Great movie, good food and outfuckingstanding dinner company! Only a few technical continuity-related errors that I saw detracted from the film.
My dream job would be as a technical (gun or car related) continuity director for Hollyweird. You know, the guy who is supposed to make sure VanDamme's slide doesn't lock back 3 times during a single firefight scene while he's still yanking the trigger and the foley guys are still making the boom sounds. This would also be the guy who makes sure, after the cutting room folks get through doing their job, that a character doesn't run an entire 5 minute fire fight scene on one 15rd pistol magazine when the viewer has lost track at 30+ rounds having been fired.
Let's see, in order, there was the MP5K that the lead Saudi detective had in the Suburban, whose cocking handle was shown in the locked-back position but in the next angle of that same scene was shown in the proper forward ready position. Then there was the lack of bullet holes in the windshield in the scenes immediately following one where two guys were shot through that same windshield. And Foxx's character kicking out the windshield that magically reappears in the next scene. And as AFSOC mentioned, there was a distinct lack of showing the characters reloading their weapons during an extended fire fight scene. However, they were presented as being capable enough operators, carrying sufficient gear, and given plenty of opportunities whilst behind cover, that the reloading of their weapons was clearly implied. It wasn't like the old days where during one running fire fight a character would fire 17 times from a revolver.
I'd give Kingdom a 4 out of 5 beers on the Manly Movie Brew Scale. Only some gratuitous female nudity with perhaps a touch of dark humor could have improved the score to a perfect 5.
All in all, it was pretty darn good but not quite perfect.
So Kane, how long until Nicole's restraining order against us expires and we can go back to that particular Outback?