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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Score (2001) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Score (2001) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001).
About the movie:
An aging thief hopes to retire and live off his ill-gotten wealth when a young kid convinces him into doing one last heist.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
One of two Ma and Pa Kettle films made by
Marjorie Main
without
Percy Kilbride
who had sustained injures after being hit by an automobile.
b.
Based on the first American stage musical to play Londons West End, where it was a big hit in 1897.
c.
There is a scene where the "Naked Indian" cries after seeing all the garbage on the concert grounds and garbage being thrown from a car, which lands at his feet. This mimics a public service announcement featuring
Iron Eyes Cody
which premiered in 1971.
d.
Marlon Brando
s final, completed film.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
Edward Norton
scripted the "talent in the choices" scene between Nick and Jackie.
b.
The Digital Matrix Inc. headquarters building is the landmark hillside campus of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA.
c.
Chapter titles: 1. The Buccaneers Bride 2. The Hornets Nest 3. The Secret of the Sea 4. The Hidden Danger 5. The Bandits Victim 6. The Escape 7. In Hiding 8. The Trap 9. Under Sentence 10. The Secret Cavern 11. Satans Twin 12. The Lost Ring 13. The Cipher Key 14. The Midnight Attack 15. The Race for Life 16. The Crystal Lake 17. A Fight to the Finish 18. Hidden Treasure
d.
This is the only Star Wars film that does not contain R2-D2 in the final shot.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
Academy Award nominated composer
James Newton Howard
co-produced the songs "Anesthesia" and "Nights Are Forever" and was also the synthesizer programmer on this film.
b.
Dick Van Patten
, who plays the Abbot in this movie, played Friar Tuck in
Mel Brooks
first Robin Hood parody
When Things Were Rotten
.
c.
Ben Affleck
was offered the role of Jackie, but turned it down.
d.
Two weeks after recording their dialogue,
Jon Lovitz
and
Phil Hartman
joined
Saturday Night Live
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
This was the second Lonesome Luke comedy produced by Pathé, but
Harold Lloyd
does not appear in it, nor did Hal Roach produce or direct it. Pathé re-named the character Lazy Luke and aborted the series after four entries, in deference to the Roach/Lloyd Lonesome Luke series being produced at Rolin.
b.
Several employees that designed and built submarines from the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company (now known as Northrup/Grumman Newport News) were set design advisors for the submarine interiors on the Dallas and Red October. Some of the interiors actually contain real submarine items - mostly things like hatches, lights, etc, to add realism.
c.
Final of the 1970s-1980s action car stunt comedies for
Burt Reynolds
. These films included the Smokey and the Bandit and Cannonball Run movie series as well as
Stroker Ace
and
Hooper
.
d.
Marlon Brando
refused to smile in his last scene in the movie, so his ever-so-slight smile was added in post-production by a computer.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
The scenes on and around the commercial plane wreckage were shot on the Universal Studios Hollywood back lot.
b.
The gas station where the four boys go to hang out was built for this movie and never was a working gas station. They left it up for an attraction when people drive into Fort Davis, it just recently collapsed (2006).
c.
Temperatures reached near record highs on the set of this production, filmed in Wisconsin over the course of a particularly intense heat wave in the summer of 2004. The concrete floors of the secluded set literally sizzled and produced bursts of steam as the actors sweat dripped and hit the ground.
d.
Michael Douglas
was originally attached to star as Nick Wells.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
When fighting in Jackies apartment, Burt is shown slamming Jackies face into the kitchen counter twice. He was filmed doing it only once; the second slam was created with precise editing.
b.
In its native Italy, the Carcano rifle is called "The Humane Weapon", because it is almost impossible to shoot anything with it.
c.
Al Jolson
: At the premiere.
d.
Most of the night shots were actually shot during the day, using the day-for-night process.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
In an early draft of the script, writer-director Rae McGrath (I) specified the frequency of the radio station Mel Cobb listens to as "1610 AM"; however, after
William Brown
, who played Cobb, researched and advised McGrath of a 1997 decision by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) expanding the uppermost limit of the AM radio frequency to 1700 kHz from its prior cutoff of 1600 kHz, the fictitious stations frequency was changed (at Browns behest) to "1720 AM."
b.
The soldiers in the opening scene are all played by students from the Zagreb Police Academy.
c.
Director
Martin Scorsese
named this his favorite horror film.
d.
Most of the tools techniques and tactics used in the movie were authentic and functional. They were suggested or provided by technical advisor
Mick Gould
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
During breaks,
Marlon Brando
would walk around the set naked because of the warm weather where the film was being shot.
b.
Just before the scene where Genesis is explained, there is a scene where Spock crosses the bridge and tells Kirk, "There are two explanations: they are unable to respond; they are unwilling to respond." As he crosses the bridge, he walks directly in front of the main viewscreen, where the stars are visible. On most films (even Star Trek films), this would require a chromakey (bluescreen or greenscreen) matte effect, so that the moving starfield could be added to the screen in post-production. However, in another of the cost-cutting measures on this film, the scene was done without any FX work: the "viewscreen" in this scene is actually a black cloth with miniature lights draped behind the screen opening. Unlike most bridge shots when the Enterprise is underway, the stars are quite motionless in this scene.
c.
The director and the DP both attended School of Visual Arts together.
d.
Jimmy Conlin
(Ernest) and
Dick Paxton
(Messenger Boy) are in studio records/casting call lists for their roles, but they are not seen in this movie. Most of the men and women at the railroad station listed in the cast are shown in longshot and are not recognizable, but are assumed to be there.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
The final battle between Loren Avedon and Billy Blanks took two weeks to film.
b.
Many of the scenes inside the Montreal Customs House were filmed inside the actual building. The filmmakers built some temporary additions and used some CGI to suit their purposes. For instance, there is no elevator that goes down from the ground floor to the basement.
c.
In reality the Irish were allied with the English against Wallace.
d.
Many of the scenes of the Martian surface were filmed at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Score (2001)?
a.
Cyd Charisse
was offered the lead role, but declined.
Audrey Hepburn
s agent initially rejected the film, but Hepburn overrode the decision after reading the script.
b.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
Victor Adams
, who was
Paul Muni
s stand-in, also played Wang Lung (Munis character) in long shots when Muni went AWOL from the set.
d.
Robert De Niro
was reportedly the victim of several practical jokes pulled by
Marlon Brando
during filming, including a remote controlled electronic whoopee cushion.
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