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This *beep* cost 6 million?


6 million dollars?? Seriously?? Reservoir Dogs cost 1 million!! 1! Not even taking into account all of the action scenes and the licensed music, that movie had actors of much higher caliber (much beter, too). Hell, Pulp Fiction was 8 million and that had some very big names as well as a variety of locations, a car chase and an elaborate set in the from of Jack Rabbit Slims. Where the hell did all the money go? I'm not dissing the film (I'm not it's biggest fan), I'm just curious.

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I'm guessing it went to renting out the mall for several days.

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When you think about it, $6 million is hardly a budget and Res. Dogs costing $1mil only leads me to think that Tarantino probably knew certain people who let him use their resources for either dirt-cheap or free in return for credit recognition. Some film makers get lucky like that--Tarantino had a lot of connections, even back then. How else would he have been able to dig himself out of the Four Rooms failure, which he made prior to RD, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, etc.?
Shooting Mallrats for $6 mil was hardly a budget when you consider, as the poster above pointed out, that he probably had to pay the mall a pretty penny even though he became popular after Clerks--especially to New Jerseyans who probably hit up that mall in droves to get a glimpse of the shoot? Especially knowing/hearing that Shannen Doherty & Stan Lee were involved (most likely, he had to pay both of them a pretty penny--probably more to Doherty since she was riding the 90210 wave, had a larger part than Lee & she's got a reputation for being quite demanding). Why do you think the production value of Mallrats was so low? After those three major payoffs, along with craft services for his cast & crew, having to pay the rest of the talent & having to rent some equipment,he most likely had less than $1 mil to work with for production/post prod. of the film, itself.
Not to mention, comparing these two films is like comparing apples to oranges since one's action & one's a comedy.

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It cost as much as it did because a big studio backed itt. Kevin has talked plenty about wasted money and how much he actually "needed" to make his vision but the studio basically insisted he spend spend spend ...although maybe I'm misremembering... Lol...

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No, I heard the same thing. A common quote that comes from the making of this movie is from one of the producers. Kevin said that 6 million was too big and that he made a movie with only $26k, to which the producer responded, "Now, that wasn't a real movie, now was it?"

There was no real reason why it needed to be made with $6 million, but that's okay. I'm just glad it was made.

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Grown Ups 1&2 combined costed *beep* 160 million dollars to make lmao. Think about that next time you decide to bitch about a movies budget. Especially one that managed to gather a cult following. 6 million dollars is seriously nothing for the film industry.

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Look man, I'm not bitching, I was just curious why it cost so much. This is an indie, I guess the mall costs some.

Grown ups obviously costs a lot because it has movie stars in it.

I'm an independent filmmaker and I know a thing or two about budgeting, 6 mil ain't nothing.

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Because there's a lot more that was cut out of the movie than just what made it to theaters.

There were subplots in different locations, props, costumes, actors, etc.

The original version had some 30 minutes before they even get to the mall that was cut.

Seize the moment, 'cause tomorrow you might be dead.

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THE MALL!

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"This *beep* cost 6 million?"

Yeah buit thos Transformers films are like 200 million a go , and they're way sh1tter than this.

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Worth every penny

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