The Crow: Salvation
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Continuity mistake: When we see the police officer checking the hit counter on an adult web site, the hit counter goes down from 1,739,986 to 1,739,944 a few seconds later.

Jon Sandys

Continuity mistake: When Alex sees the cop hiding in the shower on the camera/web server towards the end, the hit counter is at the same level as it was earlier in the film (despite increasing steadily every second when we last saw it). Plus the mouse cursor is slowly moving up from "Camera 3" to "Camera 1", despite Alex not moving the mouse. (01:12:55)

Jon Sandys

Revealing mistake: When Alex drops the cigarette lighter to ignite the gas, you can see the flame is started from a different source, as it starts on the other side of the screen, a fair distance away from where the lighter landed.

More mistakes in The Crow: Salvation

Trivia: At one point, this was going to be Rob Zombie's feature directorial debut, but he dropped out. His storyline was far different than the final film - it was titled "The Crow: 2037" and would take place in a dystopian future.

Trivia: The film was originally intended to have a theatrical release. However, the studio was still apprehensive due to the poor reception for the prior film ("City of Angels") and allegedly test-screenings with the unfinished early rough-cut of the film went poorly, so it was released direct-to-video after having its post-production budget slashed.

Trivia: The main character's last name is "Corvis," which is similar to "corvus," the Latin word for "crow."

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Girl: He's bleeding.
Alex Corvis (The Crow): I don't bleed.

The Captain: The dead can return given sufficent motivation.

Tommy Leonard: Where the fuck did you come from?
Alex Corvis (The Crow): Big Bang? Primordial ooze? Divine hands of a benevolent creator? All possibilities, but recent events have given me doubts about the benevolent creator.

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