Visible crew/equipment: When the police are leaving the motel, you can see a camera reflection in the S.W.A.T. van as it drives by. (01:18:10)
Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
Directed by: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly
Starring: Jim Carrey, Renée Zellweger, Chris Cooper, Anthony Anderson, Mongo Brownlee
Genres: Comedy
Continuity mistake: The blood comes flowing out of Charlie's hand before he gets his thumb shot off. (01:35:55)
Continuity mistake: When Charlie shoots the cow, he had turned off the headlight of the motorcycle. After he shoots the cow the first time, the headlight is back on. (00:30:40)
Trivia: At the end of the movie, Charlie walks by a patrol officer and calls him Seabass. Cam Neely, the actor of the patrol officer, also played Seabass in Dumb and Dumber. Both movies are set in Rhode Island.
Trivia: When Irene is looking out the window in the motel Charlie was staying, if you look at the room at the back wall, you'll notice a watermelon. This was from a previous uncut scene that wasn't deleted out.
Trivia: When Jim Carrey does the cotton mouth face after he take the pills, the face looks a lot like the Fire Marshell Bill face.
Irene: So I smoked a little pot in college. What, is that a crime?
FBI Agent: Yeah.
Hank Evans: Listen, Pocahontas, unless you put your ear to the ground, you'll never hear the buffalo comin'!
Irene P. Waters: Ok, look, I don't know what that means!
Question: What is the song that plays when Charlie first turns into Hank? (I think its in the scene in the grocery store).
Question: How come I never saw how Charlie's thumb got retrieved from the water? Is this another deleted scene or part of some director's cut?
Chosen answer: If you watch until after the end credits, you see it get eaten by a fish.
Question: What is the song played at the credits (the one that is also played when Charlie travels with Irene from Rhode Island), and who sings it?
Answer: It's called 'The world ain't slowing down' by Paul Ellis.
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Answer: "Fire Like This" by Hardknox.