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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Toy Story (1995) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Toy Story (1995) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995).
About the movie:
A cowboy toy is profoundly threatened and jealous when a fancy spaceman toy supplants him as top toy in a boy's room.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
WILHELM SCREAM: When Buzz Lightyear is knocked out of the window.
b.
This is the only "speaking" role of
Harpo Marx
in his entire cinema career. Alas, being this a silent movie, his line ("You sure you cant move?") appeared written on the screen.
c.
For the New York scene, the few hundred extras used each had three different costumes that they would wear for different exterior scenes. At one time during production, as many as 100 people were working in the costume department alone.
d.
The original script was vetoed by producer
Steven Bach
after he told
Martin Scorsese
and
Robert De Niro
that
Jake LaMotta
was "a cockroach". De Niro and Scorsese took a few weeks in Italy to do an uncredited rewrite of the script, during which time the two found some sympathetic aspects of La Motta, which eventually satisfied the producers.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
While many of
Stephen King
s novels are set in the authors native Maine, The Green Mile takes place in Louisiana. However, the surname of the main character - Edgecomb - is the name of a town on Maines mid-coast.
b.
The flash-back about Willy Wonkas childhood and his being obliged to wear a huge dental brace are not from the original book. The brace is a reference to
Tim Burton
s own childhood.
c.
A Russian SAIGA auto-shotgun that appeared in the film was later heavily modified into Jayne Cobbs "Callahan Fullbore Autolock, with the customized trigger and double cartridge thorough-gage" for the short running Firefly Series. Her name was Vera.
d.
Rendered for an aspect ratio of 1.66:1, and it was supposed to be matted in theatres to 1.85:1 (the aspect ratio for which the team tried to compose). For reasons too complex to go into here, they aimed for 1.85:1 and missed, but only by a little. After careful consideration and consultation with director
John Lasseter
, they nudged the window open a tiny bit to 1.78:1.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
A "loop group" in New York City recorded the background voices for various scenes. The actors are included in residual payments.
b.
Rachael Leigh Cook
auditioned for the role of Julie, reading the scene where the three girls discover Liz is dead.
c.
Body Count: 9. (Plus one character presumed dead, but its unconfirmed. If you count the bodies from the dream sequence recapping the end of the first one, you can add three more to the total body count.)
d.
Sid Phillips is said to be inspired by a former Pixar employee of the same last name who was known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build bizarre creations.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
Peter Duffell
passed on the chance to direct this picture.
b.
Beating out established players like
Luis Figo
and
Ronaldo
,
Parminder Nagra
won the 2002 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)s International Football Personality of the Year Presidential award, the first female to ever receive the honor.
c.
William Hurt
s character, Phillip Allen, is partly based on
Allen Dulles
, OSS operative and later CIA director during the Bay of Pigs invasion. President
John F. Kennedy
was very disapproving of the CIA secret tactics, as well using their own army in foreign seditious actions & involvements. Ironically, Allen Dulles was appointed to the
Earl Warren
Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, who had fired Allan Dulles as head of the CIA.
d.
First fully computer-generated full-length feature film. Each frame took 4 to 13 hours (depending on the complexity of the shot) of time on a RenderFarm consisting of 87 2-CPU SparcStation 20s, 30 4-CPU Sparc-Station 20s and a SparcServer 1000.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
The new species of venomous reptile, the "Tortadillo," was actually a leopard tortoise with scales, wings and a tail attached.
b.
Originally intended for a theatrical release.
c.
The top of Sids backpack reads "Julie Macbarfle has cooties!", a reference to camera manager
Julie M. McDonald
, who lobbied people to put her name in the film. "Jujus house of food" is another reference to her.
d.
This was the second aviation movie to be filmed, in part, at Eglin Air Force Base in the Northwest Florida Panhandle -
Twelve OClock High
was the first - but the 1955 appearance in nearby Fort Walton Beach of
Guy Madison
never generated the same level of interest as
Gregory Peck
had, according to 1955 coverage in the Playground News.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
One of the cars license plate is "HTT1195," which references the company "Hi Tech Tunes," which produced the film.
b.
After he blows up the car, Chigurh enters the Mike Zoss Pharmacy. Its a reference to Mike Zoss Drugs, a Minneapolis pharmacy where the Coen Brothers spent time in their youth. The Coen Brothers also named their production company Mike Zoss Productions.
c.
The first collaboration between
Steven Spielberg
and his editor
Michael Kahn
.
d.
Trade reviewed at the Hitching Post theatre in Hollywood on 17 October 1946, 15 months after first release.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
Debut of
Morgan Woodward
.
b.
Euan Blair
, son of former Prime Minister
Tony Blair
, worked as a runner for the films production company. The role drew criticism after actor
Stephen Fry
suggested that political connections affected obtaining permission to film in government buildings. The producers strenuously denied the allegations. Conservative MP David Davies told the Sunday Times, "It smacks of sheer hypocrisy that Blairs government is willing to arrest a woman for simply making a protest in Whitehall but is happy to open the doors when Blairs son turns up in a film which is about parliament being blown up."
c.
The black-and-white film was actually shot in color, then transferred to black and white because, according to the director, the black and white film "was so grainy it looked like Super-8 even in 35 millimeter."
d.
Woody and Buzz Lightyear are inspired by director
John Lasseter
s own childhood toys. He based Woody on his own pull-string Casper doll, and once he grew out of Casper he moved on to a G.I Joe, a flashy toy at the time of his childhood.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
In the airplane scene, the author of the book "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" is shown to be "Sinclair Beckstein", an amalgamation of the names of authors
Upton Sinclair
,
Sinclair Lewis
, and
John Steinbeck
.
b.
Richard Kuss
improvised many of his lines.
c.
The animation team perfected the movement of the toy soldiers by gluing some sneakers to a sheet of wood and trying to walk around with them on.
d.
The movie Eddy talks about, which he watches in French film class, about two men falling in love with the same woman, is
Jules et Jim
.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
Hannah serves Buzz tea from a Utah Teapot, a famous data model seen in countless computer animations.
b.
Is on AFIs "Lost Films" list.
c.
All of the "Mike" sequences were shot in a 20-hour stretch of time.
d.
During the scene where Han Solo and the others emerge from the Millennium Falcons secret compartments,
John Williams
wrote a 3-note motif for the accompanied soundtrack. This 3-note motif is a cue from
Psycho
. As a friend and colleague of
Bernard Herrmann
, who wrote the music for
Psycho
,
John Williams
included this particular cue as an homage to
Bernard Herrmann
. SOURCE: The Making of Psycho documentary which can be found in the Bonus Materials section on the Psycho (1960) Collectors Edition DVD. The 1:16 mark of the documentary reveals this information.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Toy Story (1995)?
a.
The Broadway production of "Can-Can" opened at the Shubert Theater in New York on May 7, 1953 and ran for 892 performances.
b.
This was
Fred Zinnemann
s first musical, and it cost a then-astronomical $6.8 million.
c.
When
Leonardo DiCaprio
was still attached to the project, feminist activist
Gloria Steinem
lobbied him not to make the film, as his fan base consisted predominately of young teenage girls, and he could ruin his career. Steinem had spoken out about the novel several times and was against the film version in any incarnation. Her involvement is rendered especially interesting insofar as she would soon become
Christian Bale
s stepmother.
d.
The moving company ("Eggman Movers") is named after art director
Ralph Eggleston
. The license plate of the truck ("MLY1K9", meaning "Molly, one canine") is a reference to Pixars resident sheepdog.
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