Super Grover

11th Nov 2002

Miss Congeniality (2000)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Gracie-Lou is walking onto the bus on her way to the orientation breakfast, you can clearly see two people, a man and a woman, on the left side of the screen, waving at the camera. (00:35:27)

Correction: The woman in the floral dress and male teenager are simply waving to a contestant on the bus, it's done deliberately. When Gracie is on the bus, two shots later, these same two people can still be seen waving outside behind the bus. These two particular extras can also be seen walking in the background in a few shots, when Gracie gets out of the taxi. This is not a case of civilians waving at the movie camera.

Super Grover

16th May 2002

Miss Congeniality (2000)

Corrected entry: In the Russian Restaurant scene after the head Russian grabs Sandra, his two goons draw their weapons. However, after she fights to get free, one of the Russians draws his weapon again to shoot an FBI agent.

Correction: They are two different men. Ivan and the blonde Russian draw their guns as Krashow holds Gracie. The fourth Russian behind them, who is Ivan's bodyguard, is the one who shoots agent Jerry Grant.

Super Grover

27th Aug 2001

Miss Congeniality (2000)

Corrected entry: After the scene in the Russian restaurant Sandra goes home to her apartment and enters with her glasses hanging from her collar on her shirt. When she come out from the kitchen her glasses are not there, where did they go?

Correction: The glasses are not hanging on her tee shirt when she unlocks her door and enters her apartment. It was only in the previous shot, while still outside the Laika Restaurant talking with Matthews, that her glasses were hanging on her tee shirt.

Super Grover

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