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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Universal Soldier: The Return (1999) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Universal Soldier: The Return (1999) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999).
About the movie:
The "universal soldiers" must fight the whole army. When the military's supercomputer S.E.T.H gets out of control
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
The Megadeth song "Crush Em" was the temporary entrance theme for wrestler
Bill Goldberg
, a fan of the band, following his return from a six-month absence from wrestling. The band performed it live for him on July 5, 1999 on _WCW Monday Nitro (TV Series 1995-2001)_ prior to his grand entrance. Director
Mic Rodgers
wanted to include the song in the film soundtrack as well. The music video for the song features both Goldberg and
Jean-Claude Van Damme
, with Goldberg joining lead singer
Dave Mustaine
in the chorus.
b.
According to Harry Potter creator
J.K. Rowling
, Moaning Myrtle was a member of Ravenclaw House.
c.
During the filming of the fight sequences,
David Carradine
s nose was broken twice, his toe gouged and knee hurt.
d.
Franco Corsaro
,
Roger Valmy
,
George Sorel
,
Vic Demourelle
and
Louis LaBey
are in studio records/casting call lists as cast members, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in this movie.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
In the scene where
Bill Goldberg
s character Romeo tears his shirt off and starts to fight with the security guards, he uses one of his signature wrestling moves, the spear.
b.
The movie is black and white except for four times when Dorian Grays picture is shown in color.
c.
A Bengal cat, a domestic breed, was used in the film.
Halle Berry
loved it so much that she announced that she was going to adopt it. Some media sources inaccurately described the 13 pound housecat as a tiger which caused the Fund for Animals to send Berry a nasty letter.
d.
Robert Mitchum
was originally cast as Capt. Wilder. He was fired from the film after an altercation in which he shoved the films transportation manager into San Francisco Bay.
Gregory Peck
subsequently turned down the role of Capt. Wilder, and
Humphrey Bogart
wanted a $500,000 salary, which would have put the film over budget. Without a major male star involved, Warner Bros. contacted producer
John Wayne
, threatening to pull out of their distribution deal for the film unless he took the role himself. To keep his new production company Batjac afloat, Wayne agreed to play Capt. Wilder.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
Phil Leeds
last role.
b.
Michael Jai White
(S.E.T.H.) also appeared in the original
Universal Soldier
as a soldier.
c.
Many situations in the movie are references to the book on Dai Vernon by Karl Johnson, "The Magician and the Cardsharp". For example, Malini gets his name from a famous magician referred to in the book; and "shade" is defined as a cardsharps cover move, as it is in the film.
d.
The hockey mask Angela used in
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers
is seen in the fishing scene. As it is pulled out of the water, another camper remarks that the date is "Saturday the 14th."
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
At one point in the film, Theresa Randolph (
Barbara ONeil
) tells Ann (
Gene Tierney
) that she is old enough to be her mother. However, in reality, ONeil was only ten years older than Tierney.
b.
Two cast members in studio records/casting call lists did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie. These were (with their character names):
Dudley Dickerson
(Black Man) and
Eddie Acuff
(Stagehand).
c.
"The Journeys End", a song inspired by the motion picture, was published in England at the time of the initial release, with music by pianist Hero de Rance and lyrics by Rex London.
d.
Was released theatrically despite the previous sequels having been made-for-TV - a rarity for sequels. Many film series have gotten out of direct to video or made for TV through remakes, but few series get out of made-for-TV status otherwise.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
Zooey Deschanel
was heavily considered for the role of Janis.
b.
The original title for "The Shrieking" was "Something in the Woods", which later became the tagline for the film.
c.
When S.E.T.H. cracks his kill-code, it flashes up on the screen, starting with "NCC1701", which is the registration code of the starship Enterprise.
d.
This movie shows the first use of the "bullet time" effect in clay animation (a technique of several cameras taking pictures in the same time around somebody).
Michel Gondry
took this technique and adapted it to use it in live action pictures, commercials and video clips. This "bullet time" is also used in
The Matrix
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
a.
Even before its world premiere in 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, this film had already made its budget back via international pre-sales. (But this film landed an United States distribution deal only after 2009 Toronto International Film Festival was closed.) Several months after this films DVD/Blu-ray release,
Atom Egoyan
announced to The Toronto Star (a newspaper in Canada) that this film had made more money than any of his previous films.
b.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 29, 1940 with
Ingrid Bergman
,
Douglas Scott
and
Ann E. Todd
reprising their film roles.
c.
The role of Romeo was originally intended for WWF wrestler "Stone Cold"
Steve Austin
.
d.
The pipe that Goldstein and Rosenberg smoke marijuana out of is made of a shofar. A shofar is a musical horn made from a kosher animals horn (usually a ram) that is used on the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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