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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Incredibles (2004) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Incredibles (2004) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004).
About the movie:
A family of undercover superheroes, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
In the Singaporean version of the film, the company "Insuricare" is translated into "Black-hearted insurance company" if read literally in the Chinese character subtitles.
b.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
Although it has a supernatural twist to the story, all the characters and scenarios are based on real people and events.
d.
All but one of the shots are at eye-level.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
A store sign has the name "Viksten" on it, a reference to co-screenwriter
Steve Viksten
.
b.
Most of the story takes place in a city called Metroville. Its a combination of Metropolis and Smallville, which are, respectively, the cities where Superman lives and where he was raised. In the beginning of the film (supposedly before they were relocated), Bob, Helen and Lucius Best (Frozone) are living in Municiberg, another play on Metropolis, both roughly meaning "hometown".
c.
There are various references in the film towards the Mandarin, Iron Mans arch-nemesis: the organization that kidnaps Stark is called "the Ten Rings," after the ten rings that comprise the Mandarins arsenal (
Jon Favreau
has stated that The Ten Rings, in fact, works for The Mandarin) the commandant Raza speaks of Genghis Khan and Asia Raza is seen occasionally fiddling with an ornate gold ring rings are worn by Stark, Stane, Rhodes and Raza (that is to say those in positions of power).
d.
Director
Adam McKay
states on the commentary that they originally went to the island of Catalina for location searches and discovered that he did not really like the island. They instead shot on the coast and during several shots, the island of Catalina can be seen. McKay chose not to have it digitally edited out as a joke.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
The two-toned guns that Mike Lowrey uses are Glock 17 and 19 pistols. Both pistols are chambered for 9mm. Marcus Burnetts gun is a SIG P226. Throughout the film they repeatedly use the Heckler & Koch UMP .45.
b.
A slapstick scene involving Miles hitting a dog with his car while driving around was cut because it didnt fit the overall mood of the movie and didnt follow animal regulations that Hollywood had on using animals in movies.
c.
When Edna gives Helen the homing device for the first time in the laboratory, the GPS zooms into the San Francisco area, where the Pixar Animation Studios is located (Emeryville, California) and the old studio building in Point Richmond.
d.
The outdoor sequences were actually filmed in cold weather. So that their breath would not be visible, the actors placed ice in their mouths before each take.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
A headshot of actress
Helen Martin
can be seen behind
Robert Townsend
at his big audition.
b.
The character George, the biker boyfriend played by
Aaron Eckhart
, was based on Erins Mexican-American biker boyfriend Jorge. Erin and Jorge did break up, but he did not leave her life. He was hired as a full time live-in nanny for Erins children for several years, paid for by the law firm so that she would have more time to devote to her work.
c.
In order to get so many big stars to play supporting roles,
Kirk Douglas
showed each a different script in which their character was emphasized.
d.
One of the background buildings has a sign for Lozano Records, a reference to cast member
Albert Lozano
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
During the middle of filming,
Michelle Monaghan
also started work on
The Heartbreak Kid
for the Farrelly brothers which required her having her bangs cut. These had to be added as a special effect to maintain continuity.
b.
Jason Lee
(Buddy/Syndrome) recorded his vocals in four days, while
Craig T. Nelson
(Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible) recorded his vocals over the span of two years.
c.
The films title is taken from the blues song by
Sonny Boy Williamson
, "Fattening Frogs for Snakes". Singer
Patti Smith
apparently brought this song to the directors attention; in the end credits she receives "special thanks" for its use.
d.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 27, 1941 with
Shirley Temple
reprising her film role.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
The earliest script of the movie called for Captain January to die at the end, just before Star is taken away from him by her relatives: "On their final evening together, he allows her to light the lamp in the lighthouse something she has always wanted to do. She is unaware that the Captain has suffered a massive heart attack and is unable to carry out his duties. January sees the lamp lit and dies."
