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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Fast & Furious (2009) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Fast & Furious (2009) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009).
About the movie:
Brian O'Conner, now working for the FBI in LA, teams up with Dominic Toretto to bring down a heroin importer by infiltrating his operation.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
Although Patrick is extremely wealthy, we never actually see him do any work.
b.
While the project was still in early development,
Kerry Conran
originally wanted to produce it as if it were a lost serial from the 1930s, with the film featuring unknown actors, shot in black and white, and divided into chapters each ending with a cliffhanger. All of these ideas were subsequently abandoned in an attempt to gain bigger box office appeal.
c.
According to a magazine interview with
Irvin Kershner
in May 2004, Kershner states that
Richard Marquand
didnt direct all of
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
, it was Kershners assistant director and
George Lucas
who took over after the actors didnt respond very well to Richard Marquand. The relationship between Marquand and
George Lucas
was said to be bad. On the DVD commentary, however,
George Lucas
claims he worked quite well with Marquand.
d.
Ron Yuan
suffers from vertigo. For the scene where his character David Park hanging out the window, the reactions on his face are natural. Director
Justin Lin
in the commentary said that he really wanted to get this scene done since they were losing the natural lighting. He jokily threatened to hang Ron himself if he didnt do the shot right away.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
With a gross of $72.5 mio., it had the biggest three day opening ever for a Universal Pictures beating
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
s $72.1 mil.
b.
Lombard, Carole was replaced during filming, but can still be seen in the released print.
c.
When filming was taking place in Manchester, England in 2003, a local resident who lived across the street recorded set construction, and on-set activity from his window with a camcorder. When the director,
Charles Shyer
, found out the local resident was doing this he threatened to "sue his ass" but the resident reminded him that they were filming outside his very house.
d.
Woody Allen
said in an interview that the reason he shot the film the way he did was that he wanted to break the usual rules of filmmaking. He cut scenes right in the middle of dialog, he used hand held cameras for no particular reason and did not care if he showed the side or the back of a performers head during a scene. Allen said for this reason, he felt this film was one of his best.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
George Montgomery
s trumpet playing was performed by Miller band member
Johnny Best
.
b.
The role of Norma Desmond was initially offered to
Mae West
(who rejected the part),
Mary Pickford
(who demanded too much project control), and
Pola Negri
(who, like Mae West, turned it down) before being accepted by
Gloria Swanson
.
c.
This was the first John Wayne film to be shown on American network television.
d.
Despite having the cast reunited,
Michelle Rodriguez
(Letty) does not share any scenes with
Paul Walker
(Brian) and
Jordana Brewster
(Mia), since Letty dies after the events of the opening scene.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
Mark Romanek
was originally slated to direct the film.
b.
David Ayer
(
The Fast and the Furious
,
Training Day
) did uncredited rewrites.
c.
Barton MacLane
s last film.
d.
A fire near the Glenfinnan viaduct in Scotland delayed filming of the Hogwarts Express scenes for a day.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
The title "Phffft" comes from Walter Winchells column which was widely read during the 50s. When a celebrity couples marriage broke up, Winchell would describe the break-up as "phffft".
b.
This film was the first movie ever shown on HBO when the service premiered in 1972.
c.
The F-BOMB Camaro used at the end of the final chase scene through the tunnel is a duplicate of David Friebergers real 71 Camaro "F Bomb". David was the chief editor for Hot Rod magazine for years. Originally built by Tom Nelson at Nelsonracingengines.com
d.
Elizabeth Taylor
s husband at time,
Richard Burton
, thought the film was horrible and damaging to his wifes career, according to letters released for auction in 2004. "I sit here vulgarised by the idea that my wife is doing; violently against my taste; a f - - - lousy nothing bloody film," he wrote in a 1973 letter to two employees. He continued "Taylors singular acceptance of this film is because she wants to remain a famous film star. What the stupid (occasionally) maniac doesnt realise is that she is already immortalised (as a film person) forever."
