No, bibliographic refers to books.
I think 21 grams refers to the weight of a human soul.
That theme appears in a number of movies, but one interesting example is "Groundhog Day".
Its is never mention in the movie, but Leigh Anne refers to him as Oompa Loompa when she talks with Michael.
The name was Blair Elkin, but YES, Ellen Barkin is MOST DEFINITELY the person to which the movie refers! It's an anagram! :)
prefix addition
Yes, the movie 23. If the question refers to the Scary Movie spoof films the answer is no
No, bibliographic refers to books.
I've rewatched the movie trying to find out, and they never actually show which brand. But as far as I can infer, it's Marlboro.
The Last Mimzy.
It refers to the amount of drugs he buys during the movie. (joke not the real answer)
Legally Blondes
"Post apocalyptic" refers to things occurring or taking place after an apocalypse. The prefix "post" means "after," and "apocalypse" is "any universal or widespread destruction or disaster." For example, a nuclear war, or a giant meteor colliding with earth, or a pandemic (a global plague).
The name refers to a 2007 American religious comedy movie.
Animation/movie flie
The term characterization refers to the personality of a character in a book, play, movie, etc. It is the qualities that the writer has given a character.
This is an old slang term for a movie theater and refers to the fact that many couples would be in there making out during the movie.