In the scene were Bruce (Nick Frost) and Drew (Chris O'Dowd) are doing the dance-off in the parking garage, a car beeps to pass by, and in the car is Simon Pegg, Frost's frequent co-star from Spaced (1999), the Cornetto Trilogy and Paul (2011) (amongst others), and O'Dowd's from How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008).
Nick Frost could already dance, but for this film, he trained for seven hours a day, five or six days a week, for seven months to become an expert in Salsa.
During the dance-off, Drew does a move where he tries to grab Bruce's face, and Bruce counters him. This part is a piece of choreography from The World's End (2013), where Andy, another character played by Nick Frost, counters the same move during a bathroom fight scene.
Mix Tape for Julia - Tunes of the '80s and of Cuba Side 1 'Vamanos Pa'l Monte' by Eddie Palmieri 'Apparently Nothing' by Young Disciples 'Que Bueno Esta' by Ibrahim Ferrer 'I Want You' by Marvin Gaye 'The Killing Moon' by Echo & The Bunnymen 'Ran Kan Kan' by Tito Puente 'Christine' by Siouxsie And The Banshees 'Spanish Stroll' by Mink DeVille Side 2 'King Without A Crown' by ABC 'Chan Chan' by Buena Vista Social Club 'Mary' by Joe Arroyo 'The Cutter' by Echo & The Bunnymen 'El Negro Bembon' by Ismael Rivera 'Rip it Up' by Orange Juice 'It's My Life' by Talk Talk 'Take It Easy My Brother Charles' by Jorge Ben 'La Raza' by Kid Frost
Isabella Steinbarth's debut,