Factual error: When they are in paradise the law enforcement is all wrong from the uniforms to the cars. In the State of Ohio, every county Sheriff Department looks the same (black and gold cars, black uniform shirt, grey pants, stetson style hat), they are all regulated by the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association. In the movie the "local sheriff" wears a brown uniform and drives a car with white doors. This is not accurate. The front and back of the car is accurate with the gold stripes, and the license plates on the cars are also accurate, but those are the only parts of the cars/uniforms true to the state of Ohio.
I Am Number Four (2011)
1 factual error - chronological order
Directed by: D.J. Caruso
Starring: Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Alex Pettyfer, Dianna Agron
Continuity mistake: When John sees his photos on Sarah's website, the lower row of photos shows him throwing a football. However, when Sarah took those photos earlier, she only took out her camera AFTER he threw the football, while John was already talking to Sam.
Trivia: "I Am Number Four" was supposedly going to be the first movie in a series stemming from the "Lorien Legacies" books but did not do well enough at the box-office ($150 million gross with a $50 million budget, making it about $400 million short).
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