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These plot holes don't really ruin the story. You should follow this up with Major plot holes in tv shows and I discovered a good one from The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. I call it Rebekah's lost time. The originals splits off from TVD in 4x20 and the amount of time between that episode and the finale is roughly 1-2 weeks. During that time Rebekah was in Mystic Falls and in the season 5 premier it was revealed she spent the summer with Matt travelling the world. However in TO she shows up in New Orleans 1-2 days after Klaus and Elijah and stays in town for a few months based on Hayley's pregnancy.
Wait... I thought the water weakness that the aliens had in Signs wasn't because it was just water, but because it was blessed water. The father, Mel Gibson's character, blessed each glass of water. Don't entirely know, but I believe the aliens were supposed to be "demons" in some manner.
There could be a movie that's completely free of continuity errors. One might still doubt that certain characters would behave in certain ways. Psychology is an inexact science, so it's difficult to prove what's wrong or right about our assessments of the fictional. Or you can take the most conspicuous or egregious of plot holes and come up with explanations. Think of Lucy Lawless on Simpsons claiming wizards explain everything we can't on Xena. You can perceive a flaw with any story. You can explain any plot hole if you put your mind to it. It's just a question of how big a stretch it is either way. 😉
Since Yoda already established that Jedi can see visions with the Force when Luke was training on Dagobah and had visions then it is plausible that Leia saw visions of Padme and confused them with memories
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The plothole about the poster in Shawshank redemption is partially explained in the original novella, since Andy became so good at being useful to the guards and the wardens (since in the book changed a few times) that he managed to receive some privileges like more personal freedom, shallow perquisitions and even to live alone in his cell (which was the main reason he managed to create the hole without being noticed for twenty years) For how he reattached the poster, I have no explanation but if I recall correctly in the novella they found the hole immediately, it's an invention of the movie that they discovered it when the warden arrived, which imho was one of the best shots of the movie nonetheless.
I can counter that one. The poster may have been attached to the wall but still allowed him to go through the wall. If the bottom part of the poster was not attached to the wall, only the top part was, he could have just lifted it up and gone through that way, which would allow the poster to stay on the wall.
I've always thought Leia was feeling and seeing memories others had of her mother and misinterpreting them as her own. She was Anikin's daughter, and it is clearly stated "there is another", implying that she also has the ability to feel and influence the force, which could explain her accuracy (or she could just be a great shot). But it's fun to think about.
Thank you. She's a force sensitive. It's well known by then in the original trilogy that, "Through the Force, things you will see. Other places. The future. The past. Old friends long gone." Thanks Yoda! :)
There's a ScreenRant article about how the entire prequel trilogy was basically rewritten from Lucas' original vision, which would have actually had Anakin traveling across the galaxy and killing the Jedi under Palpatine's orders and Padme wouldn't find out for some time afterwards
8:02 On Beauty and the Beast: I just had a thought on the portrait being an older (21-year-old) version of himself as young man, compared to when he was cursed as a pre-teen: The castle is enchanted along with the people living there. In the ending you see even the castle itself was transformed into a dark foreboding place when it was cursed, turning back into angelic figures and gleaming marble and bright stone. Maybe the painting was too enchanted in that moment of the first curse to be the real image of the prince as he would have been aging naturally, growing along side with him (like a Dorian Grey painting in a sense) and that is why the Beast rips at it, because he does not look or resemble this person; it's a reminder of what he is now: A Beast, not a Man.
For the "after midnight" issue in Gremlins, I never before thought of time zones or Daylight Savings Time, but I always wondered what time it was okay to feed them again.
Idk if I consider it a plotholes or just something that should have been established. The Star Wars one with Revenge Of The Sith is a plot hole. Leia saying she remembered her mother but padme died after giving birth.
@@sheldonadams8343 Padme looks at Leia and names her. Leia says she doesn't have a clear memory of her mother; only vague impressions which seems to fit in with what happens (someone strong in the Force might remember their birth, but only "feelings" of it).
#1- That isn't even my biggest qualm about the aliens being "allergic" to water. It's not just that there is liquid water covering 66-75% of Earth, or even that there's precipitation most of the time. The biggest problem is that there's HUMIDITY IN THE AIR! The aliens should've started disintegrating or whatever the second they opened their ship doors. That single aspect of the film makes me go insane every time I remember it!
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There's a theory they aren't allergic to water. But that they are actually demons not aliens and since the daughter was conceived accidentally she was considered a miracle therefore she was blessed. All the water she touched would have also been blesses the dame way a priest would. That's why they are hurt by it. The mom seeing visions before her death was her communicating with God and telling her husband the holy man to pass along the words of God by telling merril to swing away. Which is why he regains his faith at the end of the movie.
