Audio problem: Jordan and Donnie are talking about Jordan's money. Jordan then says "technically 72 thousand last month. Something like that." When he says "something like that", the camera is very close to Jordan's head with Donnie in the background. You hear the words "something like that", but Jordan's mouth is not moving, it is closed. (00:23:00)
Audio problem: When Hayes and Nick are fighting at the end, Hayes grabs Nick and says "get over here", but his mouth never moves and his teeth are clenched the whole time.
Audio problem: Annoyed at Daniel, a fan storms out of his room, closing the door behind her. The sound of the door closing is heard before the door actually finishes closing. (00:08:25)
Audio problem: In the scene in the banquet hall, where the bad-guy is eating a carrot, he throws it on the floor. Subsequently, while chewing on the little bits he has left in his mouth, there comes a sound which is not a chewing-small-pieces-of-carrot sound, but a biting-a-piece-off-a-carrot sound. That sound was way too loud to have been produced by some little piece he had left in his mouth. (00:47:45)
Audio problem: In the scene after the jewelry heist when they go back to the house, Melander is questioning Leslie as to her connection to Parker. In one shot, you can hear the sound of him grabbing her and her making a high pitched whimper, yet he is not touching her and her lips are not moving. Also, Melander says "Check the house, every inch" and "C'mon, don't you want to hit me now" at the same time.
Audio problem: When Sarah is firing her pistol in the desert we see the slide lock back. However the hammer still manages to hit the firing pin, making a click noise - that would be impossible. (00:41:20)
Audio problem: When Han and Frank are fighting in the hangar, Frank grabs a handgun and you can hear him chamber it. After he tosses the handgun to Han, he chambers it also, but no round can be heard hitting the ground. Nor could you hear Frank decock it.
Audio problem: When Mindy uncovers her motorcycle and starts it for the first time in the film, the engine sound suggests that the motorcycle (which appears to be a Ducati 1199 Panigale) has a 4-cylinder engine (identifiable by the distinct smooth car-like sound with higher pitch). The Ducati Panigale has a 2-cylinder engine, which should be sounding a lot rougher. But in the end scene where Mindy drops Dave at his house with her motorbike, it makes a completely different sound, which is how the 2-cylinder bike sounds in reality. (00:14:10 - 01:34:25)