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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Stepmom (1998) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Stepmom (1998) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998).
About the movie:
A terminally-ill mother has to settle on the new woman in her ex-husband's life, who will be their new stepmother.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
Industrial Light and Magic designers scanned turkey jerky to create the effect of decomposing skin when the pirates turn into their skeletal forms.
b.
The destruction of The White House had to happen in one take. The crew built a giant miniature and placed minor explosives around it. Later the special effects team added fire and debris.
c.
Rejected titles include "Goodnight Moon," "Promises Kept," "See You in My Dreams" and "Always, Always".
d.
During the resuscitation scene,
Ed Harris
wasnt acting to
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
in many of the shots. He was yelling at thin air. During the scenes she did appear in, Mastrantonio stormed off the set because the experience was so traumatic. She learned afterwards the camera was out of film and had to do it over again.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
While the television series "Firefly" was airing on The Science Channel, in certain areas, a commercial for "Browncoats: Redemption" aired during commercial breaks, making it the first fan-film to air a commercial during the original material which it was based on.
b.
The song that Isabel (
Julia Roberts
) sings to Ben (
Liam Aiken
) in the hospital is "If I Needed You". It was recorded by Roberts ex-husband
Lyle Lovett
on his 1998 album "Step Inside This House".
c.
According to the original script, after Jacob is nearly run over by the subway train, a sequence involving a man being raped in the subway station mens bathroom was supposed to occur. It was filmed but deleted from the final cut (parts of the scene can be seen in the Making-Of featurette
Building Jacobs Ladder
).
d.
Corey Burton
, who voiced Shockwave in
Transformers
and
Transformers: Animated
, was approached to reprise Shockwave for the film, but turned it down as hed done that role too many times. He had earlier been approached to voice Jazz and Brawl for
Transformers
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
Ric Edevane worked as the Director of Photography and the editor. He has a cameo playing the cameraman during the school news segment.
b.
This was the first theatrical film to premiere on the WB television network.
c.
In the marketplace, both MGM Records and Decca released versions of
Carmen Miranda
s pair of frolicsome movie songs, "Yipsee-I-O" (music and lyrics by
Ray Gilbert
) and "Ca-Room-Pa-Pa" (music and lyrics by
Luiz Gonzaga
,
Humberto Teixeira
and Gilbert). The MGM soundtrack album contained the prerecordings. For her last Decca session, Carmen was matched with
The Andrews Sisters
on each side of the single.
d.
The scene where Harry and Marion talk on the phone was shot simultaneously on adjacent parts of the same set through a live phone hookup, so that actual reactions could be used.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
This movies famous car chase was filmed on the Universal Studios very expansive back-lot.
b.
Patrick Doyle
wrote a score for the film which was rejected.
c.
The sixteenth of forty-eight Bowery Boys movies.
d.
Adam Sandler
turned down the role of Donny in
Inglourious Basterds
to play George Simmons in
Funny People
.
Eli Roth
took over the Donny role.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
According to Bon Jovis "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Cant be Wrong" Collection,
Jon Bon Jovi
mentioned in the confession book that he wrote the song, "Always" for this film. He didnt like the movie so he exercised his right to pull it from the film. Later, the song became Bon Jovis biggest selling single at the time. The song never did appear in the soundtrack or the film. Jon does not consider the song a love song. He refers to its narrator as "one screw-less Looney Toon".
b.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
initially wanted the double role for himself and actually tested for it. He was devastated when it was awarded to
Ronald Colman
. Instead he was offered the part of "Rupert of Hentzau" and, according to
David O. Selznick
, "Nobody else stood a chance!" His father,
Douglas Fairbanks
convinced his son that it was a blessing in disguise, as it was the best part in the piece, and advised him on billing and costume.
c.
Filming was originally to take place on Tybee Island, but a producer browsing on the online map program Google Earth found Jekyll Island to be a more suitable location.
d.
The film was dedicated "In loving memory of
Irene Columbus
", director
Chris Columbus
s mother, who in the year before the movie was released had died of cancer, a similar circumstance to one of the main characters in the movie.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
Original director
Todd Phillips
left the production after shooting the rodeo/"Star Spangled Banner" scene, citing "creative differences".
b.
The DJs in the futuristic night club are the members of British trance group
Orbital
. They also composed the song playing in the background: "Technologicque Park".
c.
During the filming of the fight sequences,
David Carradine
s nose was broken twice, his toe gouged and knee hurt.
d.
Each of the leads (
Julia Roberts
,
Susan Sarandon
,
Ed Harris
) was nominated for an Oscar for playing real people - Sarandon as Sister
Helen Prejean
in
Dead Man Walking
, Roberts as
Erin Brockovich-Ellis
in
Erin Brockovich
, and Harris as
Jackson Pollock
in
Pollock
. Roberts and Sarandon both won; Harris lost.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
Filming began mid June 1940, the fifth of the 6-film series, and the last to feature
Boris Karloff
(the last would star
Keye Luke
).
b.
Chris Columbus
s daughter,
Eleanor Columbus
makes an appearance as the little girl in ballet class (but is uncredited).
c.
According to
Roger Corman
, several of the custom cars featured in the movie were later sold to car museums for considerably more than it cost to build them.
d.
The first bar and the last bar of music on the soundtrack is taken from the last bar of music from Puccinis tragic opera Madama Butterfly. Perhaps a reference to the deleted dream sequence of the heroine giving birth to a butterfly.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
Charles Dance
replaced
Timothy Dalton
as Benedict.
b.
Takis Emmanuel
is dubbed by
Robert Rietty
c.
The cab driver is played by
Frank Nastasi
who was the puppeteer that did White Fang, Black Tooth and Pookie on
The Soupy Sales Show
.
d.
The restaurant called "The 76 House", featured in two dinner scenes, one with Jackie and Luke and one with Jackie and Isabel, is a National Historical Site in Tappan, Rockland County, New York. Major John Andre, a British officer who assisted turncoat Benedict Arnold, was held there while awaiting trial by then General George Washington. At the time, it was a tavern and inn, but located across from the town meeting hall and church where the trial was held; another National Historic Site.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Stepmom (1998)?
a.
The film is known internationally by numerous alternate titles. For example: "Stay to My Side" (Spanish), "My Best Enemy" (French), and "Side by Side" (Portuguese, German).
b.
Production took sufficiently long that
Edward Furlong
visibly aged during the shoot - he is clearly much younger in the desert, for instance, than in other scenes. His voice began to break and had to be pitched to one level in post-production.
c.
In the ceremonial tribal dances the local extras had difficulty dancing to the drums.To remedy the situation a radio was brought to the set and played Jazz tunes by a local station.
d.
The character of Chuck is a reference to the author of Fight Club,
Chuck Palahniuk
.
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