The difference with the “water” is that the little girls Dad was a Preacher or Reverend and was “blessing” all her half drank glasses. I was raised Roman Catholic and remember the giant bowl of “Holy water” at the entrance to the church. The first time I touched it I thought it would 🔥burn🔥 for some reason, but it didn’t- just felt lukewarm. 🤷🏽♀️
When Neo comes across Cypher in the "I don't even see the code. I just see blonde, brunette, redhead' scene, C shuts down his terminal quickly. The implication is that he's writing a code that will allow him to plug in and get out without an operator.
With Spider-Man, Electro actually partially explains this. When he talks about getting fried by Garfield’s Spider-Man, he was taking in “all that data”. That includes the data from ozcorp. They most likely had information connecting Peter Parker to the project. He wouldn’t have had a face to connect the name to
The simple explanation is that this is a movie about the multiverse. We all assume that Electro is the one from TASM 2, but it's a possibility he's not. He could be from a universe where he knows Spider Man is Peter Parker. Could also explain why he's no longer blue.
Thats what I was thinking as well. Maybe the movie uses it as the info is IN his mind, like in his subconscious, and hasn't recalled it. He did say while he was taking in all the energy and data and he was just about to turn into pure energy when he showed up in the movie. Maybe, he hasn't had the time yet to learn to consciously access the info he has in his mind. Its known somewhere in his mind but noy consciously. All of this is a way it could work but not officially stated lol.
@@RandyMarsh0301 when he comes to form he was already getting straight teeth but other physical features could had been changed cuz of different energy field in the MCU cuz of the arc reactor energy and/or the extra gamma from the snaps
The Lost World entry is actually a case of failed visual storytelling: When we go onto the ship's deck, we see the T-Rex's cage from the island, and a dead crewmember's hand holding the controls for the hold, implying it was on deck when the incorrect injection caused it to break free. Afterwhich, it killed the crew, then was either lured or willingly went into the hold, where a dying crewmember closed the doors on it. The deleted scene is a myth.
@@anubusx After the lost world they did. John Hammond made a pact with the Costa Rican government . But this was easily broken by the government & poachers unfortunately found their way onto the island ,
In Shawshank when Red is telling the story of Andy’s escape they show Andy digging out the hole and the poster is taped at the top but not at the bottom. You can see Andy pause for a second cause he thinks someone is coming and the poster is draped on his back. While this may not have worked it does explain how the poster was attached
In "Blade", Whistler didn't actually turn yet (he was still human), which is why he didn't ash or anything when he shot himself. Also he was so weakened by the attack on him by the vampires, he probably didn't have enough strength to shoot himself in a vital place like the head, or heart. And also also, he was to weak to pick up the gun (which he dropped), and do it right. In fact they explained what happened clearly in "Blade 2" when one of the vampires said , " He shot himself then he turned" They didn't state specifically say where the bullet went. Remember, Blade walked away and we heard the gunshot, but this doesn't necessarily mean that Whistler was dead. He laid there "close" to death for hours until he actually did turn into a vampire and healed. Simple.
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Professor McGonagall's age doesn't seem all that absurd when you consider that Dumbledore was 115-116. So I see no reason why McGonagall couldn't age just as slowly.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 I'm saying that according to harry potter cannon she wasn't alive wizards age like regular people they just live longer the harry potter movies aren't cannon
@@trinityhorn9265 there is no proof to this in any media, not even her Harry Potter page indicates the year she was born, this “plot hole” is inferred from vague details in the books, McGonagall was born in the late 1800’s
@@KalomikaArts He had no resources when he hopped that ship in Batman Begins and he still managed to make it to Asia. He's Batman. He's a brilliant tactician .
@@KalomikaArts Yeah...THAT makes for riveting movie scenes...showing someone travel. Just like how Donner/Lester should have showed up Superman walking back from the Fortress of Solitude after he took away his powers. It would have had audiences on the edge of their seats.
doc ock throwing a car is nonsense, sure, but i woudn't call that a plot hole. plus, he left before harry tells him not to hurt peter, the movie makes that pretty clear
I feel like the whole Thanos Infinity Gauntlet scene can be REALLY easily explained. I really don't know why everyone assumes that post credits scene takes place in 2015. As we know from MANY MCU movies, post credits can take place months or even years after the movie, I just assumed the Age of Ultron post credits took place in 2018, and it's an incredibly simple explanation
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I’ve always thought that he could have had Eitri forge the gauntlet in 2015. Loki had been ruling Asgard for two years at that point and neglecting his duties, while Heimdall had fled and couldn’t warn anybody.
