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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Scream (1996) - Part (5) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Scream (1996) - Part (5) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996).
About the movie:
A killer known as "ghost face" begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl and her friends find themselves contemplating the "Rules" of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
The jail scenes were filmed in a closed wing of The Barnstable County Corrections Facility in Barnstable, MA. There was so much mold on the set, the crew had to bleach the entire area to decrease the possibility of infection.
b.
Filming in Toronto was delayed again when
David Vadim
was arrested and charged with committing a sexual assault on the set.
c.
Director
Cameron Crowe
couldnt find the love song he wanted until he heard
Peter Gabriel
s "In Your Eyes". Gabriel asked to see part of the movie. Crowe had the production company send him an unfinished cut. Gabriel responded by saying he would let them use the song, as he liked the film. He was, however, wary about the part where the lead character overdosed at the end. It was then that Crowe realized that Gabriel had been sent a copy of
Wired
instead.
d.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
auditioned for the role of Stu.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
Producer
Sol Lesser
interviewed more than 1,000 actors to replace
Johnny Weissmuller
in the role of Tarzan.
b.
Director of photography
Rodrigo Prieto
encountered a problem while filming a track shot where Richard and the villagers carry the wounded Susan to the top of a steep hill: he tried running backwards to get the shot, but each time he tripped, often falling. However, director
Alejandro González Iñárritu
ruled out using a Steadicam and insisted on hand-held camera work. Finally, key grip
Joseph Dianda
came up with a solution: Prieto filmed the shot while seated in a hotel chair carried by four grips. The resulting footage became known to crew members as "The Joey Chair Shot".
c.
After viewing the film for the first time, author
John D. MacDonald
wrote, "I was so convinced it would be utterly rotten, that I was pleased to find it only semi-rotten."
d.
Contains spoilers for
Friday the 13th
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
In the end scene, the top to the convertible came down faster and harder than expected. The expression from the actors is real.
b.
The hole
John Belushi
makes in the wall with the guitar is the only physical damage to the house the movie-makers made during the entire shoot. Instead of repairing it, the fraternity placed a frame around the hole with an engraved brass tag around the hole commemorating it.
c.
The party scene near the end of the film runs 42 minutes long. It was shot over the course of 21 days from the time the sun set to the time it raised. After it wrapped, the crew had t-shirts made that read " I SURVIVED SCENE 118" (which was the name of the scene during shooting).
d.
Michael Goorjian spent about six and a half years of his life working on this film.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
Vitaphone production reels #2971-2976
b.
In this film, the family name is Griswald, with an "a". In the other Vacation films, their name is Griswold.
c.
The films high school scenes were to be shot at a high school in Florida in the Santa Rosa School District. However, very close to the shooting date, the school board denied the film to be shot there, as they had been under the impression the film was a comedy. As payback, Wes Craven put in the end credits under the special thanks section "NO THANKS WHATS SO EVER TO THE SANTA ROSA SCHOOL DISTRICT".
d.
Was found in the estate of farmers wife Miss Bishman where a traveling man left the prints and never returned.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
King Vidor
had been hoping to make the film for several years, and jumped at the chance to make it with the advent of sound. He so wanted to produce the picture that he offered to give up his salary.
b.
The end credit song, "I Never Even Told You", is a rare singing performance by
Tia Carrere
.
c.
The television interviewer explains that gaps of seven minutes each were edited out of the broadcast as signals raced between Earth and the hugely distant Discovery crew. Given that the resulting interview ran about four minutes and there were 19 such gaps, the interview must have taken about 2 hours 17 minutes to tape. (Unless the questions and replies were all sent in single bursts, and re-edited later.)
d.
Courteney Cox
and
David Arquette
met and fell in love on the set of this movie. They eventually married.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
This is
Montgomery Clift
s debut film, but because it was shelved for 2 years, the first film the public saw of Clift was
The Search
, which he was Oscar-nominated for.
b.
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #57 Greatest Movie of All Time.
c.
Final feature film of
Barbara Britton
.
d.
When Tatum enters the garage, it is noted by many viewers that her Nipples are extremely erect through her shirt. This was not a prosthetic- this was the actresses real nipples.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
When the phone slips out of Billys hand and hits Stus head, it was completely unintentional.
Wes Craven
kept it in because of Stus realistic reaction.
b.
The rat in the opening sequence is entirely computer generated, the result of a real one not moving appropriately during filming.
c.
Whenever a sheet of paper was needed for a scene, a page from the script was used. This included Wades fliers, Lous manager booklets, and Summers principles.
d.
Nicolas Cage
turned down the role of Roy Alston.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
The film was sent to the MPAA over nine times for re-consideration, as they were going to slap the movie with a NC-17 rating. With each time the MPAA made Craven cut out more of the films gore heavy shots. Bob Weinstein eventually had to step in, which secured the films R rating. Craven wanted to know what it was Weinstein had said to the MPAA to get them to give the film its R Rating - he told them to view the film as a comedy and not a horror film. This completely changed the MPAAS view point.
b.
Knowing full well that the Singaporean authorities would never sanction a film that depicted their city as being a hotbed of corruption and sleaze, the script that
Peter Bogdanovich
submitted to them had been specially rewritten with all the contentious elements removed. Approval was granted. However, when the film was completed, the Singaporean authorities were horrified to see the true nature of the film and subsequently banned it.
c.
In
12 Angry Men
Lee J. Cobb
s character was played by
George C. Scott
. Making it the second time Scott followed Cobb in portraying the same character. He did it previously, playing the character of "Lt. Kinderman" in
The Exorcist III
, the same character Cobb played in the original film
The Exorcist
.
d.
The Vogon written language seen on their release forms as well as in a bilingual caption in the Magrathean video which says "Information Deleted", is actually a form of English. Pitman shorthand, once taught to hundreds of thousands of office-workers mainly in the British Commonwealth, is a series of straight and curved strokes meant to write down sounds much faster than regular writing. As discussed in a book about the movie, the Vogons use a slightly blocky but recognizable form of "Pitman 2000", the most recent version of Pitman shorthand published in 1970. It occurs in the Vogon release forms, posters on the wall which say "Fire Exit Escape Map" (over a hopelessly confusing maze of arrows with a spot at the center saying "You Are Here") and "Are you depressed? Destruction Therapy!"
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
Bill Cosby
publicly criticized the film and urged people not to see it, despite starring in, co-writing, and co-producing the film.
b.
The tilt-rotor aircraft depositing the giant dome over Springfield are drawn in a style clearly reminiscent of famed Japanese writer/director
Hayao Miyazaki
, whose fascination with aircraft is a directors trademark.
c.
Filmed in 1978.
d.
The film was released in December, five days before Christmas. The studio did this because during the holiday season, family friendly movies are usually released, and the studio wanted to give the horror audience something to see during a time when no horror movies would be out. It opened at #4 with 6.4 million, which led the studio to believe the film had flopped. However, the films good word of mouth is what led to its success at the box office. With every week it went up or stayed at the same place in the box office. By the end of its run, it ended up making over 100 million at the United States box office.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Scream (1996)?
a.
Scheduling conflicts with
Braveheart
forced
Mel Gibson
to turn down the role of Harvey Dent/Two-Face.
b.
Justin Shenkarow
loved the screenplay so much that he elected to take a minor behind-the-scenes role. His name appears 25th from the bottom of the credits.
c.
Jane Russell
considered herself semi retired at this time and agreed to do a cameo for her friend
Aaron Rosenberg
.
d.
Frankie Darro
plays jockey Williams in both this film and the its remake,
Riding High
. This saved considerable funds in not having to re-shoot the racing footage for the newer version.
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