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During the scene where Viola and Charlie are talking about the wedding plans at lunch, Viola has her glasses off, in her hand. When Charlie says “being that I’m more spiritual that religious,” the glasses jump back onto Viola’s face between shots. She then removes them, and leaves them off, however after she pulls out one of Charlie’s hairs, they reappear on her nose again. See more...

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Monster-in-Law (2005) - 3 corrections

Directed by Robert Luketic, starring Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Vartan, Wanda Sykes (add more)

Genres: Comedy, Romance

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Entry When Fiona comes in Charlie and Kevin's dinner before their wedding, her hair is curly. But when she sits and talk to the others at the table, her hair is straight. [Fiona's hair is always curly at that dinner. The girl you may be referring to who says "Is this almost over? I have mid-terms" is not Fiona, as Fiona is wearing a black dress and this girl is wearing white. Fiona is only shown rather quickly again later sitting at the end of the table, hair still curly.]
Entry In the scene where Charlie is in the bath on the phone, when Viola walks in the door is hinged on her right hand side. When she leaves the bathroom and is seen on the bed the door is now hinged the opposite way. [She exited through the other side of the room, through a different door.]
Entry When Fonda and Lopez have their final confrontation before the wedding, both smack each other on the face hard several times, but neither one has any mark on their face afterwards. [Not true. If you look closely, you can see Lopez's cheek start to turn slightly red. Also, Fonda has her head turned a little, so its hard to see the red, but its there. Plus, both have dark skin, so it is not easily seen.]

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