Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
Easy Rider (1960s)
Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
Easy Rider (1960s)
The Godfather Part II (1970s)
Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
Easy Rider (1960s)
The Godfather Part II (1970s)
Intolerance (1910s)
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Pick any decade (The current 2010’s included) and say which movie you believe is the most quintessential from said decade. No decade repeats…
Metropolis (1920’s)
Gone with the Wind (1930s)
Pulp Fiction (1990’s)
The Breakfast Club (1980s)
Rebel Without A Cause (1950’s)
Citizen Kane (1940s)
Easy Rider (1960s)
The Godfather Part II (1970s)
Intolerance (1910s)
The Dark Knight (2000s)
Next topic: Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Next topic: Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
4. Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Iron Man , adapted from the comic book series
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August 24, 2019, 8:18pm
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Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Iron Man, adapted from the comic book series
Alice’s Restaurant, adapted from the same-titled Arlo Guthrie song (also known as “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree”)
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Iron Man, adapted from the comic book series
Alice’s Restaurant, adapted from the same-titled Arlo Guthrie song (also known as “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree”)
8. The Blues Brothers adapted from the SNL recurring sketch.
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Iron Man, adapted from the comic book series
Alice’s Restaurant, adapted from the same-titled Arlo Guthrie song (also known as “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree”)
8. The Blues Brothers adapted from the SNL recurring sketch.
Space Jam , based on a Nike ad .
Movies adapted from other media.
Hair, adapted from the stage musical
Bewitched, adapted from the TV series
Pirates of the Caribbean, adapted from the Disney theme park ride
Clue, adapted from the tabletop game.
Resident Evil, adapted from the video game
Iron Man, adapted from the comic book series
Alice’s Restaurant, adapted from the same-titled Arlo Guthrie song (also known as “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree”)
The Blues Brothers adapted from the SNL recurring sketch.
Space Jam, based on a Nike ad.
Hello, Dolly!, adapted from a play by Thornton Wilder
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Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
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Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd)
Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd)
Die Hard - Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman)
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Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd)
Die Hard - Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman)
The Terminator - the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd)
Die Hard - Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman)
The Terminator - the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
No Country for Old Men - Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem)
Movies with particularly memorable villains - with character (and actor or actress)
Last of the Mohicans - Magua (Wes Studi)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd)
Die Hard - Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman)
The Terminator - the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
No Country for Old Men - Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem)
Les Misérables - Inspector Émile Javert (Charles Laughton)