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** Averted in the cast of Creator/LorneMichaels, who gave the Kids full creative control. While he advised them that the story they wanted to tell would alienate general audiences with its dark and surreal premise, as well as turn off a sizable portion of their fans due to incorporating none of the recurring characters from their television series, he made no attempt at stopping them when they chose to go forward with the idea anyway.
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** Averted in the cast case of Creator/LorneMichaels, who gave the Kids full creative control. While he advised them that the story they wanted to tell would alienate general audiences with its dark and surreal premise, as well as turn off a sizable portion of their fans due to incorporating none of the recurring characters from their television series, he made no attempt at stopping them when they chose to go forward with the idea anyway.
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* RealLifeWritesTheHairstyle: One of Scott Thompson's characters is bald because Thompson's own hair was falling out from the chemotherapy he was undergoing at the time for cancer, and he found wearing a wig all the time very uncomfortable.
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** Of particular note is Dave Foley, whose intended star vehicle ''The Wrong Guy'' was relegated to being direct-to-video the following year in response to this movie's failure. Despite his tenure as the leading man on the long-running ''Series/NewsRadio'', the combination of his movie career ending before it could begin and behind-the-scenes struggles with his (now ex) wife caused Foley to go from a rising star to someone who would scramble for any work he could get, even taking up stand-up comedy for the sake of having an additional source of income. While he has since managed to re-established himself as a character actor, he has never returned to being the lead in any of the films or television he's appeared in.
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** Of particular note is Dave Foley, whose intended star vehicle ''The Wrong Guy'' was relegated to being direct-to-video the following year in response to this movie's failure. Despite his tenure as the leading man on the long-running ''Series/NewsRadio'', the combination of his movie career ending before it could begin and behind-the-scenes struggles with his (now ex) wife caused Foley to go from a rising star to someone who would had to scramble for any work he could get, even taking up stand-up comedy for the sake of having an additional source of income. While he has since managed to re-established himself as a character actor, he has never returned to being the lead in any of the films or television he's appeared in.
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* CreatorKiller: The failure of this movie killed the Kids in the Hall's future film aspirations while behind the scenes conflicts effectively ended the troupe itself for a few years.
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** The failure of this movie killed the Kids in the Hall's future film aspirations while behind the scenes conflicts effectively ended the troupe itself for a fewyears.years.
** Of particular note is Dave Foley, whose intended star vehicle ''The Wrong Guy'' was relegated to being direct-to-video the following year in response to this movie's failure. Despite his tenure as the leading man on the long-running ''Series/NewsRadio'', the combination of his movie career ending before it could begin and behind-the-scenes struggles with his (now ex) wife caused Foley to go from a rising star to someone who would scramble for any work he could get, even taking up stand-up comedy for the sake of having an additional source of income. While he has since managed to re-established himself as a character actor, he has never returned to being the lead in any of the films or television he's appeared in.
** The failure of this movie killed the Kids in the Hall's future film aspirations while behind the scenes conflicts effectively ended the troupe itself for a few
** Of particular note is Dave Foley, whose intended star vehicle ''The Wrong Guy'' was relegated to being direct-to-video the following year in response to this movie's failure. Despite his tenure as the leading man on the long-running ''Series/NewsRadio'', the combination of his movie career ending before it could begin and behind-the-scenes struggles with his (now ex) wife caused Foley to go from a rising star to someone who would scramble for any work he could get, even taking up stand-up comedy for the sake of having an additional source of income. While he has since managed to re-established himself as a character actor, he has never returned to being the lead in any of the films or television he's appeared in.