In the courtroom scene, Rosco's baton is seen almost falling from the door handle. When the camera returns to this viewpoint, the baton has been set back in the handle.
When Hogg is boiling crawfish, he plops one down on the plate after hearing the news of his safe. The crawfish begins to crawl around (still alive). The next time the plate is shown, nothing is moving.
Near the end of the race, the General Lee's left is being pushed up against the dirt wall and the other side is already badly dented, but as the shot changes and the car turns, the left side is in perfect condition.
When they park the General Lee at the Geology Building and get out of the car, the girls in the back seat disappear. They then are shown climbing out just before the boys cover the car up with the car cover.
After having one of the rear view mirrors shot off, it reappears when the car gets stuck between the construction equipment, and then in the next shot it disappears.
Moonshine burns with a clear blue flame not the red/orange explosions as Uncle Jesse throws the jars during the chase scene. A red flame from moonshine indicates the presence of lead, hardly the quality expected of Duke Moonshine.
According to the narration, Uncle Jesse has only ever been in two places: Hazzard County and Korea. He would not have been deployed directly to Korea, but would have first undergone training, most likely at more than one U.S. military base, before being shipped out.
When the General Lee is being chased, the father shoots the left front fender leaving a hole. When the General Lee jumps, the hole is gone.
While sitting in traffic in the outskirts of Atlanta, it's obvious that the car is sitting higher up on a trailer, as opposed to resting on the pavement. The windows of the General Lee are at the same level as a Ford Expedition, a much taller vehicle.
When the Dukes are stuck in traffic on their way to Atlanta, people comment about the flag on top of the General. If you look closely, the General is just as tall as mini-vans, SUVs, and trucks making it obvious that the car was actually on a trailer or something of that sort.
Bo's beard in the opening sequence looks fake.
When Bo is dragging Luke and the safe and they hit the security guard's car, notice the relatively small amount of damage on the front fender of the Taurus. When the camera flashes back to the guard and Taurus, it's totaled. Radiator steam is coming out of the hood and it never hit the front of the car.
The movie is supposed to take place in spring/summer. The scene shot at the university parade ground shows a very large Christmas wreath hanging from the building across the grounds.
When Bo and Luke are talking to Boss Hogg on the CB radio, Bo still has the mike keyed up when Boss Hogg starts talking.
After Bo and Luke steal the safe out of Boss's trailer, Security shows up and gets in a car to chase them. As the guard drops the transmission from park to drive, you hear the sound of a manual transmission grinding. This car is automatic and should not make that sound.
When Daisy Duke is talking with Billy Prickett about the different sponsor logos on his car, the audio was clearly re-dubbed and doesn't match what she is really saying.
When Jimmy falls from the top of the roof, there is an inflatable visible behind the white picket fence and shrubs.
While sitting in traffic in the outskirts of Atlanta, an SUV pulls up next to 'the boys' and reflected in the side window of the SUV is a reflector bounce board.
When the General Lee jumps on to the highway at the end of the chase scene, you can see a film crew on the corner lot of the gas station below.
The so-called chase scene in "Atlanta" actually occurs in both Baton Rouge and New Orleans, LA with the location alternating throughout the chase.
When Prickett first sees his car with Boss Hogg's picture, the logo for Les Schwab tires is on the wall. Les Schwab tires is a west coast tire chain which does not operate anywhere near Georgia where the movie is set.
During the car chase in "Atlanta", the boys go around a circle with a statue of Robert E. Lee in the middle. That's clearly Lee Circle on St. Charles Ave. in New Orleans, not Atlanta.
During the chase through "Atlanta" the Dukes turn down a side street and in the distance you see the smokestack of a Carnival Cruise Ship. Atlanta is landlocked.
Palm trees are shown in Atlanta in this movie. In reality, Atlanta is too cold for palm trees - the average January daily temperature is only forty degrees Fahrenheit.
A boom mic is visible above Bo & Luke's heads in the geology lab scene, right after Luke flirts with Katie and Bo says "What are you doing?".
In the safe-cracking scene it appears that they attempt to light plastic explosives with a cannon fuse. There is talk of wires being backwards, but if there was an electrical detonator, then what was the cannon fuse for?