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5.6/10
IMDbBest Special Effects | 2004
Best Special Effects | 2004 | Aaron
Best DVD Release | 2006
Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing Feature Film | 2005
Budget 825,000 USD
The exit machine is a slightly reworked, old Moviola film editing machine with a couple of raw speakers and a YES/NO button added.
The coffee mug on Wynn's desk says "THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX". It can be seen when he is drawing the picture of Rains.
In the monitor room at the beginning of the film, there is a blurred shot of a controller for an Atari 2600 as the CD of Ryjkin's demise is being collected.
When Rains, Haskell and Meyerhold enter the cube with a dead body, Haskell suggests he starved to death, with Rains replying "God, I'm hungry". This is a reference to Cube²: Hypercube (2002), where a character complained of hunger and killed a fellow captive and ate him.
"Eric Wynn: Do you believe in God? It all hinges on that? Dodd: Look, I just ask the questions and push the buttons, ok? Eric Wynn: What happens if you push yes? Dodd: I don't know... No-one's ever said yes."
"Jax: I don't trust machines, I have a machine to thank for this [points to his robotic eye] Jax: and this! [pounds the ground with his cane] Jax: I want to see them with my own God-given eye!"