Post Quiz: Wanton Destruction

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Post Quiz: Wanton Destruction

For some reason, the wanton destruction of internationally-recognised monuments and natural wonders is a source of endless delight in science fiction films. How many of these films can you match to their monsters (or causative agents) and something destroyed in the film? Some of the monuments were destroyed in more than one film, so different combinations are possible.

Movie TitleMonster ResponsibleDamage
  1. Cloverfield
  2. Deep Impact
  3. G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Armageddon
  6. The Day after Tomorrow
  7. Superman
  8. Independence Day
  9. Godzilla (1954)
  10. 2012
  • Meteorite
  • Lex Luthor and others
  • Global Warming
  • Large reptile
  • Meteorites
  • Marionette terrorists
  • Polar shift
  • Aliens
  • Nanomites
  • Clover
  • White House
  • Tokyo Tower
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Sphinx
  • Hollywood Sign
  • Notre Dame
  • Hoover Dam
  • Taj Mahal
  • Chrysler Building
  • Brooklyn Bridge

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A poster of a film entitled 'Attack of the Killer Dummies'.
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