Movie news

JoBlo Movie Show #26

View-Master movie?

Jaa wrestles croc

1st Brothers trailer

News Schmews Etc!

Mistakes

After Max and his family reach Aunt May's house, Jessie decides to go down to the beach. As she walks toward Max, working on the Holden, she's wearing sandals. She walks around the van and is now wearing sheep skin boots. Yet, as she walks off, she is now wearing sandals again. See more...

Trivia

The movie had to be dubbed into American English for its US release because of its very noticeable Australian slang. See more...

Movie Mistakes blog

Popular blog posts:

15 Transformers mistake pictures

15 biggest Harry Potter mistake pictures

10 Twilight mistakes in pictures

50 mistakes in The Simpsons

The 20 biggest Friends mistake pictures

Follow Movie Mistakes on Twitter

Bookmark

Mad Max

Continuity: During the opening chase sequence, one police car (March Hare) is behind Nightrider while another (Big Bopper) is on another roadway attempting to join the chase. Big Bopper is wearing an air dam beneath the front bumper, while March Hare is not. But for a few shots, we see March Hare does have an air dam. It is seen when March Hare is first shown from the front, in the distance behind Nightrider, then again when both Hare and Bopper are shown right behind Nightrider as they approach the boy in the road. It is also present when Big Booper spins and we see March Hare pass, viewed through Bopper's windshield.

1 2 3 4 5Next

Pictured submitted and edited by John W Rosa

Read all entries for Mad Max

Any blue numbers are pictures visible to everyone, or all free members. The greyed out numbers are pictures that have been online for less than 6 months - those are only accessible to paid members.


You may also like: Mad Max 2 | Jaws | Back to the Future | The Wizard of Oz | Titanic

To submit a screenshot, just click the edit icon under the relevant entry, then choose 'add screenshot'. Thanks!

All images remain the copyright of their original owners - these low resolution images are simply individual frames used to demonstrate the entry.