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48 Trivia Questions about 2000s Movies

The 2000s were a memorable decade for cinema, with a wide range of films that left a lasting impact on pop culture.

From epic blockbusters to indie gems, the 2000s offered something for every moviegoer. 

Test your knowledge of this cinematic era with our collection of trivia questions about 2000s movies. 

Whether you’re a film buff or just a casual fan, see how many of these questions you can answer correctly!

Trivia Questions

  1. What 2000 film, directed by Ridley Scott, was inspired by the true story of a Roman general who seeks vengeance after being betrayed and reduced to slavery?

  2. Which 2001 fantasy film, based on a popular book series, introduced audiences to a young wizard named Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts?

  3. In the 2002 movie “Catch Me If You Can,” what is the main profession impersonated by Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Frank Abagnale Jr.?

  4. Which 2003 epic film, directed by Peter Jackson, won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for, including Best Picture?

  5. What 2004 comedy, starring Will Ferrell, features a clueless news anchor named Ron Burgundy in the 1970s?

  6. Name the 2005 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan that rebooted the Batman film series, starring Christian Bale as the titular character.

  7. In the 2006 musical film “Dreamgirls,” which American singer and actress made her film debut and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress?

  8. What 2009 science fiction film, directed by James Cameron, became the highest-grossing film of all time until 2019?

  9. Which 2000 film, directed by Guy Ritchie, features an intricate plot involving a stolen diamond and various London criminal factions?

  10. What is the name of the fictional African country in the 2006 film “Blood Diamond,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Hounsou?

  11. In the 2008 film “Iron Man,” who plays Tony Stark, a wealthy industrialist and ingenious engineer who builds a powered exoskeleton?

  12. Which 2000s movie, directed by Sofia Coppola, features Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray as two Americans forming a bond in Tokyo?

  13. What 2007 film, based on a novel by Cormac McCarthy and directed by the Coen Brothers, features a relentless hitman named Anton Chigurh?

  14. Name the 2009 animated film by Wes Anderson that is based on a children’s novel about a fox who steals food from three wealthy farmers.

  15. In the 2007 film “Juno,” who plays the title character, a witty teenager facing an unplanned pregnancy?

  16. What 2008 movie, starring Sean Penn, is a biopic about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected to public office in California?

  17. Which 2009 science fiction film, directed by J.J. Abrams, serves as a reboot of a classic television series set in space?

  18. What is the name of the fictional game that forms the central plot of the 2009 film “The Hangover,” where characters play for high stakes in Las Vegas?

  19. What 2000 movie, directed by Ang Lee, is a martial arts drama known for its stunning choreography and use of wire fu techniques?

  20. In the 2004 film “The Incredibles,” what is the name of the fashion designer who creates costumes for the superhero family?

  21. Which 2008 film, starring Meryl Streep and featuring ABBA songs, is set on a picturesque Greek island and revolves around a wedding?

  22. What is the name of the computer-animated ogre who stars in a successful franchise that began in 2001?

  23. In the 2002 film “Minority Report,” set in a futuristic society, Tom Cruise’s character works in what type of specialized police unit?

  24. Which 2005 film, directed by Paul Haggis, deals with racial and social tensions in Los Angeles and won the Academy Award for Best Picture?

  25. Name the 2009 dystopian film directed by Neill Blomkamp, which explores themes of xenophobia and social segregation in Johannesburg.

  26. What 2003 romantic comedy, starring Bill Nighy, Hugh Grant, and Emma Thompson, intertwines multiple love stories in London around Christmas?

  27. In the 2005 film “Brokeback Mountain,” who plays the two main characters, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, two cowboys who develop a complex romantic relationship?

  28. Which 2008 film, based on a true story, stars Sean Penn as a gay rights activist and politician in San Francisco during the 1970s?

  29. Which 2003 animated film features a forgetful fish named Dory and a clownfish named Marlin on a journey to find Marlin’s son?

  30. In the 2001 film “A Beautiful Mind,” who portrays John Nash, a brilliant but asocial mathematician and economist?

  31. What 2000 psychological thriller, directed by Christopher Nolan, features a protagonist with short-term memory loss using notes and tattoos to hunt for his wife’s murderer?

  32. Which 2002 movie, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, is based on a Philip K. Dick short story about a future where a special police unit can arrest murderers before they commit their crimes?

  33. What 2005 romantic drama, directed by Ang Lee, tells the story of two cowboys who develop a romantic relationship and is based on a short story by Annie Proulx?

  34. In the 2004 film “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” who plays the characters Joel and Clementine, who undergo a procedure to erase each other from their memories?

  35. Which 2000 film, directed by Darren Aronofsky, depicts the interconnected lives of four individuals struggling with addiction?

  36. Name the 2007 fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro that is set in post-Civil War Spain and intertwines the real world with a dark fairy tale.

  37. What 2008 action film, directed by Christopher Nolan, features a chaotic villain known as the Joker in a battle against Batman in Gotham City?

  38. Which 2009 sci-fi film, directed by Neill Blomkamp, features a district in South Africa where extraterrestrial beings are forced to live in slum-like conditions?

  39. What 2000 film, directed by Cameron Crowe, features a young journalist writing for “Rolling Stone” magazine and touring with a rock band in the 1970s?

  40. Which 2009 animated movie, produced by Pixar, features an elderly widower who attaches balloons to his house to fly to South America?

