Corrected entry: Charlie (John Travolta) and Dan (Robin Williams) each have several different types of pills in the medicine cabinet. The side effect of one pill is a paralysis of the facial muscles that produces wide-open eyes and a huge grin. At the end of the movie, Charlie and Dan and their wives and children all had wide-open eyes and huge grins, even though there was no reason why anyone besides Charlie and Dan would have taken the pills.
Old Dogs (2009)
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Directed by: Walt Becker
Starring: Robin Williams, John Travolta, Seth Green, Kelly Preston, Conner Rayburn
Continuity mistake: When Vicki is talking to Dan in the diner, the drink on the table is light in some shots, then it is darker, then light and vice versa.
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Correction: At then end of the move, a character asks if EVERYONE took their seasick medicine, and in the scene before that, two characters have a mix-up with the medicine that makes you have a huge smile and the medicine that helps seasickness. So that scene makes perfect sense.