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The film is the second collaboration between producer Sean Levy, screenwriter Jared Stern and actor Vince Vaughn following the 2012 film "New Neighborhood Defense".
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95% of the content about Google in the film is real, and the other 5% is an idealized Google.
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Before the filming started, Vince Vaughan met many people who worked at Google. From them, Vaughan got a lot of first-hand information about Google.
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The data related to Google in the film are all real, and the content on the monitors in the Google scene is also true and credible. The content on these screens is corrected by someone.
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Sean Levy has shot many different jokes, some of which are innocuous and some are restricted. So when editing, he can edit the film into an R-rated comedy or into a PG-13 film.
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During the editing process, Sean Levy brought in many friends and family members and asked them to watch the rough cut samples so as to get feedback and adjust the structure and content of the film in time.
The Internship behind the scenes gags
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Jordane 2022-04-22 07:01:06
It's all inexplicable, tepid funny, and sudden love, except for striptease, there is no other bright spot, or wedding hacker looks better
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Shyanne 2022-04-22 07:01:06
Google commercials, the ending is good but owen wilson is so fucking annoying plus vince vaughn and the two of them keep talking about getting bored, minus one point
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Jeanie: Let me call Kevin.
Nick Campbell: Jeanie... I'm sure your boyfriend's a great guy, but I'm not ready to work for someone who spent all of last Thanksgiving explaining the meaning of his tattoo.
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Billy McMahon: No, we can't talk about it later. The future doesn't know later.
Nick Campbell: All the future is, is later. That's literally what the future is. It's later. What are you talking about?