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1. Michael Jackson had a pet python named lsquo;Crusherrsquo;.

a. !True
b. False

2. By what name is Carlos Estevez better known?


a. Bruno Mars
b. Ricky Martin
c. Joaquin Phoenix
d. !Charlie Sheen

3. Gwyneth Paltrow has a daughter named...?


a. Lily
b. !Apple
c. Dakota
d. French

4. Before voicing Pearl in Steven Universe, Deedee Magno Hall was part of which
American band?
a. The Pussycat Dolls
b. The Cheetah Girls
c. !The Party
d. The Weather Girls

5. In what year did quot;Bob Rossquot; die?


a. 1986
b. !1995
c. 1989
d. 1997

6. Neil Hamburger is played by which comedian?


a. Todd Glass
b. !Gregg Turkington
c. Nathan Fielder
d. Tim Heidecker

7. Billy Herrington is from which US state?


a. !New York
b. Arizona
c. California
d. Georgia

8. In 2014, this new top 100 rapper who featured in quot;Computersquot; and
quot;Body Dancequot; was arrested in a NYPD sting for murder.
a. !Bobby Shmurda
b. Young Thug
c. Swae Lee
d. DJ Snake

1. What year did the television company BBC officially launch the channel BBC One?
a. 1955
b. !1936
c. 1948
d. 1932

2. In the Doctor Who universe, how many times can a time lord normally regenerate?
a. 13
b. !12
c. 15
d. 11

3. In what year did quot;The Big Bang Theoryquot; debut on CBS?


a. 2008
b. 2009
c. !2007
d. 2006

4. Grant Gustin plays which superhero on the CW show of the same name?
a. The Arrow
b. Daredevil
c. !The Flash
d. Black Canary

5. What is the surname of the character Daryl in AMC039;s show The Walking Dead?
a. Grimes
b. Dickinson
c. !Dixon
d. Dicketson

6. In Star Trek: The Next Generation, what is the name of Data039;s cat?
a. !Spot
b. Tom
c. Mittens
d. Kitty

7. In AMC039;s TV Series quot;The Walking Deadquot; what are quot;Zombiesquot;


referred to as?
a. Hell Pigs
b. Maggots
c. !Walkers
d. Creepers

8. Baron Silas Greenback is the arch nemesis of which cartoon hero?


a. SuperTed
b. Captain Star
c. Bananaman
d. !Danger Mouse

9. What Nickelodeon game show featured a house on the set that the contestants
would ransack to find hidden objects?
a. Nickelodeon Guts
b. Double Dare
c. Nick Arcade
d. !Finders Keepers

10. The 1985 Toyota Corolla quot;AE86quot; was the hero car for what anime?
a. Ex Driver
b. !Initial D
c. Wangan Midnight
d. Ghost MF

11. Who was Firestorm039;s rival during the original run of UK Robot Wars?
a. Hypno Disc
b. Razer
c. Chaos 2
d. !Panic Attack

12. What is the name of the race horse that Tony Soprano becomes attached to?
a. Honest Earnings
b. Man o039; war
c. !PieOMy
d. Bada Bing

1. Who starred in the film 1973 movie quot;Enter The Dragonquot;?


a. Jackie Chan
b. Jet Li
c. !Bruce Lee
d. YunFat Chow

2. This movie contains the quote, quot;I feel the need ... the need for speed!quot;
a. !Top Gun
b. Cocktail
c. Days of Thunder
d. The Color of Money

3. This movie contains the quote, quot;What we039;ve got here is a failure to
[Link];
a. In the Heat of the Night
b. The Graduate
c. !Cool Hand Luke
d. Bonnie and Clyde

4. The color of the pills in the Matrix were Blue and Yellow.
a. !False
b. True

5. Who plays Alice in the Resident Evil movies?


a. Kim Demp
b. Milla Johnson
c. !Milla Jovovich
d. Madison Derpe

6. In 2012, which movie won every category in the 32nd quot;Golden Raspberry
Awardsquot;?
a. The King039;s Speech
b. !Jack and Jill
c. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
d. Thor

7. Which one of these actors is said to be cut from the film 039;E.T. the
ExtraTerrestrial039;?
a. Arnold Schwarzenegger
b. Michael J. Fox
c. !Harrison Ford
d. Andy Kaufman

8. In the movie The Revenant, DiCaprio039;s character hunts down the killer of his
son.
a. False
b. !True

9. Who played the Cenobite called quot;Pinheadquot; in the original Hellraiser


films?
a. Doug Jones
b. !Doug Bradley
c. Doug Savant
d. Doug Benson

10. What is the name of the island that quot;Jurassic Parkquot; is built on?
a. Isla Sorna
b. !Isla Nublar
c. Isla Muerta
d. Isla Pena

