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IMDbBest Actor | 2003 | Sam
Most Promising Performer For and | 2003 | Maggie
Most Promising Performer | 2003 | Maggie
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2003 | Sam
Best Picture | 2002
Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Feature Film | 2003 | Andrew
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2003 | Charlie
Best Use of Previously Published or Recorded Music | 2003
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2003 | Sam
Most Original | 2003
Most Promising Director | 2003 | George
2003 | George
Best Movie Time Capsule | 2003
Best First Feature | 2002 | George
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 33,013,805 USD
Sam Rockwell was director George Clooney's only choice to play Chuck Barris.
The Central Intelligence Agency has denied that Chuck Barris ever worked for them.
The clip from the The Newlywed Game (1966) is a real clip. It was long thought to be an urban legend and at one time even the host came to believe it was not real.
Most of the scenes were done in one take. The NBC lobby scene and The Dating Game (1965) montage were done completely in one take. The actors and actresses ran around to get into position.
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman felt dissatisfied with the way George Clooney treated his script. He commented: "I spent a lot of time working on the script, but Clooney wasn't interested in the things I was interested in. I've moved on, and I've no animosity towards him, but its a film I don't really relate to." Clooney acknowledged he made changes, because there were "funky scenes" that never would have gotten the greenlight for a studio movie.
"[last lines] Chuck Barris: I came up with a new game-show idea recently. It's called The Old Game. You got three old guys with loaded guns onstage. They look back at their lives, see who they were, what they accomplished, how close they came to realizing their dreams. The winner is the one who doesn't blow his brains out. He gets a refrigerator."
"Jim Byrd: You're 32 years old, and you've achieved nothing. Jesus Christ was dead and alive again by 33. You better get crackin'."