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IMDb2001 | Andrew
Best Actor | 2000 | Eric
2000 | Eric
Best Achievement in Direction | 2000 | Andrew
2001 | Andrew
Best Original Music Score | 2000
Best Achievement in Sound | 2000
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2000
Best Achievement in Editing | 2000
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2000
Best Screenplay Adapted From Another Source | 2000
Best Film | 2000 | Michele
Best Music Score | 2001
Best Supporting Actor Female | 2001 | Kate
Best Editing | 2001
Best Cinematography | 2001
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2001
Best Foreign Independent Film English Language | 2001
2000 | Andrew
Box Office Collection 236,185 USD
Eric Bana spent two days living with Mark Brandon Read so he could get a better understanding of how to play his character in the film.
Eric Bana admitted to eating junk food for four weeks to put on the extra weight needed to play the 1986 Chopper.
Robert Rabiah arrived at the "Chopper" audition early and was rehearsing with an acting friend outside; 30 minutes later he was swooped on by a 15-man SWAT team. Apparently in the scene he was testing for he gets shot, so true to the "Method", he went through the action. A lady driving by saw what she thought was a real shooting and called it in. It took director Andrew Dominik and casting agent Gregory Apps to explain what was going on. A week later Rabiah got the call and got the part. He was quoted as saying to the director, "How much reality do you want?".
Until The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), "Chopper" was the highest-grossing R18+ film in Australian history.
Mark Brandon Read suggested that Eric Bana play Chopper after seeing him in the sketch comedy series Full Frontal (1993).
"Chopper: Why would I shoot a bloke BANG, then drive him to the bloody car and wizz him off to the hospital at a hundred miles an hour? It defeats the purpose of having shot him in the first place."
"Chopper: Jimmy, if you keep stabbing me, you're going to kill me."