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  1. Scene from the 1998 film There's Something About Mary. Featuring Matt Dillon (as Pat Healy) and Cameron Diaz (as Mary), this scene has been remastered by Zoo...

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    • Casting Ben Stiller Wasn’t a Sure Thing. There were three actors who were considered for the role of Ted Stroehmann: Owen Wilson, Jon Stewart and Stiller.
    • Brett Favre Was 3rd Choice to Play Mary’s Ex. Bob Farrelly, a big-time New England Patriots fan, revealed on the Rich Eisen Show that quarterback Drew Bledsoe was his first choice to play Mary's ex.
    • Diaz & Stiller Were Worried About the ‘Hair Gel’ Scene. Stiller told The New York Times that he didn’t believe that any guy wouldn’t feel the semen dripping off his ear unless he somehow had lost sensitivity in his ear.
    • It Took 6 Months for Fox to Green Light the Film. Fox wanted to take out the hair gel scene, but the Farrelly brothers insisted on keeping it in the script.
  2. Jul 9, 1998 · Popular on Variety. Twenty-minute, 1985-set prologue intros Ted (Ben Stiller), a geeky teen in small-town Rhode Island who, after he defends the retarded Warren (W. Earl Brown) against a bully, is ...

    • Cumberland High School
    • Mary's Rhode Island House
    • "Franks and Beans" Bathroom
    • Big Pink
    • Sully's Apartment
    • Mary's Miami House
    • Aqua Golf Driving Range
    • Matheson Hammock County Park
    • HistoryMiami Museum
    • Mary's Office

    Although the beginning of the movie takes place in Rhode Island, South Florida actually stood in for the high school where Mary and the object of her affection, Ted Stroehmann (Stiller), are first introduced. City Hall in Plantation, 400 NW 73rd Ave., substituted for Cumberland High School.

    When brace-faced Ted walks young Mary from school to her home, they are actually walking along Granada Boulevard in Coral Gables. As Ted gives Mary's mentally challenged brother, Warren (W. Earl Brown), a ride on his back, they come to a two-story colonial-style mansion. The house at 3300 Granada Blvd. belonged to former Miami Dolphins quarterback ...

    As Ted uses the bathroom during the notable "franks and beans" scene, the restroom and window through which he spots Mary's mom helping her change into her gown was filmed on a set at Greenwich Studios, 12100 NE 16th Ave., in North Miami. The studio was also a filming location for movies like "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," "The Birdcage" and "Wild T...

    Shortly after Pat Healy (Dillon) arrives in Miami to help Ted find Mary, he is picked up by his friend, Sully (Jeffrey Tambor), outside a familiar South Beach establishment -- the Big Pink diner at 157 Collins Ave. Inexplicably, though, an astute South Floridian will notice that they leave Big Pink and, in the very next scene, are shown heading eas...

    Sully's home was at an old art deco apartment building in Miami. The apartments were later demolished to make way for the recently erected Le Parc at Brickell, a 12-story, 128-unit condominium building at 1600 SW First Ave., although the listed address in the movie is 229 Court St., apartment 43.

    Mary's house at 2066 N. Bayshore Drive, overlooking Biscayne Bay, was prominently featured in the movie. This was the house where all the central characters convened near the film's conclusion, including a cameo from a young Green Bay Packers quarterback named Brett Favre, who points out that he's in town to play the Dolphins. It made headlines on ...

    The scenic driving range where Healy first meets Mary is just down the street from WPLG at the Aqua Golf Driving Range, 2250 S. Park Road, in Pembroke Park. Rumor has it that some of the film's crew accidentally stumbled upon the business when they got lost on their way to a Dolphins game. They pitched the location to the Farrelly brothers, and ala...

    Matheson Hammock County Park is the setting for several scenes in the movie, including when Healy participates in a flag football game with Mary, Warren and Warren's mentally challenged friends. Earlier in the movie, Healy spies on Mary and her friends while they eat lunch at Red Fish Grill, 9610 Old Cutler Road. But Hurricane Irma laid waste to th...

    The museum where Mary surprises Healy with a visit to the architecture exhibit is the HistoryMiami Museum at what is now called the Miami-Dade Cultural Center, 101 W. Flagler St. Then-known as the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, the 70,000-square-foot museum is the official repository for all archeological finds in Miami-Dade County.

    Mary's office is a high-rise building at 701 Brickell Ave. in Miami. This is where Ted reunites with Mary after 13 years. The location was also featured in the 1981 movie "Absence of Malice."

  3. I've got a vibrator!”. - Mary: I want a guy who can play 36 holes of golf, and still have enough energy to take Warren and me to a baseball game, and eat sausages, and beer, not lite beer, but beer. That's my ad, print it up. - Brenda: "Fatty who likes golf and beer".

  4. There's Something About Mary is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, who co-wrote it with Ed Decter and John J. Strauss.The film features Cameron Diaz as the title character, while Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Lee Evans, and Chris Elliott all play men who are in love with Mary, and vying for her affection.

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  6. 13 years later, sadsack Ted is still pining over Mary and, at the suggestion of friend Dom (Chris Elliott), hires sleazy private detective Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) to find her. Healy finds Mary living in Florida, where she’s working in orthopaedics, caring for her handicapped brother, dating a disabled architect (Lee Evans) and living with ...