FUN FACTS

The camera used in the making of this movie was previously used to film dolphins in their underwater habitat at Sea World in San Diego, California.

The closing scene was filmed three separate times - once for lighting reasons, and the other two because Tim Ferrin is just a fucking controlling martinet.

Greg Beam anagrammed spells Meg Berga, who auditioned for the part of Liz but wasn't cast because that would have been creepy. Sorry, Anagram Girl.

Justin Peters actually isn't wearing pants in the scene where Roger brings Blind Stu back to his apartment.

Brad Balonick has the same phone number that I do, just a different area code.

One of the paintings used in the art gallery scene was actually purchased by one of the extras.

The part of Father Muldoon was originally written as a character called "The Rabbi" - but Bill Kavanagh's audition convinced the directors to change things up for him.

Oddly enough, Bill Kavanagh actually started taking classes to prepare to convert to Catholicism during shooting.

The production staff didn't secure an ambulance until an hour before shooting, and only then by faking a cancer attack.

Although Tom Waddle is the only one addressed by name, there are actually two former NFL players in the cast. See if you can find the second one! (Hint: Not Alex Karras)

The character of Mike was originally going to be a taco delivery man, but no such thing exists in these parts, so, pfft, goodbye taco man.




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