In this film, Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent thirty years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the eccentric scientist Doc Brown
What is Back to the Future
This Shakespeare play features the famous line, “To be, or not to be: that is the question”
What is Hamlet
In the film "The Departed", Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Billy Costigan goes undercover to infiltrate the crew of this Boston crime boss
Who is Frank Costello
This French city was the main hub where the Impressionist painters first showcased their work in the 1870s
Where is Paris
This prison fortress was stormed on July 14, 1789, marking an important moment in the French Revolution
What is the Bastille
This 1982 movie was the highest grossing film of the decade
What is E.T.
In Shakespeare's Othello, this villainous character manipulates others and ultimately causes the story's tragedy through his deceit
Who is Iago
In The Godfather, this iconic line is spoken by Don Vito Corleone when persuading a Hollywood producer to help his godson's career
What is "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse"
Though lesser known for his Impressionist landscapes, this artist became famous for his iconic paintings of ballerinas and scenes from the Paris opera
Who is Edgar Degas
The University of British Columbia officially opened its Vancouver campus for the very first time in this year
When was 1915
In the movie "The Goonies" Chunk tries to give to Sloth this type of candy bar
What is Baby Ruth
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this character, who is Juliet’s cousin, gets into a fatal duel with Tybalt
Who is Mercutio
In the film "The Usual Suspects", Verbal Kint fabricates much of his story using details from this real-world object, later revealed to be hanging right behind the detective during the entire interview
What is a bulletin board
This Post-Impressionist artist developed the technique called “pointillism,” using tiny dots of pure color to build images
Who is Georges Seurat
This colour jersey is awarded to the overall leader of the Tour de France, symbolizing the rider with the lowest cumulative time
What is yellow
In the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" Ferris borrows this iconic vehicle from his best friend Cameron Frye's dad
What is the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider
In Julius Caesar, this character delivers the famous funeral oration that begins with “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”
Who is Mark Antony
This U.S. senator tries to extort Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II, only to later wake up next to a dead woman in a Corleone-controlled hotel
Who is Senator Geary
This lesser-known American born Impressionist artist was a close friend of Degas and is famed for pioneering the use of pastels in Impressionism
Who is Mary Cassatt
In Jim Henson’s 1969 special Hey, Cinderella!, this Muppet performer provided the voice and puppetry for the butler character, Featherstone
Who is Jerry Nelson
In the 1987 classic "Dirty Dancing", this fruit-related phrase was used by Baby to explain her unexpected appearance in a staff-only area, and has since become iconic
What is "I carried a watermelon"
This Shakespeare play features the character Prospero, a magician and the rightful Duke of Milan, who uses magic to control the island and its inhabitants
What is the Tempest
In the film "The Departed", director Martin Scorsese uses this recurring visual motif to foreshadow death throughout The Departed, most notably appearing near characters shortly before they are killed
What is Xs/X shaped symbols
This term describes the Post-Impressionist emphasis on abstract qualities and symbolic content rather than naturalistic depiction, often involving vivid colours and geometric forms
What is Synthetism
This legendary Hungarian fencer holds the record for most Olympic medals in fencing, with 13 medals spanning five Olympic Games from 1932 to 1960
Who is Aladár Gerevich