Shirley Temple
s producer,
Darryl F. Zanuck
, made extensive changes to this script.
b.
When Velma is sitting in the backseat of the van and her leather outfit makes a farting noise, the line, "That was my outfit, I swear," was an ad-lib by
Linda Cardellini
.
c.
Rory Calhoun
s last film.
d.
The code to Ednas Lab is 6395742.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
Inside Robert Parrs cubicle is a danger sign. The image is the lightning bolt of DC Comicss Captain Marvel (SHAZAM!) using the red of his uniform instead of the gold. It is in the distinctive shape of the Marvel family (Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., and Black Adam), not that of the various Flash costumes. When Mr. Incredible gets his new fancy car, the emblem on the hood is in the triangular shape of the Golden Age Superman symbol. The black ray-like vehicle that delivers Mr. Incredible to the island is a reference to the Black Manta, an enemy of Aquaman and member of the Legion of Doom. And Gazer-Beam is a direct reference to both Marvel Comicss Cyclops of the X-Men (the eye-beam/visor) and Daredevil (secret identity of lawyer Matt Murdock).
b.
The astronauts acceleration couches were common tube-lined poolside recliners.
c.
The film was a critical and commercial disaster upon release, effectively ending its star
Clark Gable
s reign as "The King of Hollywood" and his viability as a box office champion. He was so disappointed by the finished film that he did not agree to act again until more than a year had passed.
d.
Universal Pictures released this film on a double feature with
Love Slaves of the Amazons
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
In the early part of the film, there is a repeated theme of pencils being knocked over. Dropping pencils is a standard demo feature of dynamics programming in 3D design applications.
b.
The original title was "Highlander: World Without End".
c.
Lewis Milestone
s attention to detail - and desire to be as authentic as possible - was such that the chief sanitary inspector of Orange County, California, insisted that production be halted while he check on the sanitary conditions of the trenches built for the film.
d.
Spanish language version of
Pleasure Cruise
.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
Among the superheroes shown listed in the Kronos database are Universal Man, Psycwave, Everseer, Macroburst, Phylange, Blazestone, Downburst, Hyper Shock, Apogee, Blitzerman, Tradewind, Vectress, Gazerbeam, Stormicide, Gamma Jack, ElastiGirl, Frozone, and Mr. Incredible.
b.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
c.
Angie Dickinson
s film debut.
d.
The fate of Sanford Clark, the 13-year-old boy who was forced by his uncle, Gordon Northcutt, to participate in some of the Wineville Murders, is not mentioned in the film. After leading the police to the bodies at his uncles farm, Clark was sentenced to five years at Whittier Boys School in California. A sympathetic L.A. District Attorney, Loyal Kelly, later had Clarks sentence reduced to 23 months after the school reported that Clark showed promising job skills and a genuine desire to reform. Clark returned to Canada, where he served in the Canadian military during World War II, and later worked as a mailman for 28 years. He married, adopted and raised two children, and served local community causes throughout his life. Sanford Clark died in 1991.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Incredibles (2004)?
a.
A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
b.
Sigourney Weaver
told
James Cameron
that she wanted to do three things in the movie; not handle a weapon, die, and make love to an alien. While none of these wishes were fulfilled, she got to do all three in
Alien³
and
Alien: Resurrection
.
c.
Mirages toll-free phone number on her calling card is 866-787-7476, an unregistered phone number at the time of the movies original release. However, when compared to the letters on a typical phone pad, the last seven digits spell out the word "suprhro". The phone number was active as of the DVDs release. It contained Mirages voice directing you to the movies Web site and told you to input the phone number on the site to get access to secret information (including a deleted scene not included on the DVD). The requirement to enter the phone number was subsequently removed and the phone number no longer works.
d.
Promotional artwork pasted images of the classic 1933 Kong over images of the original Godzilla destroying Tokyo. Apparently the publicity department thought the Kong suit used in the film looked too ridiculous to be used for advertising the movie!
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