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Kate Veatch: That... is a really interesting painting.

White Goodman: Thank you. Yeah, that's me taking a bull by the horns. It's how I handle business. It's a metaphor.

Kate Veach: I get it.

White Goodman: But that actually happened, though.

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When Peter opens the door to his file closet to show Kate his paper work, the door on the left changes from being open wide to just slightly open throughout the scene. See more...

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One of the subplots of the movie is that White pursues Kate, who is repulsed by him, and the two end up arch-enemies. Hopefully this is not art imitating life, because Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor have been married since 2000 and have two kids. See more...

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Continuity: When Peter La Fleur is presented with a contract to sign his gym over and Me'Shell opens the briefcase to "Show" the $100,000.00 the money appears in the middle of the briefcase, however, when the camera angle is changed so you see the back of White's head you cannot see a trace of the money in the briefcase.

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