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Mixed Up Movies Trivia Quiz
The titles of two movies starring each of ten actors have been mixed up - e.g. "Forrest Mile" and "The Green Gump" un-mix to "Forrest Gump" and "The Green Mile", both of which star Tom Hanks. Can you correctly match up the mixed-up pairs?
A matching quiz
by ClarkyB.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Last 3 plays: Duckay (10/10), benjovi (10/10), Guest 165 (5/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. Kindergarten Damage
Mamma Prada
2. There's Something About Angels
Minority Gun
3. Edward Hollow
Universal Impact
4. The Devil Wears Mia!
Get On
5. Mad Weapon
Sleepy Scissorhands
6. Bring It Over It
Collateral Cop
7. Double Soldier
Charlie's Mary
8. Pretty Enemy
Chain Break
9. Top Report
Sleeping with the Woman
10. Point Reaction
Lethal Max
Select each answer
Most Recent Scores
Today
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Duckay: 10/10
Dec 20 2024
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benjovi: 10/10
Dec 19 2024
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Guest 165: 5/10
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Guest 73: 10/10
Dec 15 2024
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Guest 166: 10/10
Dec 15 2024
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Guest 137: 10/10
Dec 14 2024
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Guest 72: 7/10
Dec 14 2024
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Guest 139: 10/10
Dec 13 2024
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Guest 74: 10/10
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Kindergarten Damage
Answer: Collateral Cop
"Kindergarten Cop" and "Collateral Damage", both of which star Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Multi-talented Austrian-American Arnold Schwarzenegger started his career as a bodybuilder before becoming one of the most recognizable actors of all-time, and then going on to be a politician, serving as Governor of California from 2003 until 2011.
In the 1990 comedy "Kindergarten Cop", Arnold stars as John Kimble, an undercover cop posing as a teacher in a kindergarten in order to find the ex-wife of a criminal he is trying to put away.
The 2002 action movie "Collateral Damage" sees Arnold's character, firefighter Gordy Brewer, travel to Colombia in search of the terrorists who killed his family.
2. There's Something About Angels
Answer: Charlie's Mary
"There's Something About Mary" and "Charlie's Angels", both of which star Cameron Diaz.
Although she began her career as a model at age 16, Cameron Diaz is best known for her roles in top Hollywood movies, and it was her role as Tina Carlyle in "The Mask" (1994) alongside Jim Carrey that was the beginning of her rise to worldwide stardom.
Cameron stars as the titular character in the 1998 smash-hit comedy "There's Something About Mary", in which she has to deal with the advances of two rather keen admirers played by Ben Stiller and Matt Dillon.
Cameron stars alongside fellow 'angels' Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore in the 2000 action comedy movie "Charlie's Angels", that is based on the 1970s TV series of the same name, in which the 'angels' use their crime-fighting skills to investigate the theft of innovative voice-recognition software.
3. Edward Hollow
Answer: Sleepy Scissorhands
"Edward Scissorhands" and "Sleepy Hollow", both of which star Johnny Depp.
Born John Christopher Depp II on 9th June 1963, Johnny Depp's first movie role was as Glen Lantz in the 1984 horror movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street" although it was his recurring role as Patrolman/Officer Tom Hanson in the TV show "21 Jump Street" that saw him rise to prominence.
The Tim Burton-directed 1990 drama fantasy romance movie "Edward Scissorhands" stars Johnny as the reclusive titular character, who is brought into a new community by a kindly Avon lady.
Johnny works under Tim Burton's direction again in the 1999 fantasy horror movie "Sleepy Hollow", starring as Ichabod Crane, a New York police constable sent to the village of Sleepy Hollow to investigate decapitations believed to have been committed by the Headless Horseman.
4. The Devil Wears Mia!
Answer: Mamma Prada
"The Devil Wears Prada" and "Mamma Mia!", both of which star Meryl Streep.
Born Mary Louise Streep on 22nd June 1949 in Summit, New Jersey, Meryl Streep started her acting career in the early 1970s, and has played numerous movie roles, displaying true diversity in her acting.
The 2006 comedy drama "The Devil Wears Prada" sees Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a recent college graduate, struggle to cope with the pressure placed on her by her new boss, the thick-skinned fashion magazine executive Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), as she tries to make it in the world of journalism.
Meryl is part of an all-star cast (including Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, and Julie Walters) in the 2008 comedy musical "Mamma Mia", which uses ABBA songs to help tell the story of a young woman inviting three men to her wedding in an effort to discover who her father is.
5. Mad Weapon
Answer: Lethal Max
"Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon", both of which star Mel Gibson.
Best known for his roles in action movies, Mel Gibson was born in New York, but moved to Sydney, Australia with his family at age 12.
