This is an thread that is devoted to identifying errors, miscalculations, etc. for cinematic media, or anything related to film. (In other words, DVDs/Cassettes, movies, TV shows, and short films.)
I was watching series of unfortunate events on Netflix, and the show takes place in like the 50s, and there is a 2015 fiat 500 is one of the scenes, its very noticeable
San Andreas has so many errors that I want to point all of them, but I can't do that easily. One thing is for certain... that tsunami is impossibly high. It would've been relatively lower than the height in-film.
(bump but it's not really a bump anyways since it's my thread) I noticed that Riley's SF home design is off when compared to a real SF house. As seen above in the blue house, it'd be a bit more fancier, and would have the triangular roof, not a flat one. Even flat-roofed houses like this: ...would have a bit more of that real Californian style to it.
It's not really much off-topic TBH. EDIT: Must be a GV then. They were sold in the US anyways. The problem is, since it takes place modern-day (release date specifically), wouldn't it be a more newer hatchback?
I also see two Crown Victorias and 2 Smart fortwos. There was also the bus having smaller, stubbier wheels as well. (The MCI MC-Series which Riley enters.) (Also, the bus plate looks more like the modern Massachusetts plate.)
Also, as I said before about SA, the Subaru would've been slower when it was hit by the landslide, and would've suffered a worse fate.