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Dark Comedy | Apocalypse
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IMDbAudience Choice Best Feature | 2012 | Todd
Best Screenplay | 2012 | Todd
Best Feature | 2012 | Todd
Todd Berger based each character on various different stages of grief.
The black and white photo used for the opening credits is of the 1946 Bikini Atoll nuclear test.
America Ferrera recommended to David Cross that he read the script for this film.
The story about stealing money from the pizza place was based on something Todd Berger actually did when he was younger.
The whole cast didn't meet each other until three days before shooting began.
"Hedy: Do you think that when we die, we have to wear the clothes we died in for all of eternity? Buck: No way. I bet we get those kickin' white robes like you see in the old cartoons. Hedy: I look awful in white. Maybe Emma would let me borrow some sweats. Buck: I bet you get a sweet-ass harp too. Hedy: Hmmmm... [scoffs] Hedy: Do you have any idea how many human beings are estimated to have lived and died on Earth throughout all of time? Buck: I have absolutely no idea. Hedy: 106 billion. Buck: Wow. Hedy: Yeah. So what you're saying is that when we die we're going to a place where 106 billion people are sitting around playing the harp. That would be really fucking annoying."
"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..."