Can you fill in the missing minutes, days, and years?
By Richie.Zh01
17 Questions
L1 Difficulty
1 × 17 Points
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About This Quiz
Movie titles love clocks and calendars. Your only job: supply the missing number—the hours that test nerves, the days that change people, the weeks that fly by, the months that end in heartbreak.
Look out for look-alikes (28 Days vs. its jumpier cousin; One Hour vs. the 24-hour party). When in doubt, let the mood, setting, and wardrobe point the way.
Think of it as a quick scroll with friends—name the exact form and keep it moving. Parentheses? If you “see” them, they count.
[A] 9½ Weeks | 9½ Weeks: Mickey Rourke seduces Kim Basinger with blindfolds, refrigerators and melted ice; their torrid affair dissolves after an art show and a rainy scene.
2/17
Ice ____?
[D] Age | Ice Age: a squirrel chases an acorn while mammoth, sloth and sabretooth carry a human baby across glaciers; prehistoric puns and pop songs fill snow.
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Enchanted ____?
[A] April | Enchanted April: four women rent an Italian castle to escape rainy London; wisteria blooms, marriages rekindle, pasta flows and everyone learns sunshine cures bad manners.
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Before ____?
[A] Sunrise | Before Sunrise: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy spend one long night wandering Vienna and falling in love before sunrise.
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____?
[A] Thirteen Days | Thirteen Days: a dramatization of the Cuban Missile Crisis; Kevin Costner speaks with an accent while advisers chain-smoke, Khrushchev blinks and sweat drips down maps.
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Before ____?
[A] Midnight | Before Midnight: the third chapter of Jesse and Céline’s love story finds them in Greece, testing their bond before midnight.
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No ____ to Die?
[D] Time | No Time to Die: Daniel Craig’s final Bond outing brings bio-weapons and a villain with a mask fetish; Billie Eilish croons while Aston Martins explode.
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How to Lose a Guy in ____?
[C] 10 Days | How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: Kate Hudson writes a breakup column while Matthew McConaughey wagers she’ll stay; dresses, ferns and karaoke ensue.
9/17
High ____?
[B] Noon | High Noon: a small-town marshal faces a vengeful outlaw arriving on the noon train in a real‑time western showdown.
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The Little ____?
[A] Hours | The Little Hours: a wayward handyman upends the routine of three restless nuns in this irreverent medieval comedy.
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____?
[A] Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring: Kim Ki-duk’s tale follows a monk on a pagoda; seasons turn, sins repeat and turtles haul houses again slowly.
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____ Party People?
[B] 24 Hour | 24 Hour Party People: celebration of Manchester's scene; Tony Wilson hosts, Shaun Ryder disappears into rafters, Joy Division morphs into New Order amid absolute chaos.
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____ Warning?
[C] 2 Minute | 2 Minute Warning: a sniper targets a packed football stadium; Charlton Heston leads police, John Cassavetes refuses to cooperate and fans spill popcorn while ducking.
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____?
[C] 88 Minutes | 88 Minutes: Al Pacino answers a call telling him he has 88 minutes to live; he chain-smokes, lectures students and suspects everyone, even his reflection.
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Around the World in ____?
[A] 80 Days | Around the World in 80 Days: David Niven wagers a fortune on a balloon trip but keeps getting sidetracked by bullfights, elephants and Cantinflas' antics.
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____?
[D] 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days | 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days: Cristian Mungiu’s drama follows two students seeking an illegal abortion; hotel rooms, eggs and a sinister businessman loom.
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My ____ with Marilyn?
[A] Week | My Week with Marilyn: an assistant befriends Marilyn Monroe during a shoot; she forgets lines, sings off-key and Laurence Olivier alternates between fuming and fawning.