Halle Berry became one of only six actors in history (only five at the time) to possess both an Oscar and a Razzie, after her "win" for her infamous performance in this movie. She also became the first to accept their Razzie in person, walking out on stage proudly holding both Oscar and Razzie aloft and feigning tears of joy. She gave a short acceptance speech: "I'd like to thank Warner Brothers, for making me do this godawful, piece of s**t movie!"
A rough cut of the trailer was put online a few months before the film's release, and drew such heavy criticism that it was quickly pulled. It was soon replaced with a new trailer which didn't feature any dialogue.
(at around 1h 12 mins) During the restaurant sequence with Benjamin Bratt, the sushi being gorged by Halle Berry was actually chunks of fruit molded to look like raw fish.
43 cats were trained for the film. Halle Berry adopted one of them afterward, an orange and white youngster named Play Dough.
The movie had to undergo re-shoots after testing poorly with screeners, with only a month left before the theatrical release date.
Missy Peregrym: (at around 18 mins) the face of Beau-line test subject. This would be her feature film debut.