Near the beginning, the bikers are shooting beer cans from each others shoulders. The crowd of bikers is gathered directly behind the guy with the can on his shoulders while the other biker shoots at it at such an angle that the crowd should have been hit.
Ice's headband during the motorcycle chase with Joe.
During Huff's initiation fight, his opponent's vest disappears between shots.
Before Domicci chucks a grenade at Tool while riding down the street in his car, the guy driving has blood on his mouth that isn't supposed to be there until the next scene when Joe rams his head through one of the car's windows.
The main character's gloves alternate between being on and off during his initiation fight.
A major plot element of the film involves Whipperton appealing the 45 year prison sentence given the member of Chains' gang who murdered the priest, to replacing that sentence with the death sentence. This would violate the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which bans double jeopardy.
The helicopter blows up before the motorcycle rams it.
At the very beginning of the movie, Joe Huff is in his apartment and feeding his pet lizard. In one shot, Huff crouches down at the pet's bowl and just above him there is a big empty space in the ceiling. In the next shot the ceiling is intact.
Obvious stunt double for the bad guy when Joe Huff throws him through the glass door of the grocery store.
IN the climatic scene inside the state capital, the writing on a door in the background can be read to reveal that it is the office of Charlie Daniels, the Secretary of State of *Arkansas*, not Mississippi as in the story line. The capital scenes were filmed in the Arkansas state capital building in Little Rock.
When Huff bashes Charlie in the face with the shotgun, he clearly swings it a few inches in front of his face, avoiding contact.
Cunningham tells Huff that he has logged more biker arrests than any other cop in Alabama. So he would have not gotten very far in Chains' gang before being recognized.
The FBI doesn't have the authority to suspend a local cop, as Cunningham threatened to do to Joe Huff. This is a common myth that is even addressed in the FBI recruitment manual.
[58:54]When Chains is delivering Ice's (William Forsythe) eulogy, he says, "if you tried to out-ride him, you'd crash and burn". But Chains and the Brotherhood as a whole knew he died in a crash, so they all knew that it was Ice who crashed and burned.
Since security outside of the Capitol was greatly enhanced due to the severity of the trial, security inside would have also been greatly enhanced. The physical settings inside would have been thoroughly inspected, and there should have been no way that a gun could have been hidden inside the courtroom.
Characters frequently mispronounce "Biloxi" as "Bi-lahxi", but natives pronounce it as "Bi-luxi".