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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Hulk (2003) - Part (4) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Hulk (2003) - Part (4) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003).
About the movie:
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers an accident that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Stuart Whitman
: As Winifred Coxy.
b.
A connection with all A.J. Ager movies is a joke involving someone having sex with a goat.
c.
The CD Soundtrack to this film is extremely rare, as it was pressed in limited quantities. Part of this was due to the films poor release and the fact that the market was transitioning from LP to CD as a mass format, meaning that the number of copies is much smaller than an average soundtrack album run.
d.
The gammasphere in the film actually exists, located in ATLAS (Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator) at Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Illinois. However, it has no gamma-generating capabilities.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
The real Frank Pesce, the first winner of the NY State Lottery, plays his own brother, Vito Pesce
b.
Richard Harris
disliked having to wear a wig and heavy eye shadow as King Arthur. He also annoyed producer
Jack L. Warner
by insisting on singing the musical numbers live rather than miming.
c.
Bruces dreams are primarily colored green and purple, the distinctive colors of the Hulk, who has green skin and wears purple pants.
d.
Many of the cast members did voice work for numerous anime dubs produced by ADV Films.
L.B. Bartholomee
was formally a writer and producer for the company and met and worked with members of the cast in that capacity.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Alessandra Torresani
was originally cast as
Lita Ford
.
b.
Based on the events of
On Her Majestys Secret Service
and this film, James Bond and Felix Leiter now share the unfortunate bond of losing their wife on their wedding day.
c.
Ginnas husband, played by John Ridghely, is named Cary Abbott, and his Lake Tahoe cabin is referred to as the Grant cabin, a probable in-joke.
d.
Nick Nolte
had his hair grown wildly for this movie when he was arrested on drunk driving charges and photographed for his now infamous mug shot.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Devon Sawa was 15 during filming and much taller than his 10 year old castmates so he can be seen wearing only socks in some scenes.
b.
To be continued" was inserted into the end of the VHS release
Back to the Future
, and was omitted from the 2002 DVD release. The cliff-hanger ending of the film was not originally intended to set up a sequel, but rather just as one last joke. It was admitted by the writer that had they originally intended the following two sequels, the ending would not have had Jennifer get into the car with Doc and Marty. This is why Jennifer was almost immediately knocked unconscious at the beginning of
Back to the Future Part II
.
c.
The movies plot is an amalgam three operas/operettas. A young writer with Bohemian friends, falling in love with a terminally ill girl, is from
La bohème
based on
Henri Murger
s novel "La Vie de la Boheme". A courtesan learning that love can also be true and idealistic, comes from
La traviata
based on
Alexandre Dumas fils
novel
Camille
, which also involves terminal illness. Finally, the plot line of the writer who travels to the "under-world" of the Moulin Rouge to find his love and tries to take her back to the "upper-world" comes from "Orpheus in the Underworld" based on Greek mythology--a movement from this operas overture becomes the "pitch" song for Spectacular Spectacular.
d.
The helicopters that attack the Hulk in the desert are RAH-66 Comanches. The jets he fights near the Golden Gate Bridge are F/A-22 Raptors. At the time of the films release, neither aircraft were in active service with any branch of the US military. The RAH-66 program has subsequently been scrapped (on 23 February 2004), with no helicopters ever entering active service.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Exodus 8:2 is alluded to over a hundred times throughout the movie.
b.
Ang Lee
employed the split-screen technique to cinematically mimic the panels of a comic-book page. This required many takes of one scene, which was draining for
Eric Bana
: it took him four takes to film Banners first Hulk-out, and by the time of its completion he was on the verge of collapse.
c.
The mugshots of a young-looking
Morgan Freeman
that are attached to his parole papers are actually pictures of Morgans younger son,
Alfonso Freeman
. Alfonso also had a cameo in the movie as a con shouting "Fresh fish! Fresh fish today! Were reeling em in!"
d.
