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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007).
About the movie:
alone...isolated...who would you talk to?
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007)?
a.
The idea for the film was finalized the night of Sept 10 2001. When
Todd Raviotta
woke up on Sept 11, 2001 the world events unfolding on TV urged him that it was more important than ever to make this project.
b.
Graham Knuttel
, the Dublin-born artist, was paid £50,000 for a canvas which was destroyed in the film. The producers wanted the movie to be as realistic as possible, and so ordered the artwork to be destroyed in one scene.
c.
Joel Kramer
: Stunt coordinator
Joel Kramer
appears as the guard in the hospital security room.
d.
According to
Glen Keane
, the movies visual style (a three-dimensional painting) was greatly inspired by the Romantic painting "The Swing", by the French rococo artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard: "A fairy tale world has to feel romantic and lush, very painterly." For a clear idea of what was intended, the animators duplicated the picture in 3D to achieve a shot containing depth and dimensions.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007)?
a.
"Theater Guild on the Air" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 4, 1951 with
Marlene Dietrich
reprising her film role.
b.
Fletcher is loosely based on
Todd Raviotta
s brother Ben.
c.
The Venice canal set was so large it required two adjoining sound stages at RKOs Gower studio. The entire length was over 300 feet. Up to that time it was the largest set ever built on the RKO lot.
d.
The role of Jericho Cane was originally written for
Tom Cruise
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007)?
a.
The effects created for this film took over a year to complete.
b.
Tom Savini
used the same dummy throughout the course of filming. During that time it was blown up, burnt, shot, and beaten, among other things.
c.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 6, 1944 with
Bette Davis
and
Herbert Marshall
reprising their film roles.
d.
The opening scene of Merricks mother being attacked by an elephant is not factual; his deformities were the result of disease, and he was called "The Elephant Man" because of his lumpy skin. However, the idea of an elephant attack comes from the melodramatic speech originally delivered by Tom Norman to those who paid to see Merrick exhibited.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mediated: The 21st Century Lifestyle (2007)?
a.
Director
Todd Raviotta
lived in the main set of the film during the three month shoot.
b.
The scene where Freddy is set on fire, chases Nancy to the top of the stairs, falls back down and starts back up again was all shot in one take with several camera and was the most elaborate fire scene ever filmed up to that time. Stuntman
Anthony Cecere
won best stunt of the year for the scene.
c.
This was one of the last films personally green lit and approved by former Universal studio chairman
Stacey Snider
before her departure to DreamWorks. She originally balked at the finished version, since one of her stipulations was that the final length not exceed 160 minutes. According to
Peter Jackson
, it was waived when she actually saw the film (at executive screenings) and said that it exceeded her expectations.
d.
The original promotional artwork for the movie (which was later used for the home video cover) featured Chip Hazard pointing a gun sideways at the viewer. The artwork was altered, removing the gun, therefore giving the appearance of Chip reaching out instead. The original, unaltered artwork can actually be seen as a store display in the movie.