Well, if it had said "the Terminator", it's probably 100%. But how many people know T-800?? I guessed myself, but knew that they were T-something. Was trying to think of the actors from the sequels, finally got it.
It really is as good as the hype (Can't say the same for Citizen Kane). Especially when you consider that the film was made DURING World War II. Not after.
It's my favorite movie of all time. At that time the studios were churning out lots of films and no one realized this one was anything special. They couldn't even figure out the ending for it, rewriting it many times. Bergman didn't know whether she would end up with Rick or Victor until the end scenes were filmed.
Never heard of Royal Tenenbaum, Steve Zissou, or Napoleon Dynamite. Although I have heard of Edward Cullen, I am proud to say I had no idea who played him.
I'm no fan of Batfleck, so I know how you feel, but intentionally missing an answer on a quiz that only you will ever see is . . . yeah, kinda childish.
The movie is 220 minutes long and it glorifies the antebellum south. Those traits do not work in its favor. Also that maid/midwife character may have the most annoying voice in the history of cinema. Clark Gable is awesome in it, but I honestly have never understood what the fuss is all about. There are many better movies out there. Plus, the fact that it's 80 years old means younger people are less likely to see it (even though, of course, age has no bearing on a movie's quality). Casablanca, on the other hand, is one everyone should see.
Stuck on a flight to USA once watching Casablanca. Never managed to stick with Gone with the Wind. Also never got to grips with LOTR! However, got all answers