Movie |
Holiday | New Year's Eve
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5.6/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Actress | 2012 | Hilary Swank
Worst Foreign Actress For and | 2012 | Hilary Swank
Worst Actress For | 2012 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Worst Actress | 2012 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Worst Director | 2012 | Garry Marshall
Worst Screenplay | 2012 | Katherine Fugate
Choice Movie Female Scene Stealer | 2012 | Lea Michele
Budget 56,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 142,000,000 USD
Halle Berry was cast but dropped out, and she was replaced by Katherine Heigl. Berry dropped out due to a custody battle with her ex-partner. After the custody battle was resolved, Berry was re-cast in the movie, but in another role.
When Kominsky (Hector Elizondo) arrives, the message over the radio announces that "the eagle has landed." This is the same code phrase Elizondo uses in The Princess Diaries (2001) in reference to Queen Clarice (Julie Andrews).
The groom at the beginning of the film is played by ex New Kid On The Block Joey McIntyre. In the gag reel, Sam, played by Josh Duhamel, jokes that "now that you guys are married, I expect to see some new kids on the block." Joey then turns to look into the camera and asks if they're allowed to say that.
Garry Marshall's regular cameos include his daughter, Kathleen Marshall, his sister, Penny Marshall, Hector Elizondo, Larry Miller and Joel McCrary.
Jake T. Austin and Abigail Breslin had to kiss each other more than fifteen times to get the scene right.
"Sam: Sometimes it feels like there are so many things in this world we can't control. Earthquakes, floods, reality shows... But it's important to remember the things that we can. Like forgiveness, second chances, fresh starts... Because the one thing that turns the world from the longing place to a beautiful place... is love. Love and any of its forms. Love gives us hope... Hope for the New Year. That's what New Year's Eve is to me. Hope and a great party!"
"Claire Morgan: And as you all can see, the ball has stopped half way to its perch. it's suspended there to remind us before we pop the champagne and celebrate the new year, to stop, and reflect on the year that has gone by, to remember both our triumphs and our missteps, our promises made and broken, the times we opened ourselves up to great adventures... or closed ourselves down for fear of getting hurt, because that's what new year's all about , getting another chance, a chance to forgive. to do better, to do more, to give more, to love more, and to stop worrying about what if... and start embracing what will be. so when that ball drops at midnight, and it will drop, let's remember to be nice to each other, kind to each other, and not just tonight but all year long."