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Gluttony: | Low | |
Wrath: | Medium | |
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Envy: | Medium | |
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Pride: | Very Low |
Take the Seven Deadly Sins Quiz
Movie Trivia
[01] -- Look up TEN of your favorite movies on IMDB.
[02] -- Click the "trivia" link in the sidebar.
[03] -- Post a fun and random bit of trivia from each film.
[04] -- Tag five people!
ooh, listing only ten movies is hard, but here's some of my faves:
1. Donnie Darko
In the theater scene, Richard Kelly originally intended to have Donnie and Gretchen going to see C.H.U.D. (1984). However, there were problems with finding out who owned the rights to the movie. Finally, Sam Raimi came to the rescue by allowing Kelly to use and distort footage from The Evil Dead (1981), free of charge.
2. The English Patient
The character name, 'Kip', apparently was Michael Ondaatje's nickname at school. This was a reference to cooking oil stains on his exercise books which reminded the wags among his fellow pupils of kipper fish which were canned in such oil.
3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The scene where Joel and Clementine watch the circus go through the streets was made up on the spot, as the film crew and cast happened to be working nearby and Michel Gondry decided it could work well in the film. The part where Clementine disappears suddenly is one of Gondry's favorite moments of the film, as Jim Carrey didn't know Kate Winslet was going to disappear and Gondry likes it because Carrey's face appears so saddened. When the sound blanks out in the final film, Carrey is actually saying "Kate?"
4. Garden State
On the commentary track, Natalie Portman admits she had never handled a vinyl record before making this movie. She had to be taught how to start a vintage "record player" properly for the scene in her bedroom.
6. Casablanca
Many of the actors who played the Nazis were in fact German Jews who had escaped from Nazi Germany.
7. Lost in Translation
The movie Bob and Charlotte watch together at the hotel when neither one of them can sleep is Dolce vita, La (1960) La Dolce Vita also has an end scene in which the viewer cannot hear the conversation and this conversation is also between a young woman and an older man.
8. Shaun of the Dead
Night of the Living Dead (1968) director George A. Romero was given a private viewing of the film near his home in Florida. During the scene in which Ed (Nick Frost) yells into the phone, "We're coming to get you, Barbara," Romero was oblivious to the fact it was a direct lift from his film Night of the Living Dead (1968) and only found out later after a phone conversation with director Edgar Wright.
9. Excalibur
John Boorman wanted the story to be the focus of the movie rather than the actors. Therefore, he cast actors that were relatively unknown at the time to American audiences. Among them were Gabriel Byrne (Uther), Patrick Stewart (Leondegrance), Liam Neeson (Gawain), Helen Mirren (Morgana), and Nicholas Clay (Launcelot). Only Nicol Williamson (Merlin) was relatively familiar to American moviegoers.
10. Star Wars (Episode IV from 1977)
George Lucas came up with the name R2-D2 during post-production of American Graffiti (1973). One of the sound crew wanted Lucas to retrieve Reel #2 of the Second Dialogue track. In post-production parlance, this came out as "could you get R2-D2 for me?". Lucas liked the sound of that and noted it down for future use.
and an honorable mention for my favorite holiday coming up:
11. Halloween (the original)
Halloween was shot in 21 days in the spring of 1978. Made on a budget of $300,000, it became the highest-grossing independent movie ever made at that time.
I tag anyone who wants to do this - any movie lovers out there?? I'd love to see your lists!
have fun!!
p.s. - another trivia from "Donnie Darko" - Jason Schwartzman was originally supposed to play Donnie, but his schedule was too full so they cast Jake! can you even imagine another actor playing Donnie?
