The TRANSFORMERS sequel has only been out in cinemas a day and already it's chalking up the movie mistakes as eagle-eyed action film lovers spot gaffes.
Website MovieMistakes.com has already listed 13 errors in director Michael Bay's blockbuster - all reported by film fans in the past 24 hours.
Website creator Jon Sandys tells WENN, "Transformers has had such a panning by critics, and even some
reviews have pointed out inconsistencies, which I think set people up to look for more when they're watching it."
The biggest blunders include make-believe desert and mountains adjacent to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia and a glass-is-half-full, empty and then half-full again scenario in a party scene.
Sandys explains, "When Shia LaBeouf's character Sam is at the frat party, just after he has written the code on the table with cake, he goes and gets a drink. The glass is full, we cut to the girl talking and then back to Sam and the glass is nearly empty, cut to the girl once more and then back to Sam, who has a full glass again."
But the biggest gaffe comes during one of the film's pivotal scenes.
Sandys adds, "The multiple shots of the sinking aircraft carrier are primarily shots of the CVN 74 (USS John C. Stennis) but also have shots of the CVN 72 (USS Abraham Lincoln) and the CVN 71 (USS Theodore Roosevelt). It is reported later on the news as the Roosevelt, and the Stennis is seen towards the end of the movie perfectly fine and providing air support."