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During the filming of the film, actor Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green and Dan Fowler had a wedding.
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During the filming of the film, Berkeley Bradford and his wife visited the studio several times, and he even became an extra once.
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In order to simulate the microgravity environment and allow Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green to move freely in it without hindrance, the crew created the most complicated belt and roller skating system in film history.
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On the last day of filming, the entire crew participated in the production of a Bollywood-style singing and dancing scene.
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This film is the last film produced by ImageMovers. After the filming is complete, ImageMovers will be closed.
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The film's director and screenwriter Simon Wells and screenwriter Wendy Wells are a couple who have been married for 23 years.
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The film is the second work of Robert Zemeckis 's ImageMovers studio after a collaboration with Disney. The first work they collaborated on was "A Christmas Carol."
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Some of Milo's actions come from karate games on Nintendo Wii .
Mars Needs Moms behind the scenes gags
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Gribble: Have you ever seen Top Gun?
Milo: It's Milo.
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Mom: Is that broccoli?
Milo: No, that's vomit, but I understand the confusion.
Mom: I thought I told you to eat that!
Milo: Well, you're not gonna make me eat it now, are you?
Mom: Go to bed.
Milo: But you said I can watch...
Mom: No, that was before you lied to me and poisoned the cat!
Milo: That broccoli was poisonous?
Mom: No! Of course the broccoli wasn't poisonous!
Milo: Well, you just said that...
Mom: No, I-I-I meant that it's poisonous to the cat!
Milo: Well, how can it be good for me if it's poisonous to the cat?
Mom: Because cats are not suppose to eat vegetables!
Milo: Maybe I'm not suppose to eat vegetables!
Mom: Milo! Just go to bed. *Now*.