Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Drew's character is in hiding and her real name is Helen Zass. The angels set a trap for the criminal gangs interested in the rings, but Seamus recognised Helen Zass in the elevator and doesn't fall for the trap. In the ending, Seamus is about to kill Dylan but she kicks glass into his eyes, blinding him, he is hurt and scared because he can't see anything and falls off the building.

Factual error: Helicopter rotor blades do not unfold by themselves and there is no way to unfold them from inside the helicopter. A trained mechanic with the right tools and equipment (including the proper ladder for the job) will take a minimum of twenty minutes to rig a four bladed rotor, and that's if (s)he's in a hurry. An airborne (i.e. falling) helicopter? Forget it. (00:07:40)

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Trivia: None of the Angels carry or use guns in this sequel because actress Drew Barrymore is a known gun control advocate.

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Question: Can you really tell that someone has torn a tendon in their leg just by looking at the foot print they leave or is it just making fun of the TV show CSI?

Answer: It is making fun of the show CSI. Even still, there are ways of telling if someone had a knee problem by the way they walk and put pressure on the foot. Being able to tell if it was a torn tendon, I don't think so. Check out the way people run and you can tell if they have hurt something in the past because of which leg they favor.

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