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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Warriors (1979) - Part (6) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Warriors (1979) - Part (6) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979).
About the movie:
A gang called The Warriors are framed for killing a gang leader trying to unite all the gangs in the area. With other gangs gunning for them they must get back to the home turf of Coney Island... Alive.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
The fight between the Warriors and the Baseball Furies was scripted as extremely graphic and realistic. Producer Lawrence Gordon suggested adding music to defuse the impact of the violence.
b.
The last day of principal photography started on December 31st, 2002. The crew worked until just before midnight then took thirty minutes off to celebrate the new year. The Grip & Electric departments had rigged a china ball light to simulate the famous New York Times Square ball drop and the cast and crew performed a count down to the new year. Production resumed thirty minutes later and the shoot wrapped the morning of January 1st, 2003.
c.
Spike was originally to be absent from the movie, along with the other former human characters. In the finished script, he received a crucial, if small role.
d.
Shot on the HDR-FX1 and edited on Final Cut Pro.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Due to lack of Lights, extra light posts were added to the park scenes.
b.
The drummer during the march just before the attack by the Huron war party has "Nec Aspera Terrant" embroidered on his hat, which means "Difficulties be damned" (other meanings or translations are often used for this motto it must be noted.)
c.
First film in the franchise since the original
Saw
not to be directed by
Darren Lynn Bousman
.
d.
Mel Gibson
s character Riggs eats some dog cookies in order to stop smoking. In
Mad Max 2
, Mels character eats a can of dog food in order to survive.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
s boyfriend at the time discouraged her from auditioning because he thought the director was looking for someone more well endowed.
b.
People in the crowds at the end of the movie seem to be wearing the same exact shade of blue. According to the DVD commentary with the director and producer, that shade is the "machine consortium blue" (a blue used in the film by the corporate ID of the consortium which builds the huge travel devices). It is supposed to suggest that those people believe in Dr Arroways story as the main theme of the movie is "belief".
c.
The couple at the picnic table,
Darryl Davis
and
Robert Davis
, are the founders of Seaside, the town where the movie is filmed.
Robert Davis
inherited the 80 acres from his grandfather, and he and his wife built the first home, and his concept of a small town and mixed-use building has become enormously popular and influential in the last 20 years.
d.
Dedicated to "Lucio" (Fulci, the Italian horror director).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Producer
James L. Brooks
said what inspired this movie was an incident where Brooks saw a man walking with his daughter. He saw them and wondered what would happen if the father committed a crime. Those thoughts were used to create the story.
b.
Marlene Dietrich
lived in the Art Deco house in the early 30s. In the driveway would have been her cars of the time, a 1931 Rolls Royce or a 1932 Cadillac (chauffeur-driven; Dietrich claimed to drive but actually did not).
c.
The Baseball Furies are a reference to Second Base, an uptown gang from the 1970. Second Base wore Lettermen jackets with "Second Base" across the backs, not the baseball uniforms and painted faces of the Baseball Furies. The connection is quite obvious when New York Boppers are informed that The Warriors have "... made it past Second Base".
d.
Two-thirds of the 560 special effects shots were completed by Sony ImageWorks effects house, while the remainder was done by
Phil Tippett
Studios.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
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.
b.
On one of the last days of filming the dolly grip was put in the stands of the baseball game, and pelted with melting ice cream sandwiches for about twenty minutes. The scene was deleted from the final cut.
c.
Director of Photography Andrew Laszlo campaigned successfully to have a scene early in the film where there is a sudden rainstorm, because this allowed him to "wet down" the streets for the rest of the movie and produce lighting effects that wouldnt have been possible on dry surfaces (it also worked well with the films limited budget).
d.
Kinyarwanda was filmed in 16 total shooting days.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
In Sept. 1938, M-G-M distributed this film on a double bill with
Rich Man, Poor Girl
starring
Robert Young
,
Lew Ayres
and
Ruth Hussey
. The tag line said "Comedy swings to a new high in these two romantic M-G-M hits!"
b.
