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Quiz about Which Chick Flick is It 3
Quiz about Which Chick Flick is It 3

Which Chick Flick is It? [3] Trivia Quiz


In this quiz, all you need to do is match the correct film to each quote. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by poshprice. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
poshprice
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
322,631
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. "I own the hotel, and I live there. My life is very much like Monopoly." The man who said these words certainly wasn't joking when he compared his life to a game of Monopoly. His life was in fact, all about buying and selling property, which he proved to be pretty good at. In which film did his words appear? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Hi, my name's Mae, and that's more than a name, that's an attitude." These words were spoken by a rather brash and brazen beauty who, as the film unfolded, was revealed to be far more sensitive than she had first appeared. She was also one of the more extroverted characters of which of the following films? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Don't you tell me what to see! I see someone in front of me who got his partner in trouble and sent her off to some butcher, while he moved on to an innocent young girl like my daughter!" When these words were said, the man who said them certainly had the wrong end of the stick. In fact, he spent most of the film being wrong about his daughter's boyfriend. In which film did he and his disapproving words appear? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "I feel just like Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman". You know, except for the whole hooker thing." The recipient of this makeover certainly scrubbed up well, and also had quite a creative touch. Which screen adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion", did this quote come from? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "All I'm saying is, there's a reason why Sporty Spice is the only one without a fella!" Sadly for this frustrated mother, she never did manage to redirect her daughter's energies away from sport. But in which of the following films can her quote be found? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "I am in a dress, I have gel in my hair, I haven't slept all night, I'm starved, AND I'm armed! Don't MESS with me!" In all fairness to this angry woman, it took a lot of poking and prodding to elicit this response. In which film would you hear her angry tirade? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "But the thing is, um, what I'm trying to say, very inarticulately, is that, um, in fact, perhaps despite appearances, I like you, very much. Just as you are." This bumbling character proved to be quite the knight in shining armour, eventually sweeping his leading lady off her feet. But what was the name of the film that included this quote? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "My insurance does not cover PMS!" The stressed out father who said these words certainly had his hands full, with two teenage daughters in the house. But during which of the following modern adaptations of Shakespeare was it that he said these words? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "You're the first woman I've seen in one of these things that dresses like a woman, not like a woman thinks a man would dress if he was a woman." Little did the man who said these words know that his compliment would be the start of an intriguing adventure. Which of the following films contained this smooth talker? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Do you know what everyone says about you behind your back? Hmm? They say that you're a homeschooled jungle freak, that's a less hot version of me!" Throughout the course of this film, this young woman certainly proved that she had quite a temper, especially when things didn't go her way. In which of the following films would you find this acidic quip? Hint



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1. "I own the hotel, and I live there. My life is very much like Monopoly." The man who said these words certainly wasn't joking when he compared his life to a game of Monopoly. His life was in fact, all about buying and selling property, which he proved to be pretty good at. In which film did his words appear?

Answer: Two Weeks Notice

These words were said by George to Lucy, as he introduced her to his world and the extent of his riches.

The plot of the 2002 film, "Two Weeks Notice", revolved around the relationship between rich tycoon, George Wade, (played by Hugh Grant), and environmental lawyer, Lucy Kelson, (played by Sandra Bullock). After going to work for George, with the aim of changing things from the inside out, Lucy found herself relegated to the role of George's personal babysitter. Refusing to continue in this vein, Lucy gave George her two weeks notice, but not before realising that she found her boss strangely attractive.
2. "Hi, my name's Mae, and that's more than a name, that's an attitude." These words were spoken by a rather brash and brazen beauty who, as the film unfolded, was revealed to be far more sensitive than she had first appeared. She was also one of the more extroverted characters of which of the following films?

Answer: A League of Their Own

These words were said by Mae Mordabito, as she spoke to reporters during a game of baseball.

The plot of the 1992 film, "A League of Their Own", revolved around two sisters, Dottie Hinson, (played by Geena Davis), and younger sister, Kit Keller, (played by Lori Petty). The film documented their introduction into the first ever All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), and their struggle to remain close, after one sister was pushed out of her team in order to convince the other to stay in the league.
3. "Don't you tell me what to see! I see someone in front of me who got his partner in trouble and sent her off to some butcher, while he moved on to an innocent young girl like my daughter!" When these words were said, the man who said them certainly had the wrong end of the stick. In fact, he spent most of the film being wrong about his daughter's boyfriend. In which film did he and his disapproving words appear?

Answer: Dirty Dancing

These words were said by an angry Jake Houseman, to Johnny Castle, after the former mistook the latter as the father of Penny's baby.

The plot of the 1987 film, "Dirty Dancing", revolved around the youngest daughter of the Houseman family, nicknamed 'Baby', (played by Jennifer Grey) and dance instructor, Johnny Castle, (played by Patrick Swayze). While holidaying with her parents and sister, Baby began a relationship with Johnny, after agreeing to stand in for his dance partner, Penny. Unfortunately for the pair, their relationship was frowned upon by most people, especially Baby's father, who considered Johnny to be a bad influence on his daughter.
4. "I feel just like Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman". You know, except for the whole hooker thing." The recipient of this makeover certainly scrubbed up well, and also had quite a creative touch. Which screen adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion", did this quote come from?

Answer: She's All That

These words were said by Laney, following her dramatic makeover, courtesy of Zach's sister, Mackenzie.

