When Lois is reading Clark's vows in the Daily Planet bullpen, his voiceover narration doesn't always match the text on the page.
When Clark and Lois are in the Daily Planet building, they have a copy of a government motor vehicle database stored locally on their intranet with full privileges. This is illegal.
At the start, before casting, the planet Apokolips is shown as passing so close to the planet Saturn that it cuts through the path of Saturn's ring and the masses in the ring collide with Apokolips and scatter around. Saturn's ring is made of icy masses and when a burning massive body like Apokolips passes nearby, everything in the ring will melt and even evaporate, there would be no solid mass left to collide with Apokolips and get deflected.
The planet Apokolips has been shown to have arrived from near Saturn to near Earth within less than a day. With such a speed of approach why should it be hanging in the sky for hours. It would have collided with Earth in no time even before any person could really see it.
Astronomers and scientists all over the world have been continuously watching skies and there have been hundreds of tiny bodies, comets have been discovered in the far depth of skies much before they could approach Earth. It is odd that such a massive burning planet, Apokolips, comes to Earth and nobody could have seen in weeks, even months, in advance.
The planet, Apokolips, somehow stops at the exact position to cast a total solar eclipse. When Apokolips had been hurling through the skies, there is no logic or force or explanation why and how that will stand at that same exact position for so long. With its momentum, it would have passed from the front of the Sun, maybe covering it for a millisecond.