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5.3/10
IMDbFavorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2003 | Adam
Worst Actor For | 2003
Most Flatulent TeenTargeted Movie | 2003
Worst Actor | 2003 | Adam
Worst Fake Accent Male For | 2002
Most Annoying NonHuman Character | 2002
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or its End Credits | 2002 | Adam
Worst Fake Accent Male | 2002 | Rob
Box Office Collection 23,833,131 USD
Director Seth Kearsley said all of the product placements were used without permission from their respective companies.
Many animation fans have noted the design style of the characters in Eight Crazy Nights is similar to the design style of the characters in The Iron Giant (1999). The majority of the animators that worked on this film were laid off from Warner Brothers Feature Animation (which produced The Iron Giant) and Fox Animation Studios.
Davey is based on a picture of Adam Sandler when he was nineteen.
According to Doug Walker, Seth Kearsley sent him an e-mail following Walker's review of the film, revealing that Kearsley wanted certain scenes cut from the film, but they tested well with audiences and were not cut as a result, specifically noting a scene involving deer and feces. He also noted that test audiences hated the voice of Whitey, but they did not wish for the voice to change.
Davey's parents are voiced by Adam Sandler's parents, Stan Sandler and Judith Sandler. This is Stan's only film appearance. He died in 2003 and his memory was dedicated in another Adam Sandler film, 50 First Dates (2004).
"Benjamin: Eat that nutstrap, BIACH! Jennifer: Benjamin?"
"Whitey: This is the happiest seizure of my life!"