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IMDbBest Music Original Musical or Comedy Score | 1998 | Anne
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 1998 | Robert
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 1998 | Tom
Best Film | 1998 | Uberto
European Film of the Year | 1997 | Uberto
Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film | 1998
Best NonAmerican Film Bedste ikke amerikanske film | 1998 | Peter
Best Soundtrack | 1998
Best Art House Film Millor pelcula dautor | 1998 | Peter
Best Foreign Film rets udenlandske spillefilm | 1998 | Peter
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1998 | Peter
Best British Film | 1998
Best Film | 1998 | Peter
Best Actor For and | 1998
Best Actor | 1998 | Robert
1998 | Peter
Best European Film Mejor Pelcula Europea | 1998 | Peter
British Film of the Year | 1998
British Actor of the Year For and | 1998
British Newcomer of the Year | 1998 | Peter
British Screenwriter of the Year | 1998 | Simon
British Producer of the Year For | 1998
British Actor of the Year | 1998 | Robert
British Producer of the Year | 1998 | Uberto
Best New Filmmaker | 1998 | Peter
Top Ten Films of the Year | 1998
Most Promising Producer in Theatrical Motion Pictures | 1998 | Uberto
Best Foreign Actor Mejor Actor Extranjero For | 1998
Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) | 1998 | Robert
Best Comedy Film | 1997
1997 | Peter
1997 | Peter
Top Ten Films | 1997
1997 | Peter
1997 | Peter
Best Song | 2018
Outstanding Performance by a Cast | 1998 | Emily
Best Picture | 1998 | Uberto
Best Director | 1998 | Peter
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1998 | Simon
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998
Best Screenplay Original | 1998 | Simon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 1998 | Lesley
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 1998 | Mark
Best Editing | 1998 | David
Best Sound | 1998 | Ian
Best Original Screenplay | 2018 | Simon
Best Score Comedy or Musical | 2018 | Anne
Best Film Editing | 2018 | Nick
Best Classic DVD | 2007
Best Foreign Language Film | 2001
1998 | Uberto
1998 | Anne
1998 | Peter
Best Picture | 1998
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1998 | Peter
Best Picture | 1998
Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 1998
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 1998
Best Dance Sequence | 1998 | Hugo
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 1998 | Mark
Best ComedyMusical Picture | 1998 | Uberto
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998 | Uberto
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998 | Robert
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998 | Mark
Best Screenplay Original | 1998 | Simon
Best Foreign Film | 1998
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1998 | Simon
Honorable Mentions | 1997
Budget 3,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 257,850,122 USD
Robert Carlyle has said that filming was chaotic and that 20th Century Fox were so unhappy with the first cut that they considered scrapping its theatrical release and going straight to video. Carlyle has stated that it was the hard work of producer Uberto Pasolini and editor Nick Moore that rescued the film.
A number of American cinemas had special leaflets printed containing translations to some of the British slang left in the U.S version of the film so that audiences would be able to follow the dialog more easily.
As of January 2017, this is the 23rd most successful movie ever shown at the UK Box Office, taking in £52m. It is believed that its success came in the wake of the death of Princess Diana, and that UK cinema-goers were looking for light relief after such a tragic event.
The film's only Oscar win was in the category 'Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score'. This category had been created two years prior, but was abolished again two years later.
The original cut of the film was too short, so three months after shooting ended, some more footage was shot, including the football/exercise montage. Robert Carlyle is not in that sequence; the actor was working on another project by then.
"Dave: Anti-wrinkle cream there may be, but anti-fat-bastard cream there is not."
"Gerald: He's fat, you're thin, and you're both fucking ugly."