Iconic Rides
Best Picture
1991 Blockbusters
Famous Actors/Actresses
Classic Sitcoms
100

This car was a staple driven by two southern brothers and named after a famous war commander.

General Lee (Dukes of Hazard)

100

This iconic picture featured an all star cast including Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh.

Gone with the Wind

100

This blockbuster was the number one movie of 1991, featuring a cyborg from the future who’s famous line is, “Hasta la vista, baby”.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day

100

This famous actress is well known for her comedy chops like in Miss Congeniality as well as her dramatic roles like in Gravity.

Sandra Bullock

100

This classic sitcom featured a group of castaways that went for a 3 hour tour.

Gilligan’s Island

200

Where this car is going, it doesn’t need roads.

Deloreon (Back to the Future).

200

This Oscar winner featured a crime family dynasty in the streets of NYC.

The Godfather

200

This Disney classic features a character that uses “antlers” in all of his decorating and eats 4 dozen eggs every morning.

Beauty And the Beast

200

This now famous actor, once teenage heartthrob, had to be talked into accepting a role by the films director, which ultimately catapulted him into stardom.

Leonardo Decaprio (Titanic)

200

This tv sitcom storyline featured famous guest star appearances like Davy Jones escorting a character to prom, or Joe Namath tossing the football around with the group.

The Brady Bunch

300

This iconic 1968 movie featured a car that was named after an insect.

Herbie (The Love Bug)

300

This Oscar winning picture was written by a lesser known actor who insisted on staring in his own film, making it the iconic film what it is today with his tough Philly accent.

Rocky (I)

300

This classic 1991 movie features a man named George on a crash course to plan his daughters dream wedding.

Father of the Bride

300

This famous actor starred in a 1993 film where he relived the same holiday over and over.

Bill Murray (Groundhogs Day)

300

This sitcom featured a place where “Eveybody knows your name”.

Cheers

400

This intergalactic ride has its name rooted in the wings of a bird.

Millennium Flacon

400

This broadway hit turned Oscar winning picture originally featured Julie Andrew’s in the Broadway play, but was replaced by Audrey Hepburn in the film adaption.

My Fair Lady

400

This comedy featured 3 men facing a mid life crisis on a cattle drive accompanied by their esteemed mascot, Norman.

City Slickers

400

This Hollywood icon, best known for movies like Tombstone, also starred in the well known one hour tv drama, “Little House on the Prairie”.

Kurt Russell

400

This Emmy winning tv sitcom featured famous callers into a radio show every season.

Frasier

500

This famous tv ride featured a Pontiac Trans Am

KITT (Knight Rider)

500

This was the very first film to win “Best Picture” in 1927

Wings

500

This thriller is known for its eery scene where Julia Robert’s opens a cupboard and all the cans are facing the same way.

Sleeping with the Enemy

500

The four famous ladies were known for being “golden”(Must name all four actresses names).

Rue McClanahan, Betty White, Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur.

500

This iconic sitcom created the standard by which all sitcoms are filmed, using the three camera live audience shooting system and reruns.

I Love Lucy