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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Two Weeks Notice (2002) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Two Weeks Notice (2002) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002).
About the movie:
A lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
The staging of the climactic sword fight between Justin and Jenner was largely taken from the
Errol Flynn
/
Basil Rathbone
duel in
The Adventures of Robin Hood
(some choreography, including the villain getting stabbed in the stomach, was literally copied by the animators). Other moments were inspired by fight scenes in
The Vikings
.
b.
Opening credits song "Baby, Youve Got What It Takes" (TWO WEEKS NOTICE Remix) with harmonica accompaniment by Blind Lemon Lipschitz is actually director
Marc Lawrence
playing the harmonica.
c.
This was originally going to be a
Kevin Costner
feature.
d.
The original Broadway production of Something For The Boys opened in the Alvin Theater on January 7, 1943 starring
Ethel Merman
and ran for 422 performances.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Cast members
Kenneth Branagh
,
Derek Jacobi
, and
Gérard Depardieu
have all played Cyrano de Bergerac. As translated into English by
Anthony Burgess
, in the speech where Cyrano rattles off a list of possible insults to his nose, he includes "Oh that this too, too solid nose would melt," a parody of the "too, too solid flesh" line from this play. (In the
Brian Hooker
translation of "Cyrano", which
José Ferrer
played onstage and on film, the line is given as "Was this the nose that launched a thousand ships?", a parody of "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships", a line from
Christopher Marlowe
s "Doctor Faustus".)
b.
Radio Raheems (Bill Nunn) description of his four finger rings (Love and Hate) is a homage to Rev. Harry Powell (Robert Mitchum) in to
The Night of the Hunter
c.
The Coney Island Community Center is in fact the Childs Restaurant Building that went out of business years ago. It was designated a New York City Landmark on February 4, 2003 just one month after the movie was released.
d.
While shooting a scene on-location in New York City,
Olivia Newton-John
was bitten by a dog named "Pascha." The Collie/German shepherd mix lived in the neighborhood and was hired along with his owner as an extra. When Olivia approached them asking to pet the dog, the owner warned her that Pascha was afraid of crowds. Leaning in to pet him anyway, she was bitten on the hand. Needless to say, this ended Paschas movie career, and they filmed the scene without him. Olivia braved the injury and kept on working.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
The film was originally set to film entirely in Toronto due to cheaper production costs, but producer/star Sandra Bullock insisted that a film about New York City must be made in New York City. It ended up being shot entirely on location within a 17-week span. It revitalized the economy of New York City after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and allowed businesses to flourish once again. In honor of the cast and crews contribution to the city, December 11th, 2002 was named "Two Weeks Notice" Day by the Mayor of New York City.
b.
The characters of Muriel Carew and her father do not appear in
Robert Louis Stevenson
s original story. They are based on similar characters created by playwright T.R. Sullivan for his 1887 stage adaptation of the story.
c.
The story idea was inspired by the book "Heidi Grows Up" by Johanna Spyris translator Tritten, Charles in which Heidi is sent to a boarding school and is shunned for her mountain ways.
d.
The impending war in Iraq forced the production to move from Morocco to Baja California Sur, Mexico in February 2003.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Adapted from a single issue of the National Lampoon magazine, 1982s "Utterly Monstrous, Mind-Roasting Summer of O.C. and Stiggs".
b.
The Decepticon Overloads alternate mode is a Komatsu HD465-7 articulated dump truck.
c.
The house Georges brother lives is actually one of
Donald Trump
s homes. Trump lent his Westchester home to the production and filmed a cameo for the film.
d.
When Evelyn is first seen brushing off a wall, the figures on the wall behind her are of two females fighting with sais. This is a depiction of her as Nefertiri fighting Anck Su Namun in front of the Pharaoh.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Stephen King
had an allergic reaction to the makeup he had to wear for Jody Verills transformation. He was subjected to shots and medication "so the work would be bearable."
b.
Dorris Bowdon
(Rose of Sharon) was married to screenwriter
Nunnally Johnson
.
c.
Mark Feuerstein
, who is listed in the credits, had all his scenes cut from the final cut of the movie, although you can see part of his head during the wedding scene as
Sandra Bullock
s character leaves the church.
d.
The producers opted for the prequel approach in this second film mainly due to John Goodmans refusal to reprise his role as Fred Flintstone.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Theres a deleted scene where Glen (
Elvis Presley
) sings "Lonely Man" in the garage - part of this scene was used in the trailer for the film.
b.
Scenes for the movie were shot at Shea Stadium on May 9, 2002. Between innings of the Giants/Mets game, the crowd was filmed booing.
Hugh Grant
and
Sandra Bullock
attended the game and shot a scene with Mike Piazza of the Mets after the game.
c.
This movie has the last footage of film director
Ted Demme
.
d.
Before being put on suspension,
Marilyn Monroe
was 20th Century-Foxs original choice for the role of Evelyn Nesbit. She turned this film and a forthcoming adaptation of the then-current Broadway musical The Girl in Pink Tights (which was to co-star
Dan Dailey
and Mitzi Gaynor) and was put on suspension.
Sheree North
was then announced as her replacement for both films until
Joan Collins
was eventually cast as Nesbit. Girl in Pink Tights was eventually abandoned.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Terrence Malick
finished the script in the late 1970s, but it lay dormant until 2004.
b.
They only had three of the postboxes to blow up and they only got it right on the third try.
c.
Louis Armstrong
and The All Stars (featuring
Jack Teagarden
) performed the title tune.
d.
The building
Sandra Bullock
s character and her two companions were trying to save at the start of the film was once a theatre, and now a Church, located on 175 St. and Broadway in NYC. Its the same building used to film the Indian palace movie scene in
The Guru
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Two Weeks Notice (2002)?
a.
Operation Blackbriar, the focal point of the film, was introduced in
The Bourne Identity
. Near the end of that film, Abbott is before a U.S. Congressional review board and explains Treadstone was a failure; then he closes a file and discusses Operation Blackbriar.
b.
According to British author
Lynne Truss
, the title of the film is grammatically incorrect. In her best-selling style book Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation, she claims the title is missing an apostrophe ("Two Weeks Notice"), thereby denoting proper possession of the titles subject. The original hardcover edition of Eats, Shoots, & Leaves also featured Truss in her authors photo, glaring at the poster and holding a marker where the apostrophe should be.
c.
Theres a deleted scene that appears only in the theatrical trailer on the DVD. Roy looks to Caine before fighting Hammmerhead Hagen and says, "He seems awful mad... did you tell him he was black?"
d.
Publicity for this movie from the Columbia Pictures studio described this picture as "The most commercial film to come out of Australia in 30 years".
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