Only The Biggest Movie Buff Can Name These Movies From The 2000s

We're almost into 2018, and the 21st Century has brought us some great films that have shaped our generation, shown a mirror about ourselves, and fully taken advantage of 3D theatres and IMAX cameras. More so, films in the 2000s also show us that our future wasn't like Back to the Future predicted. We have no flying cars or hoverboards, but we still like to say what our future would be like because speculation is fun, right? Films in the 2000s have also become more global, and we've seen many remakes and reboots over the years. CGI also became more popular this century.

Many documentaries have also given us lessons on things we could change, shown us what's weird, and documented the past. Still, there were many films about the past that forced us to think about what life must've truly been like in those days. Foreign films also took over the American markets from time to time, which taught us to appreciate how other cultures make movies. So, whether or not you like indie films or more mainstream movies, the 2000s have surprised us all with something we liked. Test your knowledge of 2000s films, and see what you know!

Question 1

Where have you seen Zooey Deschanel like this?

A teenager wants to be a rock journalist but lives with an overprotective mother and a sister who's a free spirit. He gets hired to write a story about a band he admires and follows the band as they tour the United States. He's exposed to many scenarios he isn't ready for and even helps his crush get better after an overdose. He grows a lot after this experience but is betrayed by one of the band members. What film is this?

Question 2

Where have you seen these women cringe?

A 30-year-old single woman is considered an anomaly in her family, who are immigrants in Chicago. Her parents expect her to uphold the ideals of family and motherhood, and she still works at her parents' restaurant. She decides to take computer classes at a community college even though her father resists at first. She meets a man her family doesn't accept because they're not the same ethnicity, but he commits to doing things that are important to her family. This film is...

Question 3

Recognize where you've seen them?

A man steals an 86-carat diamond and is advised to buy a gun from a former KGB agent. Meanwhile, Turkish persuades a crime lord named "Brick Top" to let him put a boxer named "Gorgeous George" against his boxers. Gorgeous George gets injured by a guy named "Mickey," and Turkish convinces him to replace Gorgeous George, to which Brick Top agrees. The enormous diamond ends up in an unexpected place, and it's hard to understand anything Mickey says. What film is this?

Question 4

This film is too popular for you not to know it!

This is a remake of a Rat Pack film from the 1960s. A man violates his parole to visit his former crime partner, and they plan a heist that will hopefully net them about $160 million dollars by stealing from well-known Las Vegas casinos. To be able to do this, the men recruit former crime partners and friends so they can move along in their elaborate plan, which involves one of them getting beaten on purpose. Name this well-known film!

Question 5

Where have you seen this quirky family?

All three children in this family achieved success at a young age: one of them is a math genius (and his father steals from him), the adopted daughter wrote a play in the ninth grade and received a grant, and the other is an artist and tennis prodigy who's in love with his adopted sister. Their parents separate, but things suddenly change when their mother, Etheline, gets engaged and the now-adult children's father comes back into their lives. What's the name of this movie?

Question 6

Remember this Leo DiCaprio film?

Frank Costello helps a young boy, Colin, go to school and get good grades. When Colin grows up, Costello sees him go to police academy and rise to the top. Meanwhile, Billy Costigan is trying to make it in the Boston Police Department, but his ties to criminals make him unsuitable in the eyes of some. While Colin is the mole for Costello, Costigan is placed undercover so he can help catch Costello. Colin's and Costigan's worlds collide. Name the movie!

Question 7

Where have you seen this kid?

A troubled teen sleepwalks and discovers a rabbit named "Frank" that tells him when the world will end. Soon after, his home is hit with a jet engine. The teen keeps having visions of Frank and even gets sent to therapy because this rabbit starts having an influence on the teen's actions, which gets him into trouble later on. Our teen also meets a girl and pays a visit to a mysterious woman. What's the name of this weird film?

Question 8

Where have you seen this brave group?

A man finds a ring that was known for its powerful and evil influence. He has a party and reunites with an old friend that accompanied him, and he decides to leave for one last adventure. He leaves to his nephew his possessions, including this item. His best friend warns the nephew about what the ring truly means and instructs him to leave his town. This sets the nephew up for a series of adventures with people and lands. What's the name of this film?

Question 9

Recognize this scene?

This film was a remake of a Japanese film that was a hit in 1999. Its success led to more American remakes of Asian horror films, as well as three sequels. A videotape causes death if you happen to watch it, and two teenagers discuss this phenomena. One of them confesses to having seen it during the week and passes away. Her best friend goes insane. This friend tries to track where the tape is from, unleashing the wrath of a ghost.

Question 10

Where have you seen Bill Murray look like this?

An older American film star, Bob, goes to Tokyo to film a commercial. Meanwhile, Charlotte goes to Tokyo with her husband, a celebrity photographer who leaves her in the hotel. Every day, Charlotte and Bob run into each other at the hotel bar, and they eventually meet. They develop a platonic friendship that gets deeper as they open up one night out with friends and also share important details about their lives. They have an argument and eventually part ways.

Question 11

Where have you seen Shia LaBeouf in this much dirt?

Stanley's family is plagued by a curse thanks to some bad decisions by his great-grandfather. He saw his father deal with it, and now it's his turn. One day, a pair of expensive shoes falls on him and he's sentenced to a work camp for boys. It's run by a woman who says the camp will give them character, but Stanley and his friend decide to figure out what she's up to. They find something that changes their lives. Name the film:

Question 12

Where have you seen this meeting of the minds?

