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When Sandy and Diana frantically jump in the car and drive away from the home invaders, the rear view background settings change inconsistently between shots as they're driving and talking. Also the radio on the dash is not connected to anything yet you hear a dispatcher talking. The knot in Sandy's tie isn't identical in the shots in the office at the very end of the movie. When the skiptracer throws Diane in the back of his van, he closes a sing lock on the back of the van.

When Sandy is chasing the van, there is no swing lock present. When Diana uses a knife to deflate the front tire of the car of the people chasing her at her house the tire deflates to the ground.

Then in the next shot when she is stabbing the rear tire and deflating it the front tire is fully inflated. When Diana crashes the rental car into Sandy and hits it into the guard rail the driver side tire comes off, then in the next scene as a closeup the tire is back on, and then it is off again in the wide shot. When Sandy first asks her her name, she lies and says "Julia". A few minutes later, when Paulo's thugs pound on the door, they call her Diana, which is the name she goes by for the rest of the movie.

However, a little later after this scene, when Paulo and his thugs are talking on the phone, he calls her "Julia". If his thugs know her as Diana, he would also know her as Diana, not Julia. When Sandy is sitting in the crashed car with the drivers identified tire hanging off, a jack can be seen under the the car keeping the car propped up.

When Sandy and Diana pull over at the underpass in Florida, overhead signs for Georgia highways are present on the over-passing highway. These same signs are also seen during the car chase with the skiptracer. When Sandy and Diana are in a car accident together on the highway, the real Sandy asks to see her driver license.

The zip code on the license is actually for Huntsville, Alabama. As Sandy arrives in Winter Park, Florida, a flying shot of a beach in front of the town with an unknown skyline is shown. Winter Park is a small bedroom community just north of Orlando and it's completely landlocked with the exception of a few local lakes.

The closest beach to Winter Park are approximately fifty minutes away. The movie turns on the premise that the crook needs to "be standing right here" to make an arrest, as a police officer tells Bateman's character. Bateman lives in Colorado, while McCarthy's character is making the false charges in Florida.

Not so. Spelling Error. When they access the statement of Harold Cornish to make a fake credit card it has the heading of Business Travel and underneath that is Hotel Accomidations when it should say Accomodations. When pumping gas in St. Louis, Sandy uses the green handled nozzle which is for pumping diesel fuel.

That is true for most gas pumps, however there are some gas stations that use a green handled nozzle for regular gasoline, BP being one of them. Also, there are some cars that use diesel fuel as opposed to regular unleaded gasoline so the car they were driving could have been one of those. With photo evidence of Diana, in reality the police would never have sent the real Sandy Patterson on a citizen vigilante to hunt down the criminal.

When the real Sandy is driving to Colorado with Diana. He swerves the car to bang her head against the passenger door, twice. The camera tries to move to make it look like a swerve but the background behind the car does not change the motion.

We also love the candid shots of McCarthy laughing along with her co-stars as they form an impromptu kick-line, celebrate with cake, and do a little cheer before starting a scene together. Not to mention those "pew pew" noises McCarthy makes as she holds her proton pack. That thing packs a big punch in the movie — just like McCarthy's performance. That spot-on comb-over wig! The angry outbursts! Bullying the press corps from the ever-present podium! Even Spicer himself had to admit the portrayal was funny.

Although McCarthy tries hard to stay in character, her sunny demeanor keeps shining through as she rides a podium down the streets of New York City in this outtake from the taping of her final Spicer reprisal on SNL. People on the streets keep yelling, "We love you, Melissa! And when she looks up to see an entire office of people waving to her from a high rise?

We see a genuinely excited reaction. McCarthy bursts out laughing, exclaiming, "That's so awesome! That's the greatest thing ever! McCarthy and husband Ben Falcone are always a killer comedy combo — even his proposal to her was kind of goofy.

In Tammy, which they co-wrote together, Falcone both directs and acts with his wife so it's no wonder things get super silly. In a scene where Falcone is firing McCarthy, he accidentally spills ketchup on her. She quips, "I'm bleeding! Now you have to drink it! It's like they were having too much fun to get it right. McCarthy's other super-famous co-stars found themselves in similar predicaments when working with her.

She and Susan Sarandon giggle freely as Sarandon accidentally pokes herself in the eye with the celery in her Bloody Mary, and when McCarthy tries and fails to pull out her impression of Ronald Reagan. And co-star Toni Collette just can't seem to keep a straight face in any scene she's in with McCarthy. She's seen holding her belly, doubled over, and waving at her face because she's laughing so hard. No wonder McCarthy is one of the highest-paid actresses.

She brings joy everywhere she goes. In Life of the Party , another comedy made with Falcone, McCarthy's character Deanna gets crushing news just after dropping her daughter off at college. Her husband wants a divorce instead of celebrating their newly-emptied nest with a trip to Italy.

After totally losing it, Deanna makes the decision to go back to college to finish her degree. At the same school where her daughter goes. Of course, hijinks ensue. The most memorable scenes of the movie also produce the most epic bloopers. When dancing at a party with a frat boy who has a crush on her, McCarthy quips "That went into my birth canal! In another, he's trying to convince Deanna to quit college and go backpacking with him.

She starts laughing too hard to deliver her line about requiring a bag with wheels at her age. And who can resist when Deanna is comforting her dog, who's just been shot in the paw by her father? At the end of the scene, McCarthy starts crawling toward the camera. Make that funny weirdos. After witnessing her partner's death, she makes a play for finally getting in on some action to help catch his killers; a successful chase takes her overseas, where she ends up with an offer to become a bona fide field agent and an exciting new undercover assignment.

It's so much fun to watch McCarthy's character gain confidence over the course of the movie, and nothing's more satisfying than the scene when she finally gets the bad guys right where she wants them. And that's, of course, when the outtakes are best.

In an impassioned speech about how she managed to uncover their deadly plot, McCarthy tries to spit out the words "Russian military. Don't even get me started on the loomers! Try as they might, her co-stars can't help but laugh along with her. Another ongoing blooper is that the actresses in Spy can't ever seem to get the character names right. She can't remember Gallagher and keeps wanting to call the guy Gargamel instead. And the real kicker comes when Allison Janney slips up and says Cher instead of Sharon.

McCarthy breaks into a spot-on impression of the singer doing Believe. Big smiles all around. McCarthy admits to being starstruck and more than a little nervous before she intially reached out to Bullock. The story of their first phone call to talk about working together is cringingly, awkwardly hilarious. But as you can clearly see from the bloopers, the two ended up honest-to-goodness friends.

In one scene Bullock whispers to McCarthy, who is supposed to recoil from her bad breath and say "You've got to get a mint in there. She apologizes, swears, and then mutters, "I'm trying to think of terrible things!

Bullock tries to hold it together, but McCarthy loses it first take after take. Finally, the uber-professional Bullock starts laughing first, to which McCarthy deadpans, "Thank you, I feel better.

Without a doubt, Bridesmaids is one of the most hilarious and raunchiest female buddy comedies of all time. And no disrespect to the rest of the stellar cast, but the woman who totally stole that show was Melissa McCarthy. She was even nominated as Best Supporting Actress for playing the weird, strange, completely out-there character Megan.

She has all the best lines.



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