Question about the Movie Liar Liar ?

KingLeo

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In the end of the Movie the whore was caught lying about her age and made the prenup void but wouldn't lying about her age void the actual marriage ? I was watching the movie and was just pondering this .
 

KingLeo

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I don't think that could happen in California otherwise why would she lie about her age.
 

compuwiz1

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Hahahahaha. Your trying to have something make logical sense in a Jim Carey movie? :)
 

natto fire

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You know there is a website for stuff like this:

From IMDB:
" * Continuity: Max's seatbelt when in the car with Audrey.

* Continuity: Moments after Fletcher's watch reads 8:45, it indicates 6:45.

* Continuity: When he says it's 8:45, he's been able to lie for a half hour. After his explanation with Max, he hugs him to reveal his watch which reads 3:00.

* Continuity: At the airport, all the cuts on Fletcher's face are gone.

* Continuity: The Tower plane that Fletcher chases is a Boeing 747, but the interior shots are not of a wide-bodied plane.

* Revealing mistakes: At Max's birthday party at the end of the movie, Audrey's shadow does not fall on the wall behind her where it should have if the light was really coming from the candles on the cake.

* Continuity: When Fletcher is in court he is wearing light-brown shoes. After winning the case, he is held in contempt by the judge and thrown in jail. After Greta bails him out, he rushes to the airport and steals aircraft stairs. After chasing the plane, he finally throws one of his shoes at the pilot's cabin. The shoe is red.

* Audio/visual unsynchronized: In court, during dialog between Fletcher and Samantha.

* Continuity: When Fletcher was lying on his sofa in his office, his tie was under his arm. A couple shots later, it was hanging across his chest.

* Continuity: When Fletcher gets thrown onto the luggage carts at the end of the movie, his facial cuts are not the same before and after the crash.

* Factual errors: The airport's callsign should be "Los Angeles Tower" or "Los Angeles Ground" instead of "Control 84". As for the airline, Tower Air, its radio callsign in real life is "Tee Air", and not "Tower".

* Revealing mistakes: When Fletcher encounters Miranda in the elevator, and flees through the stairwell, the false wall labeled "21st Floor Roof Access" visibly shakes as he bounces off it.

* Continuity: When he is trying to lie about the pen, the word "Blue" is written all over Fletcher's face. After Greta (the secretary) enters his office and says her line, he falls to the floor. When we see him on the floor, there are no words nor any trace of ink on his face.

* Revealing mistakes: The toilet noticeably flexes when Fletcher smashes his head between it and the seat.

* Continuity: When Fletcher rolls into the stall to crush his head in the toilet, the toilet flexes showing that it is fake.

* Continuity: When Audrey tells Jerry about "the Claw", she's holding her right arm when seen from behind, but her left arm (almost at the wrist) when seen from the front.

* Continuity: Right before he gets pulled over by the police, Fletcher passes the same maroon Ford Taurus twice.

* Continuity: When Audrey is about to put candles on Max's Birthday cake, she takes the candles out of the box and puts them on the counter. In the next shot they're in the cake.

* Factual errors: Audrey takes Max's birthday cake directly out of the box and sets it on the edge of the table. In the next shot it's in the same position, but after that it's on top of a clear plate, and more in the center of the table. She never got a plate or lifted the cake. Airlines don't serve drinks or use the carts in coach/economy class before take-off.

* Continuity: The scratch that Fletcher's car sustained at the impound lot is missing when he later drives up at the airport.

* Continuity: The position of Max's arms before he blows out his candles.

* Plot holes: In the supposed stroke of enlightenment where Fletcher discovers her age and discredits the prenuptial agreement, Fletcher should also have discredited the marriage in general. The minimum age for marriage in all states but Mississippi is 18 without parental consent. It is true that some states (approx 20%) acknowledge "common law marriage" by which people are considered married if they live together and pronounce themselves to be married. There is generally a period of time that this arrangement must be maintained to be legal. However, California is not one of those states which allow common law marriage. In addition, common law marriage is still bound by age restrictions of the state. Since they began living together before the age of consent, I am not sure whether it would work, even if California did accept common law marriage. The states which acknowledge common law marriage are: District of Columbia, Utah, Texas, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Montana, Kansas, Iowa, Colorado, Alabama.

* Factual errors: When Fletcher was pounding himself on the marble wall, the wall shakes revealing that the bathroom was a set.

* Continuity: When Fletcher tore his blazer on his left shoulder, his hand went forward, but the rip went backwards. Later outside and back to court, his shoulder pad was out. When he ripped it in the bathroom, it was a small rip and not a big rip.

* Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Fletcher said that the prenuptial agreement is void because minors are not allowed to enter into any contractual arrangements. The judge and certainly the attorney for Mr. Cole should have pointed out that a marriage is a contractual arrangement, and the 'minor' is entitled to nothing.

* Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Fletcher gets his car towed and arrives at his wife's house in a taxi, he throws cash at the driver from the back seat. The sound does not match the throwing of the cash.

* Factual errors: When Kenneth Falk is called to the stand, he simply gets up and walks to the stand. However, if a witness is to be called to the stand, they must be called in from outside the courtroom. Witnesses are not supposed to sit in and watch the prosecutions because that may mar their answers.

* Miscellaneous: When Fletcher is "beating himself up" in the restroom and the man enters, it is clear that the door reads "Exit Only".

* Continuity: At the end of the movie, Max and Audrey's plane is supposed to leave at 8:00 pm. When Max makes the wish at the beginning of the movie at 8:30 it is completely dark outside. During all the airport scenes except after Fletcher is tied to the stretcher it is full daylight outside.

* Factual errors: When Fletcher asks "Who else would throw that famous Nomo slider?", Hideo Nomo was famous for his 2-fingered fast ball (Forkball), not his slider.
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I was surprised, thought there would be a lot more errors.