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"Zed's dead baby. Zed's dead."

Bruce Willis, Pulp Fiction

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The cast and crew gave this nickname to the animatronic shark on the set of "Jaws".

Bruce

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The Sugarland Express 1974

Steven Spielberg 

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"Almost Famous" centers around a young writer following this fictional band.

Stillwater

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He played Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" series.

Carl Weathers

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"Here's looking at you, kid."

Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca 

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The "Xenomorphs" in the "Alien" franchise, are based on paintings by what artist?

H. R. Giger

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Boxcar Bertha 1972

Martin Scorsese 

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Who is the lead singer of "Spinal Tap"? (character name)

David St. Hubbins

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The name of Robert Redford's bat in "The Natural"

wonderboy

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"I love the smell of napalm in the morning."

Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now 

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Tom Hanks had Henry Winkler fired as director of this 1989 comedy.

"Turner & Hooch"

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THX 1138, 1971

George Lucas

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"Love and Mercy" features several characters from this real life group of studio musicians. 

The Wrecking Crew

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This 1992 film features a cameo from Alex Trebek.

White Men Can't Jump

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"I could've been a contender"

Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront

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Author Winston Groom, pictured John Goodman playing this iconic character from one of his novels. (he did not end up playing the role)

Forrest Gump

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Blood Simple, 1984

Joel and Ethan Coen

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In "That Thing You Do" Ethan Embry's character has no name, and is listed in the credits as this. 

T. B. Player

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This is the highest grossing Baseball movie of all time

A League of Their Own.

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"Made it ma! Top of the world!"

James Cagney, White Heat

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In a career spanning more than 50 years, she won the Oscar for "best costume design" a record 8 times, before her death in 1981.

Edith Head

500

Number 13, 1922

Alfred Hitchcock

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In the movie "Backbeat" Stephen Dorff portrays this Beatle 

Stuart Sutcliffe

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Martin Scorsese directed this 1986 sports drama, based on a novel by Walter Tevis

The Color of Money