In case you did not know, Tropic Thunder is a 2008 satirical action comedy film directed by Ben Stiller, who wrote the screenplay with Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen.
The movie features Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel, and Brandon T. Jackson portraying a group of egotistical actors working on a Vietnam War film. When their exasperated director (Steve Coogan) abandons them in a jungle and meets an unfortunate end, the actors must rely on their acting abilities to navigate through real danger and action.
Tropic Thunder cleverly satirizes numerous esteemed war films, particularly those centered around the Vietnam War, the Hollywood studio system, and the art of method acting. The ensemble cast also includes Nick Nolte, Danny McBride, Matthew McConaughey, Bill Hader, and Tom Cruise.
There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this film, but today my aim is to change that.
Here are 18 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know about Tropic Thunder
1. Within the movie, Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.’s character) utters the line, “I don’t drop character ’til I’ve done the DVD commentary.” In a noteworthy twist, during the recording of the audio commentary for the Unrated DVD and Blu-ray versions, Robert Downey Jr. goes on to maintain his character throughout the entire commentary, aligning with the persona portrayed on screen as the film unfolds.
2. Originally conceived as Irish, the character Kirk Lazarus underwent a transformation to Australian. This alteration occurred at the suggestion of Robert Downey, Jr., who found it more convenient to improvise using the Australian accent he had previously developed for Natural Born Killers (1994).
3. In the film’s conclusion, Jon Voight’s character displays clear frustration upon losing the Oscar to Tugg. This moment serves as a nod to Voight’s personal experience of losing the Oscar to John Wayne in True Grit (1969) when Voight was nominated for Midnight Cowboy (1969).
4. Despite the presence of intense action in the storyline, the only on-screen fatalities include the demise of director Damien Cockburn, the panda, and the bat.
5. Back in 1987, Ben Stiller had a role in Steven Spielberg’s World War II drama, Empire of the Sun. During that time, he observed that several of his actor colleagues were landing roles in Vietnam-themed movies, participating in staged boot camps, and attributing it to be a transformative experience.
Initially, Stiller contemplated creating a comedy centered around actors engaging in war movies, returning, and facing oblivion, drawing parallels to the overlooked experiences of certain real war veterans. However, he eventually recognized that this concept lacked humor.
6. Initially, Stiller contemplated the idea of casting Reeves in the role of Speedman and retaining the character of agent Rick “Pecker” Peck for himself. However, he later decided to change his mind.
7. Ben Stiller reached out to Tom Cruise to discuss the possibility of him portraying the character Rick Peck, sending over the script for consideration. Cruise found the script humorous but raised concerns about what the studio would be doing during the events of the film.
Consequently, the role of studio head Les Grossman was conceived. Additionally, Tom Cruise suggested the distinctive feature of giving Grossman unusually large hands. Following four days of makeup tests, the final look for Grossman was established.
8. The majority of Tropic Thunder was filmed in Kauai, a Hawaiian island that had previously been utilized for South Pacific (1958) and Jurassic Park (1993). The film marked the most extensive production ever conducted on the island.
9. Ben Stiller admitted that the filming process was challenging. Following 13 weeks of shooting in Kauai, Stiller distributed T-shirts to the cast and crew bearing the inscription “I SURVIVED BEN STILLER’S COMEDY DEATH CAMP.” Some individuals had to be hospitalized due to centipede bites, and there was a persistent concern about the Leptospirosis virus.
10. The initial cut of Tropic Thunder lasted three and a half hours. Initially, Ben Stiller identified only 20 minutes that he would contemplate removing. The final theatrical cut ended up being 107 minutes in duration.
11. The inclusion of Tom Cruise was intended to be a surprise, deliberately keeping him out of the trailer and ensuring that no images of Grossman were included in the press kits. Cruise’s lawyer issued legal threats to media outlets that published leaked images of Cruise as Grossman before the movie’s debut.
12. A mockumentary titled Rain of Madness was created as a tie-in to promote Tropic Thunder. In this mockumentary, Justin Theroux portrayed German filmmaker Jan Jürgen, who investigates the disappearance of director Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan), inspired by the documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (1991). Released on iTunes and accompanied by its own website, the mockumentary featured Bill Hader as a studio executive and a cameo appearance by Janeane Garofalo as a therapist.
13. Kirk Lazarus received dedicated “For Your Consideration” advertisements in trade magazines, which also served as a promotional strategy for the film’s DVD.
14. Throughout the production, Bertha, the water buffalo on set, remained pregnant, and she tossed Jack Black off her back like a bucking bronco. Halfway through production, she suddenly gave birth, leaving everyone gobsmacked because they didn’t even know she was pregnant. Her baby, Little Jack, was named after Jack Black.
15. Initially, Ben Stiller considered casting Keanu Reeves as Tug Speedman but ultimately chose to take on the role himself.
16. Prior to Tropic Thunder, Matthew McConaughey was prominently featured in a series of romantic comedies such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Fool’s Gold, and Failure to Launch. Some argue that his role in Tropic Thunder marked the beginning of his resurgence, as he subsequently took on more serious projects, including Dallas Buyers Club and True Detective.
17. The scene featuring Jay Baruchel discussing Blu-rays was improvised. Stiller mentioned that Baruchel frequently delved into various geeky topics during the shoot, prompting the decision to film the actor doing so in character.
Stiller explained, “He would talk about this whole HD versus Blu-ray DVDs and what the difference is and the pixel rates, and he’d go on these rants while they’re trekking in the jungle. He drives everybody crazy because he just keeps talking and talking, and so he gave us a lot of material.”
18. The film was made on a budget of $95 million. It raked in over $195 million at the Box Office.
Well, there you have it, 18 Interesting Facts you might not have known about Tropic Thunder.
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