What am I named?

No.

Below the Belt

These are good guesses, but they’re not right. Added clue:

Another clue:

…na-na-na-nu-na…

…na-na-na-nu-na…

Earth Girls Are Easy?

Good guess, but no.

Picture clue.

Close encounters of a third kind?

Yes, that’s right! It’s the 1977 movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

“…na-na-na-nu-na…” is the five-tone musical phrase that plays a prominent part in the movie.

The picture clue is of Devils Tower, Wyoming, which also features in the movie.

Well, since we don’t have an active one, here’s another:

Someone shot some footage of Clinton and Kennedy’s magnificent undertaking. What is it called?

The tones told me what’s what. Picture confirmed it.
I have to think about the new one awhile.

Does it involve a phone booth and a guy named Rufus?

Bill and Ted’s excellent adventure?

Yes way!

This movie features the return of rodents made of dried grain stalks that don’t require the start of thatching. What is it?

  • “dried grain stalks” would suggest straw
  • “rodents” could be rats, and “return of rodents” could be a clue to reverse the letters, which would make star

Star Wars

“don’t require the start of thatching” would mean taking away the T from straw.

I am the record accounting the expenses for maintaining the moor. What am I named?

I know this is a stretch,
Guinness Black Lager?

If it was “grasslands” instead of “moor,” you’d be Heath Ledger.

Heath is a British synonym for moor, so, yes, that is it.