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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : All That I Need (2005) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : All That I Need (2005) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005).
About the movie:
A group of people starts a money pyramid scheme. As they start to make major money, jealousy and greed enter the picture. Their friendships are tested when they start to turn on each other.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
The actors signed a $5 million damages clause that they had to pretend that the movie was real for a period of time, even around their family.
b.
Start of principal photography on
Burt Reynolds
next movie
Rough Cut
was delayed so that Reynolds could finish his work on this film.
c.
In a scene featuring Elvis and Laurel Goodwin outside the Pirates Den, 2 movie posters can be seen featuring
Blue Hawaii
- starring Elvis Presley.
d.
In the scene in which Jeffrey is sitting at a table in the madhouse and the camera moves towards him you can see an old s/w photograph hanging on the wall. This is a photo of Kyle Brody, the 8th kid kidnapped by Rustin Parr and the only one who wasnt killed by him. Kyle Brody was the main witness in the Rustin Parr trial and he described how the children were killed. He spent most of his life in a madhouse. So the madhouse in which Jeffrey lives could be exactly the one in which Kyle Brody spent his life. As the photo shows Kyle Brody as a grown-up, it was shot in the madhouse, too.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
In the scene where Lawrence Woodruff (Bill Cosby) visit Jack and his friends at their tree house, he eagerly spots a cigar box but is disappointed when he discovers that it is filled with toys and not cigars. It is a genuine Cuban Partagas cigar box and both
Bill Cosby
and the films director
Francis Ford Coppola
are avid cigar smokers in real life.
b.
The difficulties surrounding
Sigourney Weaver
s contract negotiations were such that
James Cameron
and
Gale Anne Hurd
- recently married - announced that if the deal was not done by the time they got back from their honeymoon, they were out. When they returned, no progress had been made - so
James Cameron
, determined to make the film and wary of the deadline scenario he had created, devised a scheme: he telephoned
Arnold Schwarzenegger
s agent for an informal chat and informed him that, thanks to his newfound standing in Hollywood following
The Terminator
, he had decided to make this film entirely his own by writing Ripley out; as Cameron anticipated, Schwarzeneggers agent immediately relayed the information to his colleague representing Weaver at ICM, who in turn contacted 20th Century-Fox Head of Production
Lawrence Gordon
; both men, determined that under no circumstances whatsoever would Ripley be written out, wasted no time in sealing Weavers deal.
c.
Ray Dennis Steckler, sometimes credited with producing, directing and editing this movie, insists that he had nothing to do with it.
d.
Kevin (the rhino boy) came to the audition holding Cecil the rhino. He is seen holding the stuffed rhino throughout the movie.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
Held the world record for highest opening-weekend gross of an R-rated film (with $52,306,548) until
The Matrix Reloaded
.
b.
The characters that rolled were kept track of during filming. The pyramid board in the background has the real names as they advance positions. As characters would roll, they would gradually start wearing nicer clothes as the story advances.
c.
It took only six weeks for
WALL·E
to gross over $200 million in the USA.
d.
Was June Lockharts second film, and first credited role. Out of the four children starring in the movie, she was the only one to continue acting in to adulthood.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 10, 1949 with
Victor Mature
,
Charles Kemper
and
Reginald Gardiner
reprising their film roles.
b.
A notable flop for Universal in 1930.
c.
Over 700 actors where auditioned for the movie. Over 140 characters where cast. Many with individual story lines. The camera captured over 40 hours of footage. Only the most believable performances and relevant characters where included in the final cut.
d.
During the course of the film,
Peter Lind Hayes
does vocal imitations of
Rudy Vallee
,
Walter Winchell
,
Ben Bernie
and
Bing Crosby
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
The movies line "No wire hangers!" was voted as the #89 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premiere in 2007.
b.
The additional scenes written for
Charles Laughton
were filmed in New York City in November 1946, because
Ingrid Bergman
was then starring in a Broadway production of "Joan of Lorraine".
c.
Many of the actors families were upset after watching the movie, convinced that their relative was really involved in a pyramid, even though they know that their relative is an actor.
d.
