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What was the first Monty Python movie?
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And Now for Something Completely Different
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Monty Python's Life of Brian
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Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
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The first Monty Python movie was "And Now for Something Completely Different" (1971). It consisted of sketches from the initial two seasons of the Flying Circus, reshot on a low budget (and often slightly edited) for cinema release.
When was The Good, the Bad and the Ugly released?
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The '60s
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The '70s
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The '50s
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The '80s
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly was the third and last movie in the "Dollars Trilogy" (AKA the trilogy of the Man with No Name). It follows A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. The film was a financial success, earning over $25 million at the box office, and is credited with having catapulted Eastwood into stardom.
What was the mouse’s name in "The Green Mile"?
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Mr. Jingles
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Mr. Clowny
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Mr. Funny
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Mr. Jungle
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Concluding his story, Paul reveals that Del's mouse Mr. Jingles is still alive, having been blessed with a supernaturally long life thanks to John's healing touch.
Who was the female co-star of Leonardo DiCaprio in "Titanic"?
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Kate Winslet
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Scarlett Johansson
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Julia Roberts
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Michelle Pfeiffer
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Titanic was released on December 19, 1997, and immediately gained meaningful and positive critical and commercial success. It was nominated for 14 Academy Awards and won 11, including the awards for Best Picture and Best Director.
Who wrote the iconic movie Pulp Fiction?
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Quentin Tarantino
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John Travolta
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Samuel L. Jackson
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Lawrence Bender
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Quentin Tarantino is not only the talented director of Pulp Fiction but also the writer. The film is self-referential from its opening moments, beginning with a title card that gives two dictionary definitions of the word pulp.
Which was the highest-grossing film until 1965?
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Gone with the Wind
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The Graduate
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The Good
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the Bad
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and the Ugly,Bonnie and Clyde,Gone with the Wind was very popular when first released. It became the highest-earning movie made up to that point and kept the record for over a quarter of a century. When adjusted for monetary inflation, it is still the highest-grossing film in history.
Who was the Director of Schindler's List?
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Steven Spielberg
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Martin Scorsese
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Quentin Tarantino
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Christopher Nolan
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Spielberg, amazed by Schindler's story, humorously asked if it was true. "I was drawn to it because of the paradoxical nature of the character," he said. "What would drive a man like this to suddenly take everything he had earned and put it all in the service of saving these lives?”
What was Al Pacino’s character’s name in The Godfather?
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Michael Corleone
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Vito Corleone
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Sonny Corleone
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Mario Corleone
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Michael is the youngest son of Don Vito Corleone, a Sicilian immigrant who builds a Mafia empire. After his father's death, Michael becomes the new Don of the Corleone crime family.
Who co-starred with Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman?
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Richard Gere
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Liam Neeson
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Robert De Niro
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Michael Keaton
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The movie's title Pretty Woman is based on "Oh, Pretty Woman," written by Roy Orbison. It is the first on-screen collaboration between Roberts and Gere. Their 2nd film, Runaway Bride, was released in 1999.
When the musical film "The Wizard of Oz" was released?
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1939
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1945
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1924
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1959
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The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and widely known as one of the greatest films of all time. Characterized by its use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling, musical score, and memorable characters, the film has become an American pop culture icon.
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