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Movie Flubs
1. Kelly's hair in the fountain - goes back and forth from wet and dry
2. When Clifford is talking about contamination and it creating baldness, a guy points at a bald man laughing, but he himself is bald.
3. Cece said she was a vegetarian, but at the very end she says to Margo that she wants a hamburger!
4. When Kelly is high on the pool table, the balls mystically change positions
5. When they are walking to get Cliffy's other car, Margo and Kelly are wearing one black shoe and one pink shoe each. Why?...
6. When the first club gets raided, Cece, in a rush, leaves her feather boa behind, but we see her toting that thing about through the rest of the movie
7. When Cliffy runs up to the girl's house, he left his headlights on. When Margo looks out at the car a few moments later, the lights are off.
8. The actor, Peter Dobson who plays Margo's ex who kisses like a lizard is seen MANY times in the club, and he's wearing various outfits! We see him in a suit AND a white tank top.
9. The position of the wine bottle on the coffee table
Didja Know?...
1. That Chris Nash who plays Ray has a song in the movie, it's not on the soundtrack and I have no idea which one it would be....sorry.
2. It was not Clayton Rohner's voice doing Bruno X songs; it indeed belongs to Scott Rogness, who has gone on to many great musical triumphs in Hollywood.
3. That Dennis Quaid is connected to this movie? He has a country song in the movie (When kelly, Milo, and Tanya are in Sharky's)
Useless Trivia...
1. The plane Bruno X gets on at the end is a Cessna Citation II
2.Cliff's "Saul Says Safety First" car is a 1986 Volkswagen Rabbit GT
3. The Girls' car is an early model AMC Pacer
4. Cliff's first car is a 1961 Cadillac
5. Cece's pink boombox is a Sharp QT 50 (for you ebay nuts)
6. Kelly is reading Rolling Stone #RS-470 from March 27th 1986 with Bruce Willis on the cover. (AND she would later star as his girlfriend on Moonlighting!)

7. The People Magazine that Clifford is reading when he is waiting for them to get ready is from March 31st 1986, "Are These Old maids?"

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