According to
Roberto Orci
, the script struggled to maintain "a more evenly-balanced focus between the humans and the robots" and "to modulate the humor more." The Transformers more intense war was balanced by outrageous jokes.
c.
Stan Laurel
always referred to this film as "Fra Diavolo."
d.
In the script, Fox was originally the love interest of Mercy, but the two actors had no chemistry and the Mercy romance was transferred to Swan. Waites was fired eight weeks into principal photography, for being difficult and arguing with Walter Hill (director); his character was removed from the movie when a cop threw him into the path of a train during a fight. To this day, Hill felt bad about the rough times he has with Waites. Waites is not in the final credits because he didnt finish the movie.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Walter Hill
and
Larry Gordon
saw
David Patrick Kelly
in a Broadway play called "Working". Kelly performed a monologue as a hippie that espoused peace and love, but was actually extremely passive-aggressive.
b.
According to the book "Haunted Idol: The Story of the Real Cary Grant" by
Geoffrey Wansell
,
Cary Grant
wanted
Sophia Loren
to play the part of Eve Kendall but she turned the role down. Seven years later Sophia Loren played a role very similar to Eve Kendall in
Stanley Donen
s
Alfred Hitchcock
-inspired thriller
Arabesque
opposite
Gregory Peck
- MGMs original choice for the role of Roger Thornhill.
c.
When the guys first realize theyre in the 80s and images are flashing up on the TV, there is one shot of
Chevy Chase
from his appearance in a
Paul Simon
music video "You Can Call me Al" from 1986 which is the year the movie is set. Chase plays the repair man in the movie.
d.
Mickey Rourke
underwent a serious martial arts regimen, not only to obtain the physical appearance in the film, but also in preparation for the fight scenes with
Jean-Claude Van Damme
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Scenes of straightforward dialog maybe comprised of up to 6 layers of computer-composited imagery as the following example shows. In one scene,
Natalie Portman
s best take had been take seven while
Jake Lloyd
s was take one. The two takes were spliced together. However, Lloyds mouth at the end of the scene is still gaped open, so the same segment from take fifteen (in which his mouth is closed) is patched in. Furthermore, when Portman appears to look down from Lloyd instead of up, those few seconds were run backwards, which unexpectedly caused steam in the background to rise in reverse. The problem was fixed by flipping the steam backwards. All these fixes resulted in a seamless scene. This technique prompted
Liam Neeson
, upon the films release, to complain thus, "We are basically puppets. I dont think I can live with the inauthenticity of movies anymore."
b.
The opening credits feature the camera floating through nine sets of doors before the film begins.
c.
Joan Crawford
turned down the role of Daisy Heath.
d.
The logo on the back of The Warriors vest appears during amusement ride The Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios - Orlando.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
The title refers to a European folk legend. Supposedly, fairies, elves, trolls, or even the devil would occasionally steal young children from their cradles, and leave a false child - a "changeling" - in its place. The changeling would grow sick and die, or exhibit bad behavior as it grew up, while the real child would supposedly become the slave of those who took it, and would never be seen again by its parents. The "changeling" legend was sometimes used to explain infant deaths or disorders such as mental retardation or autism in children.
b.
Walter Hill
told
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
she was "the unobvious choice" when she was cast.
c.
The part of Georgia (the showgirl) was originally written for Chaplins new wife
Lita Grey
, but she was replaced by
Georgia Hale
when she became pregnant.
d.
Florence Stanley
replaced
Helena Kallianiotes
.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Warriors (1979)?
a.
Director
Harry Bromley Davenport
has stated that out of all three Xtro movies he has made, Xtro 3 is easily his favorite.
b.
Ray Milland
is in studio records/casting call lists for the role of "Captain," but he is not identifiable in the movie.
c.
The Black was portrayed by a champion Arabian stallion from Texas named Cass-Ole; his friend, the old white horse named Napoleon, was portrayed by
Junior
- who had previously appeared in National Lampoons
Animal House
as Trooper, Neidermeyers horse.
d.
Originally planned with
Orson Welles
narrating.
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