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Loss Of Job | Competition
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6.3/10
IMDbBest Music Supervision for Motion Picture Budgeted Over Million Dollars | 2014 | Dave
Best Music Supervision for Motion Picture Budgeted Over 35 Million Dollars | 2014 | Jojo
Choice Summer Movie Comedy | 2013
Budget 58,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 44,000,000 USD
The film used 100 real Google employees as extras.
Google allowed the film to shoot for 5 days at the Googleplex Headquarters, but most of film was shot at the Georgia Institute of Technology at Atlanta, where the film crew made the set look as accurate as the real one.
Google didn't pay to be in the movie, but the company was allowed control over how their products would be depicted. For example, the filmmakers wanted a scene where the self-driving car crashes, but Google wanted the scene removed because the product hadn't launched yet.
Billy mentions the foods he would take home and eat while speaking with Raj (sushi, chips and salsa, pizza, ice cream, and pudding). He can be seen eating each of these items throughout the movie.
The tattoo on Will Ferrell's neck is neither in Sanskrit nor Hindi. It reads "Make reasonable choices," but it is basically English written in Devanagari form (with spelling mistakes) instead of Roman form.
"Billy McMahon: That being said, if you want something cold to drink, we'll hook you up. Stuart: I'm ok, thank you. Just please, stop talking to me. Billy McMahon: I'm your Bill Holden in Stalag 17. Stuart: I don't even... I really don't get that reference. Billy McMahon: Google it. Stuart: Alright..."
"Lyle: [approaching Billy and Nick] Nice, there they are! Nice to meet you. I'm Lyle, one of the team managers. Pound me! [raises a fist] Billy McMahon: Oh, normally, just putting the... the fist up without the words is all that's necessary. Lyle: C'mon, bro. Fist me, get up in there. Nick Campbell: Yeah, that's definitely not right."