The plot of the 1999 film, "She's All That", revolved around geeky art student, Laney Boggs, (played by Rachael Leigh Cook), and popular jock, Zack Siler, (played by Freddie Prinze, Jr). After being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack accepted his friend's bet, and made it his mission to turn Laney into a prom queen. Although initially wary, Laney soon warmed to Zack, up until the terms of the bet were revealed.
5. "All I'm saying is, there's a reason why Sporty Spice is the only one without a fella!" Sadly for this frustrated mother, she never did manage to redirect her daughter's energies away from sport. But in which of the following films can her quote be found?

Answer: Bend It Like Beckham

These words were said by Jules' mother, Paula, following another unsuccessful attempt to get her daughter out of wearing her usual football shirt.

The plot of the 2002 film, "Bend It Like Beckham", revolved around two football mad teenagers, Jess Bhamra, (played by Parminder Nagra), and Jules Paxton, (played by Keira Knightley). Despite her passion for the sport, as a woman from a traditional Punjabi Sikh family, Jess was forbidden from playing football. However after having a kick-about in the park, where she met Jules, Jess joined a local team, without the knowledge of her family. But unfortunately for Jess, her secret did not remain hidden for long. Moreover the tournament final was held on the same day as Jess' sister's wedding, presenting Jess with a further predicament.
6. "I am in a dress, I have gel in my hair, I haven't slept all night, I'm starved, AND I'm armed! Don't MESS with me!" In all fairness to this angry woman, it took a lot of poking and prodding to elicit this response. In which film would you hear her angry tirade?

Answer: Miss Congeniality

These words were said by Gracie, to her colleague, Eric, following her overnight transformation into a woman worthy of entering the Miss United States pageant.

The plot of the 2000 film, "Miss Congeniality", revolved around FBI agent Gracie Hart's (played by Sandra Bullock) transformation into a Miss United States pageant candidate. Despite her tomboy habits, with the help of mentor, Victor Melling (played by Michael Caine), Gracie managed to not only pass for a real candidate, but also foil a terrorist attempt.
7. "But the thing is, um, what I'm trying to say, very inarticulately, is that, um, in fact, perhaps despite appearances, I like you, very much. Just as you are." This bumbling character proved to be quite the knight in shining armour, eventually sweeping his leading lady off her feet. But what was the name of the film that included this quote?

Answer: Bridget Jones's Diary

These words were said by Mark to Bridget at the end of a dinner party, prompting Bridget to remain uncharacteristically quiet.

The plot of the 2001 film, "Bridget Jones's Diary", revolved around singleton, Bridget's (played by Renée Zellweger) attempts to find love. After falling for her roguish boss, Daniel Cleaver, (played by Hugh Grant), Bridget spent a few happy weeks planning their future, until the rug was eventually pulled out from under her feet. Meanwhile her parents split up, and her career nosedived, giving her plenty of additional things to worry about. However amidst all the drama, Mark Darcy, (played by Colin Firth), hovered on the sidelines, as the proverbial knight in shining armour, just waiting for an opportunity to sweep Bridget off her feet.
8. "My insurance does not cover PMS!" The stressed out father who said these words certainly had his hands full, with two teenage daughters in the house. But during which of the following modern adaptations of Shakespeare was it that he said these words?

Answer: 10 Things I Hate About You

These words were said by Walter to his eldest daughter, Kat, after she purposefully rammed her car into that of slimy male model, Joey.

The plot of the 1999 film, "10 Things I Hate About You", revolved around sisters, Kat and Bianca Stratford, (played by Julia Stiles and Larisa Oleynik). Polar opposites in looks and personality, younger sister Bianca enjoyed life with the popular crowd, while her elder sister, Kat, preferred to remain an unsociable outcast. However after rebellious teenager, Patrick Verona, (played by Heath Ledger), was encouraged to date Kat as part of a bet, the sisters' lives began to get very interesting.

This film was based loosely on the plot of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew".
9. "You're the first woman I've seen in one of these things that dresses like a woman, not like a woman thinks a man would dress if he was a woman." Little did the man who said these words know that his compliment would be the start of an intriguing adventure. Which of the following films contained this smooth talker?

Answer: Working Girl

These words were said by Jack to Tess, during the merger party.

The plot of the 1988 film "Working Girl" revolved around an ambitious career woman, Tess McGill, (played by Melanie Griffith). After being misled by a colleague, Tess decided to take matters into her own hands and, with her boss out of the office, concocted a plan to get herself promoted.
10. "Do you know what everyone says about you behind your back? Hmm? They say that you're a homeschooled jungle freak, that's a less hot version of me!" Throughout the course of this film, this young woman certainly proved that she had quite a temper, especially when things didn't go her way. In which of the following films would you find this acidic quip?

Answer: Mean Girls

These words were said by Regina to Cady, near the end of the film, just before the former was hit by a bus.

The plot of the 2004 film, "Mean Girls", revolved around teenager Cady Heron's (played by Lindsay Lohan) introduction to the world of high school. After previously living in Africa, where she was home schooled, Cady experienced quite a culture shock on her first day of high school. However Cady soon acclimatised and, despite getting along with outcasts, Janis and Damien, (played by Lizzy Caplan and Daniel Franzese), the lure of the most popular clique in school, the "Plastics", soon grew to be too much.
Source: Author poshprice

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