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  1. Talladega Nights Unrated is much better than the theatrical version. I watched the theatrical version a while back on streaming and was like "half the jokes are missing!" The scene at Jean Gerard's garden party towards the end of the movie is particularly funnier in the unrated version.

    • It Was Molly Shannon Who Introduced Will Ferrell to John C. Reilly.
    • Ferrell and Adam Mckay Had Wanted to Make A NASCAR Movie For years.
    • They Pitched It with Six Words.
    • NASCAR Added Jokes.
    • Reilly Based His Look on Drivers from The 1960s and 1970s.
    • They Practiced Racing For Real.
    • Reilly Wanted to Recreate A Scene from Days of Thunder.
    • 200,000 Racing Fans Instinctively Booed Sacha Baron Cohen's character.
    • The Knives in The Leg Scene Kept Getting Longer and longer.
    • Michael Clarke Duncan Never Thought His Singing Would Make The Final Cut.

    In an interview with About Entertainment, John C. Reilly said that he was introduced to Will Ferrell "through my friend Molly Shannon and we just hit it off right away. That friendship bled into the relationship in [Talladega Nights], I guess." Originally, the friends has planned to work together on Anchorman, but Reilly was shooting another film. ...

    The two had talked about NASCAR while Ferrell was making Elf (2003). Then they went to a race. "We weren’t even huge NASCAR fans at the time, but after we started going to the track, we got swept up in the phenomenon," McKay said.

    McKay and Ferrell used just six words to pitch the movie to studios: "Will Ferrell as a NASCAR driver." Sony said yes.

    NASCAR helped with accuracy and getting production access to real racing events. Producer Judd Apatow rememberedthat "some guy at NASCAR would pitch us a better joke than we had, and then we were embarrassed that they could ride cars at 150 miles per hour and be funnier than us."

    While Reilly was trying to figure out the look of Cal Naughton Jr., he looked at pictures of contemporary drivers. They looked "clean cut," but when he looked through a book about the history of the sport, he saw something he liked—facial hair. "Big muttonchops, sideburns and crazy facial hair. They look like they’re doing a bit of partying off the...

    Instructors at the Richard Petty Driving Experience helped Ferrell, Reilly, and Sacha Baron Cohen learn the fundamentals of racing. “The first thing they do is have you ride shotgun with a real NASCAR driver at about 180 miles an hour around the track, Baron Cohen said. " It was one of the most unpleasant experiences of my life." When McKay, Ferrel...

    "The one scene from Days of Thunder that I wanted to recreate in Talladega Nights was when Robert Duvall ([as] Harry Hogge) is alone with the car and talking to it at night like it's a person," Reilly said. "It gets almost inappropriate. 'I'm gonna buff you out and pump you full of high octane, baby' ... We were going to shoot a scene where I was t...

    Ferrell, Reilly, and Baron Cohen were introduced in character at the 2005 UAW-GM Quality 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. When Baron Cohen's character, Jean Girard, was introduced, 200,000 fans booed. McKay was worried Baron Cohen would get depressed after that, but it didn't surprise the comedic actor. "It reminded me of th...

    "The knife in the leg is a bit that in no way serves the story, but we thought it was funny," McKay said. "So we tried a small version of it and we got a big laugh. 'Oh wait a minute, let’s add more of that.' It got more laughs. 'Let’s add way more of that.' We used the sequence with the second knife—it’s out of focus, you can tell it looks awful, ...

    McKay told Duncan to sing something by Donna Summer. "Last Dance" was the only song he could think of. "I thought it was going to be on the DVD," Duncan said. "I thought nobody will see it for at least a couple of months." It made the final theatrical cut, during the closing credits.

  2. A couple friends of mine were living together in an apartment and all they had to watch was a stack of shitty dvd discs. The only thing worth watching was The Other Guys, and for I’d say six months, anytime I went over there, The Other Guys was playing. Every. Single. Time. And I went over there often.

  3. Aug 4, 2006 · Aug 2, 2013. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is an absolute comedic romp. There is no part of this film that was founded on a proper plot structure or deeply interesting characters, but all that aside this film is down right hilarious. Ferrell and Reilly are a brilliant comedic duo, McKay flexes his directing brilliance, and the ...

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    • Adam Mckay
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    • Will Ferrell
  4. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. PG-13 Released Aug 4, 2006 1h 50m Comedy. TRAILER for. List. 71% Tomatometer 187 Reviews. 73% Popcornmeter 250,000+ Ratings. NEW. NASCAR superstar ...

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    • Adam Mckay
    • PG-13
    • Will Ferrell
  5. Talladega Nights is a surprisingly effective tale of taking responsibility for your life and being a better version of yourself Discussion I was watching the now 16-year-old movie and was actually a little shocked.

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  7. Aug 19, 2022 · The Untold Truth Of Talladega Nights. We can't get enough of "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby." It's not only one of Will Ferrell's funniest films and one of the best racing movies of ...

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