When all of the rings have been put in the champagne, the ones the Angels are after float to the top. But the rings are supposed to be made of titanium, which is far too heavy to float. [The angels mention the fact that the rings are completely hollow, with only a thin titanium shell for strength, so they may have been light enough to float. The bubbles in the champagne would have helped the floating process as well.] Corrected by mandy gassonCharlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) - 43 corrections
Directed by McG, starring Bernie Mac, Cameron Diaz, Crispin Glover, Demi Moore, Drew Barrymore, John Cleese, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Luke Wilson, Matt LeBlanc, Robert Patrick
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When all of the rings have been put in the champagne, the ones the Angels are after float to the top. But the rings are supposed to be made of titanium, which is far too heavy to float. [The angels mention the fact that the rings are completely hollow, with only a thin titanium shell for strength, so they may have been light enough to float. The bubbles in the champagne would have helped the floating process as well.] Corrected by mandy gasson
Since Carter is part of the plot, why is he getting beaten by the Mongolians in the opening scene? He doesn't know the Angels will rescue him, so he doesn't need to fake his death in such a painful and convoluted way. [He isn't. It is all fake. The guards are pretending. Proof is that his ribs aren't broken, as the Angels notice later when he catches the keys in mid-air.]
At the beach scene when Demi Moore is about to drive off, we see that she gets into a Lamborghini, and Lamborghini doors go up. In the next shot, she pulls the door shut from the side. [The car is actually a Ferrari Enzo. Which (like the lambo) has scissor opening doors. But on the Ferrari the doors open up and out, so on certain angles they would appear to close like regular car doors.]Previous Page • 1 2 3
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