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This movie, released in 2025, became an instant hit and was praised for its animation, music, and plot, swiftly becoming the most viewed movie on Netflix. 

Kpop Demon Hunters

100

Released in 1993, this first-person shooter initially garnered significant controversy for its graphic violence and satanic imagery but is now one of the most beloved shooter franchises of all time.  

Doom

100

In Friends, this character, who works as a paleontologist and tenured professor at New York University, was divorced three times.

Ross Geller

100

This hard-rock band known for their three-chord riffs, bluesy solos, and raspy vocals takes their name from an electrical term meaning “alternating current/direct current.”

AC/DC

100

Stephen King penned this famous novel in which the villain was inspired by American serial killer John Wayne Gacy. 

It

200

This Quentin Tarantino film tells an alternate history of a group of Jewish-American soldiers who employ brutal guerilla warfare against German soldiers during the second World War and features iconic characters such as Lt. Aldo Raine, The Bear Jew, and Colonel Hans Landa.

Inglourious Basterds

200

The fifth installment in The Elder Scrolls franchise, this 2011 fantasy RPG is known for its massive open world, in-depth character creation, and iconic lines such as “Hey, you, you’re finally awake.”

Skyrim

200

In Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan, this captain of the Scout Regiment is a favorite character among fans and is known for his impressive skills and less impressive height.

Captain Levi Ackerman 

200

This innovative 1950s guitar player, known for hits such as “Maybellene,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” and “Johnny B. Goode” is widely credited with helping invent Rock and Roll.

Chuck Berry

200

This classic Charles Dickens novel begins with the line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." 

A Tale of Two Cities

300

A commercial success and the highest grossing film of 1989, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade sees Harrison Ford and Sean Connery pursuing this religious artifact.

The Holy Grail

300

This Resident Evil character is well known for aggressively punching a boulder in the series’ fifth installment.

Chris Redfield 

300

Police sitcom Brooklyn 99 features an iconic scene in which five murder suspects are forced to sing along to this pop song.

"I want it that way" - Backstreet Boys

300

The peanut butter, banana, and bacon sandwich was a favorite of this iconic American rock star. 

Elvis Presley 

300

In Dante's Inferno, Dante is led through the nine layers of hell by this Roman poet.

Virgil

400

Napoleon Dynamite was set and filmed in this town in Idaho.

Preston

400

This character was one of the first of two non-Nintendo characters to appear in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, alongside Sonic the Hedgehog.

Solid Snake

400

In sitcom The King of Queens, Doug and Carrie Heffernan are forced to take in Carrie's father, Arthur, who is played by this actor. 

Jerry Stiller 

400

This guitarist, popularly credited as being one of the greatest of all time, played guitar on Michael Jackson’s hit song, “Beat It.”

Eddie Van Halen 

400

The oldest known work of literature, this epic follows the efforts of the titular Sumerian king attempting to find a way to live forever. 

Gilgamesh 

500

This 1966 Spaghetti Western stars Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach in a story of 3 men fighting over Civil War gold.

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

500

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, this princess is stated to have been in love with protagonist, Link, before the events of the game. 

Princess Mipha

500

The final episode of this Korean War TV drama remains the most watched episode of television in history, with an audience of 105.9 million viewers upon its release. 

M*A*S*H

500

Widely considered to be one of the best bassists of all time, this heavy metal musician played for Metallica and was a major contributor to the band's music until his tragic death in a bus crash on September 27th, 1986. 

Cliff Burton

500

This now iconic horror novel was written in 1816, "The Year Without a Summer," as part of an indoor contest between writers to see who could write the best ghost story. Subsequently, the novel won the contest. 

Frankenstein

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