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Bankruptcy | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.2/10
IMDbFilm Music | 2006 | Theodore
Worst OnScreen Couple | 2005
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 2005
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy | 2005
Worst Remake | 2005
Movies Choice Actor Comedy | 2006 | Jim
2005 | Aaron Michael
Favorite Movie Actor | 2006 | Jim
Budget 100,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 202,026,112 USD
When Jim Carrey is trying to print out another form, he hides in the roof rafters. He falls after attempting to get down. This really happened and he hit the floor very hard. Carrey and the director went with it and kept rolling.
Téa Leoni seriously injured her shoulder during the coffee shop scene, when her character slid over the counter.
Paramount Pictures paid Sony over US$100,000 to interrupt filming of this movie for a week so that Jim Carrey could do promotional appearances for A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004).
Globodyne's employees lose their retirement savings because they were invested in the company's stocks. The same thing happened at Enron four years earlier.
The end credits include a "special thanks" to former Enron Corporation CEO Kenneth Lay. He was found dead July 5, 2006, almost seven months after this film was released.
"Dick Harper: Are these non-fat muffins? ARE THESE NON-FAT MUFFINS? Coffee Shop Guy: [stutters] I-I-I think so... Dick Harper: Oh, Gee, Hon, you gotta get some of those!"
"[last lines] Garth: Hey, how do you like the new wheels? Dick Harper: Nice. Garth: Hooked up with a new company. Great benefits. Dick Harper: Yeah? Garth: Yeah. They trade energy. It's called Enron! Dick Harper: Huh."