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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Haggard: The Movie (2003) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Haggard: The Movie (2003) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003).
About the movie:
Based on the true story about Ryan Dunn (played by himself) and his ex-girlfriend Glauren (Jenn Rivell) and how she cheated on him...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
Having Bellatrix carve "mudblood" into Hermiones arm during the torture scene was not in the original script, but it was an idea that both
Emma Watson
and
Helena Bonham Carter
came up with together on the spur of the moment during filming.
b.
Shortly after filming the scene where Raab Himself tells Falcone that he has 3 Ds and an F in college, Chris Raab actually did get 3 Ds and an F in college but later majored in business after focusing on other work.
c.
Tommy Lee Jones
s theatrical directing debut. His only other directing credit was the TV movie
The Good Old Boys
.
d.
Mark Steven Johnson
did uncredited revisions on the script.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
In the scene where
Frank Sinatra
gives the all-queens deck of cards to
Laurence Harvey
, Sinatra is out of focus. He had trouble recreating his performance, so director
John Frankenheimer
left the footage as is. Audiences werent bothered; they interpreted it as Harveys blurred perspective.
b.
George Bernard Shaw
adamantly opposed any notion that Higgins and Eliza had fallen in love and would marry at the end of the play, as he felt it would betray the character of Eliza who, as in the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, would "come to life" and emancipate herself from the male domination of Higgins and her father. He even went so far as to include a lengthy essay to be published with copies of the script explaining precisely why Higgins and Eliza would never marry, and what "actually happened" after the curtain fell: Eliza married Freddy and opened a flower shop with funds from Colonel Pickering. Moreover, as Shaw biographers have noted, Higgins is meant to be an analogue of the playwright himself, thus suggesting Higgins was actually a homosexual. Under heavy pressure from producers, for the 1938 film version of "Pygmalion", Shaw wrote a compromise ending, in which Eliza and Higgins reconcile, but Eliza still leaves to marry Freddy. This was later changed without Shaws knowledge or permission to a conclusion in which Eliza returns to Higgins and supposedly marries him; it is that ending that is used in "My Fair Lady."
c.
The movie was filmed nearly sequentially; as soon as their characters were killed in the movie, the actors returned home. The emotion that
Charlie Sheen
shows in the closing helicopter scene was largely real, knowing that he was finally going home.
d.
The CD that is ridiculed and subsequently destroyed by Cactus is the album LIFTED Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground by Nebraska folk act, Bright Eyes.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
The café that
Edward Norton
and his brother eat at is on Wilshire and Fairfax in Los Angeles. The café is actually Johnnys, which is only open for filming.
b.
The Bank Customer character in an early scene, credited to the actor Elgin Marlowe, is
Mike Malone
,
Steven Soderbergh
s friend and star of his earlier work,
Schizopolis
.
c.
Real judges and professional handlers were used for most of the judges. The professional handlers also served as technical advisers for the actors in how to handle the dogs in the ring.
d.
Don Vito didnt read the script for the movie. Instead, director Bam Margera simply coached Vito on how he wanted him to interact with the other characters before each scene was shot. Hence, all of Vitos reactions are real.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
Ray had wanted producer
Gabriel Pascal
to play "Marco Torino," the King of the Gypsies, but Pascal died before the film was made. According to modern sources, Ray also considered
Edward G. Robinson
for the role, which eventually was portrayed by
Luther Adler
, a veteran of the Group Theater.
b.
Bam Margera
s character is called "Valo" and was named after Ville Valo, the lead singer of European rock band H.I.M. (for whom Margera has directed numerous music videos).
c.
Anzia Yezierska
was involved in much of the production, but her reputation for stubbornness made relations with the studio complicated. She later disowned the finished product.
d.
The film is based on the story of Jerry and Mary Newport. They were profiled in 1995 in an LA Times article.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
A key scenes spectacular explosion is not a digital effect; it was a real, though controlled and safe, pyrotechnic blast - much to the delight (or, in some cases, surprise) of neighborhood onlookers.
b.
The police department logo on the side of the cops car reads "Hawk P.D.", a reference to Tony Hawk, who plays the police officer.
c.
In the script, Ms real name is Barbara Mawdsley.
d.
According to the introduction by
Robert Osborne
on a TCM broadcast,
Lucille Ball
was going to play the
Frank Morgan
role of the fellow con-artist to
Fred Astaire
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Haggard: The Movie (2003)?
a.
It took writer/director
Marc Clebanoff
just 11 months from the time he wrote the film, to the time he premiered it in Los Angeles, California.
b.
Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies Of All Time" in 2006.
c.
It cost Bam $13,000 dollars to fly H.I.M. to the United States and perform a live show. The footage turned out to be messed up after that.
d.
As preparation for his traumatic scene in the interrogation room,
Leland Orser
would breathe in and out very rapidly so that his body would be overly saturated with oxygen, giving him the ability to hyperventilate. He also did not sleep for a few days to achieve his characters disoriented look.
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