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Playboy | New York City
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5.7/10
IMDbPerformance in a Feature Film | 2012 | Russell
2011 | Jason
Worst British Actor | 2011 | Russell
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over Million Dollars For and | 2012
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over 20 Million Dollars | 2012 | Dave
Sequel or Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2012
Performance in a Feature Film | 2012 | Helen
Choice Movie Actor Comedy | 2011 | Russell
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 48,147,945 USD
While sulking in his Batmobile after Hobson (Dame Helen Mirren) gives him an aspirin and vitamin, Arthur (Russell Brand) scrolls through his phone to look for Naomi's number and we briefly see Katy Perry, Brand's then-wife, listed as a contact.
Arthur states his father died at the age of forty-four in an homage to Steve Gordon, who directed Arthur (1981), and also died at the age of forty-four.
During the dinner scene at Grand Central Station, the background music that is playing is an instrumental version of the Christopher Cross song, "Arthur (1981)'s Theme (Best That You Can Do)".
In the final scene, where there is a collection of movie cars, the car displayed on the far right is the Rolls-Royce from Arthur (1981).
In order to see the dedication in Naomi's book, Arthur moves a pop-up moon over a Manhattan skyline scene. This is a tribute to the line "If you get caught between the moon and New York City", in Christopher Cross' "Arthur (1981)'s Theme" song.
"Hobson: My name is Lillian and I am an alcoholic. I'm rich, I'm fabulously rich. I'm also generous and kind-hearted. My father died when I was young and my mother was absent most of the time. Is this an excuse for making a mockery of my life? Oh, it all looks very wild from the outside. I once went to bed with three European princesses at the same time, but: A. I can't remember anything about it, and B: apparently I vomited over two of them before losing control of my bladder on the third. Oh, yes, all such fun... until the fog parts and suddenly there's a hole so big that all the vintage champagne and all the Batmobiles on the world can't fill it. Then I'm all alone on my magnetic bed, wondering what venereal disease I've just caught. Arthur: Always the quiet ones."
"Police Sergeant: You're drunk again, Arthur. Arthur: [drawling] No... I have remained drunk since our last encounter."