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7.2/10
IMDbBest Feature | 2005 | Michael
Film Pretty Funny Performance Male | 2005 | Mike
Best Sound | 2005 | Greg
Best Feature | 2005 | Michael
2004 | Michael
2005 | Michael
Best Achievement in Overall Sound | 2006
Best Screenplay Original | 2006
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2006
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2006
Best Achievement in Editing | 2006
Best Achievement in Direction | 2006
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2006
Best Motion Picture | 2006 | Elizabeth
Best Achievement in Production | 2005
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 120,620 USD
Paul Kaye is not a fan of dance music, and whenever a scene has him in headphones, he is actually listening to punk rock like Sex Pistols or The Clash.
When shooting the scene in which Frankie arrives at Club Amnesia, the crew had originally intended to use a different vehicle. As the day went on and it became apparent that the original car was not going to show, the crew asked a passing motorist if they could use his car. He agreed and was featured in the film as the driver of his own BMW.
The title is Cockney rhyming slang for "it has all gone wrong".
During the montage of Frankie learning to read lips, REGDAB EKOC (COKE BADGER backwards) is written on the chalk board in the class room.
When Frankie is having the extensive hearing tests, the instrument that the doctor uses has markings that go up to 11. This is a reference to Nigel Tufnel's Amp in This Is Spinal Tap (1984).
"Frankie Wilde: Maybe I should write a book. That might take years though, perhaps a pamphlet or brochure."
"Frankie Wilde: Everybody should have at least two Austrian mates. Everybody should have at least two."