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Black People | Usa President
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5.5/10
IMDbOutstanding Directing for a Box Office Movie | 2004 | Chris
Outstanding Box Office Movie | 2004
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Box Office Movie | 2004 | Chris
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Box Office Movie | 2004 | Lynn
Outstanding Writing for a Box Office Movie | 2004
Film Best Screenplay Original or Adapted | 2004 | Chris
Film Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted) | 2004 | Ali
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2004 | Bernie
Worst Supporting Actress | 2003 | Robin
Budget 35,200,000 USD
Box Office Collection 37,788,228 USD
Tina Fey was one of the five uncredited writers who did a re-write on the screenplay.
Chris Rock got the idea for this story from the 1984 Walter Mondale/Geraldine A. Ferraro ticket, in which the Democrats thought that since they had no chance of winning against Ronald Reagan/George Bush, they might as well make a historic first so they can win support for the next election. So they ran Ferraro as the first ever woman vice president candidate for their party (and lost).
Part of the presidential debate is a verbatim repeat of Monty Python's Argument Sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Money Programme (1972).
During the Chicago speech a man stands up and yells out " Get your hand out of my pocket" in homage to Malcolm X where the same thing happened before he was assassinated.
Chris Rock admitted that he didn't know the electric slide and was taught on the set of the movie.
"Brian Lewis: God bless America. And no place else."
"Mays Gilliam: I work in a neighborhood so bad, you can get shot while you're gettin' shot."