About This Quiz
Who said that watching made-for-TV movies was a waste of time? Ace this quiz, and you'll feel deservedly smug about your sick day television habits. Or just take the quiz after you've run out of bingeable Tori Spelling films.The 2009 movie isn't strictly drama.
Both movies featured the hero Lacey Smithsonian.
The movie stars Tiffani-Amber Thiessen.
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"How I Married My High School Crush" involves time travel, if you're curious.
OK, that's simplistic — but it is part of the story.
Any movie starring Shirley MacLaine, Shannen Doherty and Parker Posey is bound to be a watcher.
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Alyssa Milano's character falls in love with her grown imaginary friend.
It has references to "Inferno," but it's set in Alaska.
The film on polyfidelity earned a spot at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Good for Brandon Walsh.
Figuring out the lighting must be difficult for a vampire photographer.
It follows a "legendary" rhythm and blues artist's comeback.
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Kathy Bates lost the Emmy to the equally delightful Helen Mirren.
It's neither. A Lifetime holiday-themed "12 Angry Men" sounds terrific, though.
Both Lohan and Taylor understood love-hate relationships with the press.
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The movie, which features Atkins, is based on the book "The Blue Lagoon," but loosely.
Spoiler: The teen and the stepmom become friends in the end.
It's called "A Chance of Snow," but we would probably watch a movie revolving around airline peanuts, too.
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The mother ends up having to bear the son of the devil, which just goes to show you really shouldn't do business with Lucifer.
The movies are based on the classic V.C. Andrews young adult fiction books.
Well, no age is a good age for syphilis.
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If you're looking for a party topic, ask everyone to come up with their best Lifetime movie title, and see if they can beat "Crowned and Dangerous."
"A Friend to Die For" starred Tori Spelling and Kellie Martin.
You can guess where "The Husband She Met Online" goes.
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But we're writing up our pitch deck for "Little Miss Imperfect" now.
But the surgeon makes her face look exactly like his dead wife's!
Aubrey Plaza voiced Grumpy Cat in what had to be a seriously great gig.
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The Lifetime version, made in 2012, had a cast of black actresses playing the feature roles.
Beware the internet, youths!
The remake of "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?" came from the twisted mind of actor/writer/executive producer James Franco.
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