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6.4/10
IMDbWorst Actor | 2008 | Jim
Best High Work | 2008 | Bob
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2007
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2007 | Harry
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 77,566,815 USD
Jim Carrey claims to have been obsessed with The Number 23 long before being a part of the movie. His production company is called JC 23 Entertainment. It was coincidence that his father was an accountant and he played the saxophone, like his character in the movie.
Jim Carrey was paid exactly $23 million to act in this movie.
This is the 23rd project Joel Schumacher has directed.
The plot is largely based on the philosophical writings of William S. Burroughs, who came to believe that the number 23 held mystical significance after encountering it during significant moments in his life. Burroughs eventually wrote the screenplay "The Last Words of Dutch Schultz" around this concept, in which he used the deathbed ramblings of mobster Dutch Schultz as a springboard for telling a story based around Schultz's life - which, in Burrough's vision, revolved around recurrences of the number 23.
The DVD contains exactly 23 chapters.
"Walter Sparrow: There's no such thing as destiny. There are only different choices. Some choices are easy, some aren't. Those are the really important ones, the ones that define us as people."
"Walter Sparrow: I'd like two words on my tombstone: what if."