A scientist is trying to create supersoldiers using the DNA of many animals so he can harness their strength but is denied a permit to test his formula on human subjects. He tests the serum on himself, and when his son Bruce is born, he realizes he may have inherited some of the serum's traits. Bruce is then adopted by another family before his father can find a cure. He's exposed to gamma radiation that should've killed him. Which superhero flick is this?

Question 13

Where have you seen Beyoncé sing like this?

In 1962, Curtis Black meets a group called "The Dreamettes" and decides to be their manager. However, he replaces one of the members, Effie, with a lighter-skinned woman he feels white people will be more receptive to. One of the girls' singles goes nowhere because a white girl group releases a cover. The film discusses the trials and tribulations of this all-girl pop group, provides context for the racial overtones of the time, and chronicles the group's end. What's the name of this movie?

Question 14

What film was this creature a part of?

Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin opens a portal and wants to free the creatures in it so he can beat the Allies during World War II. He succeeds in opening this portal with the help of Hitler's number one assassin. The portal closes, and a young demon is left behind. He grows up and resurrects Rasputin, but this unleashes a demon named "Sammael," who causes problems for him. A fight ensues, and this now-adult demon embraces his destiny. This film is:

Question 15

Where have you seen this guy?

An awkward kid from Idaho lives with his older brother, Kip. Kip spends hours on chat rooms flirting with women. Their grandma gets into a small accident and asks their Uncle Rico to look after them until she's better. Rico continuously pushes schemes to Kip, who wants to visit his online girlfriend, LaFawnduh. Meanwhile, the awkward kid befriends two other students at school. He meets Pedro, a quiet but smart guy from Juarez, and Deb. Together, they end up defeating popular kids at student government.

Question 16

Where have you seen this?

Alex is date doctor who's successful at helping men learn how to romance women. One of his clients, Albert, follows his advice and succeeds at getting into a relationship. However, Alex meets a woman and has trouble talking to and wooing her. A man tarnishes Alex's reputation, and Albert loses his relationship as a result. Alex realizes that he helps insecure men be more confident, and that's when they succeed most. All is restored in the end. What's the name of this film?

Question 17

Where have you seen this trio?

Arthur Dent discovers that his home will be torn down to create space for a new bypass. Later, his friend Ford confesses to being an alien from another planet who's working on a universal guidebook and tells him that another race of aliens will tear Earth down to make space for a bypass through space. Ford saves Arthur, and they wind up meeting Ford's semi-cousin, and Arthur meets a girl he liked but didn't have a chance to get to know. What's the name of this film?

Question 18

Where have you seen this scene?

Based on a comic, this is the story of an alternative future where a fascist power rules over the United Kingdom. Those who oppose the regime are sent to concentration camps. One day, Guy Fawkes rescues an employee of the British Television Network named "Evey" after she's out past curfew. Fawkes goes by a self-imposed nickname and is angry at people who experimented with him. A resistance of sorts begins, and Evey watches as Parliament is destroyed. This film is:

Question 19

Where have you seen this man?

Set in Texas in 1980, a hitman named "Anton" strangles a sheriff, steals a car, and kills its driver. A man named "Llewelyn" finds 2 million dollars in a briefcase, and Anton is hired to find the money. An astute sheriff named "Tom Bell" puts clues together. Anton is later hurt in an accident but finds a way to flee the scene. What's the name of this film?

Question 20

Where have you seen her?

This is an adaptation of a novel called "Q & A." Jamal is an 18-year-old who's part of a contest. Those in charge of it suspect that he's cheating because he's poor, and there's no way he'd be able to get through this game without what they deem a proper education. After each question, we see Jamal's childhood and teenage years in flashbacks. Through this, the audience knows how he got the answers to each question. Name this film.

Question 21

Remember this Disney film?

Based on a popular children's novel from England, this film is a sequel to another in a fantasy saga. A prince discovers that his uncle Miraz is going to try to kill him. Meanwhile, in England, the Pevensie siblings are transported to the prince's world. They discover that this prince needs their help but that they're also kings and queens. The prince makes an offer to the Pevensies, but they refuse it and decide to return to the human world. What's the name of this film?

Question 22

Where have you seen this little girl?

A little girl moves to Ashland, Oregon with her family. She encounters her strange neighbors, including a woman whose sister disappeared. One day, she finds a doll that resembles her and goes to the Other World, one that resembles her own but is disturbingly more attentive. Her neighbors continue to warn her about this world, but she doesn't heed their warnings. The little girl is trapped but finds a way to get out of this sticky situation. This film is called:

Question 23

Where have you seen this team?

This comedy inspired two sequels. Doug travels to Las Vegas to celebrate his upcoming marriage. His friends Stu, Alan, and Phil also go. They have a night of fun and wake up the next day with no recollection of what happened the night before, but they discover chaos in their suite. A visit to the hospital reveals that they were drugged with roofies during their outing, and Doug is missing. The film consists of them righting their wrongs. What's it called?

Question 24

Which documentary challenged us all in 2002?

This documentary explored why violent crimes committed with firearms are so common in the US. The documentary's director spoke to people such as Marilyn Manson, Charlton Heston (president of the National Rifle Association at the time), and Matt Stone (co-creator of South Park). The film also uses ironic montages of people buying guns, explores a famous school shooting that occurred in a high school in the 90s, and discusses many ways society makes it easy to purchase guns. This documentary is called:

Question 25

This Mexican film took over the world and is still influential

This film weaves three different stories to paint a picture of Mexico City that still resonates today. It's also known for its use of dogs and what they mean to disloyal humans who live hideous lives despite their beauty, familial bonds, and jobs in the government. A car accident unites the people in these storylines together for a brief moment, and this accident changes them for the worse. The film was criticized for its inclusion of dog fighting but praised for its authenticity.

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