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2000s Movie Trivia #2

Can you guess these fact about movies and movie stars from the years 2000–2009?
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Actress who played Anne Hathaway's boss in "The Devil Wears Prada"
Meryl Streep
Person who Beatrix Kiddo was on a mission to kill
Bill
Movie in which Russell Crowe asked "are you not entertained"
Gladiator
Country where "Lost in Translation" took place
Japan
Actress who had "Billy Bob" tattooed on her arm
Angelina Jolie
Tearjerker movie starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams
The Notebook
The opposite of Team Edward
Team Jacob
Film based on the life of NFL player Michael Oher
The Blind Side
Full first name of Ben Stiller's character in "Meet the Parents"
Gaylord
The first Bond movie to star Daniel Craig
Casino Royale
Mr. Incredible's wife
Elastigirl
Musical which featured the music of ABBA
Mamma Mia!
Movie about a person with severe amnesia who used polaroids and tattoos instead of memory
Memento
Movie starring Eminem
8 Mile
Writer of "In Cold Blood" who was portrayed by Philip Seymour Hoffman
Truman Capote
Name that appeared on the fake ID in the movie "Superbad"
McLovin
Movie starring Liam Neeson as a man with a "very particular set of skills"
Taken
Superhero movie that featured the character Rorschach
Watchmen
Movie that was a parody of "Scream" and other horror flicks
Scary Movie
The name of WALL-E's girlfriend
EVE
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Can you guess these facts about movies and movie stars from the years 2010–2019?
There are 16 countries with a population of at least 100 million. Click them all without clicking any incorrect countries.
Click only the cities which currently host an NBA team without clicking any teams that don't.
Click the movies that debuted in theaters between the years 2000–2009, but don't click any of the ones that didn't.
16 Comments
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Level 72
Sep 1, 2015
Mrs. Incredible?
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Level 60
Feb 27, 2026
I tried this, I mean it's technically correct 🤷
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Level 75
Nov 21, 2017
Could Eva be accepted as well? That is how Wall-E pronounces it in the movie. "Eeeeee...va!", Eve is pronounced all differently.
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Level ∞
Nov 21, 2017
Yes
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Level 70
Dec 19, 2017
Actually, EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator, so I would have to disagree with this one...
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Level 78
Dec 4, 2017
Quizmaster has a real love affair with Memento. It's all over the place in his quizzes. I had never heard of it until discovering this site (still haven't seen it) and because of answers in quizzes I know enough about the plot to get Memento questions right. So what, is this your favorite movie or something QM?
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Level 79
Dec 19, 2017
It's a fantastic movie. You should see it.
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Level 43
Dec 19, 2017
Memento is an exceptional film. I would recommend watching it more than once because the first time you will miss several important key elements. Guy Pierce is fantastic! it's hard for some people to understand because it goes back and forth between the current time and the past, but after a couple of viewings you will get it.
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Level 79
Dec 27, 2017
That's not really accurate. There is one main arc of the film, in color, but the scenes are in reverse chronological order. The brilliant reason for this is so that the audience never has more information than the protagonist. The protagonist suffered damage to his hippocampus and cannot form new memories, so in every scene he is trying to figure things out without knowing what event came before. Playing the scenes backwards puts the audience in the same position he is in.

Then there's also a 2nd, much less important arc which consists of much shorter black and white segments which play forward in normal chronological order, but are mostly just the protagonist in his hotel room talking on the phone. These segments help set up some of the important back story.

At the film's climax, the two arcs converge. But yeah, it does help to watch it twice.

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Level 79
Dec 19, 2017
Good group of movies. Except maybe Scary Movie. and definitely Twilight.
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Level 57
Dec 19, 2017
Twilight isn't really that bad. It's only a few decades late... In the '80s it could be critically well-received... It's just romantic teen movies are more easily panned than before, and a better target for bullying the fans...
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Level 93
Dec 19, 2017
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but, Twilight is really that bad. Everything about it sucks. The story makes no sense, the acting is terrible, the characters are lifeless idiots, and it has some of the worst dialogue I've ever heard in my life. The fact that they're vampires changes nothing, especially in the last two movies, where you could have easily replaced all the vampires and werewolves with mutants and it would still be the same thing. I'm sure it wouldn't be well-received even if it was released in the 80s or 90s, and most teen romance movies are terrible anyway.
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Level 57
Mar 25, 2026
I know this comment is almost 10 years old but you can't just conflate the first Twilight movie - quite decent, with 'bad' acting done by (mostly) good actors attempting to achieve a certain tone, which clearly worked as it captured the hearts of young girls everywhere - with the later movies - quickly produced crap on weakening material (eventually outpacing the books and getting even worse).
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Level 79
Dec 27, 2017
If you mean the 1880s I'm inclined to agree with you. At that point it would have been simultaneously the best and worst movie ever made. In any decade after that it would have rightly been seen as the garbage it is.
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Level 79
Nov 16, 2021
I got a McLovin shirt recently, favorite shirt
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Level 79
Jun 28, 2023
19/20, just missed Gaylord