During the transfer of the money a suitcase is standing on the road. When the suitcase is picked up, it's lying down.
When Strom is going up the conveyor belt to the baggage carousel it is moving, but when he gets to the top it is stationary. The belt should be running since the carousel is running.
During a chase, the same highway exit sign can be seen multiple times.
When Ackerman takes Pulovski's motorcycle from the garage, his helmet is white. When he arrives at the biker bar in the next scene, the helmet is now gray.
LAPD responds to the robbery at the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, California. Bell Gardens is a separate municipality and has its own police force which would be the first on the scene. Additional response would be provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department (the third largest police force in the US).
Strom discovers Polowski on top of the elevator when Max's blood drips onto his shoulder. However, when the elevator first begins to rise, there is an out-of-focus shot of Strom looking up.
The car driving from the parking garage to the adjacent is simply not possible. The engine for the Mercedes is in the front of the vehicle, yet the car shows no signs of dipping forward as soon as it leave the roof. In fact, the car rises slightly despite the fact that no ramp nor angled drive is present.
While Pulovski was on top of the elevator, for a split second you can see Raul Julia's character Storm looking up before he was supposed to.
Clint does a face plant after he rolled his cop car while inside a car hauler. However, Clint shows up for work the next day without a mark on his face. Anyone who loses consciousness and falls forward always does some damage to their face including cuts, bruises, and even a broken nose.
During the chase in the airport, a worker is shot. The squib used to show the impact was too powerful. One can clearly see the flash of the squib's detonation on the man's chest.
Nick's Harley is identified as a 1948 FL. Not even close; it's a 1987-89 FLSTC Heritage Softtail Classic, which bears little resemblance to a '48 Panhead FL.
When Loco is fighting with Sarah in the living room, a crew member wearing a white t-shirt is briefly visible by the front door, as well as one in a green shirt.
In the initial car chase scene, after the Porsche is cut loose from the trailer and causes the backup that makes the yellow cab fly into the air and roll over, the rail used to roll the car is visible.
In actual police operations the shooting of a police officer would be reported immediately, and multiple police cars would be dispatched at once to chase the fleeing truck. There is no way a solo unmarked police car would be chasing an 18 wheeler around Los Angeles freeways in an extended chase without multiple police cars giving aid.
The gunshot wound to Strom's head plus the use of a non-regulation bullet would have been enough to show that he was deliberately executed by Nick rather than arrested. This would have resulted in Nick's suspension from the force and probable arrest rather than being promoted.
Nick's Harley is identified as a 1948 FL. It is actually a 1987-89 FLSTC Heritage Softtail Classic, which bears little resemblance to a '48 Panhead FL.
No police captain would ever disparage an officer who had been shot. The fact that Sheen's character was struck in the back was irrelevant as the criminals who did so intending to murder a fellow officer. Such an outburst would have at the very least resulted in the captain having to apologize to the officer, if not lose his/her position for doing as such.
After the briefcase containing the ransom payoff bursts open and strews money over the runway, Sonia Braga fires the submachine gun too early, going off very close to Raul Julia's head, causing him to break character as he clearly shows his annoyance.