This quiz is part II of II on the "West Wing" episode entitled "The California 47th", in which the staff goes to California to help Sam with his campaign. It goes chronologically through the episode and picks up where part I left off. Enjoy!
Here's a quick quiz on "Theef", in which Scully and Mulder go to California to investigate some bizarre deaths surrounding a prestigious doctor. This episode originally aired on March 12, 2000. Enjoy!
Here's my first of four detailed quizzes on "Hollywood A.D.", in which Scully and Mulder are shadowed by a movie producer. This episode originally aired on April 30, 2000. Enjoy!
Just like my other quizzes, I'll give you some clues about who an actor or actress is based on the movies he or she has been in. You pick who I'm talking about.
Here's a quick quiz on "Fearful Symmetry", in which Scully and Mulder go to Idaho to investigate deaths caused by disappearing animals from a local zoo. This episode originally aired on Feb 24, 1995. Enjoy!
Here's my third of four detailed quizzes on "Hollywood A.D.", in which Scully and Mulder are shadowed by a movie producer. This episode originally aired on April 30, 2000. Enjoy!
Here's another quiz to help potential Movies quiz authors get a hang of what we're looking for in format. There are also a few common error grammar or spelling questions in here. I hope you learn something, or at least refresh your knowledge!
This quiz is part I of II on the "West Wing" episode entitled "The Long Goodbye", in which C.J. goes home for her high school reunion. It goes chronologically through the episode. Enjoy!
This quiz is part II of II on the "West Wing" episode entitled "Privateers", wherein Amy endures her first day on the job with the First Lady. It goes chronologically through the episode and picks up where part I left off. Enjoy!
The Steadicam is a relatively new camera, invented in the early 1980s. It gives a sort of gliding look to the frame. This quiz is on the history and use of that camera. Enjoy!
This is the second of two sequential quizzes on the text of Rebecca Gilman's "Boy Gets Girl", rather than any particular production of the play. You should be able to do this quiz if you've either read or seen the play. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1995. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1995. Enjoy!
For all the smack talked about him, Reeves manages to get a number of good jobs. What's more, he works repeatedly with good actors and directors, suggesting that his peers don't find him so awful. This quiz is on those repeated pairings. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1994. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? These are taglines for the movies released in the US in 1994 that I loathed the most. Enjoy!
Griffith was a hugely influential filmmaker in the early 1900s. This quiz will start with some of his short films and then there'll be a few questions on 'Birth of a Nation'. Enjoy!
This quiz asks about details in David Mamet's 'State and Main'. It goes chronologically through the film. This is part of a four-quiz series - check out the other quizzes in the series. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1994. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1994. Enjoy!
This quiz is on some of the basic plot points in Michael Chabon's novel 'Wonder Boys'. I tried to stick to things that you'd have to have read the book (rather than seen the movie) to know. Enjoy!
Taglines are phrases made up by marketing people to summarize an entire movie. Can you figure out what movie each tagline refers to? All of these movies were released in the US in 1995. Enjoy!