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  <title>Mistakes in Rules of Engagement</title>
  <description>The top mistakes in Rules of Engagement</description>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 05:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Mistake #1</title>
	<mistake_id>12800</mistake_id>
      <description>The soldiers takes off from the aircraft carrier in Boeing CH-46 helicopters. In the next scene they are flying towards the target and the helicopters are magically upgraded to the Boeing CH-47 model. The mistake is clearly seen when counting the landing gear on the two types. The CH-46 has a single front landing gear and the CH-47 has a double landing gear in the front.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #2</title>
	<mistake_id>13176</mistake_id>
      <description>In the scene where the man (played by Bruce Greenwood) is flicking through the different newspapers while in the White House (after the big shooting), the dates on the newspapers clearly say 1999. However, the movie is actually set in 1996.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #3</title>
	<mistake_id>13177</mistake_id>
      <description>Not only the CH-46s change into -47s, also the Bell 212/UH-1Ns (twin-engined) suddenly become Bell 205/UH-1Hs (single-engined).</description>
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	<title>Mistake #4</title>
	<mistake_id>21956</mistake_id>
      <description>Shortly after Samuel. L. Jackson speaks to the ambassador we see U.S. marines taking up positions on the rooftop, if you watch as the camera angle changes you can see the same bazooka carrying marine lie down in the same position he lay down in seconds earlier.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #5</title>
	<mistake_id>15278</mistake_id>
      <description>At the end of the film when Samuel L. Jackson is walking out of the court the bruising under his right eye disappears and moves to the right side of his face instead.</description>
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