  41. In the 2001 film “Moulin Rouge!”, who plays the character Satine, a star performer at the Moulin Rouge who falls in love with a penniless writer?

  42. What 2003 war film, directed by Edward Zwick, is set in Japan during the 1870s and stars Tom Cruise as an American military advisor who embraces the Samurai culture?

  43. Which 2006 movie, directed by Martin Scorsese, is a crime-thriller about an undercover cop and a mole in the police trying to identify each other?

  44. In the 2008 film “Slumdog Millionaire,” the protagonist competes on which popular television game show?

  45. What 2000 action film, starring Hugh Jackman and John Travolta, involves a computer hacker recruited for a high-stakes heist?

  46. Name the 2005 British comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, featuring Simon Pegg as a London police officer transferred to a small town with a dark secret.

  47. Which 2007 fantasy adventure film, based on a Neil Gaiman novel, follows a young man as he ventures into a magical realm to retrieve a fallen star?

  48. What 2004 biographical film tells the story of Howard Hughes, an aviation pioneer and film director, played by Leonardo DiCaprio?

Answers

  1. “Gladiator.” The film stars Russell Crowe as the betrayed general Maximus.

  2. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (or “Philosopher’s Stone” in some regions). It was the first film in the Harry Potter series, based on the novels by J.K. Rowling.

  3. Airline Pilot. Frank Abagnale Jr. successfully impersonates being a pilot, among other professions, to commit fraud.

  4. “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.” It is the final installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  5. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.” This film became a cult classic for its humorous take on 1970s broadcast news.

  6. “Batman Begins.” This film marked the beginning of Nolan’s critically acclaimed Batman trilogy.

  7. Jennifer Hudson. Her portrayal of Effie White in “Dreamgirls” earned her critical acclaim.

  8. “Avatar.” Known for its groundbreaking visuals, “Avatar” held the box office record for nearly a decade.

  9. “Snatch.” The film is known for its fast-paced narrative and snappy dialogue.

  10. Sierra Leone. “Blood Diamond” explores the issues surrounding conflict diamonds in Africa.

  11. Robert Downey Jr. His performance in “Iron Man” was pivotal in launching the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  12. “Lost in Translation.” The film won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

  13. “No Country for Old Men.” Javier Bardem’s portrayal of Anton Chigurh received widespread acclaim.

  14. “Fantastic Mr. Fox.” The film is known for its unique stop-motion animation style.

  15. Ellen Page. Her performance in “Juno” received critical acclaim and several award nominations.

  16. “Milk.” Sean Penn won an Academy Award for his performance in the film.

  17. “Star Trek.” The film reimagines the origins of the famous Star Trek characters.

  18. The fictional game doesn’t exist; it’s a trick question. “The Hangover” is about a bachelor party gone wrong in Las Vegas, but there’s no specific game central to the plot.

  19. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” This film was a critical and commercial success worldwide.

  20. Edna Mode. She is known for her catchphrase, “No capes!”

  21. “Mamma Mia!” The film is based on the musical of the same name.

  22. Shrek. Voiced by Mike Myers, Shrek became a pop culture icon.

  23. PreCrime. The unit specializes in preventing crimes before they occur, based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics.

  24. “Crash.” The film received mixed reviews but was praised for its thought-provoking content.

  25. “District 9.” The film was notable for its low budget and use of realistic CGI.

  26. “Love Actually.” The film has become a modern Christmas classic.

  27. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal. Their performances were highly acclaimed.

  28. “Milk.” This film is a biopic of Harvey Milk, and Sean Penn’s performance earned him an Oscar.

  29. “Finding Nemo.” This Pixar film became one of the highest-grossing animated movies of its time.

  30. Russell Crowe. His portrayal of Nash earned him an Academy Award nomination.

  31. “Memento.” The film’s unique narrative structure plays backward in black-and-white sequences and forward in color.

  32. “Minority Report.” The film is known for its advanced visual effects and exploration of ethical and moral issues.

  33. “Brokeback Mountain.” The film received critical acclaim and won several Academy Awards.

  34. Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet. The film is praised for its innovative storytelling and performances.

  35. “Requiem for a Dream.” The film is noted for its disturbing portrayal of addiction and its consequences.

  36. “Pan’s Labyrinth.” The film won three Academy Awards and is known for its visual richness and dark themes.

  37. “The Dark Knight.” Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker was widely acclaimed and posthumously earned him an Oscar.

  38. “District 9.” The film is recognized for its unique approach to the science fiction genre and its social commentary.

  39. “Almost Famous.” The film is semi-autobiographical, based on Cameron Crowe’s own experiences.

  40. “Up.” The film is celebrated for its heartwarming story and innovative animation.

  41. Nicole Kidman. Her performance in “Moulin Rouge!” was critically acclaimed.

  42. “The Last Samurai.” The film explores themes of honor, culture clash, and personal transformation.

  43. “The Departed.” The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

  44. “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” The film’s plot revolves around the protagonist’s appearance on the Indian version of the show.

  45. “Swordfish.” The film is known for its elaborate action sequences and technological themes.

  46. “Hot Fuzz.” The film is part of Edgar Wright’s “Three Flavours Cornetto” trilogy.

  47. “Stardust.” The film combines elements of fantasy, adventure, and romance.

  48. “The Aviator.” DiCaprio’s portrayal of Howard Hughes was widely praised and earned him an Academy Award nomination.