Question of the Day - Moviegoers were likely to stay out of the water when what flick was released on this day in 1975? Jaws
Johannes Gutenberg invented gunpowder. False
Who had the #1 1981 hit "Bette Davis Eyes"? Kim Carnes
Steven Soderbergh was the co-founder of a production company called: Section Eight
John Travolta starred in: Saturday Night Fever
Who pardoned Richard Nixon? Gerald Ford
According to The Beatles, "happiness is a warm______": Gun
Who turned down Faye Dunaway's role as Bonnie in 1967's Bonnie and Clyde? Jane Fonda
Dennis Quaid and Topher Grace starred in: In ________ Company. Good
Where is The Polar Express going? North Pole
Where was action director, John Woo, born? China
A poster for which Wes Craven film appears briefly in the movie, The Evil Dead? The Hills Have Eyes
Who played James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service? George Lazenby
Michael Stipe is a member of which band? R.E.M.
Who had the 1976 hit: "Silly Love Songs"? Wings
What is Clint Eastwood's job in the film In the Line of Fire? Secret service agent
Tony Iommi is best known for playing in what band? Black Sabbath
Who said: "I believe that freedom is the deepest need of every human soul"? George W. Bush
What 1980s group did Bob Geldof organize to assist Ethiopian famine relief? Band Aid
Unlike many famous businessmen, Donald Trump has never been forced into bankruptcy. False
Actress Faye Dunaway was once married to what group's frontman? J. Geils Band
Which actor appeared in the movie and TV series, M*A*S*H? Gary Burghoff
George Michael's first solo album is called: Faith
Which Bridges can be seen acting in Airplane!? Lloyd Bridges
"I'll get you, my pretty. And your little dog, too!" was a famous line from what movie? Wizard of Oz
The Ronettes sang about "Walking in the ______". Rain
What musical, a Vietnam-era updating of Madame Butterfly, was famous for a scene in which a helicopter lands on stage? Miss Saigon
What film won a Best Picture Oscar in 1981? Chariots of Fire
Sunday, June 20, 2010
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