Sacha

Continuity mistake: When the huge truck is pushing the prison bus towards the cliff with Luc on top, Luc disappears in the wide angles, and magically appears in the close-ups.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Lundgren bombs the prison bus, the aerial shots and the close-ups have nothing in common: In the aerial the bus is in a very narrow space next to a huge cliff, with nothing around but sand and rocks. In the first close-up the bus is rolling in a wide field, no sign of the cliff. In the second close-up a wooden fence and a house-shaped sign suddenly appear, only to disappear in the third close-up.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: The prison bus has a huge blood splatter next to the driver's seat, which changes to a line of blood seconds later.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Lundgren flies through the car's window, several chunks of glass remain attached to the window frame sticking out, however half a second later they are gone.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Luc and Veronica escape from the gas station, the bullet holes have disappeared from the back of the car.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: Veronica arrives at the motel, talks to the manager, points at the phone booth and lowers her hand. When the angle changes her hand is still raised and pointing at the phone booth.

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Continuity mistake: During the fight in the diner, before a man flies through a window you can see the window is already broken in pieces.

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Continuity mistake: When Van Damme is talking Lundgren into saving the innocent couple's lives, there's a wall to the right that disappears in the wide angle.

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Continuity mistake: A guy lands on the pool table and covers up all the balls with his body. Therefore the close-up where a bunch of balls come out of nowhere and get inside the hole is senseless (well, the entire movie is, but you know what I mean).

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Continuity mistake: Van Damme is in Vietnam and finds his dead friend, whose head position swaps from being straight to sideways between the first and second angle.

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Revealing mistake: When Van Damme punches the cook at the diner, a waitress is inches away laughing and totally distracted, but she manages to duck in perfect sync in a tenth of a millisecond when the punch is coming, revealing the fight is a choreography.

Sacha

28th Feb 2010

Universal Soldier (1992)

Continuity mistake: The amount of broken glass when Van Damme breaks the jukebox with a guy's head differs between shots.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: Baby Herman opens the faucet and floods the kitchen, but 2 seconds later there is no trace of the water. Since the rest of the mess that Herman and Roger cause (scattered cutlery, broken objects and furniture) does appear at the end of the gag when toon and real world combine, some trace of water should be seen somewhere. (00:02:30)

Sacha

23rd Feb 2010

Jurassic Park (1993)

Continuity mistake: While Valiant is driving through Toon Town, there's no continuity between what he sees ahead, and what is seen in the car's rear window seconds later.

Sacha

22nd Feb 2010

The Deer Hunter (1978)

Continuity mistake: When the boys are on the side of the road ready to go hunting, Stan is complaining about Michael's way of flirting. Michael is holding his rifle with one hand, but a frame later he is holding it with both hands.

Sacha

22nd Feb 2010

The Deer Hunter (1978)

22nd Feb 2010

The Deer Hunter (1978)

Continuity mistake: When the movie starts all of the friends go out to a bar. The pool ball changes position depending on the angle.

Sacha

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