Corrected entry: In the beginning of the movie the last items in an auction are not delivered in time for the auction. Major auction houses have the art in advance (usually a week or more and specially insured) for a showing, so there would not be a question of undelivered items.
Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)
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Directed by: Kelly Makin
Starring: James Caan, Hugh Grant, Burt Young, Jeanne Tripplehorn
Continuity mistake: When Hugh Grant is about to propose in the restaurant near the start, his girlfriend's hair keeps moving from in front of her ear to behind and back again with each change of shot.
Michael Felgate: Well at least tell me what his restaurant is called, then I can sneak in, in a beard or something.
Gina Vitale: It's called The La Trattoria.
Michael Felgate: You mean La Trattoria.
Gina Vitale: No.
Michael Felgate: The La Trattoria means The The Trattoria.
Gina Vitale: I know.
Michael Felgate: Interesting. Look I have to go to the La Bathroom, and I'll be back in a sec.





Correction: They did order the paintings way in advance, it is just that the delivery company is terrible at deliveries, and if the auction house didn't accept the paintings then they would have no more auctions to do, and would have to cancel the showings.
Hamster ★