I stayed home from work today and rested. I'm feeling a bit like a truck ran me over. it was a nice day though - I watched a movie (the Japanese version of "the Grudge 2"), I watched an epi of Smallville, I did laundry, I emailed, and I rested. I also stayed home from class last night and was able to watch the season premiere of "Supernatural." honestly I didn't skip class for the show (though it was tempting) - I really felt like shit and went to bed shortly after Supernatural was over. but Supernatural was enough to make me happy at least for one hour!! it's great to have the winchester boys back in our lives again isn't it??
oh, and finally, I went out tonight and bought my issue of Interview magazine with Jake G on the cover. the pictures inside are heartstoppingly beautiful. if you are a Jake fan, run, don't walk to your nearest magazine stand and buy this!
that is all.
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the star wars trivia is all interesting - you should check it out!
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I'm feeling a bit better - definitely rested but still not 100 percent healthy. not sure what's wrong - will see Monday when I call the doctor.
*hugs you*
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interesting facts......
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I don't change much, but sometimes change is good!
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P.S: WHY IS YOU DRUNK?! lol
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I'm sorry you are feeling poorly hon. Please get better soon!
I got low on all the sins but sloth, that I got medium, I'm lazy!
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thanks for the well wishes. I feel a bit better. I only wish I knew what was wrong - cause I don't know if it's from that procedure I had Wednesday or something else entirely. but it's no fun!!
aw, you're so virtuous. apparently I'm greedy because I answered the question that I want a better or faster car. that's only cause my car has 112,000 miles on it - and is falling apart - yikes!! and lust - haha!!!! that's just for Jake and Jensen:)
*hugs*
Jake love!
I've been on a total Jake Gyllenhaal kick (must get icon of him soon) lately. I've indirectly bumped all his movies to the top of my Q. I've recently watched him in The Good Girl and Lovely and Amazing. In between that, I totally squeee!d when I saw him on the cover of my most recent Interview magazine. Just finished Moonlight Mile and now have Jarhead to watch. He really is a great actor!
Re: Jake love!
are you just now getting into Jakey?? I am so desperately in love (aka lust) with him that it's silly! He is so hot in The Good Girl and Lovely and Amazing - kind of similar roles, the young guy with the older, married woman (it could be me, Jake!!!) LOL! so you actually subscribe to Interview? I had to go out and buy my copy!! What did you think of MOonlight Mile? did you see October Sky and Donnie Darko? and Zodiac? and of course you saw Brokeback Mountain right? Jake icons can be found everywhere on LJ, I have tons I could give you too!! and I have photos of him too!! let me know if you want:)
hope you are doing well!
Re: Jake love!
Yeah, I totally hear you about his being so hot when his characters were going for the older women. And the way he leans in to kiss 'em... wowzers! hehe
I loved him in Moonlight Mile. And I had no idea that Ellen Pompeo was in that as well. I wish Meredith was more like Bertie! heh. I haven't seen October Sky, but I think it's in my Q.
I've seen a lot of his other movies, so yeah. Proof was really good too, if you haven't seen that one.
Yup, I subscribe to Interview because when they first solicited me, they offered a year subscription for $8! So, I said sure! Some issues are better than others, but it was worth it.
*searches for Jake icons* hehe :)
I'm doing okay, and I hope you are as well!
Re: Jake love!
Re: Jake love!
I bumped up Bubble Boy and Highway in my Q. I think I will have watched all his movies after that :)
Re: Jake love!
Re: Jake love!
Good chatting with ya on the phone the other day, even if it was only 5 minutes.
So, anyway, finally did see these movies. Bubble Boy was cute, and I need something light like that when all I had been getting is heavy dramas. I liked Highway in the same way I liked Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas. Not something I can watch all the time, but I could appreciate it. And, I liked how his and Jared Leto's character were so slashy, despite Selma Blair's character being in the way. haha!
Re: Jake love!
I am ashamed to admit I didn't watch all of the Bubble Boy from start to finish - I caught it on tv and saw parts. it is interesting. but the others I did watch all the way through. You know though I hated Fear and Loathing - as much of a Johnny Depp fan as I am, I absolutely loathed that film and couldn't even finish it.
I like Jared Leto no matter what anyone says!
*hugS*