The films script originally contained a mention of Alexander Dane (
Alan Rickman
s character) having been knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II
. Rickman asked that this be changed because he believed it was inconsistent with the character, and all mentions of the knighting were removed. However, the character is still listed in the credits as "Sir Alexander Dane".
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
In the Hulk comics, Bruce Banners father was named Brian Banner. He was renamed David Banner in this film as a tribute to
The Incredible Hulk
, where the Hulk was known as David Banner.
b.
The film was only in very limited theatrical release in Texas and was released on home video in a small number of international markets.
c.
If you listen carefully, you can hear
Bela Lugosi
sneeze a four letter word ("shit"). Director
William Beaudine
left it in.
d.
Vin Diesel
performed many of his own stunts. However, according to the DVD commentary, Vin was sick for the Corvette base jump, and pro
Tim Rigby
performed the stunt wearing a Vin mask.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Tarot cards were originally used in playing card games, only later to be adapted for divination. In early card games each set had one or two "The Fool" card(s) which would act as a trump card resulting in immediate victory, or canceling out another player using one. This is somewhat appropriate considering the "Fool" was the only survivor.
b.
Eric Bana
was cast on the strength of his vicious performance in
Chopper
.
c.
Janet Leigh
only had three weeks to work on the movie and spent the whole of one of those weeks filming the shower sequence.
d.
Charlie Kaufman
s directorial debut.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Appearing in this film are no fewer than twenty performers who appeared in at least one of the Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, including Nigel Bruce who played Ramsbottom.
b.
One of the scenes deleted from the final cut was a cameo by
Willie Brown
, at the time the mayor of San Francisco, playing himself and talking to General Ross on the phone.
c.
Robert Aldrich wanted Barrie Chase to do her exotic dance topless, but she refused.
d.
In the scene in the meat factory between Paulie and Rocky, Paulie asks if Rocky is angry because they took down his statue, a possible reference to the real life controversy which surrounded the statue. During the making of
Rocky III
, a 9ft tall, 1500-pound bronze statue designed by
A. Thomas Schomberg
was placed at the top of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Arts. After filming wrapped,
Sylvester Stallone
tried to donate the statue to the museum but they said they didnt want it, sparking a huge debate between the Museum and the Citys Art Commission about what constituted art. The museum claimed the statue was nothing more than a "movie prop", and didnt want it. Local people were outraged, and the statue was ultimately placed in front of the Wachovia Spectrum in South Philadelphia. It was later returned to the Art Museum for the filming of
Rocky V
, after which it was again moved to the front of the Spectrum.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
Danny Elfman
s musical score pays homage to composer
Bernard Herrmann
s work with suspense director Sir
Alfred Hitchcock
.
b.
Singer
Faith Hill
auditioned for the part of Sara.
c.
When
Billy Bob Thornton
was set to direct, he wanted
Laura Dern
to play Wavey.
d.
During Hudsons (
Bill Paxton
) boasting monologue aboard the drop ship (special edition only) he talks about some of the weaponry of the Colonial Marines, mentioning a "phased plasma pulse rifle" - the pulse rifles the marines carry are ballistic, not "phased plasma", but the line references
The Terminator
(also directed by
James Cameron
, and featuring Paxton in a minor role) in which the terminator asks a gun store clerk for a "phased plasma rifle".
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hulk (2003)?
a.
According to the animators at Industrial Light & Magic, the Hulk weighs 3452 lbs, and can exert 14 tons of pressure/inch2. His skin is 10 times as strong as Kevlar. His chest measures 208 inches, his waist 130 inches, his foot 51 inches and his neck 81 inches. If he wore shoes, they would be size 87. He can move at a top speed of 300 mph and cross 3-4 miles in a single jump.
b.
The book Arnold is reading while attending the pep rally is "The Catcher In The Rye" by
J.D. Salinger
.
c.
Every time the story of the bunker is retold, each person has a different partner.
d.
Roy Roberts
, who plays Capt. Cross, seems to have doubled as the voice of the radio sportscaster.
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