As the "Classic Mythology" - this being Greek myths - have been taught since the founding of America, and will be continued to be taught: yes the Greek gods and goddesses will be around in 2011.
Greek gods
Yes they would be false gods to Christians. As would the Christian god be a false god to those that believed in the Greek gods.
The chief gods of Greek mythology were commonly referred to as the Pantheon.πολλούς θεούςthis is the way to write 'many gods' in greek.
The earliest Greek stories revolved around the Gods. This includes Hercules, along with Zera and the Gods of Olympus.
The question has no answer, since there were no movies then, and no ancient Greek gods now.
the Egyptian gods had the heads of animal;the greek gods looked like humans.
Nobody knows if the Greek gods really lived but most Greeks would say they would because of their religion.
The Greek gods are part of Greek mythology meaning they never existed. And if they did then they would still be around. The answer is either "never" or "forever". Since it was a religion and, thus, had answers for every possible proof against it it is not able to be proven wrong or correct.
Zeus was the king of the Greek gods, so I guess he would be considered the "master" of them as well.
No, most Greek myths are based around gods or demi-gods.
Though there are many features of the Greek gods, I would say that a main one is their immortality.
It would be a tie and then they would go for shoots of ouzo :)