This game is like a eating a cream puff - a tasty but one-dimensional treat.
If you aren't used to DVD-based board games, the switching between the board and DVD can take some getting used to. However, this is the nature of these types of games and not really a major issue once you get used to it. The board portion is just like any board game, it's the DVD portion and the level of interaction that it provides that gives it a definite boost in entertainment value. It's a nice feature to be able to use videos and pictures to solve clues.
However, I wouldn't exactly call this game educational unless you need to brush up on your entertainment knowledge for your audition of 1 vs 100. Of course, this isn't the focus of the game but none-the-less, since it lacks the breadth of a game like trivial pursuit it won't hold the interest of those who prefer broader questions in their trivia games.
What it lacks in breadth, it makes up in depth and the DVD does a good job of shuffling the questions enough to prevent too much repetition. Even your resident movie buff will be challenged by some of the more obscure questions. All in all a very entertaining game that works well for small groups.