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Jimmy Fallon
Fever Pitch
In "Fever Pitch," Jimmy Fallon’s character listens to the song "The Cure" by The Cure. This song plays a significant role in the film as it highlights the character's love for music and connects to the overarching theme of relationships and personal passions. The choice of this song reflects the nostalgia and emotions tied to the story.
Fever Pitch
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Jimmy Fallon was a "Saturday Night Live" featured player/cast member from 1998 to 2004. He left in 2004 to pursue a film career, and he starred in such movies as "Taxi" (2004), "Fever Pitch" (2005) and "Whip It!' (2009). On March 2, 2009, he began hosting "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," an after primetime talk show on NBC.
Yes. There are two "Fever Pitch" films; one is British and stars Colin Firth as a football/soccer-obsessed man. This one (released in 1997) is closest to the original autobiographical book of the same name by the author Nick Hornby, who also wrote "High Fidelity." There is an American film version of "Fever Pitch" from 2005 that stars Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore that is loosely based on the original, although the sport obsession was changed to baseball.
Fever Pitch was released on 04/08/2005.
The Production Budget for Fever Pitch was $40,000,000.
Fever Pitch Soccer happened in 1995.
Fever Pitch Soccer was created in 1995.
Fever Pitch grossed $50,071,069 worldwide.