Continuity mistake: During his interview, the waffle iron held in the Waffler's right hand switched positions. At first it was being held by one side of the iron, then he was holding it by the handle, then it went back to being held by one side of the iron. His other hand had an oven mitt on it so there wasn't any way that he could have just simply switched hands.

Mystery Men (1999)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Kinka Usher
Starring: Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, Geoffrey Rush, Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo
The Mystery Men try to save, Captain Amazing but the Blue Raja accidently kills him. The group then fight Casanova Frankenstein's gangs one by one. Frankenstein is defeated by Mr Furious by throwing him into the machine. This cause Frankenstein's head to split apart. The Bowler then uses the bowling ball to destroy the machine. They emerge from the mansion, but fight over a name for the group.
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The Blue Raja: I'm a superhero, Mother. An effete British superhero. Your boy's a Limey forkflinger, Mother! What WILL the bridge club say?
Trivia: The Mystery Men were originally a supporting crew for an underground superhero called The Flaming Carrot. The only original members of the Mystery Men to come from the comic book are the Shoveler, and Mr. Furious.
Question: At one point, Blue Raja mistakenly says that Bowler's father's name was Sal, which she immediately corrects as being Carmine. I never caught this till now after watching a recent animated Batman movie, but two of the big mob bosses that are rivals in Batman are Sal Maroni and Carmine Falcone. Considering the influences of this movie, is this intended to be a reference to the two Batman mob bosses?





Answer: Possibly, but it's more likely these are just stereotypical Italian names that the writers chose.