Hercules in New York
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Continuity mistake: The hot dog vendor opens the sausage compartment. The shot changes, and it's closed, and he opens it again.

Sacha

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Continuity mistake: When the bad guys chase the chariot, there are 5 of them in the car, 3 in front and 2 in the back. Suddenly, the bald man behind the driver is on the opposite side, and the guy he replaces has vanished, leaving 4 in the car. When the car arrives at Central Park, all of the 5 baddies are back in the car, but the actors are different: the chubby copilot with a hat is now a thin man wearing sunglasses, for example.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: Tarzan is talking to the hot dog vendor and watches in awe how his chariot is stolen. A shot later, from a different angle, he is looking at the vendor, totally unaware, repeating the previous movements; yet he doesn't react (as he did the first time) until several shots later.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Hercules jumps on the chariot, there are no cars behind. Shot changes to the guy with the hot dog, and a green car suddenly appears. Back to Hercules, and the shadow of a car is approaching from behind. A shot later, the lane is empty.

Sacha

Factual error: Zeus' wife is Hera not Juno. Juno is the wife of Jupiter, god of Roman mythology, not Greek.

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Suggested correction: And Hercules isn't the son of Zeus. There's no rule that a modern take on ancient myths can't mix names they like the best.

Bishop73

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