This famous trumpet player is known for his unique voice and some of the most famous songs to be played today.
Louis Armstrong
TRUE OR FALSE:
Drummer Roger Taylor hid in a cabinet for 3 hours before Freddy Mercury finally allowed "I'm In Love With My Car" to be the B-side of "Bohemian Rhapsody".
TRUE
This movie about three girls with the same name starred Winona Ryder as the main character, though she was essentially their punching bag.
Heathers
Name the two actors guaranteed to star in Tim Burton's movies.
Helena Bonham Carter & Johnny Depp
This song is featured in every movie about the Vietnam War due to being about the men avoiding the draft.
"Fortunate Son" - CCR
This piano player went blind when he was a young child in the 1930s.
Ray Charles
Though he doesn't remember, it is known that this singer and Mick Jagger were a little more than friends.
David Bowie
In Weird Science, Lisa is Wyatt and Gary's dream girl, but ends up teaching them that being true to themselves is more important than seeming cool.
Who plays Lisa?
Kelly LeBrock
Burton's films are known for their gothic style, as well as this method of animation.
Claymation
Starring in movies like "The Boondock Saints" and "Spider-Man", this actor was best known for working along Johnny Depp in the movie "Platoon".
Willem Dafoe
Featured in the first Blues Brothers movie, this performer was majorly known for his song "Minnie The Moocher" and his Charlie Chaplin-esque costume.
Cab Calloway
Many rockstars and television personalities alike have been granted knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II during her reign. This television personality, known best for his love of the planet, has been given the highest title of Knight Grand Cross of St Michael and St George.
David Attenborough
This singer was known for her time in the band The Runaways, eventually breaking off to go solo and be known for her duet with Ozzy Osbourne, "If I Close My Eyes Forever."
Lita Ford
According to Rotten Tomatoes, this beloved children's film is not even on the list of Burton's best movies, being overtaken by "Beetlejuice" and "Sweeny Todd."
"Nightmare Before Christmas"
STORY TIME: A veteran of the Vietnam War told me that while stationed at Danang during Tet, they were watching this famous movie as they got ambushed by the VC.
HINT: One of his buddies announced the ambush by "charging" through the sheet they were using as a screen.
"Charge of the Light Brigade"
This country singer grew up in the now-famous "Butcher Holler" and was known for turning her personal experiences into music.
Loretta Lynn
"Roger was known to fly off the handle quite easily. You'd hear a clunk and it would be 'Oh, Roger's thrown another ___ out the window again."
- Brian May
Television
This all-female band broke through in 1981 with their debut album "Beaty and the Beat." Their biggest hit also came off this album, "Our Lips Are Sealed".
The Go-Go's
How many Roald Dahl books have been turned into Burton's films?
"James and the Giant Peach" & "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
This movie chronicles the life of a special man from Alabama and how he was there for many historical moments, including the Vietnam War. Technically, this is a Vietnam War movie.
"Forrest Gump"
This actor was best known for his baritone voice and affinity for playing villains, gaining A-List fame for his Dracula.
Sir Christopher Lee
Elton John changed his name from this to Elton Hercules John.
Reginald Dwight
This model was featured in Warrant's most famous music video, "Cherry Pie," and married frontman Jani Lane.
Bobbie Jean Brown
This actor was featured in both "Beetlejuice" and "Nightmare Before Christmas" but unfortunately passed away in 2010.
Glenn Shadix
This movie was one of the first movies made about the Vietnam War. It was narrated by Joker, who wanted to be a journalist. Due to one specific scene, where Private Leonard recites the Rifleman's Creed a few days before getting shipped off to Vietnam, people mistake this movie as a horror movie.
"Full Metal Jacket"