Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy/Trivia: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
m (Mass update links) |
m (Mass update links) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{trope}} |
{{trope}} |
||
* [[Development Hell]]: The sequel. Paramount had expressed interest then lost it then renewed interest...then stepped off again...and finally greenlit the project come 2012, over seven years after the first movie. |
* [[Development Hell]]: The sequel. Paramount had expressed interest then lost it then renewed interest...then stepped off again...and finally greenlit the project come 2012, over seven years after the first movie. |
||
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: In the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|epic]] battle between the newsteams, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson, Tim Robbins, and [[Ben Stiller]] appear as the rival lead anchors. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: In the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|epic]] battle between the newsteams, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson, Tim Robbins, and [[Ben Stiller]] appear as the rival lead anchors. |
||
** Danny Trejo plays a bartender. |
** Danny Trejo plays a bartender. |
||
** [[Jack Black]] plays the biker. |
** [[Jack Black]] plays the biker. |
Revision as of 18:41, 25 January 2014
- Development Hell: The sequel. Paramount had expressed interest then lost it then renewed interest...then stepped off again...and finally greenlit the project come 2012, over seven years after the first movie.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: In the epic battle between the newsteams, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson, Tim Robbins, and Ben Stiller appear as the rival lead anchors.
- Danny Trejo plays a bartender.
- Jack Black plays the biker.
- Fred Armisen (drummer for the band Trenchmouth and current [as of 2011] cast member on Saturday Night Live) plays Tino, the restaurant owner
- The only woman who's turned on by Sex Panther is Missi Pyle.
- A police officer in a deleted scene is The Janitor.
- Amy Poehler in one of the Wake Up scenes.
- What Could Have Been: During the production, a lot of alternate takes were produced and a lot of plotlines were cut, including a major plotline about an inept terrorist organisation known as "The Alarm Clock". So many, in fact, that instead of being included in a Director's Cut version, they were edited together to produce a Direct to DVD sequel Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie.