Was originally scheduled for a late summer or early fall release in 1992 but distributor Columbia Pictures, insisted it be released during the Christmas season to get Oscar consideration. Jack Nicholson admitted he was upset with Columbia's decision because they released the film exactly two weeks before his last film of 1992, Hoffa (1992) and he felt Hoffa which was more of a personal project to him being directed by and co-starring his close friend Danny De Vito flopped because of A Few Good Men's huge success at the box office. A Few Good Men went on to be nominated for several Oscars including Best Supporting Actor for Nicholson and Hoffa ended up receiving Golden Raspberry Award Nominations.
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