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1970s | California
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6.1/10
IMDbBest High Work | 2005
2004 | Theodore
Best Kiss | 2004 | Owen
Worst Actor For and | 2005 | Ben
Worst Actor | 2005 | Ben
Worst Supporting Actress | 2005
Favorite OnScreen Chemistry | 2005 | Ben
Worst Actor | 2004 | Ben
Worst Resurrection of a TV Show | 2004
Worst Actor For and | 2004 | Ben
Best Comedy | 2004
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 170,300,000 USD
Co-writer and director Todd Phillips was having a hard time finding a blueish 1976 Lincoln for Huggy Bear. When he revealed this to Snoop Dogg, he was surprised to learn that Snoop actually owned a car of the right color, and it's his car that appeared in the movie.
When Vince Vaughn slapped Snoop Dogg during the golfing scene, it was unexpected the first time. Todd Phillips said, "Snoop went on with the scene, and then when it ended he said, 'What the hell was that?'"
Ben Stiller went to stunt driving school and did well, but he still wasn't approved to do all of his driving stunts.
Originally, co-writer and director Todd Phillips wanted the knife-throwing scene to feature ninja stars instead. But the idea was scrapped when learning that any scene featuring ninja stars would automatically get an 18 Rating in the UK.
The scene where Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson are wearing their shoulder holsters and the little towels came straight from a Starsky and Hutch (1975) poster of Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul doing the same thing.
"Starsky: Do it."
"Hutch: Okay, let me ask you a question, which one do you want cause we're gonna stick to this? Starsky: I've always had a thing for blondes. Hutch: Good, cause I'll take anything."