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Suburbia Goofs

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A New Movie… About A New Generation
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TR roam the neighbourhood...

Oooopsy...

"Er, someone wasn't on top of their game that day..."
See the goofs, blunders and plain ole mistakes in the 1984 Drama movie starring Chris Pedersen, Bill Coyne, Jennifer Clay, Andrew Pege

Wade Walston, Timothy Eric O’Brien, Don Allen, Flea, Maggie Ehrig, Grant Miner, Christina Beck, Andrew Pece, Donald V. Allen, Lee Frederick, Jeff Prettyman, Dorlinda Griffin, Robert Griffin (II), Donna Lamana, Anna Schoeller Update Cast


We believe the following are all legit mistakes. If we've bungled it, or you have additional info, please update us.

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There's a scene where the gang is driving around in Jack's car looking for a house to steal sod from. If you listen carefully, you can hear Jack call Flea by his real name, Flea, rather than his character name, "Razzle." Flea corrects him by saying, "My name is Razzle, man."
Thanks to Lynda Strukoff
If you look closely at the "shootings" of the dogs, you can clearly see the trip wires used to make the dogs look as if they'd been shot. (Seems a little harsh to trip up a running dog!)
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When Razzle dumps the slushie into the pickled egg jar, blue syrup goes all down the outside of the jar and puddles onto the counter. In the next shot, the slushie is neatly contained (and well mixed) inside the jar with no mess.



Bogus Blunders

Sometimes an apparent goof is not a real mistake




But, nothing bogus that we know yet for "Suburbia".
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