@@julianortiz5712 I think he was waiting for all of them to be revealed. By age of Ultron, four had been found. Two years later, Strange uses the time stone on Dormamu. That’s five. Then, in late 2017 I think, Nebula sneaks onto Thanos’ ship to kill him but she’s captured and her record reveals that Gamora knows where the soul stone is. Bingo. So, he starts with Xander, then Asgard is destroyed so he takes the tesseract and the rest is a great movie
With Beauty and the Beast when she put the curse on him and it said "a rose that would bloom until his 21st year." growing up I always thought that he had 21 years for someone to fall in love with him. It had nothing to do with his age.
I believe the original story actually does mention his age as being 10 or 11 at the time of the curse, and he being exceptionally rude, even for a child. As for the painting, it's not uncommon for the aristocracy of old to portray children much more maturely (physically speaking).
In 'Superman: The Movie' (based on the Golden Age comic book version created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), the live action movie version of Superman's maximum speed was 98 percent of the speed of light. Ladies and gentlemen, Christopher Reeve's Superman version was indeed an Earth-level Kryptonian hero.
The problem with their explanation - which, by the way was something I came up with on my own when I was a kid - is that we actually see Superman decelerate and turn the other direction while Earth is still spinning backwards. If what we were looking at were because he was exceeding _c,_ then Earth should have started spinning forward again when he was slowing down. But no, he accelerates again in the opposite direction, and THEN Earth started spinning forwards. That's just wrong.
#14 a lot of people said that 21st year did not refer to his 21st birthday. It refers to the time period between the curse and the end of the curse. After all gives us the opportunity to understand why there were pictures of him as an adult. It should make sense anyway, because the implication in the entire movie was that he was cursed as an adult not a child. I’m kind of glad that they remove the line though from future showings because it has led to a bunch of unnecessary confusion.
The poster in "Shawshank redemption" is not a mistake: the scotch tape was invented in 1925, for 1930 its use was common already. The movie stars in 1947, and Andy worked in the library, it is reasonable that he had access to the adhesive tape. Also, is pretty well established that the guards gave him special treatment, so is clear why they didn't make good inspections of his cell
If B&tB embraced the curse happening when he was 11, it would have made for a more complex and damaged Beast. The worst thing about this plot hole is that it was a wasted opportunity to flesh out the character and make the task of finding love seem more insurmountable, as he would have been a beast since childhood.
So while McGonagall's age is a major plot hole for the HP universe, the reasons WatchMojo gave can be really easily disproven if you've read the books or follow anything on Pottermore. Wizards in general live a much longer life than muggles (Dumbledore's age at death is over 100, Nicholas Flamel is a few hundred?) But via the books and Pottermore, it has been determined that McGonagall's teaching career started in the 50's. So while she could be alive during the time of the Fantastic Beasts films, she would still be a young child. Clearing the film makers just decided to screw with the canon of the books and do what they want. For me, an even more obnoxious plot is in Chamber of Secrets, the teachers claimed that the whole school was searched but couldn't locate a chamber. Did they not think to ask the newly acquired ghost in the girl's bathroom that is in fact the ghost of the girl that was killed? If Dumbledore is such a brilliant wizard how could he not figure that out? Also did they not send the ghosts through the walls and pipes and what not to find this chamber? Surely one of them would have discovered at least one pipe that leads down there
@@trinityhorn9265 wrong her date of birth is never explicitly said, she could very well have been born in the late 1800’s, theres passages that Dumbledore confided in her about his feelings and thoughts while teaching Tom Riddle, who she had never taught, she could of been on a leave from the school at that time
No. 12: Midnight is the (precise) middle of the night, no matter where you are. Time zones and local time adjustments are human inventions. Midnight only depends on the position of the sun and the Earth. The old Chinese guy obviously didn't think he'd have to explain what midnight is, although from your video it's clear it isn't that obvious to everyone so he would better have explained it in detail after all 😃 No. 7: Of course sequels and prequels can create plotholes like that. But this one is easily filled. Leia is force sensitive. So through the Force she could have received some images about her mother that she took for memories. I mean, Luke literally sees dead people (force ghosts) including his father as he was before he got burned to a crisp and became Darth Vader. No. 5: This is the same old time travel paradox and I don't think it makes sense to try and analyse it, and call it a plothole. I mean, after sending the T-800 back in time, Skynet should have noticed nothing changed and sent a dozen more. And you can go on like that for every single movie involving time travel. Paradoxes are inheritent to all things time travel, even if they would be possible in real life. See 'the grandfather paradox". No. 2: Yes, it's a major plothole I never even thought about after I saw the movie (all three times!). Because of a joke in Family Guy I did a search for this plothole and found this video. Proves that when you're 'in the zone' of a good movie the suspension of disbelief is strong indeed 😉. No. 1: Admittedly it's an easy way out, even a Deus Ex Machina in that movie. But it's not a plothole at all. Earth may consist of 70% water but the aliens were clearly interested in the other 30%. Humanity has been planning to colonize Mars for a while now and it will happen eventually. We know 100% of the atmosphere on Mars is deadly to us but that doesn't mean we won't go there for other reasons.
