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New York City | Chicago, Illinois
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6.6/10
IMDbBudget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 12,482,775 USD
The food that hits Nicolas Cage throughout this movie was thrown by director Gore Verbinski.
Nicolas Cage recorded all of the inner monologue at a local recording studio before shooting began. He was fed the audio on-set.
The "plastic" spoon stuck to Nicolas Cage's lapel was actually a metal spoon that had been painted to appear plastic and which was held in place with a magnet.
Despite Paramount Pictures suggesting that the production be shot in Canada, to substitute for Chicago, Gore Verbinski and Nicolas Cage both insisted that this movie be shot in Chicago for authenticity.
Director Gore Verbinski played guitar on Hans Zimmer's score.
"Dave Spritz: We both just think it's better for the kids. Robert Spritzel: David, sacrifice is... to get anything of value, you have to sacrifice. Dave Spritz: I know that dad, but I think that if we continue down this road, it's gonna be too detrimental for the kids. It's just too hard. Robert Spritzel: Do you know that the harder thing to do and the right thing to do are usually the same thing? Nothing that has meaning is easy. "Easy" doesn't enter into grown-up life."
"Dave Spritz: I remember once imagining what my life would be like, what I'd be like. I pictured having all these qualities, strong positive qualities that people could pick up on from across the room. But as time passed, few ever became any qualities that I actually had. And all the possibilities I faced and the sorts of people I could be, all of them got reduced every year to fewer and fewer. Until finally they got reduced to one, to who I am. And that's who I am, the weather man."