White Chicks

Revealing mistake: When Marcus (dressed up as Tiffany) is braiding Karen's hair, you can easily tell that the corn-rows were already done, and that the hair that is not done is a wig. You can see the line where the wig starts. Also, it's probably a wig because when Marcus (as Tiffany) is braiding the hair, he just looks like he is moving it, and that the braids are already done. (00:49:25)

Revealing mistake: When one of the 'Wilson' sisters leaves with Latrell for their date (after he starts singing to her), the car they get into is supposed to be valet delivered just before they step into it, yet when it pulls away there is a visible dry spot on the road beneath it. Clearly the car had been parked on that spot for long enough that the heat from the engine dried the wet pavement underneath it, which would take far longer than the length of one song.

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Revealing mistake: When Marcus is fighting the ice cream man and knocked over the counter he has on white socks and black shoes. When he gets back up he has on white shoes and no socks.

Continuity mistake: When "Brittany" is beating up the male strippers, she is wearing tan slippers in the beginning of the fight and blue slippers at the end of it.

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Marcus Copeland: Look King Kong. Why don't you take you and your "1980 pick-up lines", climb all the way up to the top of the Empire State building, beat on your big old monkey chest and then jump off? Excuse me.

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Question: What is the song called that the girls like so much and that the boys (dressed as girls) didn't know the words to?

Answer: The song is "A Thousand Miles" Performed by Vanessa Carlton.

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