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Holiday | Romantic Comedy
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5.5/10
IMDbMost Offensive Male Character | 2004 | Ben
Worst Actor of the Decade For and | 2010
Worst Actor of the Decade | 2010 | Ben
Worst Picture | 2005
Worst Actor For | 2005
Worst Screenplay | 2005
Worst Actor | 2005 | Ben
Worst Christmas Movie | 2004
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,793,624 USD
The production was shot without a completed script. As a result, there were many delays and arguments over what to shoot. James Gandolfini admitted, in a behind the scenes interview, that most of the film was "improvised".
The original Christmas 2003 release date was pushed back ten months, to avoid competing with another Ben Affleck film, Paycheck (2003). Because of this, there's a 2003 calendar hanging in Brian's bedroom, near the door.
John Wight, who worked on the film as Ben Affleck's stand-in, wrote a devastating depiction of what the filming was like in his book "Dreams that Die: Misadventures in Hollywood".
Jon Favreau was offered a chance to direct, but made Elf (2003) instead.
James Gandolfini was only ten years and two months older than Christina Applegate, who played his daughter in this film.
"Drew Latham: Please! Please, let me stay here! Tom Valco: No! Drew Latham: I'll pay you. Tom Valco: My family's not for sale, pal. Drew Latham: I'll pay you $250,000! Tom Valco: Welcome home, son."
"Drew Latham: It's fun just to buy shit sometimes!"