Movie Trivia
Movie Trivia
Movie Trivia
Each sentence uses a combination structure to give you a clue about a movie title. Find the combination and
guess the movie title.
1. Pixar not only gave birth to computer-animated feature films in 1995 with this classic about a
cowboy and his friends but it also spawned 3 others in the series.
2. Dorothy and her dog Toto both get taken to a magical world where they need to follow the
yellow brick road to get to the Emerald City with the help of a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion.
3. Harvey Dent said in this movie sequel, directed by Christopher Nolan, “You either die a hero
or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
4. In this animated film, both the candlestick and the clock try to help the master of the castle
and his female captive fall in love before the final rose petal falls to break the curse that has
changed everyone into talking household objects.
5. In this 2017 remake, four students who are serving detention get transported into a video
game where they can either return the Jaguar's eye or they will be forced to stay in this world
forever.
6. In this movie staring Toby Maguire, the hero either spends his time fighting Green Goblin or
selling his photographs to the Daily Bugle because he’s the only one who can get photos of his
alter ego.
7. Not only does this lead animated character see his father get killed, but he also gets exiled
by his uncle. He eventually returns with his 2 newfound friends to reclaim his kingdom.
8. In this 3rd installment of the classic series, Harrison Ford plays an archeologist/treasure
hunter in search of the Holy Grail. He neither wants it for himself nor the fame of finding it.
On his adventure, he needs to find his father who was captured by Nazis to complete the task.
9. In the first part of this trilogy, neither Katniss nor Peeta, the 2 remaining competitors,
wants to win the battle royale which pits the 12 districts of the world against each other.
10. Both Baloo and Bagheera serve as mentors for this orphan boy who ends up using fire to
defeat Shere Khan at the end of this classic animated story.
11. This Christmas movie about Buddy, a human who ends up living with toymakers at the North
Pole after he crawls into Santa Claus’ toy bag as a baby and leaves for New York to find his real
father, is not only hilarious but it also shows us the importance of family.
12. In this time travel classic from the 80s but set in the 50s, Marty travels back 30 years and
accidentally prevents his future parents from meeting. As a result, his potential existence is in
trouble. He’s now forced to both help his parents fall in love and find a way to get back to his
own time where he belongs.
13. This computer animated movie tells the story of Hiro Hamada and Baymax who is not only
his healthcare provider robot, but also becomes a dear friend as he and his science friends
from the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology learn who is truly responsible for his brother’s
death.
14. A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given
the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a C.E.O.. Not only is his tragic past a
potential risk to the project, but it potentially leads his team to disaster.
15. A linguist works with the military to communicate with alien lifeforms after twelve
mysterious spacecraft appear around the world. The linguist, played by Amy Adams, has neither
the ability to speak to the aliens nor understands them, so the process of how they eventually
learn from each other is very impressive.