The Ultimate Sci-Fi Movie Quiz Book: Over 1,000 questions to test your sci-fi movie knowledge!
By (Author) Chris Farnell
Bonnier Books Ltd
Studio Press
7th January 2025
26th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
Trivia and quiz questions
Hardback
320
Width 138mm, Height 204mm, Spine 26mm
331g
Do you know your ET from your AI Do you know the year 2001: A Space Odyssey was released Put your knowledge to the test with over 1,000 questions about all things sci-fi!
Whether you're breaking out of the Matrix or escaping the Terminator, there are ten categories of quizzes, each split into three difficulty levels that will test even the most knowledgeable fans' acumen of science fiction films.
Whether playing against your family or getting together with your friends, The Ultimate Sci-Fi Movie Quiz Book makes an ideal gift and is a fun way to determine who knows more about this out-of-this-world genre of films.
Categories include:
Robots and AI
Alien invasion
Time travel
Space exploration
Dystopias
Global disaster
Post-apocalypse
Other realities
Extraordinary abilities
Mad scientists
and more!
Test your knowledge with these sample questions!
1. There have been two big screen adaptations of Frank Herbert's Dune, but which director, working with legends such as Chris Foss and H.R. Giger, famously failed to bring his Dune adaptation to the screen
2. What year does Marty McFly travel to in Back to the Future III (1990)
3. Isle of Dogs (2018) sees all the dogs moved to a trash island after an outbreak of canine influenza in which country
4. In The World's End (2013), starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, what is the one processed food that Andy misses after the apocalypse
5. A Trip to the Moon (1902) is one of the very earliest depictions of space travel in film. In the lunar mission it depicts, where does the space capsule hit the moon
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Answers: 1. Alejandro Jodorowsky; 2. 1885; 3. Japan; 4. Cornettos; 5. In the eye.
Chris Farnell is the author of apocalyptic space opera Fermi's Progress, the Star Trek Lower Decks Crew Handbook, and Knock! Knock! Who's There the Official Doctor Who Joke Book, alongside articles for Den of Geek, the Radio Times, Wireframe magazine and others. He is based in Norwich, and regularly gets asked to explain the plots of time travel movies.