Confusing Jeopardy Film Questions
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100
Liz Taylor took home an Oscar for this 1966 drama based on a stage play.

What is "Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf"?

100

Billie Eilish penned a song that was anything but playful for this recent blockbuster.

What is Barbie?

100

This 3rd to 11th Century art style is characterized by two dimensional religious expressionism. 

What is Byzantine?

100

Someone born between the early 1980s and the mid-1990s.

What is a Millennial?

100

She won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a ballerina losing her grip with reality. 

Who is Natalie Portman?

200

Two Hollywood titans battled it out in this first entry into the "Hagsploitation" Genre 

What is "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"

200
This film gave first-time director Bradley Cooper not only an Oscar nom, but a #1 Billboard song. 

What is "A Star is Born"?

200

Upon this Italian maestro's death in 1680, it was remarked that "stone would never be soft again"/

Who is Bernini?

200

An adjective describing a once-a-twelve-month event.

What is Annually? 
200

While presenting Best Actress 2003 for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf, Denzel Washington prefaced her name with, "By a nose".

Who is Nicole Kidman? 

300

This wacky 1988 film pitted classic cartoons against real-world foes. 

What is "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

300

This film features a Henry Mancini classic, written to be sung within one octave for star Audrey Hepburn. 

What is "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?

300

This Brooklyn-born Neo-Expressionist was a titan in the art scene before his untimely death landed him in the infamous "Twenty Seven Club". 

Who is Jean-Michel Basquiat?

300

A decorative clip like these are deserving of their fancy French name!

What is a Barrette? 

300

Despite an 11-minute screen time, this actress was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 81st Academy Awards.

Who is Viola Davis?

400

This long-running cable show taught generations the "Yes, And" culture of Improvisation. 

What is Whose Line Is It Anyway? 

400

Despite a tepid initial release, this film's same-name song climbed the charts for 10 weeks before knocking Ringo Starr's "You're 16" from the top spot. 

What is "The Way We Were"?

400

From the time of his death in 1510 until the late 19th Century, this artist's work was scorned before the Pre-Raphaelites encouraged a (successful!) reappraisal. 

Who is Botticelli? 

400

How some dancers might describe a sitar player. 

What is Penniless? 

400
She was the first American to receive France's Cesar Award for Best Actress for her role in "Personal Shopper". 

Who is Kristen Stewart?

500

Shirley MacLain stars as a not-once, not-twice, but four times a widow in this 1964 camp classic.

What is What a Way to Go?

500

"Wicked" composer Stephen Schwartz leant his talent to this film, whose soundtrack featured Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston. 

What is "The Prince of Egypt"?

500

This Irish-Born painter left his off-putting mark on the Twentieth Century art landscapes with his abstraction of friends, bodies, and popes. 

Who is Francis Bacon? 

500

The only word in the English language to feature THREE consecutive double letters. 

What is Bookkeeper? 

500

This Oscar-Winner stars alongside Oscar-Winner Julianne Moore in Oscar-Winner Tod Hayne's film with a seasonal title. 

Who is Natalie Portman?

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