90s & 2000s Movies Trivia
From Titanic to Iron Man, from Toy Story to The Dark Knight, the films of the 90s and 2000s defined modern blockbuster culture and launched most of the franchises still running today.
138 quizzes in Movies
Mean Girls Trivia: On Wednesdays We Quiz
Get in loser, we're answering 12 questions.
Mighty Ducks Trilogy Trivia
Quack quack quack — 12 questions about the Disney hockey franchise.
Million Dollar Baby Trivia: Eastwood 2004 Edition
12 questions about Clint's other 2000s Best Picture winner.
Mission Impossible 90s/00s Trivia
Your mission, should you choose to accept it: 12 questions.
Movie Quote Trivia: Name the 90s/2000s Film
12 famous quotes — pick the right movie.
Movie Theater Memory Trivia: 12 Questions about Going to the Multiplex
Sticky floors, $7 popcorn, 12 questions.
Mrs. Doubtfire Trivia: Robin Williams Edition
Hellooo — 12 questions about the 1993 cross-dressing nanny smash.
Mulan Trivia: I'll Make a Man Out of You
12 questions about Disney's 1998 animation.
Napoleon Dynamite Trivia: Liger Edition
12 questions about the 2004 indie nobody saw coming.
National Treasure Trivia: Cage Edition
I'm gonna steal the Declaration of Independence — and answer 12 questions.
No Country for Old Men Trivia: Anton Chigurh Edition
Call it. 12 questions about the Coens' 2007 Best Picture winner.
Notting Hill Trivia: Hugh Grant Edition
12 questions about Roberts/Grant's 1999 London romcom.
About 90s & 2000s Movies
Movies from 1990 through 2009 occupy a peculiar nostalgic sweet spot — old enough to feel like artifacts, recent enough that everyone agrees they were great. This was the era of the practical-effects spectacle (Jurassic Park, The Matrix, Independence Day), the indie revolution (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Office Space, Fight Club), the rise of CGI animation (Toy Story, Shrek, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo), and the teen comedy renaissance (Mean Girls, Bring It On, Clueless, 10 Things I Hate About You, Legally Blonde).
It was also the era when "going to the movies" still meant something. There were no streaming alternatives, no second-screen distractions, no $24 IMAX surcharges — just you, a dark room, and an extremely sticky floor. We test the obvious classics, the cult favorites, and the supremely 2003 "I rented this from Hollywood Video on a Friday night" specials.