MCKD

26th Jun 2003

My Blue Heaven (1990)

Continuity mistake: When Vinnie uses the price gun in the meat department he takes all the meat he used the gun on and puts it in his cart. In the very next scene he's seen trying to push the cart but he's having trouble because it's suppose to be filled with all those meats. The only problem is that there's no sign of the meat he just put in the cart and the cart is not even 3/4 full.

MCKD

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Suggested correction: Vinnie's cart trouble isn't about the meat. He's not used to shopping and thus is having trouble controlling the cart on the slick floor of the market, which is isn't used to. So it's a joke both about his inexperience shopping for himself and the cliche about supermarket carts being hard to control.

Vader47000

26th Jun 2003

My Blue Heaven (1990)

Continuity mistake: When Vinnie reaches over the counter at the police station to grab a mint, the officer at the desk says that it's her last mint which makes the D.A. tell Vinnie to spit it out. If you look at the desk you will see at least 5 more mints on the desk.

MCKD

26th Jun 2003

My Blue Heaven (1990)

Continuity mistake: When Vinnie is explaning to the D.A. that he learned to "jump start" cars in the army, he puts the toothpick in his mouth and then he's seen putting it back in again when the camera angle changes.

MCKD

22nd Jun 2003

My Blue Heaven (1990)

Continuity mistake: At the end of the movie, Hannah is introducing Vinnie at the ballpark dedication. She is seen standing on an elevated podium with nothing behind her. In the next scene showing her on the podium not only do the support beams disappear but there are people standing behind her.

MCKD

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