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6.6/10
IMDbWorst Movie Title | 2006
Most Annoying Fake Accent Male For | 2006
Most Annoying Fake Accent Male | 2006 | Sacha Baron
Best Sports Movie | 2007
Best Kiss | 2007 | Sacha Baron
Best Work with a Vehicle | 2007 | Steve
Choice Movie Actor Comedy For | 2007
Choice Movie Actor Comedy | 2007 | Will
Choice Summer Movie Comedy | 2006
Choice Movie Actor Comedy For | 2007 | Sacha Baron
Choice Movie Actor Comedy | 2007 | Sacha Baron
Favorite Movie Comedy | 2007
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2007 | Jake
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2007
Most Annoying Fake Accent Male | 2006 | John C.
2006 | Houston
Best Comedy of the Year | 2006
Budget 72,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 163,000,000 USD
Producers pitched the movie idea to studios as: "Six words: Will Ferrell as a NASCAR driver."
Cal, Ricky, and Girard were all introduced during driver introductions at the 2005 UAW Ford 500 at Talladega. Ricky and Cal were cheered, but when Girard was introduced as a driver from France driving the Perrier car, the entire crowd started booing without any prompting.
Wonder Bread, Old Spice, and Perrier were not charged for their product placement in the movie. Old Spice and Wonder Bread promoted the movie through back-end deals, while Perrier was not required to take any action despite its presence in the movie. In addition, Ferrell showed up to many public appearances in his Wonder Bread uniform at no additional charge to the company. Other product placements shown in the movie were: Powerade, Coca Cola, Domino's, Nextel, Nascar, Valvoline, Budweiser, Lowe's, Ford, Sprint, Applebee's, Good Year, and Fig Newton.
Gary Cole and Jane Lynch portray Will Ferrell's parents despite being only eleven and seven years older than him, respectively.
The song in the film named "Goodbye Cowboy" was written and performed by Will Ferrell's father, Lee Ferrell.
"Ricky Bobby: If you ain't first, you're last."
"Ricky Bobby: Well let me just quote the late-great Colonel Sanders, who said..."I'm too drunk to taste this chicken.""