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The story about stealing money from the pizza place was based on something
Todd Berger actually did when he was younger.
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Goofs
Glen calls the final book of the Bible "Revelations" instead of its correct name "Revelation". A Bible History teacher would never make such a mistake.
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Quotes
Tracy:
You know, I never went to Europe. Never. Not once. I never even went to Montreal, which I hear is very European. I never went scuba diving. I never went to the ballet. I've never been in love. I've never even watched The Wire.
Glen:
All of those things are overrated. Except for The Wire. That's really good. Last season's not very good, but...
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Crazy Credits
The finale of Tchiakovsky's 1812 Overture is heard just as the ending credits begin. This is a callback to the beginning of the movie when Glen turns the car radio off just before this segment begins.
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Love Actually (2003)
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Lay of the Land
Written by Matthew Popieluch
Performed by Big Search
Courtesy of Big Search
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Release Date:
7 June 2013 (Poland)
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Also Known As:
Bu Bir Felaket
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Box Office
Budget:
$500,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend USA:
$15,305,
14 April 2013
Gross USA:
$60,818
Cumulative Worldwide Gross:
$60,818
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"Johnny-crazy-balls over here is going to save us all from Armageddon." Every now and then a group of four couples get together for brunch at someone's house. Today is that day and Tracy (Stiles) is bringing her new boyfriend Glen (Cross) over to meet them for the first time. The conversation begins to unravel quickly and secrets come out that threaten to ruin the brunch, then they find out that the world may be coming to an end. This is another movie I didn't watch any of the previews for so I wasn't sure what to expect. I have to say that this is one of the funnies indi-comedies that I have seen and I laughed out loud just about the whole way through. The writing is so good and each character had his or her own little quirks which made it really fun to watch. This is the kind of movie where each joke builds on the next one and there is so much going on that you can't turn away nor do you want to. This is one of the funniest movies I have seen in awhile and I highly recommend seeing this. I loved it. Overall, another example of how the low budget under-the-radar movies are better then the big Hollywood blockbusters. I give it an A-.