Other mistake: Near the end of the movie, directly after Deeds pulls Babe out of the ice cold water, is it just me or is her Old-Navy-type jacket still dry? (It still looks light colored and fuzzy) Should it not be wet considering her whole body was just in water? (01:14:25)
Mr. Deeds (2002)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Steven Brill
Starring: Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, Winona Ryder, John Turturro, Peter Gallagher, Allen Covert
Deeds shows up at the stockholders' meeting and gives a rousing speech convincing everyone except for Chuck Cedar to not pass the bill, but Cedar controls 51%, so it doesn't matter. But then Babe shows up with Preston Blake's diary and a work shift schedule and some startling news: it turns out the butler, Amilio, is the heir to billions left behind, not Deeds. Amilio fires Cedar and he's taken out by security. He gives Deeds 1 billion dollars. Deeds goes back to Mandrake Falls with Babe and gives the entire town all new Corvettes.
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Murph: Look at Deedsy haning out with McEnroe! That's awesome.
Crazy Eyes: I love the Beach Boys.
Trivia: Sticking with the To Kill A Mockingbird references, in the scene where Deeds and Pam are outside of Pam's "apartment" and the old lady and dog walk out. She calls the lady "Mrs. Finch" and the dog "Atticus". Atticus Finch was the main characters name in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Question: One of the entries stated that a helicopter can't hover over Mt. Everest. Why not?
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Chosen answer: Helicopter performance is dependent on a number of factors, including air density. As altitude increases, air density decreases and the performance of the helicopter falls as well. At the height of Mt Everest, the air density has fallen to a sufficient degree that most helicopters would be unable to function (few helicopters are capable of functioning above 20,000 feet, nine thousand feet lower than the summit of Everest).
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