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Astronaut | Clone
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Science Fiction Film | 2003
Best Actor | 2003 | George
Best Actress | 2003 | Natascha
2003 | Steven
Theatrical Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Viola
Best Actress in a Film | 2003 | Natascha
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2003 | Jeremy
Best Picture | 2003
Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2002
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2002
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2002
Budget 47,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 30,002,758 USD
Steven Soderbergh is quoted saying that if the audience does not enjoy the first 10 minutes of the film then they might as well leave.
George Clooney said that Steven Soderbergh was originally considering another actor for the lead so Clooney wrote him a letter asking to be considered as he thought a letter would be "less personal" if Soderbergh wanted to turn him down. Clooney said, "thank God the other actor turned it down." The other actor was Daniel Day-Lewis.
Was originally given an R rating by the MPAA primarily due to a pair of shots of George Clooney's nude rear end. Steven Soderbergh appealed the decision, citing that similar content (and worse) had appeared on network television. Soderbergh won the appeal and the movie was granted a PG-13 rating.
Soderbergh cast Jeremy Davies in the film after seeing a tape Davies made of himself playing Charles Manson. Davies was preparing to play Manson in an independent film. The tape was passed around within the film industry and became a popular bootleg. Davies eventually played Manson in Helter Skelter (2004).
Ulrich Tukur's audition tape showed his dog listening intently to him speak his lines.
"Chris Kelvin: Earth. Even the word sounded strange to me now... unfamiliar. How long had I been gone? How long had I been back? Did it matter? I tried to find the rhythm of the world where I used to live. I followed the current. I was silent, attentive, I made a conscious effort to smile, nod, stand, and perform the millions of gestures that constitute life on earth. I studied these gestures until they became reflexes again. But I was haunted by the idea that I remembered her wrong, and somehow I was wrong about everything."
"Chris Kelvin: Can you tell me what's happening here? Snow: I could tell you what's happening, but I don't know if it would really tell you what's happening."