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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Why Men Go Gay in L.A. (2009) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Why Men Go Gay in L.A. (2009) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Why Men Go Gay in L.A. (2009).
About the movie:
William Morgan has, like most men, had terrible luck in the dating world of Los Angeles. After a terrible...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Why Men Go Gay in L.A. (2009)?
a.
This 1982 movie has been said to have possibly anticipated future world events. James Plath at DVD Town says of this movie that "... its impossible to watch it more than twenty years later after 1982 without seeing a ton of eerie similarities to the Bush White House" whilst Paul McElligott at Celluloid Heroes writes: "The idea of the U.S. going to war in the Middle East over dubious claims of terrorists possessing weapons of mass destruction, specifically atomic bombs, is central to the plot. The discovery of the aforementioned bombs dangling from an antenna on top of the World Trade Center is probably far more chilling now than the filmmakers could ever have intended."
b.
All the awful things said by the crazy characters are actually real things that the writer, Skyler Stone, has heard women say over the years in LA while on dates.
c.
Before
Mark Ruffalo
was cast as The Hulk,
Joaquin Phoenix
was rumored for the part.
d.
The film proved to be a commercial success, earning more than $340 million worldwide at the box office.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Why Men Go Gay in L.A. (2009)?
a.
Harold P. Warren
once stated that he left Torgos fate vague on purpose. If the film was a hit, the sequel was to involve Torgos return. The sequel was never written.
b.
Fred Astaire
refused to sing the
Irving Berlin
song "The Yam" because he thought it was silly, so
Ginger Rogers
got a rare chance to sing it alone. Later Fred joined in the dance after Ginger was finished singing.
c.
The film was shot at the writers favorite restaurant in LA, Prizzis on Franklin Avenue by the UCB Theater.
d.
Final cinema feature of George Chandler.