George Armitage was given a copy of Sebastian Gutirrez's script by
Steve Bing, who became a producer on the film.
The Big Bounce, the book, when you break it down, is basically an act and a half. It's not a real three acts. So you're going to have to add half of the picture. So right away you're in trouble with somebody like Elmore, who I considered to be an absolutely brilliant writer. So he worked on the script with me, he gave me notes, and the notes are classic, they're great. —George Armitage to the
North Shore of Oahu. The film was shot on location in Hawaii. On the first day of pre-production, Armitage was hit in the eye with a piece of lava rock and contracted a virus. The director came down with an infection with two weeks left to shoot and had to go to the hospital, shutting down production, with Armitage commenting that, "Fortunately it was right at Christmas, so it turned into a Christmas break that we hadn't planned on, and I completed the picture afterwards."
Post-production According to Armitage, the film changed course in post-production, after the original cut was rated
NC-17, and producer Bing decided to re-edit and seek a
PG-Rating instead of the director's preference, an
R rating. He was getting advice from people who're in the money business, and he felt that to have a chance to get his money back, he should go PG-13. The first time we showed the film, it came in at an NC-17 instead of an R. And it was unreleasable in that form. So I said: "We'll make it an R". But they said: "You can't make an R-rated comedy, they don't make money". That's what they were saying in 2004. Since then, of course, a lot of R-rated comedies have done beautifully. So I said: “Look, I'm not going to oversee the destruction of my own movie, there's no way. If you go to a PG-13, you're going to eliminate Elmore Leonard from this movie". But the decision was made—they felt that they had to do that, so I said: "Goodbye". I left the picture after my second cut... when people ask to see my last movie, I show them my cut of The Big Bounce, I don't show them what's out there. It isn't absolutely complete, but I think it could have been a far, far better film. == Reception ==