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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Catwoman (2004) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Catwoman (2004) - 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: Catwoman (2004).
About the movie:
A shy woman, endowed with the speed, reflexes, and senses of a cat, walks a thin line between criminal and hero, even as a detective doggedly pursues her, fascinated by both of her personas.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
According to
Alex Green
, the whip master,
Halle Berry
needed a week of 90-minute practice sessions before she was able to successfully crack a whip.
b.
James Stewart
felt that he was miscast as Shepherd Henderson.
c.
The painting in Tommys (
Edward Burns
) home office is of the house Ed Burns grew up in on Long Island.
d.
Harald Zwart
: [Fredrikstad] When Cody and Natalie are meeting in the café, the Norwegian ice-cream brand Diplom is is shown in the background on the wall behind Natalie. Also the Diplom-Is jenta is seen on the floor to the left behind Natalie.
Harald Zwart
always puts in a couple of items from Norway in his movies. He has also put in the scarf from his local soccer team, FFK (Fredrikstad Fotballklubb), which you can see hangs from the door to his room. There is even a pennant on the wall of his (Cody Banks) room from the same soccer team. The colors are red and white on both the scarf and the pennant.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
The role of Ophelia Powers was originally offered to
Julie Newmar
.
b.
Jennifer Aniston
and
Brad Pitt
made headlines when they bought the film rights to
Audrey Niffenegger
s novel before it was released to the public.
c.
Jack Nicholson
and
Gene Wilder
were both considered for the role of Lex Luthor.
d.
Many scenes were shot in one or two takes due to the budget restraints.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
Halle Berry
accepted the Golden Raspberry Award (Razzie) as "Worst Actress of 2004" she won for this film herself.
b.
According to
Alfred Molina
, the stunt team would often trick him into performing a stunt.
c.
Midway during shooting, the captains chair from the bridge set disappeared, apparently stolen. While the film crew scrambled to find a way to work around the problem, the
Enterprise
cast and crew shooting in the soundstages next door decided to have a little fun at their franchise-mates expense:
Scott Bakula
visited
Patrick Stewart
s trailer to present him with a makeshift wooden "replacement" chair with the letters K-A-P-T-I-N painted on it.
d.
With the song "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen",
Irving Berlin
paid homage to the Stage Door Canteen in the movie,
This Is the Army
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
During production, one of the working titles of the film was "Jackie Dee".
b.
During the restaurant sequence with
Benjamin Bratt
, the sushi being gorged by
Halle Berry
was actually chunks of fruit molded to look like raw fish.
c.
Director Erin MacMillan provided the voice of one of the actresses who was unavailable for ADR.
d.
David Alan Grier
was originally cast in the role of butler, but the racial implications and cultural differences from the play caused the production to combine the butler role and
Hank Azaria
s character.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
The werewolf in this film was the screens first science-fictional, non-supernatural lycanthrope. While possessed of incredible strength and ferocity, he could be killed by ordinary bullets and didnt require a full moon to cause transformation.
b.
The American title for this film was kept as "The Karate Kid", to maintain the connection to the earlier films it is loosely based on, even though this movie takes place in China and the martial arts used are forms of kung fu. The difference is referenced in the film when Dres mother describes a team as practicing karate, and Dre quickly corrects her.
c.
After reading the screenplay, director
Pitof
and
Jean Rabasse
presented to the producers an alternative version of the story that was refused using the argument that it was too artistic.
d.
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was under contract to play the title character but after the departure of original scriptwriter and lyricist
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, Harrison tried to back out of the project.
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was hired as a replacement. When the studio successfully lured Harrison back they paid Plummer his entire agreed-upon fee of $300,000 to sit out the production of the film. Harrison was wary of
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writing the score since he was an unknown quantity to him and, on his own, had English songwriters
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and
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try their hand at songs for the film. Swann and Flanders signed a contract with Fox in February 1966 and completed at least four songs (Animalitarians/I Wont Be King/A Total Vegetarian/Goodbye to Sophie) which Harrison recorded as demos before Harrison heard and approved the Bricusse score for use in the film.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
First film to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award Oscar that is (at least partially) a mockumentary.
b.
As
John Wayne
refused to use a stunt-double in the movie, director
Edward Dmytryk
and screenwriter
Ben Barzman
wrote scenes for Wayne with dangerous stunts so that Wayne would want to use a stuntman. Not even this deterred Wayne who still did the stunts.
c.
Daniel Waters
wrote a draft of the screenplay in 1995. The writers that revised the script include:
Laeta Kalogridis
,
Theresa Rebeck
(credited),
Kate Kondell
,
John Rogers
(credited),
John D. Brancato
(credited),
Michael Ferris
(credited),
Jon Cowan
,
John OBrien
,
David Reynolds
,
Harley Peyton
,
Valerie Breiman
,
Rita Hsiao
, and
Andrew W. Marlowe
.
d.
The Decepticon Overloads alternate mode is a Komatsu HD465-7 articulated dump truck.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
Three Egyptian Mau cats played the role of Midnight.
b.
Quentin Tarantino
originally gave the script to makeup effects man
Robert Kurtzman
to direct. When he couldnt commit, Tarantino showed the script to
Robert Rodriguez
, who eagerly signed on.
c.
The camo pattern worn by the Marines was custom made for the movie, but due to its similarity it is often confused for one called "frog and leaf," which is no longer in production.
d.
John Wayne
was suffering from the early stages of lung cancer during filming (although he didnt know it at the time). After the near fatal fire scene accident he started having a chronic cough and that night started spitting up spots of blood (he continued to smoke still unaware of the real cause). The intense fire stunt seemed to inflame his condition.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Catwoman (2004)?
a.
The
Hans Zimmer
score was done completely with synthesizers, all of which he played. No orchestras were used.
b.
The story was originally set in Guatemala in an earlier draft of the script.
c.
DVD contains some deleted scenes: dialog scene between Patience and Laurel after George disapproves of her work; chase scene with three dogs on a scrapyard after the resurrection; slightly extended love scene; omitted dialog between Catwoman and Laurel in her house (alternate); more Hollywood-like ending: Patience is painting a wall somewhere outside. Tom comes to her and tells that Wesley has confessed and the murders are officially closed. After some talking they kiss and the camera pans away...
d.
The color red is scarce throughout the film. Its only presence is on Tamara.
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