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
The large, beer-filled, boot-shaped glass termed "Das Boot" in the movie served as the grand finale of all of the drinking games. Actually "Das Boot" translates as "the boat" in English. "Der Stiefel" would be the correct German terminology for "the boot." Such "beer boots" are known as "Bierstiefel" in Germany. They are descended from the centuries old German soldiers tradition of accepting the challenge to drink beer out of anothers boot.
b.
Pierre Watkin
(Admiral Tree) and
Stanley Andrews
(Colonel John Briggs) were in studio records for those roles, but never appeared.
Lester Dorr
was listed as a cast member in a news item but was not seen in the movie.
c.
Dwayne Johnson
was offered the lead role of John Grimm but chose the role of Sarge because he thought it was more interesting.
d.
The film takes place before the events of
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
.
Sung Kang
plays Han in both films, in this film when Dominic tells Han to go his own way he says hes going to go to Tokyo, where he becomes a major character in the 3rd film.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
Vin Diesel
originally wanted to make the 4th and 5th films back to back, but Universal decided to take some time to see how the current movie would work out before moving on to a fifth. Diesel was allowed to direct an 18 minute short film set in the Fast And Furious world, which will be available on the DVD.
b.
Nicolas Cage
was initially cast as Chudnofsky, but dropped out. He intended to play the role with a Jamaican accent, much to director
Michel Gondry
s dismay.
c.
MAX, the ship computer speaks in Bulgarian. When David enters the ship and takes the pilot seat MAX says "Vnimanie! Oblegni se! Chui me!" which means "Attention! Sit back! Listen to me!"
d.
Contrary to popular belief, ESCAPE is the only film of the 5 original POTAs that was deliberately written open ended for a sequel. No sequel discussions for PLANET began until after the release. BENEATH was written as THE FINAL entry. CONQUESTs original ending led to mans downfall without mercy. And BATTLE was deliberately planned as the last. After CONQUEST, Arthur Jacobs was already considering the TV series; but CONQUEST profits were just good enough to justify another (this time) kid-friendly entry.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
Was voted the 4th best film of all time in AFIs 10th anniversary of the 100 Years... 100 Movies series.
b.
The freighter the Constructicons hide out on is named "Bayos." This is a joke on
Michael Bay
s action sequences, which are filled with as much chaos and mayhem as possible, that they have been christened "Bayos" and "Bayhem".
c.
With a gross of $72.5 million on its opening weekend, the movie had the biggest April debut ever. (
Anger Management
formerly held the record with $42.2 million)
d.
Alexanders Pyrrhic victory at the Hydaspes is actually a combination of two actual battles. The real Hydaspes battle was a much easier victory for the real Alexander, and Porus became one of his allies. The second battle was the siege of Multan, where Alexander was mortally wounded while leading his men as they assaulted the fortress. Both battles were victories.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
The interior of the visit to Columbia University was actually filmed in the main rotunda of the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. The large electron microscope in the center of the set was actually made of plywood, plaster and fiberglass, concealing three 16-foot bronze centerpieces.
b.
During production
Billy Wilder
was continuously working on the script. One day he asked
Audrey Hepburn
to feign illness so he would have enough time to finish the scene to be shot.
c.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 that OConnor drives was provided by Kaizo Industries which was claimed to be legal for road use under "kit car" guidelines. The R34 was later believed to be stolen in July 2009, when it was later revealed to be one of the three R34s seized by government agents. As of September 2009, its fate is unknown.
d.
Dean Cain is afraid of flying
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Fast & Furious (2009)?
a.
With $72.5 mio., had the highest-grossing opening weekend for a car-themed movie (beating
Cars
$60.1 million).
b.
This was originally slated to be
Steven Spielberg
s first theatrical feature and he spent months on pre-production.
c.
Casey Affleck
and
Joaquin Phoenix
are brothers-in-law (though they were not during the filming of the movie). Casey is married to Joaquins sister
Summer Phoenix
.
d.
There had been plans for another film featuring the character Rooster Cogburn, to be entitled "Someday", but it was canceled when this movie proved to be only a moderate hit at the box office. In addition Paramount Pictures felt that
John Wayne
had become too old to carry a successful movie, and that in any case audiences in the mid-1970s were not interested in westerns.
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