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      What’s Your 70s Movie IQ?

      What’s Your 70s Movie IQ?
      Movies · Retro & Nostalgia · Trivia / IQ

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: March 15, 2024

      Think you’ve got what it takes to get down and funky with the flicks of the 1970s? Take our quiz and find out your 70s movie IQ!

      What’s Your 70s Movie IQ?

      Picture this: bell-bottoms, disco balls, and the golden age of cinema. That's right, you're about to step into the polyester-laden era of the 1970s, a time when movies weren't just films; they were cultural statements that defined a generation. But how well are you versed in the cinematic glory that graced the silver screens during this groovy decade? Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to unlock that vault in your brain and sift through the sequins and fog machines to measure your 70s movie IQ.

      A disco ball reflects colorful lights onto a crowded dance floor. The DJ booth is surrounded by people grooving to the funky music

      You might know your "May the Force be with you" from your "You talkin' to me?" but can you really claim the title of a 70s cinema connoisseur? Whether you're a wide-eyed newbie to the vintage charm of 70s flicks or a die-hard aficionado who knows every plot twist and turn, it's time to put your knowledge to the ultimate test. So, crank up that 8-track player, do a little hustle, and get ready to take a trip down memory lane - your inner movie buff is about to strut its stuff!

      Now, let's move that lava lamp aside and clear the air thick with incense - we have some serious business, or rather trivia, to tackle. Assessing your movie intellect is no frivolous matter; we're talking serious bragging rights. Can you differentiate between the grittiness of New Hollywood and the sequin-dazzled dance floors? Well, adjust the rabbit ears on your TV, it's quiz time! And just a little hint to fuel your trivia pursuits: Brainfall has got the skinny on all things 70s movies, without making you feel like a jive turkey. Ready to prove you're the cat's pajamas of 70s film trivia? Go on, give it a whirl!

      Disco Balls and Bond Moments

      A crowded dance floor with spinning disco balls and people striking iconic 70s movie poses

      Step into the glitzy world of the 70s, where disco balls spun and James Bond sipped his martinis with unparalleled suaveness. Are your bell-bottoms on and your spy gadgets ready?

      Shaken, Not Stirred: The James Bond Legacy

      The '70s saw James Bond transition from the smooth Sean Connery to the debonair Roger Moore, making the Bond legacy your go-to cocktail of high-stakes espionage and iconic one-liners. Moore's take brought a new charm to the role, and his eyebrow alone seemed to be on Her Majesty's secret service.

      • Key Bond Films:
        • Live and Let Die (1973)
        • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
        • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
        • Moonraker (1979)

      Each movie had you on the edge of your seat, with Roger Moore delivering the punchline as he defused bombs, escaped danger, and never failed to win over a femme fatale.

      Do the Hustle: Dance Films and Fashion

      In a time when polyester was the fabric of life, movies like Saturday Night Fever brought disco to the silver screen, complete with the hustle, extravagant dance sequences, and Bee Gees' soundtracks that you couldn't not groove to.

      • Disco Dancefilm Staples:
        • Saturday Night Fever (1977)
        • Thank God It’s Friday (1978)

      These flicks didn't just entertain; they were a siren call to the dance floor—and wardrobe inspiration for your next theme party. Flashy bell-bottoms aside, the disco era was a cultural phenomenon that set dance floors on fire. So, before you slide on those platform shoes, ask yourself—are you really ready to boogie?

      Soulful Screens and Soundtracks

      Tune up your cerebral record player, because it's time to groove to some trivia about the harmonious union of soul music and '70s cinema. Let's see if your movie IQ hits the high notes or if it's just a bit tone-deaf.

      Queen of Soul: Aretha's Impact on Film

      The '70s rocked to the mighty voice of Aretha Franklin, and so did film. Not just any voice, but the Queen of Soul herself who demanded "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" and had everyone doing the "Think". Her songs didn't just rule the charts; they underscored some punchy film moments too, forever etching her anthems in beautiful cinematic history.

      Behind the Groove: '70s Music in Movies

      Oh, that killer soundtrack vibrating through the core of '70s flicks? That's what put the soul in your favorite on-screen moments. Whether it was the high-stakes drama of a flick or the toe-tapping vibe in a rom-com, movies like Saturday Night Fever had you hustling down the aisle. Those tunes were the real MVPs, making even mundane scenes as snazzy as a disco ball.

      Remember, you've got the knowledge, just like Vol. 2 of an epic soundtrack—it's all about flipping to the right track. Now, go ahead and strut your stuff to that quiz and show 'em your movie IQ is as sharp as the needle on a fresh vinyl! And if you're feeling confident—or just want a laugh—check out the movie quotes quiz over at Brainfall. Can you match the line to the light-up dance floor of '70s cinema?

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      Question 1/10

      Which legendary actor played Superman's biological father in 1978's "Superman"?

      • Dustin Hoffman
      • James Dean
      • Paul Newman
      • Marlon Brando
      Question 2/10

      Which of these actors did not win an Oscar during the 1970s?

      • Al Pacino
      • Robert De Niro
      • Meryl Streep
      • Jack Nicholson
      Question 3/10

      Who is the cat who won't cop out when there's danger all about?

      • Priest
      • The Godfather
      • Shaft
      • Taxi Driver
      Question 4/10

      Who starred in the 1978 remake of "The Wizard of Oz" called "The Wiz"?

      • Tatum O'Neal
      • Jodie Foster
      • Diana Ross
      • Pam Grier
      Question 5/10

      Who starred as the young possessed girl named Reagan in the horror classic "The Exorcist"?

      • Jodie Foster
      • Linda Blair
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Jennifer Connelly
      Question 6/10

      What is the oscar-nominated 1975 film that takes place in the center of the country music industry?

      • "Nashville"
      • "Dallas"
      • "Atlanta"
      • "Memphis"
      Question 7/10

      Finish this line from the 1972 classic "The Godfather": "Leave the gun. Take the..."

      • Cannoli
      • Money
      • Girl
      • Wheelchair
      Question 8/10

      Which of these actors did not appear in the 1979 film "Apocalypse Now"?

      • Martin Sheen
      • Harrison Ford
      • James Earl Jones
      • Laurence Fishburne
      Question 9/10

      Which legendary comic actor played Daddy Rich in the 1976 movie "Car Wash"?

      • George Carlin
      • Steve Harvey
      • Redd Foxx
      • Richard Pryor
      Question 10/10

      Which of these was not a song featured in the 1978 movie "Grease"?

      • "You're the One That I Want"
      • "Hopelessly Devoted to You"
      • "Beauty School Dropout"
      • "More Than a Woman"
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