I am completely at a loss here and have no idea what the problem is:

A slug was created for the term escape. So website.com/projects/
escape/

url patterns:
url(r'^projects/(?P<slug>[-\w]+)/$', 'views.projectslug',
name='view_project_slug'),

view:
def projectslug(request, slug):
    """Displays the selected project"""
    project = get_object_or_404(Project, slug=slug)

    if request.user.is_authenticated() and
project.team.members.filter(user=request.user):
        is_member = True
    else:
        is_member = False

    return render_to_response('projects/project.html', {
            'selecteduser': project.user,
            'project': project,
            'is_member': is_member,
            'latest_blog': project.blogs.all().order_by('-id')[:1],
            'latest_videos': project.videos.all().order_by('-id')[:6],
            'latest_galleries': project.photos.all().order_by('-id')[:
6],
            'active_members': project.team.members.all().order_by('-
user__last_login')[:6],
            'forum': project.forum
        },
        context_instance=RequestContext(request))

Now for some reason when trying to use the slug escape I am taken to a
page does not exists page. This has happened with a few other terms.
When I change the slug to escape-something it works without a problem.

What am I missing?

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