Talk:Made (2001 film)

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Trivia

 * Made is noted for having many uses of the word "fuck": the word is used a total of 291 times. In fact, Made has one of the highest "fuck-per-minute" (FPM) ratio of any feature-length film: 3.1.
 * Jon Favreau's interest in writing a screenplay for a mafia movie is featured as a plot device in an episode of The Sopranos that aired several months prior to the release of Made. It is interesting to note that three members of the Made cast (Vincent Pastore, Federico Castelluccio, and Drea de Matteo) were regular cast members of the series at the time of the film's production.  All three of these actors appeared in the episode in question, although none appeared on screen at the same time as Favreau.
 * Tom Morello, most commonly known as the guitarist for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, makes a short cameo in the film as "Best Man." Adult actress Jenteal also has a small cameo in the same scene as a stripper named Wendy.
 * The high school football coach Favreau and Vaughn receive advice from early on in the film is Vaughn's dad, Vernon Vaughn.
 * The old woman leading a pack of school children through the zoo is Jon Favreau's grandmother, Joan Favreau.
 * The DVD was released in a 2-Disc Set with Swingers called The Money Collection. The collection's title is a pun on the mafia dealings in Made and the slang term "money" in Swingers.
 * In the scene at the Luna Cafe where Ruiz (P. Diddy) insults Vince Vaughn's character for drinking Strega "The Witch" after midnight because he insists that it is an aperitif, P. Diddy and the waiter are in fact wrong and Vince Vaughn's character is correct in saying that Strega is a digestive, drink meant to be enjoyed after dinner.

Made (2001 film) + Julia Stiles ?
In Made (2001 film) there were several "Club Girl (uncredited)" roles (such as Drea de Matteo and Jennifer Esposito) during the first nightlounge scenes from around 0:51:40 to around 0:58:40, and I was wondering if it was Julia Stiles in the blue turtle neck and blonde braids under a dark bandana who was grooving around (in front and behind (poor continuity to fill the first club)) or by the main characters. Any lines she may have had were cut. Julia Stiles was not unknown in 2001 and actually starred in Save the Last Dance that same year.