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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : X-Men (2000) - Part (9) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : X-Men (2000) - Part (9) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000).
About the movie:
Two mutants come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
Comic book writer
Geoff Johns
, who has worked on the "Green Lantern" comic and made it a resounding success, was signed on as a creative consultant on the film.
b.
Stan Lee
: X-Men creator and executive producer is a man near a hot dog stand on the beach when Senator Kelly comes out of the water.
c.
We never learn the first name of Mr. Dietrichson.
d.
According to
Frank Sinatra Jr.
on the DVD Commentary,
Sammy Davis Jr.
was forced to stay at a "colored only" hotel during the filming because Las Vegas would not allow blacks to stay at the major hotels despite his appearing with
Frank Sinatra
,
Dean Martin
, and the others at the Sands Hotel. He was only allowed to stay at the major hotels, therefore breaking Vegas unofficial color barrier after
Frank Sinatra
confronted the casino owners on his behalf.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
Cult movie company Anchorbay were all set to release a special 20th Anniversary Edition DVD of Trick or Treat in 2006, but cancelled it when they encountered problems with the films music licensing.
b.
Titus Welliver
had to keep his large mustache as he was still involved in the filming of
Deadwood
at the time.
c.
Number Sixs motorcycle is a Ducati 848.
d.
Near the end, during the Wolverine/Mystique fight scene, there is a moment where Mystique kicks Wolverine in the groin. At that moment, there is a metallic ping (similar to the one in the beginning when the man in the cage match punches Wolverines fist), which is probably an in-joke to Wolverine having balls of steel (or in this case, adamantium).
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
The set used for the Partmiter home, where Joanna Miles s character has her head set ablaze by a "bug" on the phone receiver, was the same set at Paramount Studios in Hollywood as the one used for the interior of the Brady home in ABC-TVs
The Brady Bunch
. Due to very poor ratings, the series had been canceled in 1974, a few months before filming on this film began. Since this films release in 1975, "The Brady Bunch" became a ubiquitous hit in syndication, and the set has become easily recognizable to several generations of classic TV watchers, even though the set was altered for use in this film.
b.
The poster of _Deadlier than the Male (1966)_ directed by Ralph Thomas can be seen at the background in the sequence where _Rod Taylor (I)_ is attacked by three men in a street.
c.
Rogues portrayal in the film contains elements from Jubilee (a close bond with Wolverine) and Kitty Pryde (being targeted by the Brotherhood).
d.
John Landis
was a production assistant on this film. He also appears as an extra (he was one of the three nuns).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
Steven Spielberg
: [moon] The large moon visible in many scenes, is in the logo for the Flesh Fair, and appears as the design on Johnsons "balloon" aircraft.
b.
Kevin Smith
: [comic books] Names of the security guards at Miramax are all references to comic book characters, including Gordon (James Gordon, Gotham City Police Commissioner), Shaw (Sebastian and Shinobi Shaw, members of the Hellfire club), and Akins (another Gotham City Commissioner).
c.
Scarlett Johansson
was cast in the film early on but pulled out of the project and her role eventually went to
Keri Russell
.
d.
When Mystique impersonates Iceman (Bobby Drake) to make Rogue leave the school, it is possible to see Bobbys breath even though the film appears to be set in midsummer. This trait, an after-effect of Bobbys ability, was widely appreciated by fans and seen as
Bryan Singer
s dedication to the "X-Men" saga. However, it is now more accepted as an error since it was Mystiques impersonation. The effect was however intentionally added into
X2
when Iceman and Rogue share a kiss.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
All of the scenes in the diner were filmed last after the cast got to know each other. The dialog in those scenes is a combination of scripted and improvisational.
b.
Gary Goddard
: The director of
Masters of the Universe
is one of the men watching Senator Kelly emerge from the ocean. Singer and Goddard are good friends, and before production, Singer sought out Goddards advice on directing "a comic book movie."
c.
In an early draft of the screenplay, Ann Darrow was the daughter of a famed archaeologist and Jack Driscoll was his assistant. Lord Darrow was killed in Anns introductory scene by the Indonesian military in a cover-up attempt of his discovery of remnants of the Skull Island culture.
d.
To play the computer program CLU,
Jeff Bridges
face was "de-aged" with the same technology used on
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
to "age"
Brad Pitt
. Thus, in his role as Flynn, Bridges appears to be his actual age of 61, but as CLU (a program written back in the 1980s) he looks like hes in his 30s - programs dont age.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
While filming on location at C.D. Fulkes Middle School in Round Rock, TX, the film was titled "Jonny Zombie".
b.
The filmmakers thought the treatment by
Tom DeSanto
and
Bryan Singer
was perfect as it took seriously the social issues the "X-Men" comics were noted for reflecting: Senator Kellys proposal of a Mutant Registration act echoes the efforts of U.S. Congresss efforts to ban Communism in the States. Kelly brandishes a list of known mutants and exclaims "We must know who these mutants are and what they can do!" an event copied from Senator
Joseph McCarthy
who claimed to have a list of known American Communists working in the government. Kelly further questions whether mutants should be allowed to teach children in school, which mirrors the Section 28 issue (the banning of homosexual teachers in school, which Sir
Ian McKellen
was involved in). a deleted scene has Storm teaching a historical lesson about how Constantine Is conversion to Christianity ended the persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire, which foreshadows Magnetos plot to force world leaders to accept mutantkind by mutating them. Magneto talks about the act having mutants "in chains, with a number burned into their forehead" - the situation he describes is similar to what happened to the Jews in Nazi Germany (Magneto himself is a World War II survivor) Magnetos last lines contain the phrase "By any means necessary." This phrase was coined by civil-rights revolutionary Malcolm X; the relationship between Magneto and Professor X has been compared, respectively, to that of
Malcolm X
and
Martin Luther King
, both of whom held differing philosophical views.
c.
Petula Clark
was the first choice for the female lead but she turned it down.
Annette Funicello
was also briefly considered.
d.
The name of the primary ship in the film is the "Grendel" which is the name of a monster in the Old English poem "Beowulf". Grendel was a direct descendant of Cain from the Book of Genesis, a monster described as half-troll, half-ogre. Like Jason, Grendel rose from a lake in search of victims and seemingly could not be killed. Also, in their fight, Beowulf rips Grendels arm off, and in the movie, when Kay-Em shoots up Jason, the first thing he loses is his arm.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
The word heroin is never actually said by any of the characters in the film.
b.
Final film of
Oskar Homolka
.
c.
The DVD release of the colorized version of the film features an audio commentary track by comedian
Michael J. Nelson
of
Mystery Science Theater 3000
fame. The producers of the series at one point actually screened the film for airing on the show, but found it to have too much dialog to fit the shows format.
d.
Peta Wilson
was offered the role of Jean Grey, but had to film the fourth season of "La Femme Nikita" (1997-2001) (TV)_ instead.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: X-Men (2000)?
a.
David Hayter
: The writer appears as one of the cops near the end.
b.
The cast and crew achieved a personal best by shooting 16 scenes in one night, but the camera failed and all 16 scenes had to be re-shot.
c.
Robert Moreno, a Lieutenant for the San Joaquin County Sheriffs Office renowned for his expertise in sex crimes investigations, appears in the movie as a guard.
d.
Molly Shannon
s film debut.
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