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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The New Guy (2002) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The New Guy (2002) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002).
About the movie:
A high school senior branded uncool in the ninth grade gets himself expelled so he changes his image to cool kid at the town's other high school.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
Marianne Dashwoods wedding dress was trimmed with straw.
b.
When Dizzy/Gil goes to the County Jail, and is talking to Luther, you can see a black flag symbol on the wall behind him. The Warden is played by former black flag front man,
Henry Rollins
.
c.
The producers did not want to pay the rights for including the original recording of
Bobby Vinton
s song "Blue Velvet". So
Angelo Badalamenti
was brought in to record a new version that sounded exactly like the old one. After Badalamenti delivered, the filmmakers invited Vinton into a studio to re-record vocals for his famous song. It had to be arranged two and a half keys lower because of Bobbys changed vocal range. Lynch heard the new recording, liked it, but thought that it would not work as well as the original version and finally convinced the producers to shell out the extra money for using it.
d.
Anna Paquin
plays a werewolf dressed as Little Red Riding hood. In the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood, she is eaten by a wolf.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
Editing this movie was so stressful that co-editor
Richard Pearson
was brought in to assist
Matt Chesse
to speed up the editing process.
Marc Forster
only had five weeks to edit the entire movie. In his previous movies, Forster would take an average of 14 weeks to edit.
b.
The leaves on the trees outside of the first high school in the film were added by the crew. Due to the fall-time weather and the fact that the high school (where the filming took place) had just opened and had little landscaping, the director needed the trees to be buffed up.
c.
One of Roger Eberts Great Movies.
d.
Prior to the 1964 premiere,
Walt Disney
had not personally attended a studio premiere since
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
in 1937.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
This movie was an adaptation of Earl Derr Biggerss novel HOUSE WITHOUT A KEY.
b.
Al Jolson
s famous line "you aint heard nothin yet" was an ad-lib. The intention was that the film should only have synchronized music, not speech, but Jolson dropped in the line (which he used in his stage act) after the song "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face". The director wisely left it in.
c.
The lines of poetry that Peter quotes to MJ (Day by day he gazed upon her / Day by day he sighed with passion) are from
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
s poem "The Four Winds".
d.
The OConnell brothers improvised much of their scenes at the party, including the climbing on the swings (which they were not intended to do).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
Originally this movie was to be made with
John Belushi
and
Dan Aykroyd
, but after
John Belushi
asked his brother
James Belushi
, who had starred in the play previously,
James Belushi
said that he didnt want
John Belushi
to take the part because
James Belushi
didnt want to be compared with his brother.
b.
The concept of the high school likeness and the Scottish theme/mascot were modeled after the real life Glendora High School located in Southern California.
c.
The plot for this movie was loosely based on Custers Last Stand with Thursday as Custer and substituting Apaches for the Sioux. The cover-up by the survivors and the military of Thursdays blunder is in line with the cover up of Custers mistakes and deliberate disobedience of his orders at Little Big Horn.
d.
This was originally released to theaters in 3D.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
The theatrical version features a
Patton
spoof, while the directors cut features a
Braveheart
spoof which the director felt would better lead into the payoff at the end.
b.
Presented as part of the Kraft Music Hall of the Air Program (Red Network of NBC) on Thursday, 6 October 1938, World-Premiered in Little Rock, Arkansas on 6 October 1938.
c.
The Los Angeles Times in October 1948 announced that
Olivia de Havilland
would be playing
Agnes Newton Keith
in this movie but the lead part eventually went to
Claudette Colbert
.
d.
Alan Arkin
s feature film debut as a director.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
The counselors office in the first high school was the only room that did not actually exist in the first high school that Dizzy/ Gil attends. The office was constructed in the foyer of the high school due to space constraints in the actually administrative offices of the existing high school.
b.
As the film progresses, the walls of the ships corridors become darker and more ominous.
c.
The sound discs (containing a musical score and sound effects, but no dialog) to this film exist, and are held at the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles (USA).
d.
The wedding sequence in which George Coggeswell (
Elliott Dexter
) marries Jane Trimble (Kathlyn Williams (I)) was staged at Christ Episcopal Church in Los Angeles. The best man was played by Paramount executive Charles Eyton, who was married to Kathlyn Williams in real life. According to Dexter, Eyton had to be persuaded to allow the use of the couples actual wedding rings for the scene.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
Rachel and Frank go and see
Yôjinbô
, which was released in the United States as "The Bodyguard".
b.
Although production wrapped in late 1999, the movie sat on the shelf for nearly three years before it was finally released.
c.
Students at W. Charles Akins High School were not allowed to be extras in the film despite the fact that the film was partially shot there. This was because extras were required to be at least 18 years old, and at the time Akins only had 9th and 10th grade students. However, several teachers and staff of Akins High School got to be extras.
d.
Filmed at the old Tucson High School. Extras were paid with a lottery ticket. Lucky winner took home a sports car.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
At the Teldar Paper stockholders meeting, the name card of the man at the end of the back row on the right hand side reads "Sean Stone" (it can be seen over Gordon Gekkos shoulder).
Sean Stone
is
Oliver Stone
s son, who also featured in the movie.
b.
Keanu Reeves
turned down the role of Racer X.
c.
The first school in the movie that Dizzy/ Gil (DJ Qualls) gets kicked out of was shot at W. Charles Akins High School. At the time, half of the school was unoccupied as it had just been opened and only had 9th and 10th graders. The marquee outside of the school was replaced to show the name of the films high school which, combined with the newness of the school, created confusion for parents and buses trying to actually drop off their students.
d.
The dialogue between Mary and Ted about how there arent enough meats on cones was originally written for an episode of
Seinfeld
that never aired. The Farrelly Brothers liked it and bought it for use in the movie.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The New Guy (2002)?
a.
During his cameo,
Vanilla Ice
is wearing an
Insane Clown Posse
T-shirt and a promotional badge for his 1998 nu-metal album "Hard To Swallow".
b.
When Carl is watching television, and is interrupted by Russell knocking at the door, he is watching a home shopping channel. This particular program has become a well-known blooper video of a pitchman making a gaff in which he describes a picture of a horse, except the picture he is describing is actually that of a moth.
c.
The musical was intended as a direct to DVD release.
d.
Both
Maura Tierney
and
Adrien Brody
had to rush to finish this movie because both had other, bigger movies to film;
Forces of Nature
and
Summer of Sam
, respectively.
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