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Martinique | Claude Monet
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6.8/10
IMDbFavorite Actor DramaRomance | 2000 | Pierce
Favorite Supporting Actor DramaRomance | 2000 | Denis
Best Contemporary Hair Styling Feature | 2000 | Enzo
Favorite Actress DramaRomance | 2000 | Rene
Best Original Score | 2000 | Bill
Budget 48,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 124,305,181 USD
The line "You're not boring, I'll give you that" was ad-libbed by Rene Russo.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art refused permission for their interior to be used in the film, so the filmmakers used the New York Public Library, a few blocks away, for many interior scenes, and a soundstage for the rest. The exterior of the Metropolitan was shown several times, with permission from New York City.
The painting that is seen several times in the film, depicting a man in a suit with an apple covering his face, is "Son of Man" by René Magritte.
In the scene where Thomas Crown is dancing at the party, his tie is untied on his tux and the top buttons unbuttoned. This is because at the time, Pierce Brosnan was under contract to play James Bond, and a rumored stipulation of that contract was that he could not wear a tuxedo in any non-James Bond movies. Additionally, note the tie in this film is white, and as James Bond, he's usually wearing a black or dark bow tie.
The scene of Crown racing a catamaran replaced a similar scene in the original script (and the original movie) that was set at a polo match. John McTiernan deemed a polo match to be too much of a cliché, and wanted a scene that conveyed more action and excitement, and not just wealth.
"Thomas Crown: Regret is usually a waste of time, as is gloating"
"Catherine Banning: Damn, I hate being a foregone conclusion."