When the Yankovic family is sitting eating dinner, the sandwich on Nick Yankovic's (Toby Huss) plate changes several times. It appears toasted, untoasted, or with different fillings between shots. Additionally, the yellow pot appears to change position slightly.
During his drunken concert rant, Al puts the microphone back into the mic stand in one shot, but when the camera angle changes, he is once again holding it in his hand.
The closeup hand playing the accordion at the polka party is a lot hairier than the hand of David Bloom, the actor playing Teenage Al.
Tiny Tim is shown playing the ukulele right-handed. In reality, he was left-handed and played the uke as such.
A scene set in the 1980s refers to "Miami-Dade County" in FL; however, this county was named just plain "Dade County" up until 1997.
It is wrong to shock a patient who is in asystole ('flat line').
The urine stain during the awards ceremony was more on his right thigh, but the picture during the credits has it centered on his crotch.
However, the pictures during the credits are of the real Weird Al , so any discrepancy between the credit photos and events of the movie would be factual rather than continuity errors.
However, the pictures during the credits are of the real Weird Al , so any discrepancy between the credit photos and events of the movie would be factual rather than continuity errors.
The numerous anachronisms and other historical inaccuracies throughout the film are all part of the joke.
The car Al is driving while drunk clearly has the gear shift in Park no key in the ignition.
The emergency doctor says "quick" very slightly before Weird Al as a cue to Daniel Radcliffe: he seems to think Radcliffe forgot his line.
When Al plays "My Bologna" for the first time, he points at the toaster when the toast pops up, while continuing to play the accordion. He points with the hand playing the piano keys of the accordion, however, so this would not be possible.
The emergency team doesn't perform chest compressions.