1.
Which adversaries do National Guard trainees face in the 2007 sequel "The Hills Have Eyes II"?
Correct Answer
B. Cannibalistic Mutants
Explanation
In the 2007 sequel "The Hills Have Eyes II," National Guard trainees face cannibalistic mutants as their adversaries. These mutants are the main antagonists in the movie and pose a significant threat to the trainees. They are a group of mutated humans who have resorted to cannibalism in order to survive in the desolate hills. The trainees must navigate through dangerous terrain and fight against these mutants in order to survive.
2.
From what condition does Jake suffer in the 2007 movie "Code Name: The Cleaner"?
Correct Answer
C. Amnesia
Explanation
In the 2007 movie "Code Name: The Cleaner," Jake suffers from amnesia. Amnesia is a condition characterized by the loss of memory, either partially or completely. In the movie, Jake's inability to remember his past and his identity serves as a central plot point, driving the narrative forward as he tries to uncover the truth about himself and his involvement in a dangerous conspiracy.
3.
In the 2007 film "Shooter", who is Bob Lee Swagger accused of planning to assassinate?
Correct Answer
A. The President
Explanation
In the 2007 film "Shooter," the character Bob Lee Swagger is accused of planning to assassinate the President. This accusation forms the central conflict of the movie, as Swagger must clear his name and uncover the truth behind the conspiracy. The President is a high-profile target, making the accusation against Swagger even more significant and raising the stakes for the protagonist.
4.
In the 2007 movie "Year of the Dog", what did Peggy become after her dog Pencil died?
Correct Answer
C. Animal Activist
Explanation
In the 2007 movie "Year of the Dog," Peggy becomes an animal activist after her dog Pencil dies. This is evident from the context of the question, which implies that Peggy's experience with her dog's death led her to become involved in advocating for animal rights and welfare.
5.
Which actor from the 2007 movie "Hot Fuzz" has played James Bond on the big screen?
Correct Answer
D. Timothy Dalton
Explanation
Timothy Dalton is the correct answer because he has played the role of James Bond on the big screen. He portrayed the iconic character in two films, "The Living Daylights" (1987) and "Licence to Kill" (1989). Dalton's portrayal of Bond was known for being more serious and gritty compared to his predecessors. Therefore, he is the actor from the 2007 movie "Hot Fuzz" who has played James Bond on the big screen.
6.
Who wrote the screenplay for the 2007 movie "Hostel: Part II"?
Correct Answer
B. Eli Roth
Explanation
Eli Roth is the correct answer because he is a well-known American filmmaker and screenwriter who wrote the screenplay for the 2007 movie "Hostel: Part II".
7.
In what New York borough did 2007's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" take place?
Correct Answer
D. Brooklyn
Explanation
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" is a 2007 comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. The film is set in Brooklyn, one of the five boroughs of New York City. The story revolves around two firefighters who pretend to be a gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits. The film showcases various locations in Brooklyn, highlighting the borough's distinct neighborhoods and culture. Therefore, the correct answer is Brooklyn.
8.
The Washington, DC story of DJ Ralph "Petey" Greene was made into what 2007 film?
Correct Answer
D. Talk To Me
Explanation
"Talk To Me" is the correct answer because it is a 2007 film that tells the story of DJ Ralph "Petey" Greene in Washington, DC. The film depicts Greene's rise to fame as a radio personality and his impact on the community during the turbulent 1960s. It explores themes of race, activism, and the power of the media. "Radio Days," "Captivity," and "Good Morning, Vietnam" are not related to DJ Ralph "Petey" Greene's story in Washington, DC.
9.
Which early promotional poster for the 2007 movie "Captivity" was last in the series?
Correct Answer
D. Termination
Explanation
The correct answer is "Termination" because it is the last in the series of early promotional posters for the 2007 movie "Captivity". The other options - "Torture", "Confinement", and "Abduction" - are not mentioned as being part of the series, indicating that "Termination" is the correct answer.
10.
Elisha Cuthbert plays cover girl Jennifer Tree in what 2007 thriller?
Correct Answer
B. Captivity
Explanation
Elisha Cuthbert portrays the character Jennifer Tree in the 2007 thriller "Captivity".
11.
What is the occupation of Catherine Zeta-Jones' character in the 2007 movie "No Reservations"?
Correct Answer
C. Chef
Explanation
In the 2007 movie "No Reservations," Catherine Zeta-Jones' character is a chef. This can be inferred from the title and theme of the movie, as well as the fact that the other options (teacher, waitress, social worker) do not align with the central premise of the film.
12.
Which actor played the Glenn Ford role in the 2007 remake of "3:10 to Yuma"?
Correct Answer
D. Russell Crowe
Explanation
Russell Crowe played the Glenn Ford role in the 2007 remake of "3:10 to Yuma".
13.
In the 2007 movie "The Bridge to Terabithia", how does the character of Leslie die?
Correct Answer
C. The Rope Breaks And She Drowns
Explanation
In the movie "The Bridge to Terabithia", the character of Leslie dies when the rope breaks while she is swinging over a creek and she drowns.
14.
In the 2007 movie "Evan Almighty", which actor played the part of God?
Correct Answer
B. Morgan Freeman
Explanation
Morgan Freeman played the part of God in the 2007 movie "Evan Almighty". He is known for his deep and authoritative voice, which made him a perfect choice for the role. Freeman's portrayal of God in the film was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and his performance added a sense of wisdom and gravitas to the character.
15.
What does the title of the 2007 movie "P2" refer to?
Correct Answer
B. A Level In A Parking Garage
Explanation
The title of the 2007 movie "P2" refers to a level in a parking garage. This suggests that the movie is set in a parking garage and revolves around events that take place on this specific level.
16.
When does the action in the 2007 movie "P2" take place?
Correct Answer
D. Christmas Eve
Explanation
The action in the 2007 movie "P2" takes place on Christmas Eve.
17.
In the 2007 film "Bee Movie", what is the name of the florist Barry befriends?
Correct Answer
D. Vanessa
Explanation
In the 2007 film "Bee Movie", the name of the florist that Barry befriends is Vanessa.
18.
What is the name of the main bee character in the 2007 film "Bee Movie"?
Correct Answer
D. Barry B. Benson
Explanation
Barry B. Benson is the correct answer because he is the main bee character in the 2007 film "Bee Movie." This character, voiced by Jerry Seinfeld, is a young bee who is disillusioned with the monotonous life of a worker bee and decides to sue humans for stealing honey. Throughout the movie, Barry B. Benson goes on a journey of self-discovery and challenges societal norms.
19.
In the 2007 film "Bee Movie", what does Barry decide to do to humans for stealing honey?
Correct Answer
C. Sue Them
Explanation
In the 2007 film "Bee Movie", the main character Barry decides to sue humans for stealing honey. This decision is made after Barry discovers that humans have been exploiting bees and taking their honey without permission. By suing them, Barry hopes to bring attention to the issue and seek justice for the bees.
20.
The 2007 film "30 Days of Night" is based on what type of work by Steve Niles?
Correct Answer
D. GrapHic Novel
Explanation
"30 Days of Night" is a 2007 film that is based on a graphic novel by Steve Niles. A graphic novel is a type of work that combines both visual art and storytelling, similar to a comic book. In this case, Steve Niles created a graphic novel that served as the inspiration for the film.
21.
What is the relationship between the sheriff and deputy in the 2007 movie "30 Days of Night"?
Correct Answer
D. They Are Married
Explanation
In the 2007 movie "30 Days of Night," the relationship between the sheriff and deputy is that they are married.
22.
What is the profession of the main character in the 2007 movie "Gone Baby Gone"?
Correct Answer
B. Private Investigator
Explanation
In the 2007 movie "Gone Baby Gone," the main character's profession is a private investigator. This is evident from the plot of the movie, where the main character is shown conducting investigations and working on a missing persons case. The role of a private investigator involves gathering information, conducting surveillance, and solving cases outside the jurisdiction of the police. This profession aligns with the main character's actions and responsibilities in the movie.
23.
What crime plays a pivotal role in the film "Gone Baby Gone"?
Correct Answer
A. Child Abduction
Explanation
In the film "Gone Baby Gone," the pivotal crime is child abduction. This crime sets the plot in motion and drives the actions of the characters. The story revolves around the investigation into the disappearance of a young girl, highlighting the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by the protagonist as he tries to uncover the truth. Child abduction serves as the central theme, exploring the devastating impact it has on individuals and society as a whole.
24.
How many children did the Burkes have in the 2007 film "Things We Lost in the Fire"?
Correct Answer
A. Two
Explanation
In the 2007 film "Things We Lost in the Fire," the Burkes had two children.
25.
Which character in 2007's "Things We Lost in the Fire" died early in the film?
Correct Answer
B. Jerry Burke
Explanation
Jerry Burke is the correct answer because he is the character who dies early in the film "Things We Lost in the Fire" released in 2007. The other options, Jimmy Burke, Johnny Burke, and James Burke, are not mentioned or relevant to the film.
26.
What title does Jack Skellington hold in 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Correct Answer
B. Pumpkin King
Explanation
In the 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Jack Skellington holds the title of Pumpkin King. This title signifies his role as the leader and ruler of Halloweentown, where he oversees all the Halloween festivities and preparations. As the Pumpkin King, Jack is responsible for creating and organizing the annual Halloween celebration, making him a central figure in the town's Halloween traditions.
27.
What is the name of Jack's love interest in 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Correct Answer
C. Sally
Explanation
In the 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Jack's love interest is named Sally.
28.
What fictional city is the main setting of 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Correct Answer
A. Halloweentown
Explanation
The correct answer is Halloweentown. In 2007's 3-D version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," the main setting is a fictional city called Halloweentown. This city is where the characters reside and where the majority of the story takes place. It is a spooky and Halloween-themed town, fitting the overall theme and tone of the movie.
29.
Where does the 2007 movie "American Gangster" take place?
Correct Answer
B. Harlem
Explanation
The 2007 movie "American Gangster" takes place in Harlem.
30.
Who is the drug kingpin referred to in the title of the 2007 film "American Gangster"?
Correct Answer
A. Frank Lucas
Explanation
The correct answer is Frank Lucas. In the 2007 film "American Gangster," Frank Lucas is the drug kingpin referred to in the title. The film is based on the true story of Frank Lucas, a notorious drug lord who operated in Harlem during the 1970s. Lucas gained notoriety for smuggling large quantities of heroin into the United States from Southeast Asia, using innovative methods to avoid detection by law enforcement. Denzel Washington portrays Frank Lucas in the film, which explores his rise to power and eventual downfall.