I'm honestly getting a little tired about the Signs/water thing. There are a lot of unique things on this planet (minerals, LIFE, etc) that could have made the invasion worthwhile. It was only a short, one night invasion. They could have realized the water issue, or they could have gotten what they came for (with the water issue being an acceptable risk). It's really not that big of an issue. and was extremely secondary to the actual plot.
@Ömer Ali Güneş It's pretty heavily implied in the movie that the water in the house has all been blessed as it was placed there by the daughter (who had been described with angelic terms multiple times), making it essentially holy water, and the aliens and allegory for demons. The movie is about a priest regaining his faith.
And the rest of the world is is sick of M. Night apologists coming up with ridiculous convoluted excuses. Please, please, POLEASE tell me you have at least enough education to know that the Earth is not the only planet with those minerals. Billions of planets have minerals. With no defenses. Not to mention, the movie pretty strongly implied that they were harvesting humans. Why would they have tried to take the kid (who is ALSO mostly deadly poisonous water) if they just wanted minerals.
The invasion itself makes no sense. An alien species with advanced technology crosses light-years of space to... do nothing, in the most risky manner possible? 1. They don't wear any kind of space suit or protective clothing. If they didn't know water was literally everywhere, why did they risk running around naked? If they knew, why did they risk running around naked? For that matter, how did they survive breathing our air? 2. They didn't obtain anything worthwhile to justify the risk and cost of their trip. No heavy machinery to mine, no massive cargo ships to put acquired materials in. Not even any basic devices to scan the environment and obtain information (if they were only a scout party). 3. The invasion only lasted for one night? After traveling trillions of miles for who knows how long? What were they going to do, just turn around and head back home? If they were going to stay on Earth, with its toxic environment, shouldn't they have built some kind of protective structure (and used protective clothing)? These aliens were stupid, ignorant, or both.
The Shawshank Redemption plot hole can easily be explained if Andy used some double sided tape on the bottom of the poster. Either that or he half glued a sheet of paper to the back of the poster, he could then bend some of the paper into the hole and weight it down with some stones after leaving his cell.
He could have glued a length of card stock or card board to the bottom of the poster covering the width. Then fold over several strands of duct tape to the cardboard/ card stock. Then as he’s about to be completely in the tunnel reach back with his foot, push the poster so the bottom swings out, when the poster comes back, Andy is in the tunnel and the duct tape catches the wall.
As good as this video is, the "how does Bruce get back to Gotham so quickly?" question is easily answered. He didn't do it quickly. Within the time-frame of the events of the movie (specifically the timer on the bomb), escaping the pit to his Gotham return were roughly 2wks apart. There is a city only a short distance away from the entrance to the pit, and Bruce still has connections (not to mention his extensive time travelling incognito in the first act of Batman Begins. Also, not all of the bridges were destroyed as there is that one bridge they were going to use to escape on the school buses, with the cop stopping Black by saying he will shoot if he takes a step and blow the bridge if he steps again. There was plenty of time for Bruce to get back.
To be fair about the Blade movie, neither Whistler nor Blade specified what type of round was in the gun. Blade uses regular rounds on familiars and silver on the vamps, so that can explain his resurrection in the sequel.
According to comic book movie logic, the vampires did kill Whistler to the point his heart was near death making it look like he's dead then the vampires in Blade 2 were using Whistler in a blood vat suspension liquid tank trying to turn him into a vampire but Blade managed to keep it from happening by turning him back to human in the nick of time, by the time Blade 3 came even though it's convoluted Whistler died saving Blade from the authorities controlled by vampires ending his character.
