The text of the answer to question #2 is wrong. The title of the movie is a statement, not a question (there should be no question mark). Just reference the cover photo and you'll see there is no question mark.
It's quite common for film titles not to include a question mark even when the title is a question (e.g. What's Eating Gilbert Grape) due to superstition...a question mark is seen as bad luck.
@@Why_even_try Regardless of _why_ there is no question mark in the title, the fact remains that the official title does not contain one and neither should the answer to the question.
Only 46/75 for me. Fun to play, though. ♥
52%
70/75
Christy, you are a marvel! ♥
58/75. This was interesting
The text of the answer to question #2 is wrong. The title of the movie is a statement, not a question (there should be no question mark). Just reference the cover photo and you'll see there is no question mark.
It's quite common for film titles not to include a question mark even when the title is a question (e.g. What's Eating Gilbert Grape) due to superstition...a question mark is seen as bad luck.
@@Why_even_try Regardless of _why_ there is no question mark in the title, the fact remains that the official title does not contain one and neither should the answer to the question.
70/75
51/75