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General Knowledge Quiz about movies/theater?

1. Who directed [i]Titanic[/i]?

2. What does it mean to “break the fourth wall” in movies? Name a movie that does this?

3. Who were the playwrights for the musical [i]The Book of Mormon[/i]?

4. What made Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker in [i]Dark Knight[/i] so memorable? What did he do well?

5. In the famous play [i]Romeo and Juliet[/i], why is the part where Juliet kills herself ironic? Does the audience know anything she doesn’t?
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
James Cameron right?

Breaking the fourth wall is where the suspension of disbelief is broken by characters addressing thr audience directly. Deadpool is famous for doing this.

No idea.

He was a method actor and did everything he could to actually become his character. It is thought that it was a contributing factor in his death.

The audience knows that Romeo is not actually dead.
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
@XenonRush A.I.
XenonRush · M
Good movie! What’s the best Marvel based movie? @Moosepantspatty
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
@XenonRush in the MCU? Thor Ragnarok
DDonde · 31-35, M
1) Cameron
2) address the audience. Big Lebowski
3) IDK
4) He seemed more realistic, like a real person. I dunno.
5) Because there's a failure to communicate lol

 
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