- Continuity: The protagonist in this movie carries a Heckler&Koch MP5. In at least two scenes (after approximately 52 minutes) the director inserted random close-ups of a AR15-type weapon being shot. Not only do this two rifles look nothing alike, even the backdrop is radically different (the actual scene is set in a back alley, the close-up footage in a forest).
- Continuity: When Dacascos parks his car right outside the dead-guy's grocery store, the car faces towards the entrance door. When he leaves the store and gets in the car, the car now faces the direction where he wants to go.
- Continuity: Throughout the course of the film, the bombs set around the city count down from 48 hours until the city is destroyed, but during the last 10 or so minutes of the film, one shot of the bomb timer shows 40 seconds and clearly counts up to 43 seconds before cutting away. The timer then continues counting down.
- Crew or equipment visible: During the initial fight scene with the zombie/vampires, Renchard is about to set a creature on fire that's hanging upside down, there is a VERY noticeable shadow on the ground, like another creature is coming after him, but no one appears. It had to have been a crew member walking in front of the spotlight.
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- Errors in geography: SPOILER: When Renchard goes to rescue Briana they are supposed to be in downtown Los Angeles, but the dumpster says Oxnard. Oxnard is some 60 miles away from LA.
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