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The Letter 'B' Movie Quiz: Part 1

Can you name the B-movie from the poster?

The Letter 'B' Movie Quiz: Part 1
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Here’s the deal: 30 questions, 30 posters, every title starts with B. We chopped off the name so you can’t cheat with a glance. Leading “The” doesn’t count—so “The Batman” is just “Batman.” Decades, genres, live-action, cartoon, big studio, tiny cult—total free-for-all.

Spot the actor’s haircut, the color scheme, the year the studio logo still had the weird drop-shadow—whatever gives it away. Click, next, repeat. Finish and you immediately get a score worth texting your group chat.

If you can hit 90 % without reverse-image searching, you officially earn the right to pick the next movie night. Fail hard and you still walk away with 30 new pieces of random bar-trivia ammo. Either way, have fun.

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1. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

[D] Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | Paul Newman and Robert Redford formed one of cinema's greatest duos in this 1969 western classic that ends with that iconic frozen frame.

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2. Be Cool

[B] Be Cool | John Travolta swapped Hollywood movie business for music industry drama in this Get Shorty sequel, proving Chili Palmer could hustle anywhere.

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3. Backdraft

[A] Backdraft | Ron Howard's firefighter thriller used real flames for authenticity, making Chicago's arson investigation feel genuinely dangerous and visually spectacular.

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4. Big Top Pee Wee

[C] Big Top Pee Wee | Paul Reubens brought his beloved character to the circus world, complete with colorful sets and Danny Elfman's whimsical musical touch.

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5. Back to the Future

[B] Back to the Future | This 1985 time travel masterpiece almost starred Eric Stoltz before Michael J. Fox became the definitive Marty McFly everyone remembers.

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6. Batman

[A] Batman | Tim Burton's dark reimagining featured Jack Nicholson's unforgettable Joker and Prince's iconic soundtrack, revolutionizing superhero films in 1989.

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7. Big Fish

[C] Big Fish | Tim Burton traded gothic darkness for Southern charm, crafting a touching tale where Ewan McGregor's fantastical stories bridge generational divides.

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8. Brazil

[D] Brazil | Terry Gilliam's dystopian satire depicted a nightmarish bureaucracy where paperwork literally crushes dreams in a retro-futuristic world of endless ducts.

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9. The Beach

[A] The Beach | Leonardo DiCaprio searched for paradise in Thailand but found psychological horror instead, capturing millennial backpacker culture at its peak.

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10. Blade Runner

[B] Blade Runner | Ridley Scott's neo-noir vision asked profound questions about humanity through replicants, rain-soaked streets, and Rutger Hauer's legendary improvised monologue.

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11. Beauty and the Beast

[D] Beauty and the Beast | Disney's animated musical became the first cartoon nominated for Best Picture, thanks to groundbreaking computer animation and unforgettable songs.

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12. Battle Los Angeles

[C] Battle Los Angeles | Aaron Eckhart led Marines against alien invaders using gritty documentary-style cinematography that made extraterrestrial warfare feel grounded and intense.

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13. The Big Lebowski

[C] The Big Lebowski | The Dude's laid-back philosophy and bowling obsession created a cult phenomenon that inspired festivals, academic analysis, and a religion.

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14. Bringing Up Baby

[D] Bringing Up Baby | Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn perfected screwball comedy chaos with a pet leopard, mistaken identities, and rapid-fire witty banter.

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15. Bride and Prejudice

[A] Bride and Prejudice | Director Gurinder Chadha brilliantly transplanted Jane Austen's classic into vibrant Bollywood culture, starring the stunning Aishwarya Rai.

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16. Before Sunrise

[B] Before Sunrise | Richard Linklater launched his romantic trilogy with this intimate Vienna night walk where Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy just talked beautifully.

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17. The Breakfast Club

[A] The Breakfast Club | John Hughes trapped five high school stereotypes in Saturday detention, creating an anthem that defined 1980s teen angst forever.

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18. Bullitt

[C] Bullitt | Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang chase through San Francisco hills revolutionized action cinema, setting the gold standard for car stunts.

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19. Bridesmaids

[D] Bridesmaids | Kristen Wiig proved female-led comedies could be raunchy, commercially successful, and emotionally authentic all at once in 2011.

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20. Bedazzled

[B] Bedazzled | Brendan Fraser made seven wishes with Elizabeth Hurley's seductive devil, discovering each granted desire came with hilariously twisted consequences.

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21. Black Swan

[D] Black Swan | Darren Aronofsky transformed ballet into psychological horror, earning Natalie Portman an Oscar for her haunting descent into artistic madness.

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22. Bad News Bears

[B] Bad News Bears | Walter Matthau coached a ragtag Little League team through profanity and beer, creating a cynical sports comedy kids surprisingly loved.

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23. Braveheart

[A] Braveheart | Mel Gibson's medieval epic won Best Picture with rousing speeches and blue face paint, though historians questioned its accuracy.

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24. Boogie Nights

[C] Boogie Nights | Paul Thomas Anderson chronicled 1970s adult film industry rise and fall, showcasing Mark Wahlberg's breakout dramatic performance with ensemble brilliance.

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25. Buried

[B] Buried | Ryan Reynolds spent the entire 90-minute runtime trapped underground with only a phone, creating claustrophobic tension rarely matched.

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26. Big Trouble in Little China

[C] Big Trouble in Little China | Kurt Russell's truck driver stumbled into supernatural Chinatown battles in John Carpenter's gonzo martial arts fantasy hybrid.

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27. Blue Lagoon

[A] Blue Lagoon | Brooke Shields starred in this controversial 1980 romance about shipwrecked teenagers discovering love on a tropical island paradise.

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28. Bride of Frankenstein

[D] Bride of Frankenstein | James Whale's 1935 sequel surpassed the original with Elsa Lanchester's iconic streaked hair and that unforgettable hissing rejection.

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29. Bull Durham

[D] Bull Durham | Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon redefined sports romance through minor league baseball wisdom, quirky rituals, and genuine chemistry.

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30. The Bridge on the River Kwai

[B] The Bridge on the River Kwai | David Lean's epic war drama won seven Oscars, exploring honor and obsession through Alec Guinness's unforgettable colonel.

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The Letter 'B' Movie Quiz: Part 1

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