Scott Pilgrim?
Scott Pilgrim Against the Universe
?

23. Which comedy has sequels subtitled
Rodrick Rules, Dog Days,
and
The Long Haul
?

24.
Stairway To Heaven
What is the international title of the 1946 British fantasy film?

25. Provide a title for a film that fits into this series:
Jerry Maguire
>
The Garfield Movie
> … ?

26. Which Tom Hanks film comes prior?
Daddy, Fish,
and
Night
To create the titles for three movies not starring Tom Hanks?

27. In which action franchise does Joe Pesci portray Leo Getz?

28. Finish the title of the 2025 horror-comedy film featuring Jenna Ortega:
Death Of A
… what?

29. Between which two actors was Sean Connery born earlier: Sean Connery or Roger Moore?

30. Lastly, “What else is on? Where’s the TV guide?” Which film from the 1990s concludes with these lines?


Ready for the answers?

That wraps up Film Quiz Friday – whenever you’re prepared to verify your answers,
tap here to obtain them
(clicks through to another page) and share your scores in the comments section below. We’ll return shortly with new content to keep you entertained until next week’s quiz arrives. Enjoy your weekend! And make sure to explore
Issue 55 of FilmStories Magazine
This version includes an additional 50 questions covering various topics such as films from 1989, movie locations, and video game adaptations.



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