Quick Quiz: Only Film Fanatics Know All of These Classic Scenes

Which beloved Tarantino movie featured this iconic moment?

Reservoir Dogs is classic Tarantino, unsurprisingly named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire Magazine. Sure, it had violence and profanity. But that was all part of the fun! Initially, it grossed just $2.8 million. But after Pulp Fiction, wild buzz about the director made this one a cult favorite, too.

Which film featured Anthony Hopkins as this creepy character?

Silence Of The Lambs was definitely the biggest psychological horror of 1991. For fans, one phrase will live on in their nightmares forever: ''It puts the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again.'' Serial killing was never so captivating, thanks to the legendary Anthony Hopkins!

Which classic courtroom story is this, right here?

12 Angry Men was a smash hit, courtroom drama way back in 1957. Inside the jury room, the film explored the tension between a dozen men deciding the fate of a fellow citizen. Audiences agreed with one passionate character: “It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone even if you believe in something very strongly.” So many lessons learned, right in the theater!

Which super suspenseful Hitchcock film is this?

When a bored photographer becomes a peeping tom, he discovers a lot more than he expected. Delivered with the perfect suspense, Rear Window received four Oscar nominations. It was even honored by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Scholars and fans alike agree that this gem was at the top of Hitchcock's achievements!

Which Vietnam War film had this loud army Sargent?

Thanks to director Stanley Kubrick, Americans learned a lot about mental challenges fighting the Vietnam War. In 1987, enough time had passed to address the issue in art. Full Metal Jacket achieved three things: Real critical acclaim, and a big box office profit! The movie grossed $46.4 million. Then, it got an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Which epic period film involved this deadly roman game?

Set in ancient Rome, the evil son versus beloved general was a theme audiences clearly loved in the year 2000. Gladiator won five Academy Awards for the film! Russel Crowe won Best Actor, in fact. But some secretly loved Joaquin Phoenix as Commodus the most, to this day!

Which Woody Allen movie starred Diane Keaton, back in the day?

Why, Annie Hall of course! Regarded as one of the best in movie history by critics, it's also still a fan favorite. Viewers fell in love with the quirky tale. Woody Allen snuck in some life lessons, too: ''A relationship, I think, is like a shark. It has to constantly move forward or it dies.'' 1977 was ahead of its time, with this one!

Which turn of the century film featured these exploding florals?

The unique story in American Beauty blew away viewers in 1999. Nothing has changed, since! With more than $350 million grossed worldwide, the studio would have been happy enough. But the Oscar committee had a lot more to say the next year. In 2000, cast and crew won Best Director, Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Screenplay. Not bad, really!

Which science fiction story involved this big, wet cry?

Interstellar was a science fiction story directed by Christopher Nolan. With a star-studded cast that included Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Matt Damon and more, there was a lot of interest in the film. Moviegoers asked: Why not explore a dystopian future in space with these names? In the end, it won Oscars and made more than $677 million. Not a black hole for the studio, by any means!

Julia Roberts wore that dazzling red dress in which film? 

Fans probably have no idea that Pretty Woman was originally supposed to be a dark, cautionary tale. But there was a push to make it a romantic comedy, and the charm of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere helped achieve that. It was the third highest-grossing film that year, selling 42,176,400 in the USA. At this point, it's positively iconic!

Which classic gangster film involved these scheming blokes?

Thanks to Martin Scorsese, the world learned a lot about the inside track of petty criminal to gangster. Was Goodfellas accurate about the mean streets of NYC?  With Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, it certainly seemed believable. A classic in the genre to this day, no doubt!

Which Jack Nicholson film featured him as a suited villain?

Martin Scorsese, strikes again. The Departed told the tale of an undercover cop and a police station infiltrated by local criminals. The effort to catch each other was a real thriller, at times. And thanks to an all-star team of  Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Jack Nicholson, this film won four Oscars!

Which movie was written by its young stars, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck?

Good Will Hunting never disappeared into the stack of lost videos from 1998. It's still a significant film, nowadays. Exploring class in Boston bars and Harvard square, the very first project most people saw from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck left a positive impression. After watching the movie gross $225 million in theaters, the duo won Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars!

Which Tim Burton movie involved Johnny Depp in this precise costume?

A man with scissor hands might sound like an odd concept for most moviemakers. But eccentric director Tim Burton went right ahead, exploring a few different themes in Edward Scissorhands. Self-discovery and isolation were two big ones, perfectly set in a gothic castle somewhere. Character Edward sure creeped out viewers in the process. Only in the best way, of course! 

Which cult classic involved this boy's night at a bowling alley?

A hipster staple these days, The Big Lebowski must be seen to be understood. Cowriter Joel Coen explained he wanted to deal ''with the characters trying to unravel a mystery, as well as having a hopelessly complex plot that's ultimately unimportant." Seeing it may clear up a lot, or not!

Which movie is this, with these nervous 90s babes?

David Lynch is the man behind Mulholland Drive, and fans of the director were not disappointed with its weirdness. Legendary film critic Roger Ebert tried to explain: ''The movie is a surrealist dreamscape in the form of a Hollywood film noir, and the less sense it makes, the more we can't stop watching it.'' Intriguing, indeed!

Which gangster drama film is this tense moment from? 

That poster in every man cave does have a story behind it: A Cuban refugee arrived destitute and became a powerful drug lord in 1980s Miami. This American dream portrayed by Al Pacino made Scarface one of the most quotable movies of all time. As Tony Montana said: ''Say hello to my little friend!''

Which 1980s comedy involved this red bikini fantasy?

Fast Times at Ridgemont High was a 1982 smash hit: The American comedy-drama was one of the more successful coming of age movies of the period. A few famous faces made appearances, along the way. From Nicolas Cage to Forest Whitaker, there is a lot to see in the vintage vault now. But the red bikini scene with Phoebe Cates is the one everyone remembers!

Which Dustin Hoffman classic involves this strange seduction?

A college guy seduced by a much older woman? Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman had chemistry in The Graduate. It was scandalous at the time, long before Demi Moore and Ashton became an item. But in 1967, it still became the highest-grossing film in the world and got seven Oscars nominations. In the end, the movie won Best Director!

Which iconic 80's John Hughes classic had this triumphant teen?

In The Breakfast Club, five high school kids got into trouble, yet again. That meant detention and a great teen flick from John Hughes. With different social identities, it was a clash in the library — but when the time was up, they were all friends. The troubled Judd fist-pumped the sky, in the end!