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20 facts you might not know about 'Pitch Perfect'
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20 facts you might not know about 'Pitch Perfect'

A cappella is an odd little avenue of culture. People who do it tend to be quite enthusiastic, but if you aren’t down with it, it can strike a dissonant chord. However, haters and lovers of a cappella found something to like about Pitch Perfect. It’s a small comedy that made a big impact. Here are 20 facts you might not know about Pitch Perfect. Just pretend we’re singing them without accompaniment.

 
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It was (sort of) based on a book

It was (sort of) based on a book
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Mickey Rapkin, a senior editor at GQ, decided to delve deep into the world of competitive collegiate a cappella. That yielded the book Pitch Perfect: The Quest for College a Cappella Glory. It inspired this movie, though the film's plot is quite different from reality.

 
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One of the teams from the book have a cameo in the movie

One of the teams from the book have a cameo in the movie
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Rapkin’s book primarily covers three teams. The Tufts Beezlebubs inspired the Treblemakers in the movie, while the Oregon Divisi inspired the Bellas. Then, there are the Virginia Hullabahoos. They didn’t inspire a team, but they do get a cameo.

 
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It was the screenwriter’s first film

It was the screenwriter’s first film
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Kay Cannon is the sole credited writer of the screenplay of Pitch Perfect. It also happens to be her first credited screenplay. That being said, she was already an acclaimed comedy writer. Cannon was a writer for 30 Rock before Pitch Perfect came out.

 
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The director was also making his debut

The director was also making his debut
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A combination of a first-time screenwriter and a first-time director? Clearly, expectations were high for Pitch Perfect at the studio, or they probably wouldn’t have let that happen. Jason Moore had directed episodes of TV shows like Dawson’s Creek and Everwood, but this was his first movie. 

 
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The casting prioritized comedy

The casting prioritized comedy
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The a cappella groups do a lot of singing and dancing, but the film is also a comedy. When casting, the production team decided the comedic chops were more important. Their goal was to cast actors who could handle the comedy and hoped they could handle the singing and dancing.

 
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Anna Kendrick was the first choice for Beca

Anna Kendrick was the first choice for Beca
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The de facto lead of Pitch Perfect, Beca, is played by Anna Kendrick. She was the one the producers wanted from the beginning. Elizabeth Banks, who also had a role in the movie, said there was “no other choice” but Kendrick. Producer Paul Brooks, meanwhile, was a huge fan of her work in Up in the Air. He called it “the most exquisite, elegant, balanced, sublime performance.”

 
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Rebel Wilson got the role in the room

Rebel Wilson got the role in the room
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Wilson had gotten some attention for Bridesmaids, but Pitch Perfect was a more significant role for her. Apparently, her audition was so good that she immediately won her part. For her audition, she sang Lady Gaga’s “Edge of Glory” while beating on her chest.

 
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Adam DeVine was cast off his TV show

Adam DeVine was cast off his TV show
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The comedy of Pitch Perfect isn’t always high-brow. Meanwhile, Comedy Central’s Workaholics was decidedly low-brow. DeVine was one of the stars and creators of that show, which Banks was a fan of. She said that she was watching Workaholics one night during casting and realized that DeVine would be perfect for the role of Bumper.

 
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DeVine was not prepared for his audition

DeVine was not prepared for his audition
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Apparently, some wires got crossed when DeVine was called in to audition. That, or DeVine has embellished the story of his casting a bit. He has said that he thought Pitch Perfect was a baseball movie and had not prepared a song for his audition. On the spot, he chose to sing the Full House theme song. Evidently, it worked.

 
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Banks stepped in when the actor they wanted couldn’t do it

Banks stepped in when the actor they wanted couldn’t do it
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The role of Gail, one of the commentators for the ICCAs, was written with Kristen Wiig in mind. Alas, she couldn’t do it due to scheduling conflicts. Banks, who was producing already, stepped into the role. Wiig must have been quite busy, as Banks and John Michael Higgins filmed their scenes in one day.

 
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Banks and Higgins had worked together before

Banks and Higgins had worked together before
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This was not the first time Banks and Higgins played coworkers in a movie. The two also co-starred in the film Fred Claus. This was also not the first a cappella-related role for Higgins, who played a member of an a cappella group in the romantic comedy The Break-Up, starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.

 
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The actors got an education in a cappella

The actors got an education in a cappella
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Deke Sharon and Ed Boyer were featured in Rapkin’s book, and they both worked on the film, arranging songs and producing vocals. On top of that, they ran a month-long “a cappella boot camp” for the actors.

 
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The film was shot down South

The film was shot down South
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Barden is not a real college. Pitch Perfect was shot on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It stood in for Barden.

 
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Wilson did a lot of improvising

Wilson did a lot of improvising
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Wilson relied heavily on her comedic chops while shooting. According to co-star Brittany Snow, Wilson improvised most of her lines. In fact, Wilson and DeVine improvised their entire storyline together, which wasn’t in the script.

 
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Ester Dean knew one song quite well

Ester Dean knew one song quite well
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During the Riff-Off, Ester Dean’s character Cynthia sings “S&M” by Rihanna. This was a song that she had some familiarity with. Dean is much more a musician than an actor. She's a prolific songwriter and has writing credit on “S&M.”

 
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Two cast members got together

Two cast members got together
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When filming Pitch Perfect, Anna Camp was married to Michael Mosley. However, they divorced in 2013. Soon after, she began dating Skylar Astin, her Pitch Perfect costar. The two married in 2016, but they divorced in 2019.

 
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'Pitch Perfect' was a box office success story

'Pitch Perfect' was a box office success story
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This was a small comedy about competitive a cappella with a few known names but no big stars. As such, Pitch Perfect was made for $17 million. When it opened wide, it finished third at the North American box office. The audience kept coming out for the movie, though. Pitch Perfect finished by making nearly $115.4 million worldwide, a real coup.

 
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It won some awards

It won some awards
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Pitch Perfect was far from Oscar bait, but a couple of award shows were big fans. Namely, the MTV Movie Awards and the Teen Choice Awards. In particular, Rebel Wilson came out as a big winner. She took home Best Breakthrough Performance from MTV and Choice Movie Actress: Comedy from the Teen Choice Awards.

 
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The soundtrack was a hit and spawned a big single

The soundtrack was a hit and spawned a big single
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Pitch Perfect was successful at the box office and also successful on the soundtrack front. It reached as high as No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. On top of that, Kendrick’s performance of the song “Cups” was an unexpected hit. It reached as high as No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

 
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It spawned two sequels (and a TV show)

It spawned two sequels (and a TV show)
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Given the unexpected success of Pitch Perfect, a sequel was naturally greenlit. Pitch Perfect 2 came out in 2015, with Banks stepping in as the director. It was a huge hit, making $287.1 million worldwide. This led to Pitch Perfect 3, which may have shown signs of fatigue, as it earned $185.4 million. There likely won’t be another movie, but a TV spinoff starring DeVine’s character was announced in 2021.

Chris Morgan is a sports and pop culture writer and the author of the books The Comic Galaxy of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and The Ash Heap of History. You can follow him on Twitter @ChrisXMorgan.

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