Meet the Parents
Meet the Parents (2000)

Meet the Parents

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Debbie Byrnes calls her sister, Pam, to tell her that she has just gotten engaged and is going to be married in two weeks.

Since the wedding is taking place at home, while this is short notice, it's possible it could have been arranged so quickly.

Jack presumably has some experience in pulling together complex operations.

Position of dirt on Greg's face and clothes around the scene when he's on the roof.

When Jack enters the airport a camera is clearly visible in the reflection from the sliding doors.

The information on the ticket agent's computer display is actually on a decal, and misapplied at that; air bubbles are visible in the upper right corner.

During the scene in front of the TV, the flowers he gave the parents keep moving around the table.

When Greg is trying to get a plane ticket the clicking noises continue even though the ticket agent is clearly not typing (although it's so obvious, it's probably a joke).

While trying to get his bag into the compartment, a man tries to push past Greg, which causes him to yell "where's the fire?" Annoyed, the passenger sits in the seat in front of him.

However, when Greg is being dragged out of the plane you can clearly see the same man sitting in the seats in the terminal, as though he had been there all along.

At the airport, Jack uses his thumbs to take Greg's pulse.

Thumbs cannot be used to take a person's pulse because your own pulse can be felt in your thumbs.

Presumably both Greg and Jack would know this, but it could have been a trick to distract Greg from the signs Jack was really reading (sweat, eye contact, etc.

Debbie Byrnes appears to have a broken nose when hit by the spiked volleyball.

She ends up with a black eye, but this is a common side effect of a broken nose.

- PLOTWhen Greg jumps back in the house from the roof after setting the backyard on fire, his heel obviously breaks the window and it comes crashing down.

This would have lead to an early discovery of the culprit had it been pursued.

The bow on the top of Greg's gift during the trip to the Byrnes house.

When Greg stumbles into Jack's office, the lava lamp in the bottom left hand corner of the screen is just warming up (the wax is set in a single column in the liquid).

A couple of seconds later, it's working normally, with globs of wax floating up and down.

On the way to Pam's parents' house, she opens the gift box.

This gives the impression that the top and body of the box have been wrapped separately so that you can just open the lid.

Later, when Dina opens the package she has to unwrap it like a normal flip-top box.

Seat belt in the back seat of Greg's car during the race.

Headrests are clearly missing in both vehicles during the race between Greg and Jack after leaving the restaurant.

When they arrive at the house and everyone exits the vehicle to go inside except Greg, a wide camera shot behind the parked vehicles clearly shows a headrest on the driver's seat in the Mercedes Benz which Greg is sitting in.

When Jack is about to read his poem at the dinner table, his reading glasses are on his face instantly.

The camera does leave his face for an instant, but paper is heard shuffling the whole time, so he wouldn't have had time to put on glasses.

When Greg is speaking with Pam for the first time in the movie, the collar of his coat is alternately up and down between shots.

When Greg and Pam are dancing, their arms change position between shots.

When Jack is showing Greg and Pam about his new business, the ice and contents of Greg's glass on the table change between shots.

When Greg proposes to Pam, her necklace changes positions after each shot.

When Greg is accusing Jack of being in the CIA etc, we see Jack take his arm off of Pam's shoulder.

When we cut back his arm is back around her shoulder.

When Greg and Pam are discussing _Top Gun (1986)_ (qv) in Greg's room, Greg is wearing a hooded top and Pam wraps her arms around his neck.

Pam's arms are on top of the hood, or under the hood, depending on the shot.

In the airport interrogation scene, the lighted area on the table in front of Greg changes shape between shots.

When presenting the bottle of champagne at dinner, in the first angle, Greg is holding the bottle in his left hand with his right hand around the neck.

In the second angle, his hands are reversed.

When Greg enters the kennel to find Mr.

Jinx, there is a quick shot of the "imposter cat" and its entire tail is gray.

On the next shot of the cat, only the tip of the tail is gray.

The position of Pam's left arm when she and Greg are dancing at the wedding party.

The positions of the broken pieces of the urn change between shots.

Near the end of the movie, Jack calls a source and learns that Greg is leaving on flight 27.

As Greg attempts to board the plane, a sign above the gate indicates a different, three-digit, flight number.

When Greg is trying to get on the plane at the end, the flight attendant makes him wait until his row is called when there is clearly no one else waiting to board.

But when Greg does board the plane, it is almost full and there are still people coming on behind him.

When Jack is crying about his poem, Pam pats his arm then moves it away to take a sip of wine and puts both hands down on her lap.

When we cut back to Jack immediately afterwards, we see Pam moving away from his arm again, even though her hands had been on her lap.

While Jack explains his new business, the amount of sunlight behind Greg and Pam varies between shots, going from light to dark and back again.

As Greg accuses Jack of still being a part of the CIA, Pam's hair is parted on the right.

A few seconds later, as Greg becomes angry and leaves for the airport, Pam's hair is parted on the left as they go outside.

Jack watches a tape of Greg in which Greg mentions Denny and hints at Denny's drug use.