In "The Wizard of Oz," the Wizard is clearly sending Dorothy, her dog, and her three friends off to die. "Bring me the witch's broomstick." Really? This little girl, a Cairn terrier, and three misfits are going to somehow assassinate the murderous, supernaturally powerful Wicked Witch of the West and bring back her broomstick? That's like saying, "Bring me Idi Amin's machine gun." There's absolutely no way it's going to happen. Dorothy and her pals are dead if they try to follow the "Wizard's" advice. They try anyway - and don't die - but it's obviously because of Glinda the Good's intention. Fine. But the Wizard didn't know that. He wasn't in on her scheme to build Dorothy's character by sending her on an impossible mission. If you take his instructions at face value, the Wizard was -- obviously - sending Dorothy & pals off to die. (Why? Probably because he feared another Kansas native might exposed his con.) That, my friends, is a plot hole. But I'm the only one who seems to have noticed it.
Also, the aliens apparently landed in an area that had 0% humidity, so their adverse reaction to water would still be unknown to them until Merrill started swinging away.
@@dougk.9826 Weren't they landing all over the world though? Either way, if they've mastered space travel, they should be smart enough to test if they can survive on a planet before invading it.
@@lonellfletcher Not accounting for microscopic threats is more believable than not knowing you're weak to freaking water. Then again; just last night, I heard a more in depth version of the "They're actually demons" theory that really checks out.
If you look closely, the water only damages their skin, not the flesh beneath it. They can change their skin color to blend in with their environment, which they could not use of they were wearing a suit to protect themselves. They assumed stealth would serve them better than armor, and were wrong. As to why they would invade a world with so much water, the same question could be asked of those wanting to go to Mars, which is arguably much more hazardous to us.
I think that rule was lost in translation and should have been "don't feed them after dark or they fall asleep." My dog knows when it's dark and goes to sleep on his own but sometimes we wake up around midnight or 1am. Sometimes we have a snack. I think mid-sleep snacks is what the rule means.
I'm shocked that the entry for 17 Again didn't even actually mention the fact that not even Mike and Scarlet's kids even so recognized their own father from the yearbook! It most definitely would have saved their daughter, Maggie, from having that crush on him and almost having sex with him too! Lol Scarlet also did check the yearbook way later on near the end of the movie to see the resemblances but yeah she most definitely should have gone for it from the beginning of the movie or at least when she first sees Mike as his young self again. Lol
I think the mind would force itself to believe that since it's not possible, it can only be an uncanny resemblance, and not actually Mike - because it couldn't be him.
@@RonJDuncan So glad I found this comment because it was my first thought. If you come across someone that looks exactly like your spouse when they were 17 you don't automatically assume it's your spouse and they became 17 again. That is FAR less likely than someone that happens to look identical to your spouse.
The reason why Electro came into Spider-Man No Way Home is because he heard the name Peter from Gwen Stacy. He may not know who he is and what he looks like but he does know the name of the Andrew Spider-Man
I have a couple of ideas. Maybe as an inherited user of the Force, Leia had special abilities added to her memory to be able to remember vague things about her mother even though she was only a baby, but at that time she didn't know why? As for "Signs," perhaps the aliens were only allergic to fresh water? Our planet has more salt water than fresh water, so maybe they thought they could handle it.
I just searched it, and there are some real-world claimants to memory of their own births. There's just no scientific verification. No surprise there since it's hard to believe in the first place and any given case might be impossible to test. The idea that Leia's memory is force-assisted works if that just means presence-sensing. If newborn Leia needs to see Padmé's sad, beautiful face then we gotta check the scene. In this vid, seems to me she's never facing Padda-Mommy with open eyes. So it's inconclusive and depends on interpretation, that's all. 🤗
@WatchMojo You clearly forgot that Obi-Wan Kenobi series did addressed that plot hole of Leia remembering her real mother when Obi-Wan told Leia about Padme.
In Beauty and The Beast he was cursed as an adult and stopped aging when he turned into a beast. “Doomed to remain a beast FOREVER” ie as The Beast he doesn’t age. The 21st year is meaning, his 21st year as a beast
That bit about Electro not knowing who Peter is has an explanation. A slightly weak explanation, but an explanation nonetheless. Gwen identified Peter(Andrew) by name during the fight with Electro, and Electro quite probably heard that. Whether that would be enough for him to make the connection that Peter Parker is Spiderman, or whether just knowing Spidey's real name is Peter would be enough to catch him in the spell... That's debatable. But it is at least something of an explanation.
In Signs, when they are listening to the radio. The person talking said the aliens seemed desperate. I always took that as a sign that they didn't plan to arrive on Earth. Maybe they crashed landed.
