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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Pope (2010) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Pope (2010) - Part (2) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010).
About the movie:
You're either in, or you're in the way!
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Like several other Columbia releases of the 1960s (i.e.,
Bye Bye Birdie
,
Strait-Jacket
), this film includes a spoof of the studio logo, in this case with the Torch Lady doffing her robes in animation and turning into a cartoon cowgirl.
b.
Originally titled "Kiss The Ring". It was renamed "Gone With The Pope" by Grindhouse Releasing (The Films distributor).
c.
The rabbi at the funeral is played by actor
Jeremy Piven
s real life father,
Byrne Piven
.
d.
The nuclear crater that Doug encounters is completely computer generated.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
The eighth of sixty-six Hopalong Cassidy movies.
b.
Due to the lack of script and the loose plot, Murawski has stated "I think he was just coming up with ideas for scenes, and shooting as he went along."
c.
Originally meant to star Sir Sean Connery and
Don Johnson
, but Johnson had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with
Miami Vice
.
Mark Harmon
was brought in as a last-minute replacement.
d.
Much of the films background information, such as the story of Brian being beaten, robbed and blackmailed after soliciting a man at a mens toilet, is taken directly from the 1983 book "The Love You Make" by Peter Brown and Steven Gaines.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
As part of the marketing campaign in North America and the United Kingdom, posters were put up in major cities on bus stops, the sides of buildings, etc. designating areas that were restricted for humans only, with a number to call (866.666.6001 in the US, 0207 148 7468 in the UK) in order to report non-humans. The title of the film was generally not included, although the URL address for the films official website was.
b.
Production of this film lead to a major disagreement between
John Lasseter
and Disney chairman
Michael Eisner
. At the time of production, Pixar Animation was in the midst of a 5-picture deal with Disney. When the Disney, which owned all the characters, decided to move ahead with a low budget direct to DVD sequel, Lasseter intervened, offering Pixars services to produce the film. Lasseter assumed it would be counted as part of Pixars 5-picture contract, but Eisner refused, forcing a tense renegotiation between the two studios. It also lead to Pixars refusal to renew its distribution contract with Disney, though Disney eventually bought Pixar Studios and integrated its creative staff into studio management.
c.
Shooting started the day after
Transformers
won the MTV Movie Award for Best Movie.
d.
In order to raise money, Mitchell was constantly giving donors bit parts in the film and writing new scenes to include them. He also used his connections from being a crooner to secure locations in Las Vegas and California.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Joan Crawford
and
Clark Gable
both appear as extras in this film. According to author William J. Mann, in his book "Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood 1910-1969", future costume designers
Irene
and
Walter Plunkett
also appear as dance partners.
b.
The overhead shot of Nina in the bathtub is an exact replica of a shot in the Japanese anime thriller
Perfect Blue
. Prior to
Requiem for a Dream
,
Darren Aronofsky
bought the remake rights to the film just to use that one sequence.
c.
The instrumental music in the trailer is Duke Mitchells. The guitar music is his son Jeffs. The movie features music by Frankie Carr & the Novelites.
d.
The head of the Statue of Liberty is shown about 50% larger than actual size. CG supervisor
David Vickery
said in an interview that many people imagined the head being much bigger than it actually is, and that the size was increased due to complaints that the head looked too small in the trailer.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Shot for around $35,000, Less then Mitchells previous film The Executioner (which was shot for around $50,000).
b.
The first time an African-American was cast in the title role in a movie version of Othello.
c.
One of the few Spielberg films that ends on a downbeat note.
d.
Nick Nolte
lobbied hard for the part of Ned Braden, but there was no time for him to learn how to skate.
Don Most
, who portrayed Ralph Malph on
Happy Days
also auditioned.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Jeffrey Mitchell has joked that despite the Christian themes in his fathers movies, the only time he was religious was while on small planes having engine problems.
b.
The poem recited by
Kevin Kline
s character is "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold.
c.
According to TCM,
John Wayne
won the well-trained dog
Sam
from his owner/trainer in a poker game after the movie wrapped.
d.
Daily Variety had announced John Indrisano would appear in the film but theres no confirmation that hes in the final film.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
When Velda visited the Beverly Hills troop at the hotel and asked Phillis "Is this what you call roughing it?" Phillis replies "One bathroom for nine people? Yes!" (
Shelley Long
), who played Phillis, later played Carol Brady in
The Brady Bunch Movie
(a film directed by (
Betty Thomas
)where there are nine people in a house with one bathroom.
b.
The film crew applied for a permit to film in the Red Square but the application was denied, so the crew had to "sneak-film" the Red Square scenes. They dressed Arnold up in the uniform and filmed him as though making an amateur/home movie with just a couple of crew people present.
c.
To prepare for his role as Spock,
Zachary Quinto
grew his hair longer and dyed it, and shaved his eyebrows. He claimed that the change in appearance cemented his performance: "I just felt like a nerd. I felt like I was 12 again, you look back at those pictures and you see the bowl cut. I was sporting that look for a good 4 or 5 years. Theres no question I was born to play Spock."
d.
Filming began in November 1975 and finished in January 1976. It was only shot on weekends.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Restoring the sound was a problem particularly because Duke Mitchell fired his sound guy so he wouldnt have to pay him. This made the Director of Photography Peter Santoro in charge of cameras and microphones.
b.
The Digital Matrix Inc. headquarters building is the landmark hillside campus of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA.
c.
The newspaper photo of D.A. Burr, who is played by
Danny DeVito
, is actually one of DeVitos character Louie DePalma from the T.V. show
Taxi
.
d.
The film was shot near Munich, Germany, and most of the men playing French soldiers were actually off-duty officers from the Munich Police Department.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Sigourney Weaver
plays a
James Cameron
persona for her character in this film. Sigourney stated in an interview, "I teased him because to me Im playing Jim Cameron in the movie as this kind of brilliant, approach-driven, idealistic perfectionist. But that same somebody has a great heart underneath. So I have to say I was always kind of channeling him."
b.
The movie was originally conceived in the early 1980s by United Artists and was to be written by
Tom Mankiewicz
, who had the movies only villain, The Blank, with Flattop Jones as the supporting villain in a side-plot. Mankiewiczs idea for the start of the movie was to have a beaten-up cop who was on his death bed having a police artist show his drawing of the killer without a face yet drawn. The beaten-up cop says, "Thats him!" and dies. Dick Tracy creator
Chester Gould
loved the idea and wanted him to do the script, but due to Goulds demands on the picture that no one could meet, the project was shelved. After Goulds death, the demands werent as drastic from his family members and the project was in development again. After some new attempts with other studios and directors,
Warren Beatty
purchased the rights and brought the project to Disney and an earlier draft written by
Jim Cash
and
Jack Epps Jr.
was rewritten by
Bo Goldman
which became the final script.
c.
Shot using almost exclusively 35mm short ends. The Rome part was shot by a 4th unit crew.
d.
Alfred Hitchcock
s final film. It was his fifty-third.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Discovered when Bob Murawski, Bill Lustig, and Sage Stallone met with Jeff Mitchell to discuss re-releasing Massacre Mafia Style (AKA The Executioner). Jeff told them he didnt know about that movies print, but his father had an unfinished film lying around if they wanted it.
b.
The bird in Bobby Bolivias petting zoo is a ñandú, a flightless bird native to Bolivia and other parts of South America.
c.
Zelda Sears
play opened in New York on 25 December 1922.
d.
With exception of the character Whoa,
Steve Oedekerk
did all of the other characters dubbed voices.
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