Rewind to the 80s: The Ultimate Movie Challenge

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In Back to the Future (1985), what speed does the DeLorean need to reach to travel through time?

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The DeLorean must hit 88 miles per hour to activate the flux capacitor and jump through time. This number became one of the most iconic symbols of the franchise.

Which 1982 film introduced the iconic character E.T.?

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The film’s title itself highlights the alien protagonist, who became a global cultural icon. Its emotional storytelling and innovative effects made it an instant classic.

In Ghostbusters (1984), what is the name of the giant marshmallow creature?

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The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is one of the movie’s funniest and most memorable antagonists. His oversized, harmless appearance contrasts with the chaos he causes.

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In The Terminator (1984), which character says the famous line “I’ll be back”?

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The line is delivered by the T-800, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. It became one of the most quoted and recognizable lines in cinema history.

Which 1986 movie features the song “Take My Breath Away”?

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“Take My Breath Away” is the iconic love theme from Top Gun and significantly contributed to the film’s emotional impact. The song went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

In The Goonies (1985), what is the name of the criminal family chasing the kids?

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The Fratellis serve as both comedic relief and the main antagonists throughout the adventure. Their pursuit adds tension and humor to the story.

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In Blade Runner (1982), what is the name of the corporation that created the replicants?

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The Tyrell Corporation is central to the film’s themes, designing replicants that are “more human than human.” Their creations spark the philosophical questions that define the movie.

In The Karate Kid (1984), what key lesson does Mr. Miyagi teach Daniel?

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Miyagi repeatedly emphasizes balance as essential both in karate and in life. This philosophy guides Daniel’s growth throughout the film.

In Alien (1979), which became a major hit into the 80s, what is the name of the ship where the story takes place?

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The Nostromo serves as the atmospheric and claustrophobic setting that defines the movie’s tension. The ship almost becomes a character itself in the unfolding horror.

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In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), what is the name of the main character who decides to skip school?

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Ferris Bueller is the charismatic teen who masterminds an unforgettable day of freedom. He embodies the playful rebellion and charm that made the film a classic.

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