These aren’t the iconic scenes from your favorite films, but let's see if you can guess the movie after all!
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These aren’t the iconic scenes from your favorite films, but let's see if you can guess the movie after all!
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Who doesn’t love a good movie night? Whether it’s a heartwarming romance, a laugh-out-loud comedy or a gripping drama, there’s something for everyone. But, picture this: Instead of just watching passionately, why not turn it into an interactive game? Maybe a game where you guess the movie, perhaps?
Movie trivia buffs, this one’s for you. It’s time to test your knowledge and guess the movie based on a single photo from the film. Some of the best movies ever made are on this list—but they may not be so easy to identify without their most iconic scenes. You can guess the movie, share laughs and have a blast with friends all at the same time! It’s like adding an extra layer of excitement to an already awesome movie-watching experience. So, let the movie-themed brain game begin—best of luck!
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Hint: The main character is a web-slinger.
Did you guess the movie on the first try? We hope so because this 1971 film is a classic for kids and adults alike!
What movie are they from?
You guessed it! If you haven’t seen the The Color Purple 2023 film yet, watch the 1985 original first.
The main trio were truly elite.
The 2000 Charlie’s Angels film has us wishing we were spies. Plus, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu are what we call friendship goals.
Hint: It features a young Natalie Wood.
Can you guess which 1997 film this scene is from? Hint: It’s a movie that actually didn’t get great reviews when it came out.
Jack Dawson, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, runs through the streets in this movie before boarding the Titanic. Not a bad start to a “guess that movie” quiz, huh?
Check out what the back wall says for a hint to this romantic comedy.
In this romantic movie and cult-classic film, Toula Portokalos waits on her future husband and his friend at her family’s restaurant, Dancing Zorba’s.
Which 1995 rom-com is this from? Hint: It made our list of the funniest movies ever.
One of the “sisters,” Bridget, chats with her soccer coach, whom she has a crush on. The movie is one of the perfect additions to your pop culture trivia questions.
How easy was it for you to guess the movie? Hazel Grace picks out a dress with her mom in this tear-jerker flick.
Time to guess the movie hopeless romantics love. Do you know what movie this South Carolina–based scene is from? (Hint: It makes a great Valentine’s Day movie.)
Movie lovers swoon over The Notebook‘s character Allie, as she dreams about her love for Noah.
She’s a basket case. But, that’s one of the reasons why The Breakfast Club is so good!
The sequel is really good too.
If you haven’t seen The Princess Diaries (and the sequel) you should. Royal hairdresser Paolo can always save the day.
In this film, P.T. Barnum and Philip Carlyle cheers to the future. Plus, Hugh Jackman singing in a great musical? Yes, please!
Can you guess the movie where these little cuties from?
“My momma always said, ‘Life was like a box of chocolate.’ You never know what you’re gonna get.”‘ Talk about an iconic movie quote! Thank you Forest Gump!
Notice the white rose on his jacket. Can you guess the movie?
President Snow addresses the crowd in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. For some, the movie might be on their scary film list.
Look closely at their faces and you might get it.
Mrs. Doubtfire is one of Robin Williams’s many iconic roles in classic family movies.
Hint: There’s a number in the title!
In this romantic comedy, Tess and George listen to Jane give a speech at their rehearsal dinner—it didn’t go quite as planned.
This movie, where inspector Jacques Clouseau faces the press, is so cool, you might wish to see the iconic movie set in real life.
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