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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Big Daddy (1999) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Big Daddy (1999) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999).
About the movie:
A lazy law school grad adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend, but everything doesn't go as planned and he becomes the unlikely foster father.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
At the end of the movie Paul Douglas has a cameo appearance with the line: "A litter from three wives.." In reference to the movie
A Letter to Three Wives
.
b.
There are several references by the films lead to a fictional orchestral music soloist named Samuel Cardon. The composer for this film is Sam Cardon and the name-dropping was a homage/injoke.
c.
Cole Sprouse
and
Dylan Sprouse
both lost baby teeth during production and had to be fitted with temporary replacements. Dylan Sprouses tooth fell out in the middle of a take. Near the end of the movie, just after entering Hooters for his birthday, Sonny makes a reference to Julian about dealing with a missing tooth.
d.
The design of the Flying Graysons costumes was a reference to the red, yellow and green spandex that Robin wears currently in the comic books.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
Adam Sandler
s wife,
Jackie Sandler
(Jackie Titone), plays the waitress in the bar that gets Julian a root beer. This was her first movie with her husband.
b.
Burt Reynolds
auditioned for this movie.
c.
Features four actors from the Batman films.
George Clooney
played Batman in
Batman & Robin
.
Drew Barrymore
appeared in
Batman Forever
, Rutger Hauer appeared in _Batman Begins (2005)_ and
Maggie Gyllenhaal
appeared in
The Dark Knight
. In addition, Barrymores and Gyllenhaals characters are both romantically involved with Harvey Dent/Two-Face.
d.
Third movie of six that star actor
Charles Bronson
made with director
Michael Winner
. Prior to this film they made
Chatos Land
and
The Mechanic
and after-wards they collaborated on
Death Wish
,
Death Wish II
and
Death Wish 3
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
Writer-director-actress
Adrienne Shelly
wrote the screenplay while she was pregnant with her daughter, Sophie.
b.
Jeffrey Katzenberg
refers to this film as
Guess Whos Coming to Dinner
meets
Shrek
.
c.
The "Scuba Steve" action figure in this movie is a fictional doll made up by
Adam Sandler
. "Scuba Steve" is based on a doll that Adam Sandler owned when he was a child, called Diver Dan. Diver Dan can be seen briefly in the intro scenes of another
Dennis Dugan
film,
Problem Child
.
d.
The character played by
Kathleen Freeman
was based on
Alfred Hitchcock
s wife,
Alma Reville
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
The snake cult of Thulsa Doom is modeled after the Flagellants-a cult that arose in Germany at the time of the Plague of the Black Death in the mid 14th. Century. They are wearing similar white robes and some are whipping themselves.
b.
Hal Holbrook
was the first and only choice to play the informant Deep Throat. During the casting process,
Bob Woodward
, while looking at various actors photo head shots and resumes, but not revealing Deep Throats true identity, told and insisted to director
Alan J. Pakula
that Holbrook was the best choice to play Deep Throat. (Holbrook, in fact, bears a strong resemblance to
W. Mark Felt
).
c.
Dennis Dugan
: the guy unprepared for Halloween, also on the boat behind Columbo.
d.
Mary Beth Hurt
(
Paul Schrader
s wife) does the uncredited voice of Cheche.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
The UltraSave All-Night Drug Store seen in this picture was so realistic that people went in and tried to shop there. It was explained to them that it was a movie set but one woman exclaimed, "But we NEED a drug store in this area!"
b.
About 20 minutes into the film, Dr. Harris watches television while eating a meal. The television audio is from the third chapter of part three of Joseph Conrads suspenseful 1915 novel, Victory: An Island Tale. The novels central character, Heyst, who has renounced the world due to his ascetic upbringing, falls in love with Lena. He takes her away to his isolated island to live alone together, but others intrude on his plans - somewhat foreshadowing developments in the film.
c.
Sonnys friend, Mr. Herlihy, is named after the films co-writer
Tim Herlihy
who also plays the singing kangaroo.
d.
El Cids sword "Tizona" can still be seen in the Army Museum (Museo Del Ejército) in Madrid. Soon after his death, it became one of the most precious possessions of the Castilian royal family. And in 1999, a small sample of the blade underwent metallurgical analysis which partially confirmed that it was made in Moorish Cordoba in the eleventh century, although the report does not specify whether the larger-scale composition of the blade identifies it as Damascus steel. In 2006 "El Museo Del Ejércitp" (The Army Museum) was moving from Madrid to Toledo and apparently the sword was not available to be seen in public. El Cid also had a sword called Colada.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
Arthur Brooks is named after
Adam Sandler
s producer
Brooks Arthur
, who produced all of Sandlers albums as well as the score for this movie.
b.
Ray Liotta
was originally cast in the role of Detective Larry Mullane, a part that eventually went to
David Zayas
after Liotta had to bow out, due to a scheduling conflict.
c.
Jerry Bruckheimer
s first 3-D film.
d.
In the Rap Battle sequence, after Jimmy wins the first round, we hear Future call for "Ox and Strike" to come to the stage for the next round of battling. Ox and
Strike
are the real life rap aliases of the two rappers Jimmy faces before winning the contest. They play Lotto and Lyckety-Splyt respectively.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
The "flatworm theory" used in the movie (that flatworms can eat the remains of their own kind and absorb their knowledge) is based on actual tests given to flatworms which involved seeing how quickly they would make the "correct" turn at a Y-intersection after eating the previous experimenters. The results were more inconclusive than the film says.
b.
The mathematical formula for rating poetry by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard is PxI=G.
c.
The "so called seven dirty words" the radio executives tell Howard he cant use are based on a list invented by comedian
George Carlin
.
d.
In the courtroom scene, Mr. Brooks attorney is named Ted Castelucci. This is also the name of the films composer,
Teddy Castellucci
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
In the France part of the shooting, cast and crew slept on the red carpet of the Cannes film festival, as there were no hotel rooms available.
b.
Only nine years of age separate Colleen Camp and Deborah Foreman who respectively act as mother and daughter.
c.
The irate customers name is Bucky (you can hear his wife say his name under her breath).
d.
Adam Sandler
provided the voice of the rollerblader who fell over a stick and yells "Goddamn stick!"
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Big Daddy (1999)?
a.
The original title of the film was going to be "Junebug", but was changed so it would not be confused with
Amy Adams
Junebug
.
b.
The book titled "The Inner World of Childhood" mentioned by Miss Callahan, Amys teacher, is a real work written by American psychologist Frances Wickes around 1930. It was admired greatly by Carl Jung, who wrote an introduction for it in 1931.
c.
Allen Covert
has appeared in fourteen
Adam Sandler
films.
d.
In one scene Jack Sparrow reveals that the pirate term "parley" originated with the French. The word "parler" or "parlez" (both pronounced "par-lay") are forms of the French verb "to speak".
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