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24th Apr 2004

Torque (2004)

Continuity mistake: We can see the hummer jeep starting to spin in the air when it hits the "ramp". But when it lands on the Porsche it fall directly down. It should have been coming from the side and not like a brick from the sky.

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Continuity mistake: When the police car lands on the row of cars, you can see that the BMW 323i is parked right behind the car it just crashed into. The BMW crashed at a completely different angle. (01:09:59)

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Revealing mistake: When Jackie rescues the kid from the burning petrol truck you can see that they used a dummy when he dropped the kid. (01:11:36)

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Continuity mistake: First we see the BMW 323 i pass the car that the police motorcycle crashed into, then in the next clip the BMW 323 i crashes into it. (01:09:55)

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Continuity mistake: When the police motorcycle crashes into the car, the car has already been dented before the police motorcycle hits it. (01:09:54)

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Continuity mistake: When the gasoline truck makes a hard right turn and leaves the market you can see that is a stunt driver steering the truck. Not the same old man as it used to be. (01:13:41)

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Revealing mistake: When the gasoline truck leaves the market you can see many folks standing and watching the filming of the movie. (01:13:41)

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Continuity mistake: When the gasoline truck enters the market it breakes its window but when they leave the market it's back to normal. (01:13:30)

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Continuity mistake: Carmen tells Jackie that a rescue squad is waiting for them on the highway on the right side. When they meet the rescue squad they are on the left side. (01:14:00)

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