Mel's first major movie role is as Australian patrol officer Maximillian Rockatansky in the 1979 sci-fi action adventure movie "Mad Max", in which he cruises the wastelands of Australia to seek revenge on the motorcycle gang that killed his family.
Danny Glover plays Murtaugh to Mel Gibson's Riggs in the 1987 action crime thriller "Lethal Weapon" in which the veteran cop and his newly assigned younger, slightly unhinged partner work together to try to foil a massive drug-smuggling operation.
6. Bring It Over It
Answer: Get On
"Bring It On" and "Get Over It", both of which star Kirsten Dunst.
Born on 30th April 1982 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, Kirsten Caroline Dunst first found prominence when she appeared alongside Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in the 1994 fantasy horror movie "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles", for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Kirsten stars as feisty cheerleader Torrance Shipman in the 2000 teen comedy "Bring It On", and soon discovers her new-found role as team captain isn't all it's cracked up to be as the team encounter adversity after adversity as they try to win a sixth consecutive national cheerleading title.
Loosely based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", the 2001 teen comedy "Get Over It" stars Kirsten as Kelly, a high school student who finds herself falling in love with her brother's best friend Berke (Ben Foster), who has recently been dumped by his girlfriend, Allison (Melissa Sagemiller).
7. Double Soldier
Answer: Universal Impact
"Double Impact" and "Universal Soldier", both of which star Jean-Claude Van Damme.
"The Muscles from Brussels" started karate training at the age of twelve, and went on to become a member of the Belgian Karate Team, as well as becoming proficient in kickboxing, Muay Thai, and taekwondo. It was the 1988 movie "Bloodsport" that Jean-Claude first gained recognition as an actor, and he has gone on to become one of the most prolific martial arts actors of all-time.
The 1991 action crime movie "Double Impact" sees Jean-Claude play a dual role as twins, Alex and Chad Wagner, who were separated when their parents were murdered, and who re-unite 25 years later to exact retribution on their parents' killers.
Jean-Claude stars alongside Dolph Lundgren as two soldiers who kill each other in Vietnam but whose bodies are reanimated as cyborgs used to defeat terrorists in the 1992 sci-fi action thriller "Universal Soldier".
8. Pretty Enemy
Answer: Sleeping with the Woman
"Pretty Woman" and "Sleeping with the Enemy", both of which star Julia Roberts.
Actress and producer Julia Fiona Roberts was the world's highest paid actress during the majority of the 1990s and into the 2000s, and had an estimated worth of $140 million in 2013.
Julia stars as prostitute Vivian Ward alongside Richard Gere's rich businessman Edward Lewis in the 1990 comedy romance "Pretty Woman", in which just another "business transaction" for the ruthless Lewis turns into love.
The 1991 drama thriller "Sleeping with the Enemy" stars Julia as a woman who fakes her own death and absconds to a new town to escape from her abusive and obsessive husband, however her ordeal is far from over when her husband discovers the truth.
9. Top Report
Answer: Minority Gun
"Top Gun" and "Minority Report", both of which star Tom Cruise.
Born on 3rd July 1962 in Syracuse, New York, Thomas Cruise Mapother IV's first acting role was as Billy in the 1981 romantic drama movie "Endless Love", starring Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt. Tom is now perhaps best known for his recurring role as Ethan Hunt in the "Mission: Impossible" movie franchise.
In the 1986 romantic action drama movie "Top Gun", Tom's character Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, a self-assured expert U.S. Navy pilot who has been sent to the Top Gun Naval Flying School, and finds himself falling head over heels in love with attractive flight instructor Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).
The 2002 action crime movie "Minority Report" is set in the year 2054 AD, where crime in Washington D.C. is pretty much a thing of the past due to having a special police unit that can detect crimes that are yet to happen, thereby thwarting them before they have a chance to take place. Tom plays Chief John Anderton, the head of this special force, who has to work fast to save himself when the unit predicts that he himself will commit a murder within the next 36 hours.
10. Point Reaction
Answer: Chain Break
"Point Break" and "Chain Reaction", both of which star Keanu Reeves.
Although his nationality is Canadian, Keanu Charles Reeves was born on 2nd September 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon. As well as being a successful actor and producer, Keanu is a keen musician, and played bass guitar for a couple of bands in his younger days.
Keanu stars as young F.B.I. agent Johnny Utah alongside Patrick Swayze (who plays surfer Bodhi) in the 1991 action crime drama movie "Point Break". Agent Utah is assigned to investigate robberies that it is believed are being committed by a group of surfers going by the name of "The Ex Presidents" due to the fact that they wear masks of previous U.S. president when committing their crimes.
In the 1996 sci-fi action drama movie "Chain Reaction", Keanu stars as an undergraduate technician at the University of Chicago, who, along with a fellow physicist (played by Rachel Weisz) have to run for their lives when they are framed for the murder of a chief scientist and the theft of the revolutionary fuel source they have been working on.
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