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6.7/10
IMDb56%
Rotten TomatoesBest DVD Extra | 2005
Choice Movie Your Parents Didnt Want You to See | 2004
Budget 21,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 31,635,150 USD
As Emile Hirsch was still a minor during production, all of his nude scenes were performed by a stunt double. For the lap dance scene, several pillows were placed between him and the dancer.
During the scene in the strip club when Emile Hirsch is trying to figure out how to smoke the cigar, the gag of him dropping the cigar was not scripted but rather a happy accident. The director liked it so much, he left it in.
The drawing of herself Danielle gives Matthew in the café was drawn by Elisha Cuthbert.
According to the commentary, Eli is based on writer/director Eli Roth.
In the scene-specific DVD audio commentary for the film Emile Hirsch reveals that when shooting the scene where Elisha Cuthbert forces him to strip, director Luke Greenfield wanted him to shave his chesthair but Hirsch who was 17 at the time refused because, as he himself puts it, "did not wanna shave off my manhood".
"Matthew: Moral fiber. So, what is moral fiber? It's funny, I used to think it was always telling the truth, doing good deeds, basically [mumbling] Matthew: being a fucking boy scout. But lately I've been seeing it differently. Now I think moral fiber's about finding that one thing you really care about. That one special thing that means more to you than anything else in the world. And when you find her, you fight for her. You risk it all, you put her in front of everything, your life, all of it. And maybe the stuff you do to help her isn't so clean. You know what? It doesn't matter. Because in your heart you know, that the juice is worth the squeeze. That's what moral fiber's all about."
"Mrs. Kidman: Eli, do those girls go to your school? Eli: Actually, no, Mrs. Kidman, they're porn stars."