While the 97% rating it currently holds on Rotten Tomatoes seems a tad on the generous side to some, George Millers Mad Max: Fury Road was undoubtedly one of the movie events of 2015. The reboot of the Australian classic lived up to the hype in many ways, with a host of new bad ass retro-futuristic vehicles and killer action sequences to match, though continuity was a real problem for Fury Road, with mistakes present throughout. Due to it being from one of the iconic sequences from the movie, the goof that was noticed by most was the tube of blood flowing from Max (chained to the front of a car) into Nux (driving said car), which inexplicably vanishes between shots. It wasnt the only item to randomly disappear, either - a flag that was knocked off the top of the War Rig trailer as it passed through the canyon reappears in a later wide shot, and the Bullet Farmers guns seem to switch from assault rifles to SMGs whenever they feel like it. Also, whilst acknowledging the post-apocalyptic dystopian setting, Mad Max still supposedly takes place on Earth, which brings the films geography into question. The 160-day bike ride across the salt desert Furiosa talks about just isnt conceivable if they travelled 600 miles a day for 160 days straight they would have travelled around the whole world four times over! In fact, even doing it on foot would cover a distance twice the length of Australia.