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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Cell (2000) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Cell (2000) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000).
About the movie:
An FBI agent persuades a social worker, who is adept with a new experimental technology, to enter the mind of a comatose serial killer in order to learn where he has hidden his latest kidnap victim.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
T.S. picks up a
Clerks.
hat in the flea market.
b.
In the scene where Catherine talks with Carl while he is "cleaning" his first victim, the scenery resembles the music video "Losing My Religion" by
R.E.M.
; that video was directed by this films director,
Tarsem Singh
.
c.
The original trailer for the film contains scenes which were not included in either the original release or the extended edition DVD. Among these is a scene where Curtis (
Cab Calloway
) asks the Brothers "How are you gonna get $5000 in 11 days without ripping off somebody?"
d.
The national anthem heard at Madison Square Garden is performed by Lauren Hart, who began singing the anthem on a regular basis at Philadelphia Flyers home games in 1997. Hart is also the daughter of late NHL Hall of Fame announcer
Gene Hart
, who broadcast for the Flyers from 1967-1995.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
The scene where Peter Novak first enters the mind of Carl Stargher, and is confronted by three females with open mouths to the sky is based on the painting "Dawn" by Norwegian painter
Odd Nerdrum
.
b.
During auditions, 8 actresses where lined up for the part of Emily. However, only two actresses showed, with the part going to
Nikki Hoy
.
c.
The Johnny Boz Club was a set built inside Warner Bros Studios.
d.
Noel Coward
was paid $100,000 for the rights to the play and the songs he wrote for the play.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
The Krush Groove soundtrack peaked at #79 on the Pop charts and #14 on the R&B charts in the US.
b.
This film was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1992.
c.
Father Tom drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane.
d.
Director
Tarsem Singh
asked
Tara Subkoff
during her interview if she could swim, to which she responded that she could and that she had been a lifeguard. It turned out that she could not go under water without holding her nose. Singh would have switched her role with
Catherine Sutherland
, but it was too late and there was not enough money or time to re-shoot.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
The last scene of the film in the desert was originally an earlier scene in the film depicting another one of Catherines therapy sessions with Edward. Later when director
Tarsem Singh
decided the film needed closure on Edwards story he had digital snow and cherry blossoms added to the scene to make it look like it was part of "Catherines world".
b.
Although Fonda had planned on playing scared for the scene with the murderer (played by
Charles Cioffi
), when she heard the tape recording of the call girl about to be murdered and the fear in her voice, she unexpectedly started crying.
c.
Director
John Ford
, who in his youth had known the real
Wyatt Earp
, claimed the way the OK Corral gunfight was staged in this film was the way it was explained to him by Earp himself, with a few exceptions.
d.
James Van Der Beek
: Van Der Beek appears at the window when Cindy and Bobby are about to make love, and "I Dont Want to Wait" by
Paula Cole
plays in the background, which is the theme to
Dawsons Creek
which stars James Van Der Beek.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
The scene in which the horse is cut into segments suspended in glass cases is inspired by the work of British artist
Damien Hirst
(e.g., the installation "Some Comfort Gained from the Acceptance of the Inherent Lies in Everything").
b.
John Hughes
: [eyes] close-up of eyes widening in horror.
c.
The Hollywood Reporter reported a number of location filming sites used in the movie. These included Camp Huemene, Santa Barbara, California; Camp Endicott, Davisville / North Kingstown, Rhode Island where the parade ground marching scenes were filmed; Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Southern Califonia; as well as another military camp in Virginia.
d.
Joel Siegel
, film critic for
Good Morning America
, walked out 40 minutes into a screening of the film. In his own words: "First movie Ive walked out of in thirty fucking years!". The straw that broke the camels back was the scene where two of the characters discuss hiring a woman to perform sex acts with a donkey.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Cell (2000)?
a.
The scene when Catherine Deane is chasing Carl through a stone hallway, right before she enters the room with the horse, is based on a painting by Swiss surrealist
H.R. Giger
called "Schacht".
b.
Average Shot Length = ~8.7 seconds. Median Shot Length = ~8.1 seconds.
c.
Composer
Max Steiner
re-used the main title music he wrote for this film for the main title music for
Casablanca
, albeit with a slightly different tempo and instrumentation.
d.
Megatron meets his end when Sam pushes the All Spark (described in the film as "raw power") into his chest. This parallels the fate of the Predacon Rampage from
Beast Wars: Transformers
, who received "raw energon right through his twisted spark" at the series finale.
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