However, the tape is of Greg's first night at the house.

Greg didn't meet Denny until his second day at the house.

When Greg is on the roof, the camera reveals the cat dangling over Jack's head and the porch is 10 feet or more to the right.

Greg drops the cat onto the sidewalk.

In the next shot of Greg, he kicks at the gutter, it falls, and Greg drops onto the middle of the porch roof quite a bit to the right.

When Greg is on the roof he jumps down and in the window behind him you can see a face looking outside.

When Jack is on the phone speaking in Thai, he is shown wearing only a long sleeve collared shirt.

Greg at this time has the cat by the collar hanging from the house.

When the cat lands on the ground, Jack is shown walking into the house with the tails of a tan jacket visible.

When Pam sends Greg to borrow clothes from Denny's room, Denny climbs through the window wearing his gray jacket with the yellow stripe on it.

He then takes it off and puts it down somewhere.

Denny then hands Greg some clothes and he leaves.

As the family comes down the stairs before they all leave, Pam tells Greg to get a jacket because it is cold outside.

She then goes to a closet and pulls out Denny's jacket, when Denny's jacket was left in his room upstairs.

In the very first scene, Gaylord is practicing his marriage proposal to a patient.

As the camera pans past the heart monitor, the display reads "ECG Lead Fault", which means that one of the ECG electrodes has fallen off or (more likely) that the ECG electrodes were never hooked up to the actor in the first place.

At the end of the movie when Jack is driving to 'Fiorello LaGuardia' (qv) airport the sign above says two exit signs one is exit 7 for LaGuardia and the other is exit 8 for 111 St.

For these signs to come up in this order that would mean that Jack would have to be driving from Manhattan, but in the movie he was driving from Long Island so the exit numbers should be going down.

At the breakfast scene when Greg is in his pajamas, he is talking and holding a bagel in his right hand.

One second later, the camera view changes and Greg stands up with a coffee cup in his left hand.

In the water volleyball scene Greg's team is playing in water no higher than their waists yet there is a diving board directly behind Jacks head when he is serving the ball.

A shadow of the camera can be seen on Pam's back after she walks by it in a bedroom.

Greg's chair changes from being side ways as he stands up to get the wine from the refrigerator and when the shot is shown while Greg is not at the table, the chair is straight.

Pam mentions that _Top Gun (1986)_ (qv) was a very popular movie when she and Kevin were dating.

The movie Top Gun was released in 1986.

If Kevin was Pam's fiancée, for how long were Pam and Kevin dating? Greg explains to Jack that "Magic Dragon" refers to smoking marijuana.

In fact it refers to smoking opiates.

Though he probably knew it and decided to lie to Jack, because he felt mentioning marijuana to him would be bad enough as it is.

Pam and Greg board a flight to 'Fiorello LaGuardia' (qv) Airport to meet her parents.

The clip of their flight shows a 747 landing.

747s don't land at LaGuardia, and even if they did, they wouldn't be used on such short flights.

The clip was shot at 'John F.

Kennedy' (qv) International Airport.

During the dinner scene, as Greg presents the cheap bottle of champagne, the mother calls him Rick.

The closed captioning even reads as "That is so sweet of you, Rick.

" The closed captioning error has been fixed on the DVD (as subtitles) and D-Theater releases.

When Jack introduces Greg to Mr.

Jinx, the cat changes many times between shots (from being a fat/hairy cat to a smaller one).

Contrary to what Jack believes, it is in fact possible for cats to flush toilets with the levers shown in the film.

Greg buys a bottle of champagne in the Oyster Bay, NY, drug store.

In New York State, champagne is not sold in drug stores.

When Gaylord's MCAT scores are discussed at breakfast, Dr.

Banks says "board's a killer" implying that Gaylord took the "boards" and did poorly.

The MCAT has nothing to do with the "board" exam.

The "board" exam is the USMLE or United States Medical Licensing Exam administered by the NBME or National Board of Medical Examiners and is taken in 3 parts by current and continuing medical students.

The MCAT is the Medical College Aptitude Test which can be taken by anyone.

When Jack is entering the code to arm the alarm system, 7 beeps can be heard - which is not possible, the MA1000e has 4-digit user codes and requires no "enter" afterwards.

Even if he arms with bypass, even number of keypresses would be required.

When Jack and Greg go to the drug store, they pass under the same powerline twice.

When Greg jumps through the window after starting the fire in the yard, he breaks a window.

In the next scene that shows the window, the window is in tact.

Spoiler for _Top Gun (1986)_ (qv)Pam says "Goose dies at the end [of Top Gun.

]" He actually dies about halfway or 2/3 or of the way through the movie, nowhere near the end.

- PLOTJack is a skilled former CIA agent who is a "human lie detector.

" His son, Denny, takes a marijuana pipe out of his coat pocket, the coat that Greg borrowed.

He shows it to Jack and says "I found it in Greg's jacket pocket.

