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Elves | Magic
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6.3/10
IMDb26%
Rotten TomatoesLocation Team of the Year Features | 2017 | Earl
Best Period andor Character Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2018
Best Viral Campaign | 2018
Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film | 2018
Best Music TV Spot | 2018
Outstanding Film Commission | 2018
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 2017
(supervising location manager) | 2017 | Michael
2017 | Michael
Budget 90,000,000 USD
This was the first Netflix Original movie to have a sequel. The deal for the second movie was signed before the first film was released.
The orkish "love song" that Jakoby refers to is actually "Hammer Smashed Face" by Cannibal Corpse.
Max Landis stated that he turned down an additional $1 million for the sale of the script because he wanted David Ayer to direct. He had written the script specifically for Ayer.
Joel Edgerton admitted in multiple interviews that despite the extensive makeup, whenever they filmed outside in public he was largely ignored by spectators due to the presence of Will Smith.
Max Landis sold the script for Bright (2017) for $3,500,000.
"Nick Jakoby: I think we might be in a Prophecy. Daryl Ward: We're not in a Prophecy, all right? Nick Jakoby: How do you know? Daryl Ward: We're in a stolen Toyota Corolla."
"Daryl Ward: No holes? Nick Jakoby: Only the holes I was born with. [pause] Nick Jakoby: How are your holes? Daryl Ward: How the fuck can you make a shootout awkward? Nick Jakoby: Sorry. Sorry."