1.
Who played the role of gang leader David in the 1987 movie "The Lost Boys"?
Correct Answer
D. Keifer Sutherland
Explanation
Keifer Sutherland played the role of gang leader David in the 1987 movie "The Lost Boys".
2.
The title of the movie "The Lost Boys" is a reference to what classic children's story?
Correct Answer
D. Peter Pan
Explanation
The title of the movie "The Lost Boys" is a reference to the classic children's story of Peter Pan. In the story of Peter Pan, the Lost Boys are a group of young boys who have been lost or abandoned and are living in Neverland. The movie "The Lost Boys" takes inspiration from this concept of lost boys and incorporates it into a vampire-themed storyline. The title serves as a nod to the beloved children's story and adds an additional layer of meaning to the movie.
3.
Who directed the 1992 film "Bram Stoker's Dracula"?
Correct Answer
B. Francis Ford Coppola
Explanation
Francis Ford Coppola directed the 1992 film "Bram Stoker's Dracula." Coppola is a renowned American filmmaker, known for directing iconic movies such as "The Godfather" trilogy. His distinct visual style and storytelling techniques made him a perfect fit for bringing the classic horror novel to life on the big screen. Coppola's direction in "Bram Stoker's Dracula" showcased his ability to create a visually stunning and atmospheric film, capturing the essence of the original story while adding his own artistic touch.
4.
Who wrote and directed 1987's "Near Dark"?
Correct Answer
C. Kathryn Bigelow
Explanation
Kathryn Bigelow is the correct answer because she both wrote and directed the 1987 film "Near Dark." She is a renowned filmmaker known for her work in the action and thriller genres. "Near Dark" is a cult classic vampire film that showcases Bigelow's talent for creating intense and atmospheric storytelling.
5.
What is the title of the 1922 silent film classic based on the story of Dracula?
Correct Answer
C. Nosferatu
Explanation
The correct answer is "Nosferatu." Nosferatu is a 1922 silent film classic that is based on the story of Dracula. The film is known for its haunting visuals and atmospheric portrayal of the vampire legend. The title "Nosferatu" is derived from the Romanian word "nosferat" which means "undead" or "vampire." The film is considered a masterpiece of German Expressionist cinema and has had a significant influence on the horror genre.
6.
In what fictional town are the "Twilight" movies set?
Correct Answer
C. Forks, Washington
Explanation
The correct answer is Forks, Washington. This is the fictional town where the "Twilight" movies are set. The town of Forks, Washington is known for its rainy weather and is the hometown of the main character, Bella Swan. The "Twilight" series, written by Stephenie Meyer, gained significant popularity and the movies were filmed in various locations in Washington state, including the town of Forks.
7.
Who plays the role of Edward Cullen's dad in the "Twilight" movies?
Correct Answer
B. Peter Facinelli
Explanation
Peter Facinelli plays the role of Edward Cullen's dad in the "Twilight" movies.
8.
Where did "Twilight's" Bella live before moving to the Pacific Northwest?
Correct Answer
D. pHoenix
Explanation
Bella, the protagonist of the "Twilight" series, lived in Phoenix before moving to the Pacific Northwest. This is mentioned in the book and movie adaptations.
9.
What South Korean vampire movie won the Jury Prize at Cannes in 2009?
Correct Answer
B. Thirst
Explanation
"Thirst" is the correct answer because it is a South Korean vampire movie that won the Jury Prize at Cannes in 2009. The film, directed by Park Chan-wook, tells the story of a Catholic priest who becomes a vampire after a failed medical experiment. It explores themes of desire, morality, and the struggle between good and evil. The film received critical acclaim for its unique take on the vampire genre and its thought-provoking narrative.