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55 Central Park West...
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The roofline you see
is actually a matte painting.
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This particular "stone" Terror Dog
is a painting, not a statue.
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"Writing for women has not been
one of my strengths in the past...
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but with Sigourney's contribution,
this character...
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really grew and strengthened."
- Harold Ramis
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The fine for jaywalking in New York
was two dollars in 1984.
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In 1998 it was $50.
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Sigourney Weaver's character,
Dana Barrett...
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changed dramatically
as the script evolved.
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Originally, she was to be an alien
fugitive from another dimension...
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which transforms itself
into human female form.
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The role of Louis Tulley was written
for the late John Candy.
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When shooting started,
John was no longer available.
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"Fortunately, Rick Moranis was, and he
really helped to tailor the character.
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He came up with the idea of Louis being
an accountant, and the character...
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really started to evolve
from that point on."...Joe Medjuck
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After the movie was released
and doing well...
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the producers
actually aired this commercial...