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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Bring It On (2000) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Bring It On (2000) Quiz
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About the movie:
A champion high school cheerleading squad discovers its previous captain stole all their best routines from an inner-city school and must scramble to compete at this year's championships.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
All cast and crew attending location filming at the Lockheed Air terminal in Burbank, California had show identification in the form of proof of American citizenship in order to gain access to the movie set.
b.
Playwright
Philip Barry
based the character of Tracy on
Katharine Hepburn
s public image at the time. Shed left her previous studio, RKO, on bad terms, which only worsened her (temporarily) unpopular image.
c.
The vintage rock t-shirts that Cliff wears throughout the film are from director
Peyton Reed
s extensive collection.
d.
The gas-powered struts that hold the De Loreans gullwing doors open would fail during the course of filming a take, so crew members had to be on stand-by with hairdryers to warm them up to stop the doors from drooping.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
Pre-production took over a year before any animation occurred.
b.
The Advanced Chemistry textbook that Cliff is studying is not a real book at all. The PHD writer is actually the Assistant Propmasters name. Though not real, the book is credited at the end of the film as an actual book that was cleared for use.
c.
The original ending, which was a massive special effects sequence created by Industrial Light and Magic, involved a huge tidal wave going through the casino. This ending was cut out in post-production. Numerous references to it still remain in the final film: a shot near the end of the film shows an ambulance driving down an ocean-side road with a wave about to crash into it before the film cuts to another shot; Nicholas Cages character talks about almost drowning at the very end of the film; references to a storm are made throughout the entire film, which were all meant to build up to the action-packed climax that was cut out.
d.
Author
L. Ron Hubbard
is the founder of the controversial Church of Scientology, to which
John Travolta
and
Kelly Preston
belong.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
Neelas IM Chat username is "Drift_Girl" written in Japanese katakana.
b.
Many of the stunts performed by the teams in the national competition, including all stunts more than two bodies high, the fly-overs, and the basket-tosses with head-over-heels rotation, are illegal at the high school level according to the National Federation Interscholastic Spirit Association.
c.
The movies line "Well, heres another nice mess youve gotten me into." was voted as the #60 movie quote by the American Film Institute (out of 100).
d.
One line by Kane, "Dont believe everything you hear on the radio," might be construed as a sly wink from
Orson Welles
to those who panicked upon hearing his radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds."
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
The real General, the locomotive stolen in the movie, is on display in Kennesaw, Georgia, at the Kennesaw Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History.
b.
Columbia head
Harry Cohn
was set against
Jean Arthur
being cast as the female lead.
Frank Capra
was finally able to persuade him by insisting that Cohn listen to her voice not study her face.
c.
The character of Whitney was originally scripted as a peroxide blonde.
d.
Director
Billy Wilder
originally wanted
Frank Sinatra
as Jerry/Daphne.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
The US Marine Corps was given script approval by Republic Pictures.
b.
During the last days of shooting,
Norman Maurer
edited the existing footage into a special hoping to release it on television. When this fell through, it was released as a Super-8 home movie in 1970. It was first released as a sell-through video in the early 1970s in the Cartrivision format, the very first videocassette player / recorder ever marketed. There was also a large rental catalog for this system, mostly of Columbia and Warner Bros. titles. This format was already dead when Betamax and VHS were launched. Almost three decades later this production was released again on home video.
c.
The cheer that Missy hears from out of the hotel window is a cheer from
Kirsten Dunst
s high school alma mater.
d.
Oliver Pratt previously played Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner in the ESPN mini series The Bronx Is Burning. In 1974, Steinbrenner was convicted and suspended from baseball due to illegal contributions made to Nixons 1972 Re-Election Campaign.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
During the filming of the scene when Torrance, Missy, Jan and Les carpool to a football game, a driver, angry that the films motorcade was making him late for dinner, attempted to drive the camera truck off the road. It appears the character of Les is just an overly cautious driver who keeps checking his side mirrors.
Huntley Ritter
is really watching Mr. Road Rage get pulled over by the Highway Patrol.
b.
There are only seven wires used in the entire movie.
c.
Both director
Bryan Singer
and actor
Brandon Routh
expressed interest in reprising their positions from
Superman Returns
on this film; Singer had originally outlined several sequels to follow his story, and Routh was contracted as well. When Warner Bros. announced this film as a "clean reboot" from Singers film, Routh still expressed interest in returning before
Zack Snyder
declared that this movie would have no ties to any previous cinematic incarnation of the character.
d.
When Dieter (
Christian Bale
) is asked about how he became a Naval Aviator, he describes an awesome experience of seeing a fighter plane flying by very close when he was a child in wartime Germany. The experience described is strikingly similar to what Bales character Jim had nineteen years before in
Empire of the Sun
.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
The tattoos on the cast and crew are as follows: Cecil - Otto Preminger - left forearm Cherish - Andy Warhol - thigh Lyle - Hershell Gordon Lewis - left breast Pam - Sam Peckinpah - left arm Chardonnay - Spike Lee - stomach Lewis - David Lynch - knuckles Fidget - William Castle - chest Raven - Kenneth Anger - chest Rodney - Almodovar (presumably Pedro) - right arm Petie - Fassbinder - left forearm Dyna - Sam Fuller - right forearm
b.
All of the actors who were playing cheerleaders had to go to what they ended up calling "Cheerleader Boot Camp".
c.
This is the only film of the trilogy not to feature Spider-Man swinging through the city at the end.
d.
Topper Harleys name comes from Harley-Davidsons 1960s motor scooter, the Harley Topper.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
The titles translation in Russian is "Catch the Wave!", in many other languages its "Kings of the Waves".
b.
Huntley Ritter
performed the Nationals scene with a sprained ankle.
c.
In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interest in First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930s, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" was often used.
d.
Two dream sequences for this film were made in the 2-color Technicolor process. This was the first commercially released color footage to be lit with artificial light.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
Michèle Morgan
was tested for the role of Lina and
Constance Worth
replaced
Phyllis Barry
as "Mrs. Fitzpatrick."
b.
Robert Altman felt that Liv Tyler had been too glamorous in previous films so he asked her to cut her hair short for for this movie.
c.
The Oval Office set was originally constructed for
Dave
and subsequently used for
The West Wing
.
Anna Deavere Smith
has appeared in all 3 productions.
d.
Kirsten Dunst
and
Gabrielle Union
were both cheerleaders in school.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bring It On (2000)?
a.
During auditioning and casting, any interested actors were to submit a 10-minute video of themselves describing an important sexual experience. The director received approximately 500 tapes.
b.
Robert Duvall
turned down the lead role because he was making
Secondhand Lions
.
c.
The Nationals were filmed in Oceanside, California.
d.
The scenes of the character of Joey Proffitt talking in Pee-Wee Hermans voice were improvised as the Pee-Wee voice was not part of the original script.
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