I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry

Continuity mistake: In the shower scene where the soaps are dropped, what Larry is holding changes constantly. He goes from holding a white tube of something, to holding what appears to be a green shampoo bottle, to digging in a zippered case with his stuff in it, back and forth and around, several times.

Continuity mistake: When Chuck is talking to the lawyer in the pharmacy, there are several instances where his chain goes from being under his shirt, to over his shirt and vice versa.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: When Alex runs her cart into Chuck's cart at the store, Alex is reading a book with her glasses on. The camera shoots the carts hitting each other, then Alex talking to Chuck (with her glasses on), then Chuck talking to Alex and back to Alex without her glasses. The rest of the scene is shot with Alex's glasses hanging in the middle of her shirt. They never show Alex actually removing her glasses and hanging them.

Continuity mistake: In the scene where the first inspector comes to the house to inform Larry that his domestic partnership is being investigated by the state, after he has made his assessment and they are seeing him off on the outside porch, the door behind Chuck and Larry goes from being wide open, to almost entirely shut, to partially open, to entirely open, to halfway open. etc. throughout the scene.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: In the scene where they are being addressed by the board separately, Chuck is asked to leave. Chuck does so and then they show the cross questioning between both Chuck and Larry. After the questioning, Larry comes out to tell Chuck how the questioning went, Chuck questions whether they're done, and Alex states "No, they still need to question the children." This indicates that Chuck was already questioned. If this is the case, why is it Larry coming back from the questioning room, and Chuck eagerly waiting? It should be Larry waiting in the Lobby for Chuck to finish.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: When Chuck and Larry have their meeting with Alex in her office, her glasses case goes from being open to closed from one shot to the next.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: During the shower scene when the soap is dropped, and Duncan comes in and stands next to it, the soap disappears when it shows Duncan standing near it.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: In the scene where the initial investigator comes to Larry's house to inform him that he is being investigated for fraud by the state, and he falls down the ladder, his undershirt collar goes from being fluffed out and bunched after the fall, to straight and neat, then back to bunched and balled again, between shots.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: When the Asian Minister has the pen in his hand with the big flat end piece on it, you can see it goes from having the logo in front to back a couple of times.

Ian Hunt

Continuity mistake: In the scene where Chuck and Larry are in a taxi, searching for a place to get married in Ontario, Chuck's gold chain goes from being out of his shirt, to under his shirt, to back over his shirt, between shots.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: When the Mets game is on, they state the the score of the game is 6-2. They then show the score a couple of shots later as 4-2.

Ian Mugford

Continuity mistake: When Chuck and Larry agree to get married, Chuck indicates he wants a Jewish wedding as a request. In the first two clips of the ceremony, Chuck is not wearing a Yarmulke. Two shots later, he suddenly is.

Continuity mistake: In the costume party scene when Chuck and Larry begin the slow dance, you can see two men dressed as football players come together to dance. In the next wide shot, the same two men come together again.

Continuity mistake: In the shower scene where the soaps are dropped, what Larry is holding changes constantly. He goes from holding a white tube of something, to holding what appears to be a green shampoo bottle, to digging in a zippered case with his stuff in it, back and forth and around, several times.

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Asian Minister: Civil or religious?
Chuck Levine: Religious. I'm Jewish, I don't wanna piss my mother off.
Larry Valentine: I'm Catholic, I don't wanna piss Mel Gibson off.

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Trivia: The bedtime story Chuck reads to the kids is the same book that Miss Lippey reads to her first grade class in Billy Madison.

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