U.S. Marshals

Audio problem: In the scene when the plane slides down the hill into the water you hear the classic Hollywood sound used for jumbo jet engines dying out by hitting water. The problem lies in the fact that that engine would have been off by then, either by impact, or by the planes automated systems. Even if it was somehow still running you don't hear it until it dies.

zephalis

Audio problem: When Gerard tells Royce and Cosmo to take the left side of the van while he and Newman take the right his mouth isn't moving when he says it.

jbrbbt

Audio problem: When Noah and the rest of the gang are chasing the Chinese man, Noah is the only one on foot. He sees the Chinese man get in a cab and calls for backup. The rest of the gang arrives seconds later. As Noah gets into the SUV, the sound of the car door closing can be heard before it actually does close (and it never really does in that scene). (01:19:20)

manthabeat

Continuity mistake: During the shootout at the cemetery, when the Chinese sniper on the roof rushes to a new sniping position and takes aim, in the next shot when he is firing, the rifle has swapped from his left shoulder to his right.

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John Royce: I thought we didn't take our work personally.
Sam Gerard: We don't. I do.

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Trivia: Robert Downey Jr. did not find making this film to be an enjoyable experience, and has referred to it as "possibly the worst action movie of all time."

Phaneron

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Question: In a scene of the film there are some expressionist portraits in a house. I would like to know who is the artist. Does anyone know?

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