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what the most unrealistic detail?


NYC Doctor with a Southern accent.

"Is this your student... The champion?"

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Looks like billy ray cyrus

Edit: it is hahah

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It IS Billy Ray!

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Tara Reid's hair

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Goofball answer; How did Fin train/practice becoming a World Champ surfer in NYC?

Really don't get; Why he did die from holding a high voltage power line and a chainsaw between his legs?

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The Mets scoring runs.

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The most unbelievable aspect of this movie is clearly Andy Dick playing a cop

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lmao!

if you notice the cast list, there is one person credited as "Mets fan." that's it; the have just one fan!


"I married a witch ... cool" - Ichabod Crane

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The Mets were about to win a ball game before they were "snowed out"-LOL -and I am a Met fan. (actually they dont immediately cancel the game if it snows, it is treated like a rain delay -ask anyone who has gone to Wrigley field in April, they get snow all the time).

Another unrealistic event- The wind tunnel effect Al Roker spoke about - that only happens between 6th and 7th avenue and Empire State Building is on 5th Ave.- LOL

Also the rolling Statue of Liberty head.

Oh- Sharknados don't exist.

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Good observations.

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NYC Doctor with a Southern accent.

What's unrealistic about that? A lot of transplanted New Yorkers never lose their accents!

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What's unrealistic about that? A lot of transplanted New Yorkers never lose their accents!


You've obviously never been to a NYC hospital.

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Mark McGrath had perfect hair throughout a storm.
Tara Reid's character wrote a book.


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How big is the Statue of Liberty's head? Many times bigger than what we see here. And how does getting head by lighting make the head come off and go airborne?

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Yes those are observation windows in the crown where people can stand and look out.

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Not only all that. The giant head weighing God knows how many tons gets blown down the street like a beach ball by an unimaginably powerful wind, yet the surrounding vehicles, people and things are completely unmoved by that same wind, lol.

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I'm surprised no one posted this one:

A NYC cabdriver refusing a tip!


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