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Vince Vaughn, Kristen Bell, Paul Walter Hauser, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste in Queenpins (2021)

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Queenpins

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This is based on the true story of three women: Robin Ramirez, Marilyn Johnson, and Amiko "Amy" Fountain. The details were first revealed after a Tuesday morning raid in July 2012 by the Phoenix Arizona Police Department. Included in the seizures were $25,000,000 worth of fake coupons, 22 assault weapons, and 21 vehicles including a 40 foot boat.

In February 2013, all three women pleaded guilty. Fountain and Johnson each pleaded guilty to one charge of counterfeiting. Ramirez pleaded guilty to counterfeiting, fraud, and illegal control of an enterprise. Ramirez was sentenced to 24 months in prison and seven years of probation. They were also ordered to pay Proctor & Gamble more than $1.2 million.
This true story was previously covered by a CBS documentary series, The Queen of Coupons (2018).
When the woman at the fertility clinic was advising Connie (Kristen Bell) about anonymous sperm donors, she mentioned how one very popular guy had made over 400 donations. It's possible this might have been an inside joke about actor, Vince Vaughn's role in the movie Delivery Man (2013). In Delivery Man, Vaughn's character David Wozniak, was a habitual sperm donor and had fathered 533 children, 142 of those kids filed a joined class action lawsuit to force the fertility clinic to reveal his identity.
Kristen Bell (Connie) and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (JoJo) previously starred together in The Good Place (2016) as Eleanor Shellstrop and Simone Garnett, respectively as well as season 4 of Kristen's show, Veronica Mars (2004).
At the end of the movie when Ken is on the dating app. He matches on a woman who's picture was taken at an AEW wrestling event. Paul Walter Hauser is a huge fan of AEW, he even appearred on their program in a storyline.

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