When Stu shoots Dietz, he fires three shots. After the second shot, there are three bullet holes in the back of Dietz's lab coat.
When the army trucks arrive in town, the basketball that rolls across the street is flattened by a Hummer. In the next shot from the opposite angle, the ball is inflated and bouncing around.
A wide shot of Times Square shows broken and flaming billboards, and no moving traffic. The next shot, at street level, shows moving cars and no damage to billboards.
When Charlie's child throws their Raggedy Andy doll, they're in front of the gate. A few scenes afterward, the doll is behind the gate.
After Campion flees Project Blue, Baby Lavon throws her doll out the car window outside the base. A crow pecks at the doll inside the base.
The troops enter Arnette to contain the virus are without gloves. Biological and chemical warfare "Romeo 3-0" is fully covered. With gloves and suits they would last 4 hours before becoming too dehydrated to continue working.
The uniform of Gen Billy Starkey has several errors in ribbon order and even has a couple of ribbons from non-Army branches.
The Biblical reference at the beginning of the film reads: "Revelations 6:8 - I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth." There is no such book as "Revelations" in the Bible. It is actually "Revelation".
Cirka 27 minutes in you see a man extubating himself in the hospital. It's not possible to extubate yourself, especially not that easily, without damage to your vocal cords and larynx, resulting in severe pain.
As officer walks through command center on his way to meet with Gen. Starkey (Ed Harris) he is wearing his hat indoors, which is against basic military protocol.
Protocol says that armed personnel are to wear their covers indoors. While this officer is not wearing his cover properly, it is unclear if he is armed or not, his cover being worn should indicate that he is.
Protocol says that armed personnel are to wear their covers indoors. While this officer is not wearing his cover properly, it is unclear if he is armed or not, his cover being worn should indicate that he is.
When Sally's baby throws her rag doll out of the car window, the actress playing Sally very clearly manipulate's the child's hand to do so.
At the beginning Campion escapes the military installation on a very poor dirt road. An installation like that would have a paved road.
Although this part of the movie takes place in the spring, when soldiers break into Ray Flowers' studio, you can clearly see the bare trees behind them, and snow on the ground.
Early scene of car crash at gas station is supposed to take place on June 17 in Texas but it is cold enough to see the actors' breaths.
In the CDC, Stu knocks over an IV pole causing the glass IV bottle to shatter. By the 90s when this is set, they had long since stopped using glass IV bottles and syringes.
When Stu is in Vermont, when he is shooting the doctor, the third bullet hole appears and bleeds before the third shot is fired. Additionally, the holes are all angle to far down his back in comparison to the angle of the pistol.
During the introduction, when Campion and his wife and child are driving away, you can see the shadow of the boom camera as it rises into the air.
When Stu Redman leaves the isolation room in the Vermont CDC, the camera and cameraman are reflected in the glass of the door.
Just after Stu fights with Dietz, and Stu is leaving his isolated hospital room, you can clearly see the reflection of the camera man in the glass window of the door.
In the opening scene where you see the long Campion driving away from the base, you can clearly see a shadow of the camera crane in the lower right section of the screen.
The town of Arnette, Texas is displayed as being near the Texas/Louisiana border in far East Texas. Arnette is on the opposite side of Texas near the New Mexico border in far West Texas.
When the army is seen driving into Arnette, TX, the establishing shot at 16:20 shows snow capped mountains visible in the background, of which there are none anywhere near the Texas/Arkansas border.
Although Nick is deaf, he responds to the sound of an owl hooting by turning his head as if startled.
When trying to convince Nick to leave Shoyo with him, Dr. Soames refers to Sheriff Baker as "Joe". Later in the episode, however, he refers to him as "John." (While the series' cast listing doesn't officially specify the sheriff's first name, in King's book, it is John.)
When he meets the sheriff and doctor, Nick Andros, who is deaf, looks away from their faces several times, but still seems to know what they say.
Sheriff's name is John Baker and he is referred to as Johnny but later Doc Soames refers to him as "Joe".