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Jimmy Tudeski: My wife? You shtupped my wife, Oz?

Nicholas Oseransky: I wouldn't exactly phrase it that way, exactly...

Jimmy Tudeski: No, no, no! Let me get this straight. You went down to Chicago and engaged in sexual CONGRESS with my wife? Is that it?

Jill St. Claire: Jimmy, Jimmy, calm down!

Jimmy Tudeski: IS IT? I SWEAR TO GOD...!

Nicholas Oseransky: He's a little upset. I've managed to upset a mass murderer.

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Mistakes

When Mathew Perry goes to Chicago to meet with the head Boss, Bruce Willis' wife comes to talk with him at the hotel. In the scene where he is brushing his teeth he picks up the mouthwash bottle and swigs some, then sets the bottle down on the counter. The camera cuts back to her, then back to Matthew Perry, and the mouthwash is gone. See more...

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Matthew Perry bet Bruce Willis that if the film would open at the top of the charts in the US (which it did) he would have to guest in an episode of Friends for free (which he did, plus all further episodes payments were given to charity). See more...

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Continuity: When Nick is having lunch with Jill (the assistant) the waitress takes his menu twice. Once while the camera is on Nick and once while the camera is on the waitress. The hand she's holding the menu in also changes from left to right.

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