"I'm The Monarch of Planet Earth!"
Titanic
Robert Redford
At the time of its release, this movie broke the record for the most "F bombs" in a film. It went on to win some Oscars
Goodfellas
To reprise his role in this 1991 blockbuster, this accented leading man earned $15 million for speaking only 700 words of dialogue — which breaks down to $21,429 per word
Arnold Schwarzenegger
In 1972, McDonald's introduced this now-iconic breakfast sandwich
Egg McMuffin
"How do you like the fruit you consumed?"
Good Will Hunting
Lindsay Lohan
You'll need to travel to the past for this threequel, released a mere 6 months after its predecessor
Back to the Future Part III
In 1991, then-struggling actor George Clooney auditioned five times for the part of sexy hitchhiker J.D., a role which director Ridley Scott ultimately gave to this actor
Brad Pitt
If you're ordering a "a white cow," many restaurants will know you're trying to order a vanilla one of these
Milkshake
"The writing utensil is navy!"
Liar, Liar
This actress played a brace-faced love interest to Leonardo Dicaprio in Catch Me if You Can
Amy Adams
Starring the highest-paid child actor at the time, this film was released Thanksgiving weekend 1990
Home Alone
After finding out she had to pose nude for a now-famous portrait scene, this actress flashed her co-star to break the ice
Kate Winslet
This "wizard" of a young actor got a painful lesson in grammar from Dame Diana Rigg on "Extras"
Daniel Radcliffe
"Depart my government-owned Boeing 747."
This short actor is a Hollywood giant, with a career spanning 4 decades and a marriage to Rhea Perlman
Danny Devito
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
In The Aviator, her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn made her the first performer to win an Oscar for playing a real-life Oscar winner.
Cate Blanchett
This adjective meaning see-through is also an Amazon Prime Original
Transparent
"Are you aware of the differences between ourselves as they pertain to this job? I am attractive when I wear our outfit."
Men in Black
In a 2003 film, this actress was on Uma Thurman's character's kill list
Lucy Liu
This legal thriller based on a 1987 best selling novel of the same name was Harrison Ford's first movie of the new decade
Presumed Innocent
In 2004, in order to acquaint himself with his three lead actors, director Alfonso Cuarón had each of them write an essay about their characters from a first-person point of view. This actress, true to her character, went overboard and wrote a 16-page essay.
Emma Watson
This author wrote "Rumble Fish" & "That Was Then, This Is Now"
S.E. Hinton