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Do Over | Fake Identity
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6.4/10
IMDbFilm Music | 2010 | Rolfe
Best Male Performance | 2010 | Zac
Favorite Comedy Movie | 2010
Best Foreign Comedy Movie | 2010
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 136,300,000 USD
Toward the end of filming, Zac Efron had appendicitis. At first, Thomas Lennon advised Zac Efron that it was, in fact, bad wind and advised him to hang upside down to cure it. What started out as a stomachache, soon led to him checking it out after filming and having surgery the same night.
Zac Efron called Matthew Perry for help on his lines and mimicking some of his movements to give a more authentic performance.
Visual effects were not used when Zac Efron does the basketball tricks during the cafeteria scene, he really did accomplish them on his own.
Leslie Mann is only 13 years older than Michelle Trachtenberg who plays her daughter.
In one scene, Mike wakes up and begins describing his "dream" of being in high school again only to find his daughter, Maggie, caring for him. This is an homage to the counterpart scene in Back to the Future (1985), in which Marty McFly wakes up and finds his teen-aged mother caring for him.
"Mike O' Donnell: Scarlet, before you go through this, I want to remind you of September 7th, 1988. It was the first time that I saw you. You were reading Less Than Zero, and you were wearing a Guns 'n' Roses t-shirt. I'd never seen anything so perfect. I remember thinking that I had to have you or I'd die... then you whispered that you loved me at the homecoming dance, and I felt so peaceful... and safe... because I knew that no matter what happened, from that day on, nothing can ever be that bad... because I had you. And then I, uh... I grew up and I lost my way. And I blamed you for my failures. And I know that you think you have to do this today... but I don't want you to. But I guess... if I love you, I should let you move on. [pretending to read a letter to Scarlet in divorce court]"
"Mike O' Donnell: When you're young everything feels like the end of the world. But it's not; it's just the beginning. You might have to meet a few more jerks, but one day you're gonna meet a boy who treats you the way you deserve to be treated. Like the sun rises and sets with you. [Talking to Maggie on the bleachers]"