Other mistake: It's been established Rambo was born 7/6/1947. When we see his driver's license, his DOB is 12/4/1950.
Other mistake: When Sam is reviewing Zoe's file on the plane, her intel says Zoe's birthday is 03/08/99. Later, when they access Rima's computer in the control room, the password is "03/08/02", which Zoe says is also her birthday. May have been a last minute change to the character's (Zoe's) age, which would account for the mismatch in birthdays as well as the previously stated "suicide age". (00:14:00 - 01:19:50)
Other mistake: Nick Spitz shows the flight attendant his shield to gain access to the first class cabin. The shield is an NYPD patrolman shield. However, Nick is later identified by another character as an NYPD sergeant. (01:24:10)
Other mistake: When Ki-jung is making the fake diploma, the date she uses is June 16, 2018, indicating the movie takes place after then. In a later scene, when Yeon-kyo texts Ki-taek to meet in the sauna, the date on the text is June 12, despite being a later date. (00:11:20 - 00:44:40)
Other mistake: The Burglar (while tied to a chair and talking about "My Darling Clementine") says, "Apex of Ford's art, you feel me?" Vikar (James Franco) responds, "I feel you." The movie starts in 1969, but rapper E-40 (Earl Tyrone Stevens, Sr.) - "slang master" - supposedly created the expression "you feel me" in the early 1990s. (00:19:53)
Other mistake: Jodie mentions wearing shoe size 13 more than once in the movie yet look closely and those are only size 10 shoes.
Other mistake: Henry David Cole ("Hero") largely speaks in a staccato-like monotone voice that isn't very low. It is not recognizable as belonging to a certain actor until he unintentionally uses a higher voice - Vincent Kartheiser's. Kartheiser was using a deeper voice to play "Hero" but occasionally got out of character and used his naturally higher voice. (00:24:03)
Other mistake: The titular baby elephant gets his name from the sign on his cot malfunctioning - the "D" in "Our Dear Jumbo" flips over onto the second line, replacing the "J." The problem is that as shot, there's no way for that to happen - either the letter's glued on and should have fallen off entirely, or it's screwed on and became loose, rotating around the bottom screw - in that case the D would be backwards.
Other mistake: It was pouring rain when Denny got home in a taxi, but he somehow managed to walk from the curb, up the sidewalk, and into the front door without getting his jacket or face wet. His hair might have got a little wet but, if so, it quickly dried. (00:26:10)
Other mistake: When Jack and Rocky get on Ed Sheeran's plane, they are carrying 2 guitars. After the Moscow concert, before the 'song challenge', Ed says Jack wrote 'Back in the USSR' on a 3 hr plane flight with no guitar on the way to the show. (00:37:38 - 00:38:38)
Other mistake: Judy is singing on stage with some showgirls. She is singing into a wired microphone. At the end of the song she twirls around twice, but the microphone does not appear to get wrapped around her. (00:49:35)
Other mistake: When Misty asks about a meal, Pikachu clips through Ash's collar. Also, his left forepaw is on Ash's collar, but in the next shot, it is not. (00:13:50)
Other mistake: At the first appointment in the movie, the sonogram screen says 15 weeks 1 day in the top left corner. Then the doctor goes on to say "Everything looks great for 35 weeks." (00:03:05)
Other mistake: Will got wet saving Stella when she fell through the ice; both were exposed to the bitter cold long enough to suffer hypothermia. Despite their life-threatening ordeal (surely aggravating their chronic condition of cystic fibrosis), each proceeded as if it never happened. Stella immediately went into surgery for a double lung transplant and Will casually hung out in the waiting room. (01:33:27)
Other mistake: The on-line "Ventura Space Competition Entry Form" asked for the applicant's "full name", but did not have a space for "middle name." The format of the questionnaire was also inconsistent. There were forced-choice (yes or no) health-related questions and age groups (21-30, 31-50, and 51-65) but they were unequal (9, 19, and 14 years, respectively); the age groups should have been consistent, such as a span of 14 years per group (21-35, 36-50, 51-65). "Are you in good health?" was open-ended. (00:21:55)
Other mistake: The opening (like most of the movie) does not make much sense, so you can pick your kind of mistake here; the special effects are cartoonishly bad throughout the big firework explosions. When John Abraham is knocked through a window by a rocket (which takes off with a 270° turn without even rising) to the face, he gets up unscathed and starts screaming for Junky and Chandu. The camera moves from them to him and he's running with the girl in the red costume in front of him (which was way behind, safely, when he crashed through the window, so already that is wrong), and then there's a wider shot. In that shot, you can tell that Adams is bumping into the same people as before and the distances between the extras are all wrong. (00:06:35)
Other mistake: Katie cuts herself with a pair of scissors but when the girl hits her there's no mark there.
Other mistake: The gun choreography in the fight at the Hound Dog just sucks. Nevada picks up the now zombiefied Albuquerque's gun, a Mini Draco AK with a (at most) a 10 round magazine, can barely hold it up but longarms it like a handgun and *brrr* fires at about double the guns actual fire rate. Infinite ammo, zero recoil (with a small stature woman firing 7.62x39 with one hand no stock) and the entire time she's shooting, the gun is pointing right at Tallahassee's head. (01:01:55)
Other mistake: Jethro said to Brian, "Shall I tell you how I know you're lying? Because when you said that, you looked up to your left." However, Brian looked to his right and Jethro even pointed to Brian's right when he was telling Brian that he looked to his left. (00:56:00)
Other mistake: Forgetting the fact that the night shoot in front of the cave is obvious day-for-night, since Aladdin does not spend a great amount of time in the cave and the Vizier said they needed to be there "before the moon is full" starting their journey in broad daylight when the market was bustling, it appears quite odd that he'd make his return in plain and full daylight. A whole night can't possibly have passed.