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5.3/10
IMDbInspirational Film of the Year | 2015 | Jon Erwin
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 10,429,707 USD
Trace Adkins (Bones) and Randy McDowell (Hank) became good friends, but when Bones head butts him, it wasn't as much acting as it was real. Randy had a mark on his forehead right afterwards.
In one scene when they're trying to catch the parakeet, it's resting on a branch just outside the diner. It was originally planned that they would try to sneak up on it to catch it. But it unexpectedly flew at Kevin and landed on his shoulder after he dropped to the ground. They had wranglers training the bird, but it was never supposed to do this. In the audio commentary, Kevin Downes said "I had no idea the bird was going to come after me......I'm going down to protect my eye cause I think the bird is coming at my eye". They decided that this was funnier than trying to sneak up on it, so they left it this way.
The big desk in the tattoo parlor was voluntarily built overnight by the owners specifically for the movie.
Originally the character "Bones" was only going to be seen briefly, just outside the tattoo parlor. But they really liked him, and as the budget grew, they decided to use him a lot more.
Many lines of the film were improvised. For the scene with Sean and Pastor Ray at the Tattoo parlor, the writer didn't like the script. The actors ended up making it up as they went, it was completely improvised.
"Kevin: Okay, So here's the Plan... We take them inside, get their hand stamped and they can't get out. Like Shawshank Redemption. Marco: I love it!"
"Allyson: I'm a failure. I have failed again. That's all I do. I had a plan. I was gonna help myself and help my friends unplug and have fun, and then Bridget happened, so then I thought I could fix that, too, and instead... I can't. I can't get in front of it. No matter how hard I try, no matter how much I give, I'm just... I'm not enough. Bones: For who? Allyson: What? Bones: Not enough for who? Allyson: I mean, Sean, the kids, for my mother, God, everybody. I don't know. You? Bones: Not enough for you? I was raised in church. This might surprise you, but I have since drifted from the faith. Allyson: Shocker. Bones: My mama worked three jobs. I never met my daddy. I had to get up early and walk to school, but I'd wait up for her coming home from the diner. I'd wait up every night. 'Cause she'd come home and she'd put me to bed and she'd tell me something. She'd tell me the same thing every night: "He loves you, Charles. No matter who you are, no matter what you do, or how far you run, Jesus will always be loving you with his arms open wide, just for being you." And I'd smile and go off to sleep. You know, I saw something on Pinterest the other day. It was an eagle. Just caring for its young. It's a beautiful thing to watch one of God's creations just doing what He made it to do. Just being an eagle. And that's enough. You all spend so much time beating yourselves up. Allyson: Must be exhausting. Bones: Let me tell you something, girl. I doubt the Good Lord made a mistake giving your kiddos the mama He did. So you just be you. He'll take care of the rest."