FILM 1740: LOGAN LUCKY
TRIVIA: The film was distributed by
cutting out studios, in order to have creative control and make money directly
from the film itself. Accordingly, for this atypical distribution, Steven Soderbergh raised
the budget by selling off foreign distribution rights, and then sold everything
except the movie showing up in a movie theater in order to pay for advertising
and prints of the movie (for example, selling post-theatrical rights to the
likes of HBO, Netflix, Video-On-Demand, television, and airplanes). By
following these two steps, Soderbergh was able to sidestep a Hollywood studio,
and had creative control the entire time (for instance, the trailers that
dropped earlier this summer were by his design, as was the poster and the
entire marketing plan). Also, according to Soderbergh, under this set-up, the
box-office bar for success is lower. With nearly everything prepaid, and no
hefty distributor fees coming off the top, even a modest fifteen million dollar
opening would be a win.
Several NASCAR drivers have cameos
in Logan Lucky. Ryan Blaney as the Cake Delivery Boy and Kyle Larson as the
Limo Driver. Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch as West Virginia State Troopers. Brad
Keselowski and Joey Lagano as the Security Guards. As well as Jeff Gordon and
Darrell Waltrip.
Katherine Heigl was
originally cast, but dropped out, due to pregnancy. She was replaced by Katie Holmes.
Riley Keough, who plays Mellie, is
Elvis Presley's granddaughter--daughter of Elvis & Priscilla's child Lisa
Marie.
One of the two 2017 movies
featuring Channing Tatum and the song "Take Me Home, Country
Roads" by John Denver. The other one being Kingsman: The Golden Circle(2017).
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