Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

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2. 6/10. A slightly better sequel made possible by Demi Moore's presence. She seems to get it a heck of a lot better than the trio does. Lucy Liu again tries but she can only do so much. Bernie Mac's presence I found annoying as he can't act, only clown around and not in a funny way. The movie should've been more about Moore as I found the idea of an ex Charlie's Angel seeking revenge intriguing. Skip this one too.

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Factual error: Helicopter rotor blades do not unfold by themselves and there is no way to unfold them from inside the helicopter. A trained mechanic with the right tools and equipment (including the proper ladder for the job) will take a minimum of twenty minutes to rig a four bladed rotor, and that's if (s)he's in a hurry. An airborne (i.e. falling) helicopter? Forget it. (00:07:40)

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Charles Townsend: Bosley, I hope the Angels aren't being too rough on you.
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Question: Can you really tell that someone has torn a tendon in their leg just by looking at the foot print they leave or is it just making fun of the TV show CSI?

Answer: It is making fun of the show CSI. Even still, there are ways of telling if someone had a knee problem by the way they walk and put pressure on the foot. Being able to tell if it was a torn tendon, I don't think so. Check out the way people run and you can tell if they have hurt something in the past because of which leg they favor.

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