The difference with the “water” is that the little girls Dad was a Preacher or Reverend and was “blessing” all her half drank glasses. I was raised Roman Catholic and remember the giant bowl of “Holy water” at the entrance to the church. The first time I touched it I thought it would “burn” for some reason, but it didn’t- just felt lukewarm. 🤷🏽♀️
@@anuragdas2741 Nope...sorry fanboy..that's not gonna fly. They sent SCOUTS. To a plant full of water, and where water falls from the sky very often. Especially in the areas where they seemed to be scouting first. (farm lands where ty made the crop circles.) You can make all the excuses you want that in all those times it just HAPPENED to never rain, (or that they never got any DEW on them during their nighttime jaunts through the cornfield), but it is still the world's biggest plot hole by one of the most overrated writers ever.
@@anuragdas2741 Nope. Sorry, fanboy. That ain't gonna fly. There is NO WAY the scouts were able to scout out locations to invade, make the crop circles, run through Mel Gibson's cornfield at night, and NEVER encounter water. Either rain or dew. Or sprinkler systems. (You know...farms require a lot of water.) Any way you look at it, it is an EXTEME plot hole by one of the most overrated movie writers ever.
Since Electro teamed up with Harry, who knew Peter was Spiderman, and Elecro heard Gwen call Spiderman Peter, it is likely that Electro knows Spiderman is Peter Parker. What he doesn't know, is who Peter Parker is when he isn't in spandex.
20) Electro said he thought Peter was gonna be Black, not that he didn’t know Peter Parker was Spider-Man…. 19) Scarlett repeatedly said she thought the resemblance was uncanny. Why would she see a teenager that looks like a younger version of her husband and immediately assume it’s him? She didn’t know about the magical change so it makes sense that that thought never crossed her mind. 14) this plot hole was addressed/fixed in the live action remake 13) just because we don’t see the crew get eaten, doesn’t change the fact that they were 9) Actors frequently play characters that are different ages than themselves, case in point Gloria Stuart. She played a 100 year old woman in Titanic but was in her late 80’s. Also, I’m pretty sure Dumbledore was over 100 years old when he died but Michael Gambon wasn’t. 7) For all we know Bail Organa told her a little bit about Padmé and her latent Force abilities filled in the rest.
One plot hole I think is overlooked is in the DC live action movies where Martian Manhunter decides not to help Superman fight off Zod or Doomsday knowing these guys could possibly destroy Earth and now all of a sudden in Justice League he now thinks it's the right time to help doesn't make sense.
Revealing Martian manhunter was a mistake. It was just pure fan service. As much as I love the Snyder cut i wish it wasn’t in there because it serves absolutely no purpose to the film and felt incredibly forced and out of place just like captain America suddenly being able to wield Thor’s hammer.
@@vetarlittorf1807 incorrect. Snyder never intended for Martian manhunter to be in the movie. It was an idea he came up with on the fly. His original cameo idea was for John Stewart’s Green Lantern but Warner brothers rejected it. He still shot the scene with green lantern and released a picture of it on Twitter
With a category as extensive as this, there are obviously bound to be lots of omissions. But there are at least two major plot-holes in James Whale's Frankenstein that are worth including. 1) How could the father of the drowned girl possibly have known that the creature was responsible: at a time when nobody (except Henry Frankenstein himself, and maybe two other people) even knew the creature existed at all? 2) How did the creature know where Frankenstein lived, to able to break into his house on his wedding night... and why would it even do that, in the first place? (The answer is clear enough in the book, where the creature itself narrates half the story... but there's just no explanation whatsoever in the film)
Here's one nobody ever mentions...In the Dark Knight, the Joker crashes Wayne's party. He gives a huge speech while he has a knife to Rachel After she kicks him in the balls, Batman suddenly appears behind Joker and attacks him. HOW THE HELL does Batman get behind the joker during his monolog SURROUNDED by henchmen and the party guests? Did he tip-toe into the room and say "Shhhh"??
@YuckFouTubeX dude I LOVE that someone at least read that and TRIED to explain that scene lol. No way he gets directly behind the guy to hear the entire speech to interrupt at that exact moment and nobody sees the dude. The "Shhh" idea cracks me up every time. Lol
Gremlins 2 already poked fun at the feeding after midnight thing. So at least the writers were aware and addressed that issue. They didn't give an answer, but they brought it up nonetheless.
Another big one with spider man 2 is, why does doc oc even bother bargaining with Harry? Doc oc could just demand the tritium at this point as Harry is powerless to refuse.
Harry doesn't keep it in his safe (normally). He had to go acquire it from other sources and only had it in his safe when doc ock returned with Spider-man.
