If you're like me, you grew up watching Carol Burnett on Saturday nights, and can still recite dialog from the skits. Here are some questions to test your knowledge of the various skits performed over the years.
Link the actors in questions 1-9 by answering various questions. Then name the actor who appeared in all of the movies mentioned in either the questions, or as the correct answers.
Geico's humorous ads showed us surprisingly sophisticated Neanderthals being offended by the "So easy a caveman can do it" campaign. Who knew cavemen were so sensitive?
This is on the first few episodes of season one of "Rules of Engagement". The show, about three men in various stages of relationships, starred Patrick Warburton, Oliver Hudson and David Spade.
Some of the commercials which aired during Super Bowl XLII were great, some were OK and some were just plain awful. Answer a few questions about the ones which were my favorites.
Scott and Zelda were the couple who epitomized the Jazz Age. They were both creative writers who drew on their own experiences to write their fiction. Let's explore their short and tragic lives.
A spoiled little Chihuahua finds herself out of her element in this cute movie from 2008. Drew Barrymore, Andy Garcia and George Lopez provide voices for some of the characters.
In this emotionally intense movie, four people manage to cause each other nothing but grief and sorrow as they search for intimacy, love and truth, things which none of them get closer to finding.
This 2006 movie isn't the best romantic comedy I've seen, but it definitely has its moments. Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker star, but the secondary characters steal the show.
During WWII, a U.S. submarine crew must operate a German sub after their covert mission goes awry. Matthew McConaughey, Harvey Keitel and Thomas Kretschmann star in this movie from 2000.
All is not lost, you can still answer these questions about movies which all have 'lost' titles. And remember, it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the quiz.
Now that you've come to the bridge, why not cross it and answer questions on movies which had bridges play a small, or large, part in them. Enjoy this response to kyleisalive's quiz challenge!
Yeah, OK, I love this show, but it was such a great show. See if you noticed some of the things that I've noticed during my repeated viewings. (Can you wear out a DVD?)
Based on Tracy Chevalier's novel, 2003's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" was a fictional account of the story behind the Johannes Vermeer painting by the same name. This mesmerizing movie starred Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth and Tom Wilkinson.
This quiz is on the 1982 movie starring James Mason, Sylvia Miles, Emily Hone and Colin Blakely, which was based on the murder mystery by Agatha Christie. All of the suspects have a motive, and an alibi. Or do they?