Continuity mistake: When the first rapper in the contest is done rapping you see him turning away from his competitor. When it cuts they are still facing each other. (00:16:55)
Continuity mistake: Simon Cowell has a glass on his table. But when he gets out of the chair the glass is gone. (00:17:05)
Revealing mistake: When Simon Cowell is being shot at, it's an obvious stunt double, and you can also tell the double is wearing a bullet proof vest. (00:17:15)
Revealing mistake: When the guy standing on the right side of the fat woman is shooting on Simon Cowell you can't see any gunsmoke or fire coming out of the gun. (00:17:20)
Continuity mistake: When Mahalik is hugging George you see George push Mahalik away. When it cuts George push Mahalik away again. (00:17:45)
Continuity mistake: When Mahalik is hugging George you can see George's hood is pointing up. When it cuts and George says "alright," his hood is laying down. (00:17:45)
Continuity mistake: When Mahalik is on stage and about to introduce Fat Joe while saying "to my left..." he is holding his hand at elbow height. When it cuts he holds his hand above his head. (00:18:05)
Continuity mistake: Right before Mahalik tells the DJ to "spin that s*it* for the second time in the movie you see a guy wearing a blue/red cap standing beside the DJ. When it cuts to a closeup of the DJ a guy in a white hood is standing beside him. (00:18:55)
Continuity mistake: When George is done with his rap you see Fat Joe put his arm down. When it cuts Fat Joe has his arms crossed. (00:21:00)
Revealing mistake: When George comes through the window at the club he is actually supposed to be thrown out. But he comes running out and there are no people up there who can have thrown him out. There are two guys standing there on each side of the window. They were probably placed there so it would seem like they threw him out. (00:21:35)
Revealing mistake: When George comes flying out the window at the club you see Mahalik come out the door below. He then hesitates and moves beside the car waiting for George to say his line. Then he comes into the picture. (00:21:40)
Audio problem: When Cindy and Brenda are talking and Brenda is saying "...it really has these shocking images" it cuts while she is saying the sentence. However when it cuts you can see from behind that she actually isn't talking at all. (00:22:10)
Continuity mistake: The big tub of ice cream that Brenda and Cindy were eating turns itself around, and its lid closes properly, from when Cindy places it down to when Brenda leaves the room. (00:22:25 - 00:23:55)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda's nose starts to bleed, Cindy gets a tampon out of her bag. As she walks over to Brenda, between shots, the way she holds her bag and tampon changes. (00:22:40)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda is 'choking' you see Cindy standing right in front of her. When it cuts Cindy is standing to the side of Brenda. (00:22:45)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda is pretending that she is choking, a green glass of water can be seen near the corner of the worktop. But after returning to the worktop after her seizure joke, the glass is no longer near the corner of the worktop. (00:22:50 - 00:23:40)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda keeps pretending to be hurt or dying, she pretends to have a seizure and she foams from the mouth, she wipes it off with her sleeve, in the next scene there is no foam on her sleeve anywhere. (00:23:15)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda's hand sets on fire there is no magazine on the pillows behind them. When it cuts suddenly a magazine appears. (00:23:35)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda is playing with Cindy's hair with the fake hand you see Brenda put the hand down to her waist. When it cuts she put the hand down to her waist again. (00:23:45)
Continuity mistake: When Brenda goes to fetch the popcorn from the living room, the little table she gets the popcorn from has a couch beside it. When she picks the popcorn up the couch is about a foot away from the table, but when Brenda fights Tabitha, the couch is now right beside the table. (00:24:00 - 00:25:30)
Answer: Nope. Parodies aren't usually covered by copyright laws as they are generally considered to be as example of fair usage, provided that it can be demonstrated that the copyrighted material was used in a manner that is considered to be a commentary, ridicule or criticism of that material.
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