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100

This was the first feature-length animated movie ever released.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

100

Walt Disney’s first synchronized sound cartoon, starring a certain mouse, debuted in 1928.

Steamboat Willie


100

This 17 year old high school student traveled back to the future. 

Marty McFly

100

This 1939 film ends with the line, “After all, tomorrow is another day.”

Gone with the Wind


100

This 2020 Pixar film skipped theaters entirely and was released straight to Disney+, becoming the platform’s first original feature film from Pixar.

Soul

200

This famous nanny said, "a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down".

Mary Poppins

200

This was the first feature-length animated movie ever released.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

200

This 1983 film (based on the book of the same name) about rival gangs in Oklahoma in the '60s features young stars including Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, and Emilio Estevez. 

The Outsiders

200

In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy famously says this line after arriving in a magical land: “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in _____ anymore.”

Kansas

200

This cable show, which ended in 2019, found new life on Netflix in 2023, becoming the most-watched acquired series of the year and sparking renewed conversations about licensing deals.

Suits

300

This famous New Jersey singer, starred in the original Ocean's 11. 

Frank Sinatra

300

Walt Disney won this many Academy Awards during his lifetime more than anyone else in history.

22 competitive Oscars (He earned 32 total including honorary awards.)


300

Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel, also portrayed this suave alter ego who appeared whenever Steve used his transformation chamber.

Stefan Urquelle

300

This was the chilling tagline used to promote the 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien.

“In space, no one can hear you scream”

300

This streaming service’s 2024 revenue was nearly two-thirds of Netflix’s, yet trails in subscriber count and uses a combined bundle strategy with sports and traditional cable channels.

Disney+

400

Known as “The King of Hollywood”

Clark Gable


400

This character was Disney’s first cartoon star before Mickey Mouse took over.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

400

Before Friends, this actress starred in a Bruce Willis film, and later voiced a character in an animated movie loosely inspired by Old Hollywood’s golden musicals — The Iron Giant.

Jennifer Aniston

400

In Titanic, this priceless blue diamond necklace is given the nickname ________

Heart of the Ocean

400

This Emmy-winning HBO drama, known for its brutal family power struggles and take on media empires, ended in 2023 and is credited with redefining prestige television in the streaming era.

Succession

500

During Hollywood’s Golden Age, stars were often required to follow strict morality clauses. This powerful fixer and PR agent was hired by studios to manage scandals, cover up affairs, and protect the clean image of their top stars. (Known as MGM's "Fixer")

Eddie Mannix

500

In Pinocchio, this dark and symbolic location turns boys into donkeys, a metaphor for the loss of innocence and was based on fears of child exploitation during the Great Depression.

Pleasure Island

500

This movie featured John Cryer and Molly Ringwald as high school students. 

Pretty in Pink

500

The character of Forrest Gump meets this 1960s political figure at the White House and later comments, “He must have had to go pee.”

John F. Kennedy

500

Known for advancing performance-capture, underwater filming, and 3D cinema, this director has twice broken global box office records with groundbreaking sci-fi epics released over a decade apart.

James Cameron