Okay guys! Here's the deal, this layout was inspired by a few of our
favorite movies. However, there was one in particular that really helped out.
Does anyone have an idea which movie that was? Well! If you think you do,
you could cash in on it! We are holding a contest. If you can answer
a few questions and answer them all correctly, you can be a grand winner.
Not sure of the prizes as of yet, but we are working up something fun. Check
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QUESTIONS :
1. In what "inspiring" movie was the song Bad Moon Rising played?
2. During what part of the movie was the song playing?
3. When (Month/Day/Year) was the movie released?
4. What type (genre) of movie/film is it?
5. This movie was written and directed by whom?
6. What was the (estimated) budget of the movie?
7. At the Oscars, what new awards category was created specifically for the film?
8. Since the 1981 Academy Awards, has this been a regular category each year?
9. All songs in the film refer in some way to what?
10. What year did the song Bad Moon Rising come out?
11. What year was the screenplay written for the film?
12. The director was what age when the film's screenplay was written?
13. The congratulatory message at the close of the credits is to whom and for what?
14. What does the legal disclaimer in the closing credits read?
15. What two songs were declined, but originally wanted to add to the film's soundtrack?
16. In the film's "Piccadilly Circus" sequence, the man hit by a car and thrown through a plate glass window is whom?
17. The film's main actor was cast because the director had seen him in what type of television commercial?
18. Name the song that plays three different times during the film, when it is played and the three different artists/versions.
19. Two main stars felt a particular song would be a perfect addition to the film's soundtrack. What was the song they had in mind?
20. Question nineteen refers to which two main stars?
21. Fill in the blank. The film was produced by _____ Productions.
22. In the film, the opening shots of the moors are near where?
23. What was the name of the pub the film's two main stars visited for food, drink and rest?
24. The exterior of the pub was a what?
25. The interior of the pub was filmed in an actual pub called what?
26. How did they make the interior of the pub look smaller?
27. Name the three main stars (actor/actress) from the film.
28. Give the three main characters names from the film/plot.
29. Of the film's three main characters, who survives?
30. Fill in the blanks. This film's two main characters are ____ college students backpacking across the ____.
31. What color is the first truck seen at the beginning of the film?
32. What color(s) are the two main characters coats and backpacks?
33. What was the comment said to the driver of the truck and which character said it?
34. As the driver leaves, both character do what to their coats?
35. Of the two main characters, name who was least excited about their current location.
36. According to the characters conversation from the truck, how long did they have, what came first and what was later?
37. What did the sheep do to one of the main characters' pack and which character was it?
38. While in the pub, what were the two main stars offered to drink?
39. When the main characters discover they haven't stuck to the road, what is one's response?
a. Oops! b. Uh Oh! c. Oh No! d. Golly!
40. How many men came out to save the two main characters?
a. three b. nine c. six d. twelve
41. The report said the two main stars were attacked by what?
42. What was the name of the doctor that treated the main star while he was in the hospital?
43. The sign to the right of the hospital room door had three big words, they read?
44. How long did the main star remain unconscious once brought to the hospital?
45. Fill in the blank, They say a mad man has the strength of __.
a. hundreds b. ten c. thousands d. fifteen
46. What was the hospital room number in which the main star stayed?
47. What was the name of the book read to the main star during his stay in the hospital?
48. In the book, "a word of explanation" came after the ___, but before chapter ___.
49. While in the hospital, one of the film's main stars visits the other and takes a bite of what?
50. How many days in advance was the film's main star warned of what would be?
51. When discharged from the hospital, where did the main star go and with whom?
52. What was the letter on the Apartment door?
53. Where was the phrase "I will not be threatened by a walking meat loaf" said and to whom?
54. On the apartments main entrance, where is the doorknob positioned at on the door?
55. What was the main characters comment while staring into the tiny fridge?
56. What was the main characters comment the second time he stared into the tiny fridge?
57. When the moon rises and things get hairy was the apartment door opened or closed?
58. How many minutes did it take for the film's main star to get hairy?
59. How many men and how many women did the main star kill after becoming hairy that first night?
60. Where and in what state did the main star wake up after that first night?
61. When one of the main stars gets a call from Dr. Hersh about the other's whereabouts, what type of bird is pictured on the wall near the phone?
a. Cardinal b. Buzzard c. Turkey d. Chicken
62. Why would a thief want to give me two pounds?
63. How many balloons did it take to cover the "special" area?
64. For extra points, can you name the balloon's colors?
65. What did the newspaper's headline read the morning after?
66. Describe the coat the main star stole to cover himself with.
67. What is the last thing you see before end credits?
68. Name the semi-sequel to this film and what year it was released.
THE END!
