Movie
Actor
Director
Box Office
Special/Practical Effects
100

Which movie is known for being about a famous ship

What is Titanic

100

Who stars in Pulp Fiction, 1408, and Iron Man

Samuel L. Jackson

100

Who Directed Titanic

James Cameron

100

Lowest grossing movie

zyzzyx road making 30 dollars

100

Most well known special effect

The CGI dinasours in Jurrasic Park

200

What is the name of the first feature film ever produced

What is The story of the kelly gang

200

Who stars in Strangerthings, It, Ghostbusters Afterlife, and the Goldfinch

Finn Wolfhard

200

Who Directed Advengers Endgame

The Russo Brothers
200

Highest grossing horror movie

It(2017)

200

Most Well known Practical Effect


The monster in The Thing or the Werewolf transformation An American Werewolf in London

300

What is the first disney princess movie to be given a live action adaptation

What is Cinderella

300

Who stars in Iron Man 3, Yes Day, and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Jenna Ortega

300

Who Directed Stranger things

The Duffer Brothers, Shawn Levy, Uta Briesewitz

300

Highest Grossing Comedy movie

Deadpool & Wolverine

300

Worst Practical Effect

The puppet yoda from the Phantom Menace

400

What is the most succsesful video game movie ever

What is the Super Mario bros movie making 1.36 billion dollars globally as of April 2025

400

Who stars in all Kung Fu Panda movies, School of rock, and Gulivers Travels

Jack Black

400

Who directed The Godfather

Francis Ford Coppola

400

Highest Grossing movie ever

Avatar

400

Worst Special effect

The CGI in the Scorpian King the Mummy Returns

500

In the matrix did Neo take the red pill or the blue pill

Red Pill

500

Who stars in Thats my Boy, The Do Over, both Grownups movies, and The Wedding Singer

Adam Sandler

500

Who directed The Raiders of The Lost Ark

Steven Spielberg

500

Highest grossing romance movie

titanic

500

Oldest Practical Effect

The oldest practical effect used in cinema can be traced back to Georges Méliès, a magician who also became a filmmaker. He used techniques like jump cuts, split-screen, double exposures, and varying camera speeds to create fantastical effects in his early films. Another early example is the use of forced perspective, where objects appear larger or smaller due to their proximity to the camera, which was used in a 1908 tobacco commercial.