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When Natalie is talking to the surfer by his car, Alex and Dylan are under the car looking through his belongings. After he gets into the car to drive off, it cuts to Natalie and she says something, cuts back to the surfer pulling away in his car and then cuts to a shot of Dylan but you can see the surfer's leg/towel in the shot. Shouldn't he already be in the car? See more...

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In the credits at the end of the film, watch through the out-takes until it comes to the one of Lucy Liu saying, "I think we should get to the lab and analyse it right away." Look at the credits at the right hand side. The second paragraph says- Madison's Minions: Russel Bobbit, Charles Townsend and Al Kahn. Charles Townsend one of Madison Lee's minions? Looks like Charlies swapped sides on the angels. See more...

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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Continuity: When the Angels get shot off the observatory, Natalie is between Alex and Dylan. When the next shot shows them on the ground, Natalie is on the far right, past Dylan.

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