Blastermind: Parting Shots - NOW WITH ANSWERS

How many final shots from SF and fantasy movies can you recognise?

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This time round the theme is Final Shots. Yep, you just have to name the following 16 films by recognising their last images before the credits rolled (post-credit extra scenes and bits shown during the end credits don’t count). Award yourselves one point for each, except for those marked with an asterix which are worth two points (because we reckon they’re extra difficult).

Usual request: please don’t post answers in the comments section below (though you can use it to boast about how many you’ve got or moan about the ones you can’t get) but you may find this thread on the SFX forum useful.

To discover the answers go to page two – that way latecomers who want to play along can do so without having the answers spoilt (we’ve adopted this new approach for the answers because mobile users were complaining that their devices couldn’t use the old “white-out” method – hope you’re all okay with it).

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Final shot 1

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Final shot 2

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Final shot 3

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Final shot 4

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Final shot 5

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Final shot 6

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Final shot 7 *

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Final shot 8

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Final shot 9

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Final shot 10

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Final shot 11

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Final shot 12 *

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Final shot 13

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Final shot 14

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Final shot 15

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Final shot 16 *

Answers on the next page…

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THE ANSWERS

Final shot 1

The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers

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Final shot 2

Raiders Of The Lost Ark

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Final shot 3

The Matrix

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Final shot 4

Underworld

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Final shot 5

THX 1138

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Final shot 6

Donnie Darko

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Final shot 7 *

The Company Of Wolves

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Final shot 8

Jason And The Argonauts

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Final shot 9

The Prestige

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Final shot 10

Videodrome

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Final shot 11

Dark City

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Final shot 12 *

Soylent Green

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Final shot 13

The Fifth Element

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Final shot 14

The Black Hole

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Final shot 15

Dune

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Final shot 16 *

The Lost World

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.