Not one of Sadors fighters manages to gain a kill during the movie. All of the heros vessels, which are destroyed, are destroyed by the flagships actions or sacrificed by the pilot.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
The character of Jonathan Reiss exposes his private jet passengers to a form of Ebola. The "antidote" is a clear capsule with small black pills in it. In reality, this is a herbal medicine made in China and is a cure for an upset stomach.
b.
The car that Jodie drives in the film is a 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber.
c.
Many of the actors played themselves and wore their own clothes.
d.
Graeme Revell
had composed a complete original score when the movie was slated to be released as "Eaters of the Dead" in 1998. But after the film was deemed unwatchable during test screenings,
Michael Crichton
took over the project and rejected Revells original score and brought in
Jerry Goldsmith
to rescore the film, renamed "The 13th Warrior."
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
Comedian Brandon Gibson was upset in real life that his act was cut short by the arrest. His anger and reaction is included in the movie.
b.
The Hollywood Library is officially known as the Frances Goldwyn Library. The building was designed by Frank Gehry, architect of Disney Concert Hall, and replaced the earlier Hollywood library which was damaged in a fire in 1982.
c.
Each celebrity who did a cameo was paid $10,000 for two days work (including
The Turtles
who sang the title song). If anyone was required to work for more than two days, they were to receive an extra $10,000. No one went overtime.
d.
Toward the end of the film, the story is interrupted by the appearance of an announcer (played by
Arthur Hohl
,) who states that mysteries move too swiftly for the audience to determine the villain, and for this reason a one minute intermission will be provided for them to solve the mystery on their own before returning to the story.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
After the beat up scene, Andreas states, "Well be seeing you next Wednesday". All of the pyramid meetings take place on a Wednesday in the story. The next meeting is on the Yacht. This is a direct reference to John Landis and his frequent use of "See you next Wednesday" in his movies. Also see "2001 Space Odyssey" where a character says this to his family but is killed before ever seeing them again.
b.
The first motion picture released with an MPAA PG-13 rating. (
The Flamingo Kid
, the first film to *get* a PG-13 rating, sat on the shelves for 5 months before release.)
c.
The home used in the film is not the Rosenbach Museum and Library, but is a private home two doors west. Both houses, however, were built at the same time and originally had an identical floor plan. During the filming of the movie, DeLancey Place was closed for a few days.
Denholm Elliott
was the only actor in the film to visit the Rosenbach. The staff of the museum were all given Pennsylvania State Film Commission tee shirts.
d.
In a recent Channel 4 (UK) survey of the top 100 war movies
Steven Spielberg
voted this as his favorite, mainly due to its sheer "boys own" factor of unreality. He even went so far as to repeat the "Broadsword calling Danny Boy" line.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
The opening song "The Journey" is sung from the bottles perspective. The song expresses the lifeless objects desperate call for help when lost at sea instead of Pennys hope of being rescued, which is a common misconception.
b.
Most of the uniforms worn by the Nazis in the Berlin book burning scene are authentic WW2 uniforms and not costumes. A cache of old uniforms was found in Germany and obtained by costume designer
Anthony Powell
to be used in the film.
c.
Official Selection of the 2011 PDX Underground Film Festival, Portland, Oregon.
d.
Charlie the cinematographer was the night manager at the Marriot hotel where the dorm room scenes are filmed. Residents complained to Charlie claiming that a porno was being filmed by a 13 year old boy. Charlie had the front desk calls forwarded to the room where they were filming. He explained that they were not filming a porno and that he was the cinematographer and that he was 25 years old.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: All That I Need (2005)?
a.
The bar scenes were shot in a real restaurant/bar called Nara Nara, where the Duke character worked that was located at the Irvine Spectrum in Irvine California. The establishment has since closed down.
b.
The first Coen Brothers film to gross over $100 million in the United States.
c.
When the movie was first released on VHS in 1991, the tapes were colored gold.
d.
With the subsequent death of screenwriter
Richard Maibaum
and various lawsuits, it would be another 6 years before the next Bond film.
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