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Welcome to The Big Reviewski JOE Movie Quiz.
This week, the world said goodbye and thank you to Christopher Plummer, a giant of an actor who left us with so many wonderful movie memories.
Many tributes have already been paid to the Oscar-winning star of stage and screen, so for now, sit back and enjoy the charm of the man himself, telling the tale of a particularly memorable night out in New York with a Tequila-loving police horse...
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Now, on with the quiz...
Round 1 is your big chance to show off your movie general knowledge. Don't let me down.
With Groundhog Day recently taking place , Round 2 all about the movies of that film's fantastic star, Bill Murray.
With Groundhog Day recently taking place , Round 2 all about the movies of that film's fantastic star, Bill Murray.
And with all of this thumbs up carry-on during the week, Round 3 features films with some terrific thumbs up moments.
On your movies... get set... GO!
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