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Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 1996 | Chris
Best Achievement in Direction | 1996 | John
Best Screenplay Original | 1996 | Peter
Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design | 1996
Best Achievement in Editing | 1996 | Susan
The female liquor store manager is Bif Naked, an actress and singer. Her song 'The Letter' is featured in the film.
When Eric, Kyle and Brad are playing with the gun, if you look at Eric's shirt, it says 'Eric's Trip', which is one of the soundtrack bands in the film, this is also Devon Sawa's character's name.
If you watch 'The Boys Club' trailer, on the letter 'O' of the word 'Boys' you will see a picture of a face in the letter. This is present on the Canadian VHS, UK VHS cover, Polish DVD, and Netherlands VHS cover. However it is missing on the US VHS, USA DVD, and Laserdisc, and Netherlands DVD, also the C in 'Club' is a bit different as well.
In the scene where Eric and his friends are coming into the clubhouse when they meet Luke for the first time, you hear Eric say "Yeah and I've got your Doughboys too." The Doughboys are a Canadian rock band. Their songs 'My Favorite Martian' and 'Neighborhood Villains' appear in the soundtrack.
The alcoholic drink the boys share when Megan comes into the club house is called 'Old Grand-Dad' whiskey and is manufactured by Beam Suntory.
"Eric: This is rash. This is the rashest thing that's ever happened to us before. Brad: What are we even talking about this for? Why don't we just go home? Eric: The guy is a fucking fugitive, man. Brad: Great. I hate this, you realize that? Eric: What? What do you hate? Brad: Yeah, hilarious. The guy said it was the police are after him. So why don't we just not do this, okay? Are you even listening to me? Eric: No. Kyle: Look at this thing. [Kyle, Brad and Eric see a old car] Brad: What does this say about him? I guess he was a little bit disappointed. Kyle: C'mon, he's a cop, Brad, we gotta help him. Brad: We don't - we don't even know the guy, I mean, they'll might be accomplices. Kyle, the guy's been shot. He needs real medical attention, I mean we could have a real doctor go down there and no one would know the difference. Eric: What? Look, you heard what he said, right? The only thing he's got is us. Us three, our shack, our fucking shit, okay? Alright? Let's go Kyle. [They start to push the car] Eric: One, two, three. [Brad stops pushing the car] Kyle: This doesn't have to be a big deal, Brad, we push the car, so what? Eric: Here we go, Bradley! Are you in or are you out? Huh?"
"Kyle: Hey, Luke? Don't worry. It's me, Kyle. Luke Cooper: I'm up here, kid. [Kyle climbs up the stairs, Luke starts looking over Kyle's papers] Luke Cooper: It says here to take the test again. Kyle: Yeah. I don't know why I came here. Luke Cooper: For guidance. It's all right, I need guidance on how to get to a phone without walking. You want to be a pilot, I can't help you with that. Kyle: I know that, obviously. Luke Cooper: Listen to me, no one cares. You're friends, they don't care. They're good guys, but they really don't care if you're a pilot. Your school they don't care, your family, it sounds like they want you to fail, so why care about them, why care what they think? Kyle: I don't know. Luke Cooper: No one cared about me when I grew up; I can tell you that. You know what I learned about the world? You do unto others, you eat what you kill and that's what life is. Kyle: You're not a cop are you? Luke Cooper: Your friends say that? Kyle: No, no one just... just me kinda. Luke Cooper: Okay, listen, this is hard trusting you with this. Kyle: You're running from police? Luke Cooper: I can't give you details, but I don't deserve to get gunned down. Not for this. You have no reason to trust me bust trust me anyway, Kyle. Kyle: I'm here, I guess that means I trust you. Luke Cooper: Your friends don't have to know about this. When I'm gone, go ahead and tell 'em. You can have a big laugh. Kyle: Yeah, but they're good guys. Luke Cooper: You can't expect things from people, Kyle. You care about being a pilot, if you do, if you want something, you just take it; and then it's yours. That's it. That's it. You already got the jacket for it. [Kyle scoffs]"