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California | Workaholic
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Comedic Performance | 1998 | Jim Carrey
Favorite Actor Comedy | 1998 | Jim Carrey
Top Box Office Films | 1998 | John Debney
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998 | Jim Carrey
Favorite Movie Actor | 1998 | Jim Carrey
Favorite Supporting Actress Comedy | 1998 | Jennifer Tilly
Favorite Supporting Actor Comedy | 1998 | Justin Cooper
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Under | 1998 | Justin Cooper
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 302,710,615 USD
According to an interview with Jim Carrey, he says that the gag of Fletcher chasing his son as "The Claw" was something Carrey's father did to him and his siblings.
When Fletcher beats himself up in the restroom, no sound effects were used; those are really the sounds of Jim Carrey's head slamming into the urinal, floor, and walls.
Jim Carrey declined the role of Dr. Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) so he could be committed to this film.
When Fletcher is having the pen war in his office, he comes up from behind the desk with the word Blue written all over his face. On his left jaw, "B.B. King" is written amongst all the blues.
Jim Carrey got so into his character that he said he "would go home with total exhaustion."
"Max Reede: My teacher tells me beauty is on the inside. Fletcher Reede: That's just something ugly people say."
"[while hearing Mrs. Cole having sex on an audio cassette] Fletcher Reede: Oh, come on! Your honor, how can it be proved that the male voice on that tape is not Mr. Cole himself? Samantha Cole: [voice on tape] You are such a better lover than my husband! Fletcher Reede: Your honor, I object! Judge Marshall Stevens: And why is that, Mr. Reede? Fletcher Reede: It's devastating to my case! Judge Marshall Stevens: Overruled. Fletcher Reede: Good call!"