![]() Which American actor starred alongside Kim Bassinger in the film 9½ Weeks?ģ7. Which British action actor played the part of Lee Christmas alongside Sylvester Stallone in the film The Expendables?ģ6. The film director, Frank Capra, famous for It’s a Wonderful Life, was born in which mediteranean country?ģ5. In which film did Hugh Jackman star as a rival magician of the character played by Christian Bale?ģ4. American actress who played the part of Tokyo underworld boss O-Ren Ishii in KillBill Vol I & IIģ3. What 2008 film starring Chritian Bale has this quote: “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you, simply makes you…stranger.”?ģ2. Which prisoner dubbed ‘the most violent prisoner in Britain’ was the subject of a 2009 film?ģ1. Which actor provided the voice for the character Nemo in the 2003 film Finding Nemo?ģ0. Which New Zealand female director directed these films – In the Cut (2003), The Water Diary (2006) and Bright Star (2009)?Ģ9. In which 1995 film did Sandra Bullock play the character Angela Bennett – Wrestling Ernest Hemingway, The Net or 28 Days?Ģ8. In which 1963 classic film did Charles Bronson appear?Ģ7. Which actress played Mary Poppins in the 1964 film Mary Poppins?Ģ6. Which 1982 film was greatly accepted by film fans for its portrayal of the love between a young, fatherless suburban boy and a lost, benevolent and homesick visitor from another planet?Ģ5. How many self-referential cameos did Alfred Hitchcock make in his films from 1927-1976 – 33, 35 or 37?Ģ4. Which actor won the best actor Oscar for the films Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994)?Ģ3. In which year was The Godfather first released?Ģ2. Who invented the tin can for preserving food in 1810?Ģ1. Which year was the first Tonka truck made – 1945, 1947 or 1949?Ģ0. What did Al Capone’s business card state his occupation was?ġ9. What does Paul Hunn hold the record for, which registered at 118.1 decibels?ġ7. What is the doll, Barbie’s, full name?ġ6. Who played ‘Bodie’ and ‘Doyle’ in The Professionals?ġ5. Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?ġ4. What is the chemical symbol for silver?ġ2. Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1841 to 1846?ġ1. ![]() How many breaths does the human body take daily?ġ0. Which metal was discovered by Hans Christian Oersted in 1825?ĩ. Which Dutch darts player won the 2012 BDO World Championship at the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green on 15 January?ħ. Which now famous TV chef started cooking at the age of eight in his parents’ pub, ‘The Cricketers’, in Clavering, Essex?Ħ. ![]() Which singer fronted the 1970s’ pop group Showaddywaddy?ĥ. What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?Ĥ. What is the title of the first ever Carry On film made and released in 1958?ģ. What year did the Titanic sink in the Atlantic Ocean on 15 April, on its maiden voyage from Southampton?Ģ. If you have difficulties in recognizing the brands, here are the game answers so you can go further within the game, advance level by level.1. The Picture Quiz: Logos contains 4000 puzzles with international brands, including almost 1000 local brands from countries such as USA, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, South Africa and many other countries. When you don’t or are unsure, you’ll get curious to find out who’s logo it is, again, more time spent exposed to that logo. When you recognize them, it means their marketing did their job well. If you ignore the fact that this game does a great work in exposing you for shorter or longer time to… brands and their logos. It’s nothing more than a challenge and a way to spare your time in an entertaining way. No surprise game creators, such as Timeglass Works, make a logo quiz game: Picture Quiz: Logos. It’s about trust, it’s about absorbing it in our life. Sometimes we don’t even see the logo on a product but we know it’s there. Hundreds, thousand of brands, each with their respective logo. Even the small book we read before sleep was printed by a publisher that grew big. Movies we watch for our relaxation are also made by big production companies. Our business partners are probably more or less established brands. ![]() Computers at work are also made by giant companies. The city billboards advertise the brands we use daily. The smartphone has it’s logo on the front. All made possible by big companies with huge visibility and a lot of brand awareness. We all are surrounded by brands from the moment we wake up and take the smartphone to check our emails and friends on social media, all the day long, at work and at home, up to going to bed time when maybe we take a book or watch a movie.
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