Search: Titles People Year
Browse all / S
Order by time
Biggest mistakes
Podcast episode 107
Updated 18h 49m 41s ago | Login | Mobile site
Anything Hollywood
Atomic Popcorn
Banned in Hollywood
Bits & Pieces
Blockbuster Buzz
Book mistakes
CanMag
CHUD
The Daily Column
Daily Stab
Defamer
Double Viking
The Evil Beet
Film Drunk
Filmofilia
Filmspotting
Foundry Music
Game mistakes
Geek Tyrant
Gone Hollywood
Hollyscoop
Hollywood Outbreak
I Am Bored
I Love Bacon
Joblo movie news
Movie Banter
Movie Buzz
Movie spoilers
Movie timeline
Other crap
Screenjunkies
Sky movie reviews
Something Really Funny
Tengossip
Trailer Addict
Unreality Magazine
Popular blog posts:
Top 15 biggest Harry Potter film mistakes
The biggest mistakes in the Harry Potter movies
10 Twilight mistakes in pictures
The 20 biggest Friends mistake pictures
10 Biggest mistakes in The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Update alerts | Exclude type?
Add actor/director information
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Continuity: While stuck in the field, the Cadillac is shot in the left front fender. In the final scene, when Robin Williams gets out to walk, the bullet hole is gone.
Continuity: The exterior shots show Jerry Reed is driving a BMW when he arrives at the survival camp. When he stops the car, the interior shot shows a Cadillac, including the distinctive logo on the steering wheel.
Continuity: In the diner, Walter Matthau has nearly finished his piece of toast, and then it gets bigger.
Continuity: When the Cadillac runs off the road, it lands wheel deep in soft, powdery snow. When the occupants are trying to free the car, but it hasn't moved yet, the car is now sitting on top of a broad expanse of hard-packed snow.
Continuity: When the Cadillac is charging towards the survivalists, the car's antenna is up when looking forward through the windshield. During the outside shots, the antenna is down.
Continuity: Jerry Reed's car has no snow on it when he first pulls into the driveway at the survival camp. In the next shot, as he rounds a bend, the car now has lots of crusted snow on it, especially around the windshield.