The Aerosmith tattoo on Edie's back when she is outside on the lawn chair and Chili first sees her in the movie (~00:15:30) is obviously different than the one she shows Steven Tyler later in the movie at the Lakers game (~1:05:02).
When Elliot pauses the video of himself in Edie's home. He pauses it on one still and when he restarts the video, it starts from a different still.
When Sin's gang hangs Raji off the balcony, his hat is gray. As the hat falls and the camera follows it down, it's brown. Then, when it lands on the cement and the Russians pick it up, it's gray again.
At the end during Linda Moon's performance when Elliot is waving to Chili and Edie, you see the break dancers starting to dance behind him; when he is exiting the stage, you see the same dancers just getting on stage.
Linda and Steven Tyler appear on stage for their song. In the first shot she's behind him to his right. In the next shot she's moved behind him to his left, may be a flip.
When Chili comes down stairs at Edie's house, Sin mistakenly quotes "Knockin on Heaven's Door": "that cold black cloud is coming down ". The correct lyrics are "That long black cloud is coming down."
Those are the original Dylan lyrics, but Sin is quoting Guns N' Roses who used those lyrics on Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion II (1992) (1992).
In fact, there are over 150 covers in existence.
Those are the original Dylan lyrics, but Sin is quoting Guns N' Roses who used those lyrics on Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion II (1992) (1992).
In fact, there are over 150 covers in existence.
Chili Palmer lists stories in which the narrators are dead mentioning Casino (1995) as one example. However, although Casino gives the impression that the narrator is dead in the opening scene (the car exploding), it is later found out he in fact survived the explosion.
He was actually listing movies that open with the main character dead at the beginning.
Coming alive afterwards is a different topic.
He was actually listing movies that open with the main character dead at the beginning.
Coming alive afterwards is a different topic.
During the dance scene with Edie and Chli (55m-58m), Edie's hair is styled in loose curls just grazing her shoulders. When the two leave the nightclub after their dance scene (still at 58m)' Edie's hairstyle is much straighter than it was moments earlier inside the club. Chili comments about the change and Edie responds, "Yeah, I had it trimmed." On the walk to the car?
Chili's comment about her hair is a Male Dodging Technique, employed when women start talking about emotional things. He has no clue about her hair - he's just changing the subject.
"Yeah, I had it trimmed" is a blanket excuse answer, it is code for "It's my hair, mind your own business".
Chili's comment about her hair is a Male Dodging Technique, employed when women start talking about emotional things. He has no clue about her hair - he's just changing the subject.
"Yeah, I had it trimmed" is a blanket excuse answer, it is code for "It's my hair, mind your own business".
When Chili meets Steven Tyler after the basketball match, Tyler can be seen mouthing other actors' lines.
Towards the beginning of the movie when Chili Palmer and Tommy Athens are at the sidewalk coffee shop, there are two women sitting at the table directly behind Chili Palmer. In one shot, the woman closest to Chili Palmer cuts her food with her fork and brings her fork to her mouth to eat, but there is nothing on her fork.
During the restaurant scene at the very beginning of the movie, the characters behind Chilli that are "eating" don't put any food on their forks.