War, Inc. behind the scenes gags

2022-01-13 08:03
  1. John Cusack read an article "Zero Years of Baghdad" written by Naomi Klein in 2004 and had the idea of ​​making the film.
  2. The German businessman who was killed by John Cusack at the beginning of the film and his companion spoke Bulgarian and some vague language, and the boy he met in Fallaf also spoke Bulgarian.
  3. John Cusack not only played a role, but also served as a screenwriter and producer.
  4. John Cusack and two other screenwriters, Mark Reiner and Jeremy Pisk, originally wanted to create a story related to the Iraq War.
  5. The script is still being created, and the three screenwriters agree that Marisa Tomei is a good candidate for the film.
  6. The original name of the film was "Brand Hauser: What Happened", but during the filming process, some changes occurred in the content, so the title was changed to "War, Inc.".
  7. In order to save money, all crew members had to fly to Bulgaria to shoot there, and due to budget constraints, the filming cycle was extremely tight and chaotic   .
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  • Kristoffer 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    WHAT THE FUCK? Irony reality is a good subject, please don't shoot too ridiculously? The person who watched it hurts

  • Dora 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    I want to blow you up~~~~

War, Inc. quotes

  • Yonica Babyyeah: This place is so sad. I love that!

  • Brand Hauser: There is a reason why I do this work: I don't have to feel anything.

    Yonica Babyyeah: That's so fucked up.

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