Mathayus throws a rope from the top of the wall down to his camel, and it hits the camel. After he climbs down, the rope is a few feet shorter.
When Mathayus is shot in the leg with an arrow, its length changes between when it breaks off and when he pulls it out.
When Mathayus fights the man with the flaming swords, the swords go out twice.
When Mathayus takes the sorceress down the bath drain with him, he leaves his sword behind on the bottom of the bath. The next day, in the desert, he has his sword back.
After Mathayus uses the catapult to escape from the wizard's room, the catapult resets itself as it if had never been fired.
In the desert, Philos announces that all he needs to finish his explosives is "Peter of Salt", which is found everywhere around him. Saltpeter is found naturally in caves and dry, rocky areas, not the desert.
When Mathayus pulls a naked Cassandra out of the fountain, her flesh-colored shorts are visible, and somewhat see-through.
Early in the film, the scar on Balthazar's right cheek is coming loose.
Although set in primitive times some 5,000 years ago, the women have shaved legs and armpits.
Philos the Alchemist has gunpowder, which he claims is from China. Chinese "firepowder" was developed in the mid-200s BCE, and the movie is set almost 3,000 years before that.
A merchant in Gomorrah offers swords from Pompeii. Gomorrah was destroyed at least 1,000 years before Pompeii existed.
Someone in the snow-covered opening scene mentions Mycenaeans, a culture which didn't exist yet when the movie takes place.
In the Gommorah market, when the lady tells Mathayus about the birds, a cameraman in a white shirt is crouching over a black object behind her, to the right.
When Mathayus walks into the rebel camp, a cameraman in a white T-shirt and black cap crawls towards him.
When the ending fight begins, Balthazar engages the first fighters. The cameras pans too far right and you can see a production flag.
Mathayus and his brother travel a very short distance from the snow-covered land to the Middle East.
According to ancient writings, Gomorrah was one of many towns that once existed on the site of the modern Dead Sea. The area is much too small for the mammoth metropolis portrayed in the movie.