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Only a true movie buff can name all 15 of these iconic movies from just a single image

Only a true movie buff can name all 15 of these iconic movies from just a single image

The Sun6 days ago
Fancy yourself a movie buff? Have you watched every classic film a hundred times over?
We can all name the most iconic scenes from our favourite flicks, but can you name these films just from one random still image?
1.
15
Is this a scene from:
A. The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
B. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
C. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
D. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
2.
Does this still image depict a scene from:
A. Inception
B. Joker.
C. Fight Club
D. The Dark Knight
3.
15
Is this scene in:
A. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
B. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
C. Divergent
D. Maze Runner
4.
15
Which film is this image from?
A. Jurassic Park
B. The Parent Trap
C. Forrest Gump
4. The Goonies
5.
15
Does this image feature in:
A. The Impossible
B. Jaws
C. The Beach
D. Titanic
6.
15
Is this a still from:
A. Mary Poppins
B. The Railway Children
C. Titanic
D. Nanny McPhee
7.
15
Is this a scene from:
A. The Jungle Book
B. The Lion King
C. Tarzan
D. Bambi
8.
15
Is this a still from:
A. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
B. Labyrinth
C. Bridge to Terabithia
D. The Lord of The Rings: Return of the King
9.
15
Does this scene feature in:
A. Fight Club
B. American Psycho
C. Die Hard
D. Pulp Fiction
10.
15
Is this picture from:
A. The Incredibles
B. Toy Story 3
C. Coco
D. Inside Out 2
11.
Is this still from:
A. The Goonies
B. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
C. ET
D. The NeverEnding Story
12.
15
Does this scene feature in:
A. The Notebook
B. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
C. Philomena
D. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
13.
15
Is this a scene from:
A. Edward Scissorhands
B. Inception
C. Fight Club
D. Pulp Fiction
14.
Is this a still from:
A. The Wizard of Oz.
B. Citizen Kane
C. Casablanca
D. The Grapes of Wrath
15.
Is this picture from:
A. Die Hard
B. Rocky
C. The Terminator
D. The Matrix
Answers:
C, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
D, The Dark Knight
A, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
A, Jurassic Park
B, Jaws
C, Titanic
B, The Lion King
D,The Lord of The Rings: Return of the King
D,Pulp Fiction
B, Toy Story 3
C, ET
A, The Notebook
C, Fight Club
A, The Wizard of Oz
B, Rocky
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