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Think you know your movie quotes and trivia? Think again.
Covering the last twenty-five years of moviemaking, I Know What You Quoted Last Summer is packed with your favorite one-liners and trivia about the films, their stars, and their directors.
Do you know...
What instrument Michelle played in American Pie?
What the name of the town was in The Truman Show?
What the first rule of Fight Club is?
What films inspired us to say...
“There’s nothing worse in life than being ordinary.”
“I shall call him Mini-Me.”
“Don’t make me have to open a can of ‘whup-ass.’”
With quotes and trivia for three levels of knowledge, I Know What You Quoted Last Summer can help you build your skill and challenge your friends. It includes special sections on your favorite actors, Oscar winners, the American Film Institutes Top 100 Films, movie sequels, and many more!
Do you know what films have given us the following quotes?
"What we have here is a failure to communicate."
"Excuse me while I whip this out."
"Would somebody get this walking carpet out of my way?"
"I don't know why they call this stuff Hamburger Helper, it does
just fine by itself."
And how are you at movie trivia?
In "The Blues Brothers" why are Jake and Elwood "puttin' the band
back together"? In "Airplane!," which dinner was poisioned: the
fish or the chicken? True or False: Diane Keaton won the Academy
Award for Best Actress for her performance in "Annie Hall,"
For the movie buff and video hound, "What's that From"? provides
hours of entertainment. You can test your knowledge with more than
1,000 quotes and questions from more than 250 contemporary
films--from Academy Award winners to cult classics. Also included
are bonus questions on actors and directors, special categories on
individual actors, movies, and themes (Wester, baseball, sequels),
plus a section devoted exclusively to Academy Award-winning
performances.
It's all here in the ultimate tribute to the great movies of the
seventies, eighties, and nineties from "National Lampoon's Animal
House "to "When Harry Met Sally..." So the next time you hear
someone say, "It's just a flesh wound," you won't have to ask
""What's that from?""
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