The lens on Sue's ex-husband's camera changes between shots when he is taking pictures of the drug lord executing a captive. When seen head on it is a 500mm mirror lens and from the side it is a 50-300 zoom lens.
After Sue is rescued from Long Island, Mick is in the kitchen preparing breakfast. In the background, we can see that the front door to the apartment is a few inches open. Seconds later, Detective Brennigan walks in and has to open the door first.
When Mick, Leroy Brown, and Rat's gang are driving from the city to Long Island, Rat is driving the car. We hear a grinding sound, followed by Leroy telling Rat to take it easy on the clutch. However, we never once see Rat's hands leave the steering wheel to shift the car.
When Mick shoots the 4x4s to save Walter's life he fires 7 rounds yet his magazine cant carry more than 5 and you don't hear him reload.
When Mick, Leroy Brown, and Rat's gang are driving from the city to Long Island, the comment is made to "take it easy with the clutch." A Cadillac Sedan Deville has an automatic transmission hence, no clutch.
Dundee's calling the bats is fiction. Bats do not normally make sounds humans can hear. The squeaks that bats make in their roosts or which occur between females and their pups can be detected by human ears, but are high-pitched squeaks, not chittering and not while flying.
When in Australia, Luis Guzmáns rifle scope is mounted backwards.
The large green bush-leaf that is seen just a few inches in front of Bob's camera would have blocked the view from the lens and prevented Bob from getting his photos of the murder.
When Miguel had Tanner shot in the hotel room, you saw two men run out the door and then hear two shots. This was using a silencer and wouldn't of actually hear the shots. These sound effects were mainly used in the first person scenes.
When the frequently-food-stuffing Aborigine asks his pal in his native tongue if it's okay for him to use the captives as part of his next meal, the pal answers him in English. When conversing with each other, Natives usually would speak their own language if it was unnecessary for any English-speaking bystanders to know what they were saying. However, in this case the conversation is clearly staged to intimidate the captives.
When the bats are attacking, the camera shows Rico firing his gun. Right after he fires, you can see one of the fake bats "fly" by and the wire is clearly noticeable.
The letter that the mailman hands to Mick is just a flat slim envelope, without any bulge for the film canister inside.
When Mick assaults Rico's nighttime camp, many of the bats are clearly fake bats.
During the rock house shootout, Dundee operates the bolt action rifle many times, but very rarely does an empty case come out.
At the end of the movie, Mick and Sue embrace each other. Sue can be heard calling Mick 'Paul', instead of 'Mick.'
At 57 minutes when mick asks the cop how he likes his eggs which the reply is over easy, as mick is plating the eggs he drops one of them on the floor then picks it up off the floor and plates it. If this was a true over easy egg the yolk would have broke the second it hit the floor making it impossible to pick up and then plate.
This isn't really a mistake. Just because the cop said that was how he'd like his eggs it doesn't mean that's how Mick cooked them. It's shown that Mick doesn't care for the cop enough to not feed him floor food so it's quite possible he also ignored his preference and overcooked the egg.
This isn't really a mistake. Just because the cop said that was how he'd like his eggs it doesn't mean that's how Mick cooked them. It's shown that Mick doesn't care for the cop enough to not feed him floor food so it's quite possible he also ignored his preference and overcooked the egg.
When Mick is using the "Bush Telephone" (bullroarer) to call for assistance, the consistent speed he swings the bullroarer is out of sync with the speed up/down noise. There is also 'swooshing' sound in sync with the rotations but Bullroarer makes the buzzing sound and the string is too thin to make the supplied noise )making the swooshing an incorrect added noise effect)