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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Shot Mamba? (2009) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Shot Mamba? (2009) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Who Shot Mamba? (2009).
About the movie:
When he's accused of murdering a charismatic snake named Mamba, Merri Sherman sets into motion...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Shot Mamba? (2009)?
a.
Both of the terrors that plague Robbie came from
Steven Spielberg
s own fears as a child, a fear of clowns and a tree outside his window.
b.
During the closing credits,
Shane Black
is seen prominently displaying a copy of Sgt. Rock #408 (Feb. 1986). In the DVD commentary,
John McTiernan
notes that at the time,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
had an adaptation of Sgt. Rock in production, and thats why the comics were on set, so he could read them. He described the scene where Dutch (Schwarzenegger) walks up to Billy (
Sonny Landham
), who senses the Predators presence out in the bush, as a "Sgt. Rock moment".
c.
The movie Dreamland, also directed by
Lisanne Skyler
, appears on a cinema marquee.
d.
The character of Petey Skippen appears in screenwriter Brian Spaeths novel Prelude to a Super Airplane, and Calvin Stadiums is mentioned. Fictionalized versions of Producer Brad Radby and Prod. Asst. Eastham Way are also in the book.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Shot Mamba? (2009)?
a.
In the Ultimate Marvel Comics series, the character of Nick Fury is portrayed as African American, with his look and personality tailored after actor
Samuel L. Jackson
, all carried out with the actors explicit permission. During one of the Ultimate Avengers issues, whilst discussing the possibility of a movie being made about them and which actors would play which heroes, Nick Fury even comments that nobody else but Samuel L. Jackson could play him. Jackson, himself a comic book fan, plays Fury in this film.
b.
The AT-AT Imperial walkers were all animated through classic stop-motion techniques, except for the scenes where they fall, for example the walker which is "tripped up" by cables and falls on its face, or the one that Luke throws a grenade into, which falls on its side. These were filmed in real-time with precision-timed mini-pyrotechnic charges.
c.
Filmed in 2008, but sat unreleased until being put online in 12 chapters, starting in November 2009.
d.
Marlon Brando
refused to memorize most of his lines in advance. In the scene where he puts infant Kal-El into the escape pod, he was actually reading his lines from the diaper of the baby.