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Road Trip | Romantic Comedy
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Budget 1,500,000 USD
Carolla funded the film by raising $1,435,723 at fundanything.com.
"Sontalia", the production company created for this movie, is a portmanteau of Adam Carolla's twins, Sonny (Santino) and Natalia.
The dog Molly is Adam's dog in real life. You can tell by the missing ear on the right side of her head.
Adam's signature cocktail, Mangria, can be vaguely seen at the bar after he screws up the corporate gig.
According to Adam Carola, in an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, he had 14,000 donors to raise the money for this film.
"Bruce Madsen: You want me to warm up your audience? Jack Taylor: Of course, I'd be honored. Audience warm-up guys make a lot of money, Bruce. Bruce Madsen: You want me to be your fluffer, Jack? That's fucking humiliating! I can't believe this is how you look at me. Jack Taylor: I don't look at you that way, Bruce, that's how the business looks at you. Bruce Madsen: Then fuck the business. Jack Taylor: I don't get you man. You think this business is like a "Punt, Pass, and Kick" competition where all that matters is being funnier than everybody else. Bruce Madsen: Isn't that what it's about... being funny? Jack Taylor: Wake the fuck up, Bruce. Funny has, like a little bit to do with it... this much. It's like the figure skating compulsories. You go around, you do a figure-eight. Yeah, that's cool, but what you're judged on in this business is the long program. Bruce Madsen: You're using figure skating analogies, Jack? You've changed, buddy. Jack Taylor: And you haven't, Bruce. You never wanted to put in the work, the real work of building a career. So, instead, what do you do? You hide behind the rebel flag? You're fucking Cliché Guevara, man! I'm offering you a job, Bruce. It's a good job. Take the job."