1. Those shrieking violins! That naked flesh! The knife coming down, over and over! If you don't want to spend an evening up close and personal with Norman Bates' mother, you'd better tell us what was really flowing down the drain during the shower scene in Psycho. A. Blood B. Red paint C. Tomato soup D. Chocolate syrup
According to the movie Scream, there are certain things you shouldn't do if you want to survive when a horror-movie killer's around. Among them are: Don't answer the door, don't answer the phone, don't drink or do drugs, don't have sex, don't ever say, "I'll be right back," and don't... A. Go into the garage B. Go back into the house C. Go to school D. Go out for a beer
At the risk of being forced to watch the interminable Exorcist II--the director's cut!--you'd better know which of the following political events featured a reading from William Peter Blatty's book, The Exorcist. A. The Watergate hearings B. The Iran-Contra hearings C. President Clinton's first inaugural address D. Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas
D. Utah Senator Orrin Hatch read from the book in an attempt to show that the wording of Anita Hill's sexual-harassment charges against Thomas might have been drawn from modern literature.
Great job D!
Want your arms to stay attached to your body? Then decide which of the following actors didn't make an early career move in one of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films. A. Matthew McConaughey B. John Larroquette C. Renée Zellweger D. Skeet Ulrich
Woo hoo! D. Skeet Ulrich. Larroquette was the uncredited narrator of the first film, and McConaughey and Zellweger starred in the recently re-released 1995 Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation.
Okay, you survived that one...barely. But if you like your legs, too, give us a star who didn't start out in a Nightmare on Elm Street movie. A. Laurence Fishburne B. Heather Locklear C. Patricia Arquette D. Johnny Depp
Heather Locklear. Johnny Depp was in the original, while Arquette and Fishburne were in Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (along with Dick Cavett and Zsa Zsa Gabor).
Great job!!
Sabrina isn't the only spell-casting babe in town. Lots of beautiful actresses, past and present, have been witches (that's with a "w") on film. If you don't want to get turned into a frog without a Budweiser contract, tell us which dish never played a witch. A. Sarah Jessica Parker B. Kim Novak C. Neve Campbell D. Julia Roberts E. Veronica Lake F. Michelle Pfeiffer
Roberts has played a fairy in Hook and Dr. Jekyll's assistant in Mary Reilly, but she has yet to join the coven that includes Parker (Hocus Pocus), Novak (Bell, Book & Candle), Campbell (The Craft), Lake (I Married a Witch) and Pfeiffer (The Witches of Eastwick).
Sorry, but good guess!
Six homicidal maniacs are approaching, each of whom would like nothing more than to cut you to bits. (Hey, it happens.) You can get away, but only by matching each of them with the films they appeared in. A. Michael Myers B. Freddy Krueger C. Leatherface D. Horace Pinker E. Jason F. Father Jonas
1. Shocker 2. Friday the 13th 3. Halloween 4. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5. Prom Night
Great job and bragging, I forgot to paste Nightmare for Freddy, but it was all good!
Get in the zone and name the former TV sitcom star who played Anthony, the evil child with special powers, in Twilight Zone: The Movie. A. Jeremy Miller of Growing Pains B. Rick Schroeder of Silver Spoons C. Johnny Whitaker of Family Affair D. Jeremy Licht of The Hogan Family E. Adam Rich of Eight is Enough
D. Innocent little Mark Hogan was the same kid who scared the sh-- out of Kathleen Quinlan in the big-screen version of The Twilight Zone.
Thought you could get away without a question about Ed Wood Jr.'s Plan 9 from Outer Space, the worst horror film ever made? Well, you can't! You are doomed to tell us which classic monster-movie actor died during filming, only to be replaced in some scenes by a completely different actor holding a cape over his face. A. Peter Cushing B. Peter Lorre C. Boris Karloff D. Bela Lugosi
D. Bela Lugosi, whose friendship with Wood is detailed in the film Ed Wood, starring A Nightmare on Elm Street's Johnny Depp!
That feeling you get when these ladies approach, is it horror, or is it...something else? Tell us which of these wicked women was the first to make vamping sexy at the movies A. Lily Munster B. Morticia Addams C. Vampira D. Elvira
Vampira (otherwise known as Maila Nurmi) first appeared in--weren't you paying attention?--Plan 9 from Outer Space in 1958. Yvonne de Carlo's Lily made it to the big screen in 1966's Munsters Go Home. Sorry, but good try!
We've created a monster! And the only way you can hold him off is to tell him which of the following is not a real monster-movie title. A. Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster B. Frankenhooker C. Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter D. Babe of Funkenstein E. Frankenstein General Hospital
D. There's no such movie as Babe of Funkenstein--yet. But we're still waiting to hear back from the producers of Booty Call
We know what you did last summer, but we won't tell if you tell us how the new flick I Know What You Did Last Summer was originally supposed to end. (It was later changed to make it much scarier.) A. Helen's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) sister turns out to be very much alive. B. Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) hears from the psycho via email. C. Barry (Ryan Phillipe) breaks from the ice and kills the psycho. D. Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) turns out to be in cahoots with the fisherman. E. Julie's sorority sister (played by Neve Campbell) starts stalking her college campus.
Nope sorry- Apparently, knowing someone evil is after you in cyberspace isn't quite as frightening as knowing someone evil is right in front of you.
Okay, you've made it 'til now...but this last question could be the last you ever hear! If you don't want your flesh torn to bits by dirty, stinking demons, tell us: Who composed the music for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown? A. Vince Guaraldi B. Randy Newman C. George Winston D. Schroeder