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Review: Old Dogs

DVD: Fight Club 10th Anniversary Edition

The Goon update

Lawrence gets Small

New Freddy Krueger look

Quotes

Thomas Gabriel: McClane? I thought I killed you already.

John McClane: I get that sometimes.

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Mistakes

When McClane and Ferrel are confronted at Woodlawn by the bad guy, the bad guy says "You, fix it." When he does, his mouth doesn't move for "You." See more...

Trivia

Mentioned in the DVD commentary, is that the Tunnel (used to trap McClain and Farrel with traffic from both directions in DC) was an open tunnel and they had to shoot at night because they could not afford to cover it with their production budget. This is obvious from most of the shots pointed to the room where you can see a "break into night" opening. See more...

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Continuity: John's face is all bloody after he rolls from the car and "kills a helicopter with a car". The blood on his face constantly changes during the shots. Sometimes there is blood all over his face, sometimes there is quite a bit less. Sometimes he has blood streaming from the cut on his nose, sometimes there is nothing on his nose. The blood changes back and forth, so it's not just him wiping the blood away from his face (and his hands are by his sides during all the shots).

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