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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Old School (2003) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Old School (2003) - 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: Old School (2003).
About the movie:
Three men are disenchanted with life and try to recapture their college days.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
"Sixteen Going On Seventeen" was shot in the gazebo, one of the last to be done. On the first take,
Charmian Carr
(Liesl) slipped while leaping across a bench, and fell through a pane of glass. Although she was not badly injured, her ankle was hurt and the scene was later shot with her leg wrapped and makeup covering the bandages.
b.
Director
Todd Phillips
s dog has a cameo in the movie as Garry, the oral sex instructors dog.
c.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
d.
Despite being
Brad Pitt
and
Quentin Tarantino
s first time working together, Brad had co-starred in
True Romance
(which was written by Tarantino).
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
Microphones were strategically placed on sets. One noticeable microphone was in the telephone on Hawks desk.
b.
The Writer,
Court Crandall
, an alumni of University of New Hampshire (87), based the story on his experiences at Phi Kappa Theta fraternity and his role as a husband and father of two boys.
c.
The initial Columbia Records soundtrack LP (now reissued in the original mono sound on a British CD from Prism Leisure) reached the fourth slot on "Billboard"s popular albums chart. Subsequently, two "improved" versions of the soundtrack have been released by the Sony label: a 1988 CD in mostly true stereo; and a 2004 deluxe package containing a second, unused Garland rendition of "Its a New World"; the singing commercial on TV for Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo; the discarded chorus of "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" (Judy with
Jack Baker
) from the "Born in a Trunk" sequence; the full orchestral introduction to "Gotta Have Me Go with You" (Judy with Don McKabe and Jack Harmon); the complete orchestral introduction, not totally heard in the release print, to the Academy Award-nominated Garland trademark, "The Man That Got Away"; and musical director
Ray Heindorf
s Oscar-nominated background score, including portions not included in the finished picture.
d.
Ida Lupino
and
Olivia de Havilland
both rejected the role of Cassandra.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
The song "Here I Go Again" by
Whitesnake
is played four times in the movie - twice with the words, once without, and once hummed. The band
Whitesnake
is also mentioned by Mitch when he references Nicoles high school jean-jacket. Frank also wears a
Whitesnake
t-shirt at the very end of the movie, during the credits.
b.
Director
Lexi Alexander
said that she was against using the Skull emblem on Ray Stevensons costume. However, fans wanted it to be more prominent than it was in the 2004 film. She described this design as "pre-schoolish" in an interview and eventually compromised with a degraded and worn skull image (similar to the 2004 movie).
c.
Lew McCreary
: The author of the novel on which the movie is based has a role as the man in the diner.
d.
Half way into production as Bakshi was fired (before being re-hired). A different director stepped in and animated a train sequence in which Michael goes to visit his brother-in-law. He is on a subway and witness a woman sleeping while two men begin to undress her. Michael just watches. As the woman wakes up, she screams "rape" toward Michael. This was in the original script. But was scrapped when Bakshi returned to the project.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
In 1966, Paramount Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with
Young Fury
starring
Rory Calhoun
and
Virginia Mayo
.
b.
Stuart Cornfeld
:
Ben Stiller
s producing partner appears as the cab driver who takes Mitch to the airport.
c.
The film opened in New York at the Winter Garden Theatre on August 28, 1946. The first day, $10,341 was taken in at the box office, beating a previous house record by $3000.
d.
This movies Philippino exteriors were originally going to be filmed on the beaches of California.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
Kermit Maynard
is listed by modern sources as a cast member, but was not seen in the film.
b.
Anthony Begonia
auditioned for the role of Spanish.
c.
The movie never claims to be historically correct, something which is addressed at length in the documentary
The 300: Fact or Fiction?
on the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD. The movie is based heavily on
Frank Miller
s 1998 comic book mini-series, also entitled "300". In the documentary Miller openly admits that he made many radical changes to the history and director
Zack Snyder
admits to making further changes. Snyder states that he was more concerned with making a film which would appeal to a wider audience, and creating an exciting and visually stunning action movie rather than a typical historical epic. Indeed, he further points out that the film is a subjective narration by Dillios (
David Wenham
) in an effort to spur his men, and as such, the narrative cannot be trusted as historically accurate or wholly objective. Snyder acknowledges that Dillios is not a man to allow truth get in the way of a good story, and that the point of the depiction is that it is specifically the Spartan perspective of the battle. In particular, Snyder cites the depiction of the Immortals. The Immortals were a real battalion, but they werent demons, they were just ordinary men. However, in Dillios narration, it is much more dramatic and heroic if the 300 fought off the attack of 10,000 demons rather than 10,000 men. As both Miller and Snyder argue, the film is not a realist piece.
d.
The play opened in Hollywood, California, USA on 2 February 1934.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
Richard Dreyfuss
was tested and cast at the suggestion of
George Lucas
who had just worked with him on
American Graffiti
.
b.
In
David Franzoni
s original script, the love triangle so central to the original myth between Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot was a major part of the plot, as it is in most filmic adaptations of the Arthurian legend (such as
John Boorman
s
Excalibur
for example). However, during his research for the film, director
Antoine Fuqua
came to believe that there was no truth to the love triangle aspect of the story and had Franzoni rewrite the script without it.
c.
Todd Phillips
: shows up at the door to ask about the gang bang.
d.
All three of the Gornicke children are named after former NFL players from the Houston Oilers: Earl (
Earl Campbell
); Moon (
Warren Moon
) and Billy (
Billy Johnson
).
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Old School (2003)?
a.
Breckin Meyer
has an uncredited role as a Highway Officer in the deleted scenes available on the DVD. Meyer previously starred in
Road Trip
, also directed by
Todd Phillips
.
b.
Danielle Brisebois
TV debut.
c.
A Nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for Preservation.
d.
The movies line "There is no crying in baseball." was voted as the #54 movie quote by the American Film Institute (out of 100).
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