" Jack knows that Greg lost his luggage - and that he wasn't wearing that coat when he got there the day before (so he couldn't have had that coat with him).

So why does Jack, a skilled "lie detector" and CIA agent, believe Denny when he says that the jacket is Greg's? When Greg is at the drug store counter he asks if they have any nicotine patches.

He is told that they don't but that they do have the gum.

When the guy takes the gum off the shelf, it is next to boxes of Nicorette patches.

During the car race, both drivers "rev" their engines at a red light while stopped.

Neither seems to be driving a car with a Standard Transmission.

One would have to put their car into Neutral in order to rev the engine without the car moving.

Neither is seen putting their car into Neutral or switching back to drive.

When Greg goes to use the toilet and finds the cat in there, he turns the light on and off and the switch makes a clicking sound but the switch isn't flipped.

Jack's deception revolves around trying to get visas for the honeymoon on Koh Samui.

Americans don't need a visa to travel to Thailand.

They are given 30 days visa-free on entering the country, certainly long enough for a honeymoon.

When Pam threw the pack of cigarettes on the roof in the beginning, they landed upside down with the label facing down.

Later on in the film when Greg is on the roof, the cigarette pack is now right side up with the label facing upward.

When Greg is placed on hold just before boarding, we can clearly see that printed sheets are glued on the monitors.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
29 March 2001 USA USD 166,244,045
25 March 2001 USA USD 166,225,040
18 March 2001 USA USD 166,142,600
11 March 2001 USA USD 165,989,170
4 March 2001 USA USD 165,761,735
25 February 2001 USA USD 165,497,210
18 February 2001 USA USD 165,232,525
11 February 2001 USA USD 164,844,085
4 February 2001 USA USD 164,454,835
28 January 2001 USA USD 163,969,845
21 January 2001 USA USD 163,437,465
14 January 2001 USA USD 162,911,435
7 January 2001 USA USD 162,155,675
1 January 2001 USA USD 161,325,490
25 December 2000 USA USD 160,103,515
17 December 2000 USA USD 159,004,330
10 December 2000 USA USD 157,107,315
3 December 2000 USA USD 153,198,610
26 November 2000 USA USD 148,350,120
19 November 2000 USA USD 138,513,485
12 November 2000 USA USD 130,013,885
5 November 2000 USA USD 116,464,490
29 October 2000 USA USD 100,014,250
22 October 2000 USA USD 80,723,025
15 October 2000 USA USD 58,824,635
8 October 2000 USA USD 28,623,300
11 February 2001 UK GBP 15,107,452
4 February 2001 UK GBP 14,723,463
28 January 2001 UK GBP 14,029,295
21 January 2001 UK GBP 13,038,826
14 January 2001 UK GBP 11,752,136
7 January 2001 UK GBP 10,002,739
31 December 2000 UK GBP 7,050,014
24 December 2000 UK GBP 4,708,433
17 December 2000 UK GBP 2,261,785
Worldwide USD 330,444,045
Non-USA USD 164,200,000
31 December 2001 Italy ITL 20,136,900,000
20 July 2003 Spain EUR 13,922,295
31 August 2002 Spain EUR 13,893,838
31 May 2002 Spain EUR 13,886,447
30 June 2001 Spain ESP 2,256,312,819
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 October 2000 USA USD 28,623,300 2,614
17 December 2000 UK GBP 2,261,785 402
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 March 2001 USA USD 54,145 119
18 March 2001 USA USD 103,500 138
11 March 2001 USA USD 161,805 161
4 March 2001 USA USD 205,310 185
25 February 2001 USA USD 210,235 219
18 February 2001 USA USD 290,180 242
11 February 2001 USA USD 294,780 289
4 February 2001 USA USD 360,225 326
28 January 2001 USA USD 387,445 378
21 January 2001 USA USD 420,210 414
14 January 2001 USA USD 527,045 415
7 January 2001 USA USD 605,430 558
1 January 2001 USA USD 779,530 569
25 December 2000 USA USD 457,515 602
17 December 2000 USA USD 1,200,775 1,380
10 December 2000 USA USD 3,026,710 1,934
3 December 2000 USA USD 3,823,050 2,317
26 November 2000 USA USD 6,487,795 2,087
19 November 2000 USA USD 6,367,685 2,412
12 November 2000 USA USD 10,342,995 2,697
5 November 2000 USA USD 12,638,560 2,672
29 October 2000 USA USD 15,048,475 2,647
22 October 2000 USA USD 16,015,185 2,619
15 October 2000 USA USD 21,168,385 2,615
8 October 2000 USA USD 28,623,300 2,614
11 February 2001 UK GBP 215,103 202
4 February 2001 UK GBP 420,010 294
28 January 2001 UK GBP 643,815 335
21 January 2001 UK GBP 829,050 364
14 January 2001 UK GBP 1,107,549 401
7 January 2001 UK GBP 1,522,948 409
31 December 2000 UK GBP 1,116,551 402
24 December 2000 UK GBP 1,135,411 404
17 December 2000 UK GBP 2,261,785 402

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