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is the movie spare parts based on a true story

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Although Spare Parts was based on real life events surrounding the formation and competition of a group of high school kids, there were creative liberties taken by the filmmakers in order to complete the story.

Is spare parts 22 based on a true story?

Though based on a true story%2C some parts of %22Spare Parts%22 are different from the real story. The 2004 victory provided its own drama%2C but some side plots were altered or invented.

Who is the student who inspired the movie spare parts?

Cristian Arcega, one of the Carl Hayden Community High School students who inspired the film "Spare Parts." He tweets @Cristian_Arcega. This segment aired on January 14, 2015.

What is the release date of the movie spare parts?

Spare Parts, the movie about Carl Hayden's Robotics team's remarkable victory over MIT in 2004, opens in theatres nationwide, Friday, January 16 ^ Davis, Joshua (April 1, 2005).

Where was'spare parts'filmed?

Spare Parts is an international co-production between The United States and Mexico, the first production under Lopez's recently announced film and TV deal with Pantelion Films and South Shore, the film and TV venture between Lionsgate and Mexican media giant Televisa. Much of the shooting of the film was done on location in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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What is Spare Parts based on?

In 2004, a team of high school students from Carl Hayden Community High School in Phoenix, Arizona, defeated college teams, including MIT, in an underwater robotic competition. "This is the attention we kind of expected at the time, but it's 10 years after the fact."Jan 14, 2015

Where is Lorenzo Santillan now?

Phoenix
Now, one of those students, Lorenzo Santillan, is making a name for himself in another realm: cooking. He's opened a food truck in Phoenix called “Ni de aqui, ni de alla," which translates to "neither here nor there." And, he's determined to make his mark even as his status in this country remains up in the air.Feb 19, 2020

What high school is Spare Parts based on?

Carl Hayden High School Falcon Robotics Team
"Spare Parts", a movie based on the true story of the Carl Hayden High School Falcon Robotics Team, follows the journey of four students who are eager to compete in a national robotics competition.

What was Fredi Cameron's former profession?

teacher
The teacher and advisor for the robotics club at Carl Hayden. Fredi grew up as an Iranian immigrant and was often made fun of and even beaten up in high school, particularly during the Iranian revolution and the taking of hostages in the American embassy in Iran.Oct 19, 2018

Who is Oscar Vazquez?

Oscar Vazquez, a cavalry scout with the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, took his first steps on American soil as a child, when he and his mother illegally crossed the Mexican-American border in Douglas, Ariz.Jan 23, 2014

Who is Lorenzo in spare parts?

José Julián
José Julián: Lorenzo Santillan

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What university is in the lead with 85 points at the end of the competition Spare Parts?

What university is in the lead with 85 points at the end of the competition? M.I.T. True or false: the Carl Hayden high school team succeeded in the first task of the competition? What place does Carl Hayden get after the first day of competition?

Where was the movie Spare Parts filmed?

New Mexico
A book-length version of the original article was released under the title "Spare Parts" last month. It seemed fitting that the first audience to see the movie, on Jan. 6, would be students from Carl Hayden. Though the movie was filmed in New Mexico, the first shots were of Phoenix.Jan 15, 2015

In what year did Oscar become a US citizen Spare Parts?

Spare Parts was made into a movie in 2015 and was Edgewood's “all-school read” for summer 2019. As an undocumented immigrant, Vazquez chose to return to Mexico (leaving behind his wife and infant daughter) so that he could re-enter the United States legally with the intention of enlisting in the U.S. Army.

What does the back of the shirt that Karla gives the team say?

What does the back of the shirt that Karla gives the team say? You Can Do It! The Pride is Inside!

Is spare parts a Disney movie?

The film was released by Lions Gate Entertainment on January 16, 2015.
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Directed bySean McNamara
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Based onLa Vida Robot by Joshua Davis
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What is the movie Spare Parts based on?

It is based on the Wired magazine article "La Vida Robot" by Joshua Davis, about the true story of a group of students from ...

Where was Spare Parts filmed?

Much of the shooting of the film was done on location in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

How much did Spare Parts cost?

Spare Parts cost $3.6 million. The film opened in North America on January 16, 2015, earning $1.3 million on its opening weekend and finishing 17th at the box office.

Is Spare Parts based on real life?

Although Spare Parts was based on real life events surrounding the formation and competition of a group of high school kids, there were creative liberties taken by the filmmakers in order to complete the story.

Is La Vida Robot based on a true story?

It is based on the Wired magazine article "La Vida Robot" by Joshua Davis, about the true story of a group of students from a mainly Latino high school, who won the first place over M.I.T. in the 2004 MATE ROV competition. The film was released by Lions Gate Entertainment on January 16, 2015.

Why does the team enter the college competition in the movie?

In the movie, the team enters the college competition because the line is shorter.

What happened to Oscar Vazquez in the movie?

In the movie, Oscar Vazquez visits an Army recruiting office, but his legal status prevents him from joining. Admitting he crossed the border illegally to government officials ends up alerting immigration authorities who try to track down Vazquez.

Interview Highlights

Cristian Arcega: "When we got back we didn't really receive any kind of attention for almost a year. NPR was really one of the first places where we actually got our story out. ... It's definitely partly that [the community] didn't really comprehend the extent of our victory and what it meant.

Guests

Fredi Lajvardi, instructor at Carl Hayden Community High School in Phoenix. He tweets @falconmaster.

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Overview

Spare Parts is a 2015 drama film directed by Sean McNamara and produced by David Alpert, Rick Jacobs, Leslie Kolins Small, George Lopez, and Ben Odell. It is based on the Wired magazine article "La Vida Robot" (Robot Life) by Joshua Davis, about the true story of a group of students from a mainly Latino high school, who won the first place over M.I.T. in the 2004 MATE ROV competition. The fil…

Plot

In 2004, four Mexican teenagers arrive at the Marine Advanced Technology Education Robotics Competition at the University of California, Santa Barbara (USCB); born in Mexico, raised in Phoenix, Arizona, where they attend an underfunded public high school.
Oscar Vazquez goes to an Armed Forces Career Center to enlist into the U.S. Army; while he is waiting for his interview, he sees a video announcement and brochures about a Marine Underwa…

Cast

• George Lopez as Fredi Cameron
• Jamie Lee Curtis as Principal Karen Lowry
• Marisa Tomei as Gwen Kolinsky
• Carlos PenaVega as Oscar Vazquez

Production

Spare Parts is an international co-production between The United States and Mexico, the first production under Lopez's recently announced film and TV deal with Pantelion Films and South Shore, the film and TV venture between Lionsgate and Mexican media giant Televisa. Much of the shooting of the film was done on location in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Reception

Spare Parts cost $3.6 million. The film opened in North America on January 16, 2015, earning $1.3 million on its opening weekend and finishing 17th at the box office.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 56% based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Spare Parts is effective enough to do in a pinch for inspirational sports drama fans - although most of them will have seen these stor…

Differences between real life and film

Although Spare Parts was based on real life events surrounding the formation and competition of a group of high school kids, there were creative liberties taken by the filmmakers in order to complete the story.
In real life, the Explorer division of the competition was not dominated by private universities, as in the movie. In fact, its entrants consisted of four high schools (including Carl Hayden), four com…

Other media

There is also a book with the same title (ISBN 978-0374534981) and a documentary named Underwater Dreams, that chronicle the story of the Carl Hayden team.

External links

• La Vida Robot Wired magazine
• The True Story Behind ‘Spare Parts’
• Spare Parts at IMDb
• Spare Parts at Box Office Mojo

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