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Cast:
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Crew:
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Special Effects:
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- Bellissimo/Belardinelli Effects Inc.
- mechanical/pyro effects
- Illusion Arts
- matte painting
- K.N.B. Effects Group
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- The Post Group
- digital imagery/compositing
- Viewpoint Datalabs International
- 3D Custom Bat Datasets
- VIFX
- CGI Bat Visual Effects
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Miscellaneous Companies:
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- Cinema Research Corporation
- titles and opticals
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Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)
- Austin, Texas, USA
- Barstow, California, USA
- Chihuahua, Mexico
- Lancaster, California, USA
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Redmond, Washington, USA
- Seattle, Washington, USA
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Tech Info:
- Budget:
- $20,000,000 (USA)
- Color Info:
- Color (Technicolor)
- Laboratory:
- Technicolor
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- Aspect Ratio:
- 1.85 : 1
- Cinematographic Process:
- Spherical
- Film Negative Format:
- 35 mm
- Printed Film Format:
- 35 mm
- Film Length:
- 3076 m
- Shooting Dates:
- Jun 1995 - Aug 1995
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Quotes:
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Richie Gecko: The Ranger's taking a piss. Why don't I just go there, blow his head off and get outta here.
Pete Bottoms: Don't do that! Look, you asked me to act natural, and I'm acting as natural - in fact, under the circumstances, I think I ought get a f**kin' Academy Award for how natural I'm acting.
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Jacob Fuller: I'll be a lap dog of Satan.
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Seth Gecko: Everybody be cool. YOU - be cool.
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Earl McGraw: Well, it's been one long goddamn hot miserable s**t-ass f**kin' day every inch of the way.
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Seth Gecko: I know that I have put you through hell, and I know that I have been one rough pecker. But from here on, you are all in my cool book.
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Trivia:
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- The name of the street that Jakob Fuller has to drive down to get to the Titty Twister is called Deguayo. That is also the name of the "cut throat song" played by the villians to John Wayne in Rio Bravo.
- The band playing in the "Titty Twister" is Tito & Tarantula.
- The exchange involving Kate's line, "What's in Mexico?" and Richie's response "Mexicans" is from The Wild Bunch.
- Salma Hayek plays a stripper from hell. Later in Dogma she plays a stripper from heaven.
- When Jacob Fuller is walking through the bar with the shotgun cross, he is reciting the Ezekiel speech from Pulp Fiction.
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