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3.9/10
IMDbWorst Actress | 1998 | Sandra Bullock
Worst Screen Couple | 1998 | Jason Patric
Worst Supporting Actor | 1998 | Willem Dafoe
Worst Director | 1998 | Jan de Bont
Worst Picture | 1998 | Jan de Bont
Worst Screenplay | 1998 | Jeff Nathanson
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 1997 | Jan de Bont
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 1997 | Jeff Nathanson
Budget 160,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 164,508,066 USD
Gary Oldman turned down the role of the villain, and instead chose to make Air Force One (1997).
In a 2000 interview, Sandra Bullock jokingly referred to this movie as "the biggest piece of crap ever made."
Sandra Bullock agreed to star in this film in order to get financing for her pet project Hope Floats (1998).
Although the movie was close to being universally derided by film critics, Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel were among the very few critics to give the movie a positive review. Before his death, Ebert stated that this was the review he had to defend more than any other he had written, and that it was the one most often cited as an example of him being a hack film critic.
Jason Patric only agreed to make the film contingent on some major script changes being made. However, when he eventually arrived on set three months later, he found that the script hadn't changed at all, and he was contractually obligated to make the film. He found the whole experience to be thoroughly miserable and depressing.
"Annie Porter: Jack, he was never the romantic type. For our anniversary he gives me pepper spray. PEPPER SPRAY. I think it's perfume. I end up in the emergency room."
"Annie Porter: I've been in worse situations than this, and panic does not help, trust me!"