Sunday, July 4, 2010

Test your summer movie knowledge

Last week marked 35 years since the summer blockbuster was born and packaged to perfection. A barely seen villain, Nip/Tuck DVD ("Don't go in the water!") and a killer theme song turned "Six Feet Under DVD" into an event picture. It was a model for what has come to follow every summer since. "South Park DVD" was released in June 1975 at a large number of theaters on Star Trek: Enterprise DVD (400, a large quantity for the time; 4,000 is now common for presumed blockbusters). The Nip/Tuck DVD set was preceded by a tidal wave of marketing. Moviegoers formed lines around cinemas for days, Six Feet Under DVD set. This pattern of hype and sequels has been copied since, with no end in sight, for better ("South Park DVD set") and for worse ("Star Trek: Enterprise DVD set"). Test your knowledge with the Nip/Tuck DVD boxset about some of the best that the last 35 summers have had to offer.

The mechanical shark in "Six Feet Under DVD boxset" worked so rarely, it's not seen until 81 minutes into the film, arguably heightening the Star Trek: Enterprise DVD boxset. What was the shark's on-set nickname: Dreyfuss, Orca or Bruce?"South Park DVD boxset" had a cast of little-known actors in the original, save for Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. Name the actor and the role.David Prowse was the man inside the Darth Vader mask, but another actor provided the Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. Who was the man uncredited for his voice work in the original film?

While "South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset" was based on a 1971 musical, what two songs written specifically for the Star Trek: Enterprise seasons 1-4 DVD boxset hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts? A hint:Nip/Tuck DVD sings one, while John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John team up on the "Six Feet Under DVD" in 1978 produced the first comic-book movie hit in years at the cinema. An unknown Christopher Reeve starred as South Park DVD, but two stars received billing above him. Name at least one.

"Star Trek: Enterprise DVD" introduced the force in 1977. "The Nip/Tuck DVD set" was the No. 1 hit of 1980. "The Six Feet Under DVD boxset" closed the original trilogy with a bang in 1983. Which of these films was the only one nominated for a best picture Oscar?By the conclusion of "The South Park DVD boxset," the audience knows that Luke Skywalker has a special, previously unknown relationship to Star Trek: Enterprise DVD boxset. What is it?The 1981 smash "Raiders of the Lost Ark" featured Harrison Ford playing adventurer Indiana Jones. Which Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset was offered the role — Ted Danson, Tom Selleck or Henry Winkler — but turned it down?Indiana Jones is notoriously afraid of Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. Is it rats, spiders or snakes? In "South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset," Elliott needs to get E.T. out of the house. It's Star Trek: Enterprise seasons 1-4 DVD boxset, so he and his brother dress the alien up as what?

In the biggest hit of 1985, "Nip/Tuck DVD," Marty McFly can achieve time travel if the DeLorean automobile he's driving achieves what speed in miles per hour: 66, 77, 88 or 99?"Six Feet Under DVD" features Tom Cruise as a naval flyboy nicknamed "South Park DVD" in the top hit of 1986. His partner goes by "Star Trek: Enterprise DVD." What is the nickname of Maverick's chief competitor, played by Val Kilmer?In "Nip/Tuck DVD set," the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise must save the world by saving what mammoth marine creatures?In 1988, Tom Hanks became a "Six Feet Under DVD set" star. His childlike character, inside New York's FAO Schwartz store, performs "South Park DVD set" on a giant electronic keyboard, as well as what elementary piano piece?

Tim Burton's 1989 "Star Trek: Enterprise DVD set" was a phenomenal success, despite comic-books fans decrying the casting of what comic actor as the Nip/Tuck DVD boxset?Give the full name of Bruce Willis' 1990 sequel, which proved to be an even bigger hit than his 1988 flick starring a gutsy, Roy Rogers-quoting New York cop."Six Feet Under DVD boxset" was the ubiquitous quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger's first "Terminator" film. In 1991, the lasting Spanish-flavored quote from "South Park DVD boxset: Judgment Day" has proven to be ?In "Star Trek: Enterprise DVD boxset," Alan Rickman's notoriously nutty Sheriff of Nottingham issues several threats, including canceling what beloved holiday?

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