11. Before quot;Jurassic Park IIIquot; was finalized and the Spinosaurus was
chosen, which dinosaur was going to be the star?
a. Tyrannosaurus Rex
b. Velociraptor
c. Suchomimus
d. !Baryonyx

12. Which director directed the movie quot;Pan039;s Labyrinthquot;?


a. Alejandro Jodorowsky
b. Alejandro Gonzaacute;lez Intilde;aacute;rritu
c. Alfonso Cuaroacute;n
d. !Guillermo Del Toro

13. The 1996 film 039;Fargo039; is primarily set in which US state?


a. !Minnesota
b. North Dakota
c. South Dakota
d. Wisconsin

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Isla Nublar, the setting for "Jurassic Park," was chosen for its isolation, symbolizing the seclusion and control over nature that the park's creators believed they had achieved. This setting amplifies the theme of human hubris, as the island's remoteness offers a false sense of security and control, which ultimately collapses as nature asserts itself over human-made boundaries .

Bob Ross' continued influence on television and pop culture, even after his death in 1995, adds thematic depth by embodying a message of peace, creativity, and the accessibility of art. His calm demeanor and positive philosophy resonate with audiences, offering a refuge from the fast-paced, often cynical modern world. Posthumous broadcasts and internet memes have revitalized his teachings, emphasizing themes of mindfulness, relaxation, and the democratization of art, enhancing his cultural legacy .

In "The Matrix," the red and blue pills symbolize the tension between awareness and ignorance in the interplay between humans and technology. The blue pill offers a return to blind complacency and ignorance within the confines of a controlled reality, reflecting the seductive comfort of technological dependence. In contrast, the red pill represents a confrontation with harsh truths and the pursuit of genuine freedom, symbolizing a break from technological illusions and control .

The choice of Apple for Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter reflects a cultural trend in celebrity baby naming, where unique and unconventional names are preferred to signify individuality and branding. This trend mirrors the broader societal movement toward personal distinctiveness and non-traditional identity expression. Celebrity influence in this domain often sets or reflects broader naming conventions among the public, highlighting cultural shifts towards personalization and reflectivity in personal choices .

Neil Hamburger, played by Gregg Turkington, embodies the alternative comedy movement by challenging traditional stand-up comedy norms through anti-humor and abrasive persona. This character highlights the performative aspect of comedy, focusing on audience discomfort and subversion of punchline expectations. Neil Hamburger's influence fosters a cultural space where conventional comedic structures are dismantled, allowing new forms of comedic expression that resonate with niche audiences valuing irony and satire .

Daryl Dixon, in "The Walking Dead," challenges traditional masculinity narratives by blending rugged survivalism with emotional depth and loyalty. His character offers a nuanced portrayal of masculinity, where vulnerability and strength coexist, subverting the trope of the unemotional hero. Daryl's growth from a solitary figure to a complex, loyal, and emotionally available leader offers viewers a progressive representation of masculinity, reflecting changing societal views on gender roles .

Alice, played by Milla Jovovich, contributes to the depiction of female action heroes by breaking away from traditional gender roles, presenting a character that embodies physical strength, independence, and resilience. Her portrayal in "Resident Evil" significantly shifts the typical narrative around female protagonists, offering viewers a powerful, non-sexualized female lead whose abilities and leadership are central to the plot. This broadens the representation of women in action cinema, inspiring diverse incarnations of strong female characters .

Danger Mouse's rivalry with Baron Silas Greenback enriches the narrative by creating a dynamic tension between good and evil. This classic hero-villain dichotomy is played out in humorous and exaggerated scenarios that underscore the show's whimsical nature. The rivalry embodies the theme of intelligence versus greed, encouraging a narrative rich with moral lessons, satire, and the reinforcement of heroic qualities like courage and wit against the backdrop of satirical villainy .

The portrayal of regeneration in the Doctor Who universe, being limited to 12 times, poses a significant constraint on storytelling by creating a finite lifespan for characters, particularly the Doctor. This limitation forces writers to continually reinvent the character without changing their fundamental nature, which can lead to repetitive plot elements and challenges in maintaining narrative freshness. Additionally, it raises stakes in storyline arcs centered around critical regenerations and necessitates creative expansions, like Time Lord rule alterations, to extend the series' longevity .

Bruce Lee's performance in "Enter The Dragon" is culturally significant as it popularized martial arts in Western cinema, breaking racial stereotypes and opening Hollywood to Asian actors and themes. Lee's dynamic martial arts skills and charismatic screen presence positioned him as a global icon, elevating martial arts from niche interest to mainstream appreciation. The film's impact extended beyond cinema, influencing global perceptions of martial arts and contributing to a more inclusive representation of Asian culture in media .

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