Number 20 on this list is false! When Electro was unconscious during his final scene Gwen Stacy clearly said Peter right as Electro opened up his eyes.
as far as the gremlins time thing a theory i always had is it has more to do with internal chemistry then the actual time. like normally they are very active up to and until like around ten, then their sleep hormones start to flood into their brains, then around midnight it is at it's peek and they go to sleep. however their bodies and hormones are more a kin to a hybreed of bugs, lizards and plants causing it so if they eat when their sleep hormones are at it's peek they go through a metamorphoses like locusts
Agreed. The Mogwai's body knows when it's the middle of the night. It doesn't matter where the Mogwai is or what time zones or local times humans deem that place to be in. Midnight is midnight, plain and simple.
Leia remembering her mother makes sense, she probably felt her emotions and Bail Organa, who raised Leia and was an ally of Padme was there during the birth, he described how it was to Leia years later.
Luke: "Do you REMEMBER your mother, your real mother?" Sorry, but you sound extremely desperate with your explanation just so Lucas doesn't appear to be a lousy writer. She can't actually remember Padme. Being told about someone is totally different from being able to remember them. And even if she could somehow remember her, why doesn't Luke?
The force is different for every force-sensitive, Leia might have felt her mother emotions with the force because she was surrounded with it at a young age, while Luke just discovered later that he has those abilities.
@@white-dragon4424 Anakin "remembered" Padme's death months before it even happened, so his daughter could have had similar visions while still in the womb and only mistook them as memories. Hell, Anakin didn't even have a FATHER, and you think Leia remembering her dead mom doesn't make sense?
#7 is a little off they do talk about in the books and I do think they mention in the movies that Dumbledore is a few hundred years old like wizards can live a long time so McGonagall’s being alive in 1923 very possible
I have questions about beauty and the beast. 1): A) how could the villagers have not known about the beast? They seemed to know the way to the castle very well. B) if the beast is the prince and future king of France then how did the villagers not know about him if they realistically were paying taxes every year and their money goes to him? 2): why did the “enchantress” turn the staff into objects, if they did nothing wrong? 3) if Chip is the youngest member of the pots family, then how did mrs.pots give birth to him as a tea pot? 4) Mrs. implies that mrs.pots is married. Where is her husband?
As for your 2nd question I think the enchantress may have thought they were guilty by association. Another possibility is she decided to punish him by transforming his employees.
“Midnight” refers to the middle of the night. You could then ask “well, the whole of next day is after midnight, so when is it safe to feed them?”. Well, if you wait until the sun comes up then you’d be feeding them after DAWN.
All 5 villains from from few different Spider-Man film franchises and billions of people of Earth-199999 got their memories wiped about Spider-Man's secret identity before the end of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.'
Well for the first one electro does know that Spider-Man’s name is Peter Parker because in Tasm 2 Harry Osborn tells electro about his freind Peter and then later in the movie Gwen yells PETER! And then we cut to electro which implies that he heard that his name was Peter but he never saw his face and so the “I thought you’d be black “ joke still makes sense because he never saw Peter’s face.
So the age thing has always been a thorn in my side lol. I started doing the math. For example Hagrids age. He was expelled in his third year right? We find that out in Chamber of Secrets which flashbacks were 50 yrs ago. Hagrid would have been 13 so that would make him about 63 in the second book/movie. In flashback, Dumbledore is a professor but looks way older than he should. I chalk it up to them just using same actor and not knowing ages. Honestly, it was Dumbledore's age that prompted me to do the math. If we go real time 50 yrs prior (1997 book) that would mean Hagrid was in his third year in 1947. I always chalk it up to wizards just age slower. Timeline wise if Fantastic Beast is in the 20s it would be about 25-30 yrs before Hagrid and Tom/Voldemort attended. I concluded that bare minimum Dubledore was over 100 which kinda makes sense if he got elixer from Flammel. The parents generation are where is gets murky with age. I had assume most of them were in school around same time. You know Snape and the James crew were for a fact but we don't know if say Ron's parents were. I would argue that they are older than Snape, Lily, James and crew because the Weasley's have 2 kids already out of Hogwarts. Think it was said the friends Tom had in school became his death eaters which would imply Snape and Lucious were in school with Tom and Hagrid but I doubt it. They likely joined later. Again I did all this before the Prequel series.
The Leia remembers her mother bugged me as i first watched episode 3. I get Padme dying is the better story but you clearly set up her surviving in the original trilogy. You gotta stick with that.
Missed a huge plot hole with faceoff. Their blood types are different so it would be likely that the face transplant would have been rejected by the host.
Also in Spiderman no way home. Flint Marko(Sandman) didn't know that Peter Parker was spiderman either. Tobey Maguire's Spiderman revealed his face to Flint in Spiderman 3, and told Flint that Ben Parker was his uncle. But Peter never said that his name was Peter.
