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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Love and Other Drugs (2010) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Love and Other Drugs (2010) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010).
About the movie:
A woman suffering from Parkinson's befriends a drug rep working for Pfizer against 1990s Pittsburgh backdrop.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
Reuses footage from
The Mole People
.
b.
The steamboat seen in the movie was the Mark Twain. The sequence where it was filmed was shot in Cajun County, Louisiana (near Lafitte).
c.
In the original screenplay, Bandits last name is LaRoue (first name never mentioned), Carries name was Kate, Cledus handle was simply just Bandit II, Big Enos and Little Enos names were Kyle and Dickey, Junior was not a character, Bufords name was different, Bandits car was not a Trans Am, and the reward for making the run was a new truck, not $80,000.
d.
At one point Director
Edward Zwick
jumped into bed with Anne and Jake for a group shot. That shot was used for the movies poster, with Zwick digitally removed.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
The design of the large clock which functions as a visual motif in this film appears to be based on the Old Town Clock (also called the "Orloj" - pronounced "OR-LOY") in Prague, Czech Republic. The Orloj tells not only the time, but shows the month, the sign of the Zodiac, and shows the relative positions of the moon and sun.
b.
Some of the clothes
Anne Hathaway
wears in the film come from costume designer
Deborah Lynn Scott
s own wardrobe.
c.
When preparing to work on the special edition one of the ILM employees was talking to a friend and mentioned in passing that they were extending the musical number in Jabbas palace. The friend happened to be the brother of
Femi Taylor
, the dancer that played Oola (the slave girl/dancer who is fed to the Rancor) and suggested that they get in contact with her as she was in even better shape than she was when they originally shot the scene. They ended up using her, and the scene is a combination of footage that they already had and the new footage recorded 15 years later.
Femi Taylor
also has the distinction of being the only cast member from the original movies to reprise her role for the special edition.
d.
According to his co-star
Karl Malden
,
George C. Scott
caused a shooting delay by immersing himself in a ping-pong tournament against a world-champion table-tennis player. Scott (who was in full costume and makeup) kept losing to the champ; yet he was determined to win at least one set, even if they had to stand there playing the entire night.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
In setting up the sex scenes the actors were encouraged to improvise, but with their clothes on.
Edward Zwick
says that its "colder" on a set because there are people all around, the camera, and distractions. So the improvisation was useful in setting the scene and shots for the actual shoot.
b.
There really was a Grovers Lock and Key on Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood. Apparently, it was easier to use the existing storefront than create a phony one for the movie.
c.
In one of the early scenes in Robs dorm room, a poster on the wall near the door says "DO YOU FEEL - new album." This poster is for an album by the popular alternative one-man music project headed by pop-rocker Bryce Avary known as The Rocket Summer. "Do You Feel" was The Rocket Summers third full-length album and was released in 2007.
d.
Most dogs were trained for two to three months, while the main dogs training lasted nearly sixteen weeks.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
The church in which Frank Lawton and Frances Drake get married, though called the "Church of the Six Saints" in the film, is actually the set of Notre-Dame Cathedral recycled from the 1923 Universal production "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," starring Lon Chaney, Sr.
b.
The film was a hit at the box office when the number of theaters it played in is taken into account. However, because of its limited run, it was a financial disappointment when compared with the more successful films of the time, even though it broke records in the individual theaters it played in. It since has gone on to become Penthouses best selling video.
c.
75% of the film was shot outside in December in Boston. The average temperature was in the low teens.
d.
To prepare for their respective roles,
Jake Gyllenhaal
spent time with
Jamie Reidy
, the author of the book this film is based on, and
Anne Hathaway
spent time with
Lucy Roucis
, an actress stricken with Parkinsons disease, who has a role in the film.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
Patti Podesta
designed Maggies loft to be in stark opposition to the cold, sterile, medical buildings Jamie works in.
b.
John Landis
was going to make a cameo as an irate customer, but this was written out at the last minute.
c.
In the original Halloween when Laurie is in class we hear the teacher talking about fate. In Halloween H20 when Laurie is teaching, Michelle Williams gives an answer about fate.
d.
There is no original score for this film. The films soundtrack was mostly based on original source music specially selected by Associate Producer/Music Supervisor
Jack Baran
, with the exception of a few classical pieces selected by
Mickey Rourke
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
In designing the sex scenes, Director
Edward Zwick
had the principals watch romantic comedies and sexually charged films (everything from "Pillow Talk" to "9 Songs" to "Last Tango In Paris") and talk about what turned them on. Then some of those shots and ideas were incorporated into the making of.
b.
Mendel says Sonias birthstone is the ruby, this would make her birthdate somewhere in July.
c.
Linda Kelsey
s TV debut.
d.
Joe Berlinger
: appears as Burkittsville resident "Joe" during the documentary opening sequence.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
Although the majority of the characters in the film are Scottish, the actors portraying them were mostly drawn from non-Scottish parts of the UK (exceptions to this rule include
Angus Macfadyen
(Robert the Bruce) and
Brian Cox
(Argyle)). Ironically, the one Irish character in the film (Stephen), is played by Scots-born
David OHara
.
b.
The demon-destroying axe is inscribed with the letters OTIS. The significance of this writing is never given. Fans have speculated that Otis Meiks is the true name of
Bill Paxton
s character "Dad." Others believe OTIS to be an acronym for Only The Innocent Survive.
c.
Joan Crawford, then on the Pepsi-Cola board of directors, demanded that product placement shots be included in all her films of this era. Look for it here prominently advertised on the sides of dispensing carts at a mental hospital picnic.
d.
Lawyers for both principals prepared documents about how much the film would show. In the end, though,
Edward Zwick
simply pledged that there would be nothing in the film they werent comfortable with.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Love and Other Drugs (2010)?
a.
During the final card game at the LaLouisiane tavern, the card that Hellstrom (the Gestapo major) has to identify is King Kong.
King Kong
was one of
Adolf Hitler
s favorite movies.
b.
Randy Quaid
s film debut.
c.
The film is based on a book (Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman) by a former Pfizer rep. He says the book is a "jumping off point." In the book there is no love interest. The author,
Jamie Reidy
, says he left all of that out because he thought his mother would read the book.
d.
The idea of a government agency controlling people with special abilities for military and/or intelligence uses is in fact inspired by real-life experiments of the US government, particularly the long-running Stargate Project.
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