Can you also accept 'Rabat' for 'City in Morocco'? I know Casablanca is way more popular, but this is also a somewhat famous movie with the name of the Moroccan capital.
I'm really proud of getting Invictus. I just remembered Ceasar's "Vini Vidi Vici" to remember that Vici was "conquered." So unconquered must be something like Invici...led me to Invictus.
I thought that I was a little further in my battle against unconscious biases, but when I saw the clue "indian pacifist", my first thought was, "I don't remember a move called Chief Joseph". smh
I kept reading it as biggest city in South America, and I couldn't remember a movie called "Sao Paulo," and I know Rio was a movie, but that didn't work...
Quizmaster apparently loves "Invictus". It doesn't show up as much as "The Big Lebowski" does but it still gets a high level of mentions and, presumably, love. I'm glad I've seen it because I would never remember it otherwise!
Oh, I'm not denying any similarities. Heck, even I guessed Freeman before Mandela. Just saying, maybe Quizmaster watched Invictus recently and it's still fresh in his mind.
Wow invictus is low! I found that rather easy.. Compared to the others I would expect it around 75%. Highest I missed was casablanca :/ Not that that one was hard, but I was assuming I was misspelling marakesh.. and there are too many ways to try and spell it.. Missed fargo too, that one WAS hard imo. (and the lower scoring rudy selma and garfield)
I thought Garfield was Lincoln. And when that didn't work, in desperation I tried Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. There's not many old-timey presidents we've heard of outside the US.
I'm being touchy, but I find the word 'fled' a tad sneering. At least the British were in the war at the time, even if we were just keeping it going long enough to allow the Americans to sweep in and 'win' it.