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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010).
About the movie:
Four students set out to investigate a mysterious cabin in the woods. They are never heard from again.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010)?
a.
The chirping on the Tricorder (especially when Sulu scans after the Enterprise is destroyed) comes from an audio remote control device for the Radio Shack ("Realistic" label) answering machine. The remote control was able to be used away from home, over the phone to signal the answering machine (through electronic chirping sounds) to play back massages or carry out other functions.
b.
On one of the cars is an advert for "Dog Chow". In the movie
Showgirls
,
Gina Gershon
(who plays Cathy in "Driven") famously talks about how she used to love to eat Dog Chow.
c.
27 pages of exposition had to be cut from the shooting script while on location to compensate for delays created by exceptionally uncooperative weather.
d.
The radio station call letters, WMCB, were created by inserting
Michael Curtiz
initials into those of Warner Bros.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010)?
a.
This is the second film to feature
Liev Schreiber
in drag. The first role was in his theatrical debut,
Mixed Nuts
.
b.
French visa # 12630.
c.
Boris Karloff
was originally hired to play John F. Black but it soon became clear that his severe arthritis would not permit him to undertake such a strenuous role. Karloff was switched to the part of Mr. Hinchley, and
Basil Rathbone
was brought in to play Black.
d.
The shots of the students on the ridge supposedly above the house was undeveloped real estate up the road from the actual shooting location. The filmmakers put the cast and crew in 4 wheel drive vehicles and drove them up the side of the mountain to obtain the photography for these scenes.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010)?
a.
A pig shaped barrage balloon can be seen flying above Battersea Power Station as Nanny McPhee and the boys ride into London. Rock group
Pink Floyd
famously used an image of a balloon in the shape of a pig flying over Battersea Power Station on the cover of their 1977 album Animals.
b.
In real life,
Anthony Quinn
was a close personal friend of gangster
Frank Costello
after the mob boss retired and until Costellos death.
c.
The two lead actors memorized each others lines so that they could both interrupt each other in character. This unsettled a lot of the actors they were playing opposite, leading to a greater sense of verisimilitude.
d.
Anson Cooke, who played the killer, is a skilled blacksmith and fabricated all of the weapons he uses to dispatch his victims in the film.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Final Project: The Cooke Homestead (2010)?
a.
A small campground was set up in the back yard of the house where most of the filming took place and the crew had to spend the weekend shooting around it, which is why you only ever see the house from one side.
b.
When Batgirl sneaks to the motorcycle contest, one of the gangs there are dressed like the main characters in
Stanley Kubrick
s
A Clockwork Orange
. At the same time, the background song is "Fun for Me", performed by
Phil Peskett
.
Phil Peskett
is Nadsat (Alex de Large and his droogs language) for Milk.
c.
Nancy Allen
s film debut.
d.
This was the first assignment in the directors chair for the noted German cinematographer
Karl Freund
. He was given this opportunity only two years after arriving in the United States.