poorly described movies
Fast, Furious, and Not Safe
I’ve Got a Bone to Pick
Bill Nye Can’t Help You Now
That's so random
200

Guy waits 12 years to ask someone to dance at the top of a boat, dies immediately after.

Titanic

200

This distraction is one of the leading causes of accidents, as drivers take their eyes off the road to type a message.

Texting and driving

200

This is the largest bone in the human body.

Femur

200

This state of matter has no definite shape but does have a definite volume, like water.

Liquid

200

This animal's fingerprints are so similar to humans that they have been mistaken for human prints at crime scenes.

Koala

400

A billionaire cosplays as a bat and beats up people with mental illness.

Batman

400

This part of a car is responsible for turning the energy from the engine into the rotational force that moves the wheels.

Transmission

400

These are the small bones that make up your spine.

Vertebrae

400

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, but we don’t breathe it in directly.

Nitrogen

400

This U.S. state is home to the world’s largest ball of twine, which weighs over 17,000 pounds.

Kansas.

600

A bored rich guy builds the world’s worst amusement park, learns nothing.

Jurassic park

600

*DAILY DOUBLE* This feature, standard in most cars, is designed to prevent the wheels from locking up and allows the driver to maintain steering control during an emergency stop.

Anti-lock braking system A.K.A. ABS

600

This bone, also known as the collarbone, connects the sternum to the shoulder.

Clavicle

600

Found in plant cells but not in animal cells, this structure helps maintain shape and rigidity.

The cell wall

600

This early 2000s video game franchise featured a pink, round character who could inhale enemies and absorb their abilities, often resulting in humorous abilities.

Kirby

800

A group of friends walk for several days through increasingly unsafe terrain to return some cursed jewelry to a volcano.

Lord of the rings

800

This was the first mass-produced car in the world, created by Henry Ford and sold to the public in 1908.

Ford model T

800

This network of blood vessels in the human body, which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body and deoxygenated blood back to the heart, is known as this.

The circulatory system.

800

*DAILY DOUBLE* This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newtons 3rd law

800

This American fast food restaurant chain is the meal of choice for many Japanese people on Christmas Day.

Kentucky fried chicken (KFC)

1000

A guy kisses his sister, loses a hand, and finds out his dad is super into breathing.

Star Wars: the empire strikes back

1000

In 2002, this car brand introduced the world's first production vehicle to feature an all-wheel-drive system, later becoming a mainstay in its vehicles' design.

Subaru

1000

This muscle, often referred to as the "wing muscle," extends, adducts, and internally rotates the arm, and is one of the largest muscles in the back.

latissimus dorsi

1000

This process copies DNA into a complementary strand of RNA and is the first step of gene expression.

Transcription

1000

n the 1990s, this fast-food restaurant chain released an animated character called the “Noid,” who was featured in TV commercials to promote their pizza.

Domino's