Maybe the spell was broken (it did tear the universe a new one...). He knew Spider-man's face and Electro knew Spider-man's real name (but not what his face looked like).
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Unrelated but lots of retards tend to believe Jack drowned. In the movie he clearly dies from hypothermia. The two are literally different things. Did I miss something?
@@johnblaze2665 like I don't have a problem with people with religious convictions or religious convictions themselves but just shouting it in all caps on multiple different comments sections. It's just lazy evangelism like there's actual people that work at it and go to different countries and do missionary work.
How come no one ever mentions the huge plot hole in Citizen Kane? How could anyone have known that Charles Kane said anything when he died, let alone Rosebud, when he was alone in his room, and he muttered it instead of yelling it out? Yes, a nurse did come in moments later, but could she have heard it, especially since the door was closed?
For #1, I think someone said that the water they had was Holy Water, which would make sense for the fact that Mel Gibson's character in that was a priest.
I watch "Signs" with the theory they aren't Aliens but, Demons and the water is holy water. The battle turned in the middle east (holy lands, so holy water) and Bo is referred to as an angel more than once so all her drinking glasses are holy by her . The idea has holes, and isn't mine (I read it somewhere...reddit I believe) but Aliens scare me and that theory makes the movie less terrifying to me. 😝
No10. There is a theory which states that even though electro didn’t know Peter Parker was spider man, he DID know that Spider-Man’s name was Peter. As in part of the original movie he hears someone call him Peter.
#12 could be explained even in his Beast form he would still age like he would have as a human. As for the painting it's possible the castle staff painted the portrait of what he would've looked like at that age as human before he was cursed or to celebrate the curse being broken.
In The Lego Batman Movie, it is stated around the beginning that Superman sent Zod to the Phantom Zone. However, when Joker gets sent to the Phantom Zone, Zod is nowhere to be seen, where many other villains are. It doesn't take too much thinking to realize that doesn't make ANY sense.
Batman DOESN'T teleport from the prison. We only know that at the point where Bane hangs the special forces guys, that they had 23 days before the bomb went off. In an undetermined amount of time, Bruce climbed out of the the Pit & made his way back to Gotham in a reverse of how left Gotham without his wealth 7 years prior to becoming Batman.
I can explain number 7: Leia was adopted into a new family, her new mother died a few years later, and she'd always thought that woman was her real mother.
@@anhurtorrez is correct according to Wookiepedia. See entry for Queen Breha Organa. And I believe Luke specifies "your real mother" in his inquiry. At that point, Leia may think Luke is interested out of idle curiosity. After Luke's claim about their siblinghood, one might wonder why she doesn't revisit the topic and clear up any confusion.
If you remember from the movie, the girl always says “the water tastes funny”, and that’s why she doesn’t finish a glass. It wasn’t the water, it was the additives/contaminants in the drinking water.
Who said it's not an allergy to fluoride or chlorine? It's out in the country and the drinking water would 100% have chlorine added. People in the movie just assume it's just the water doing it.
You forgot the plot hole in Friday. In the beginning Craig said he went to go get his paycheck and they fired him. So how did he not have the money to help smokey pay big worm?
Leia used the force 🙄, Rey had quite the flashback in the following film, I don't see that as a plot hole in Return of the Jedi. Artoo could've shown holo vids too The Bat had autopilot, that can be how Batman got back, besides HE'S BATMAN People only hate David Fincher's Alien 3 for killing off Newt when Carrie Henn was retired from acting anyway, at least Hicks survived according to a video game people hate and I never played, but surely Hicks surviving is the game's redeeming factor. They kinda had to write Newt out of the show when the actress retired. How did the egg get on board, egg-morphing or brought on board by the enemies that were there when Hicks switched places with someone else. I didn't play the game, but I saw the clip here on UA-cam. The face hugger found by the dead ox sure didn't look like the same one in the opening, wait are people only judging the theatrical version on here 🤔. Funny how the director disowned the movie that put him on the map, there would be no Seven or Fight Club without Alien 3
Great list! Except for the Shawshank Redemption one! It’s not that hard to re-attach the poster from the inside. They tried this on the tv show “myth busters” and they proved that you can re-attach a poster from the inside. And why would the guards be checking under the poster? They would have no real reason. A poster is a poster..I honestly don’t think they would’ve checked under it especially because they all trusted Andy at that point.
Andy in shawshank has rock tools. He could have folded the bottom of the poster upward and back. Then put flat stone in the fold and glued it with almost anything. Long enough peace's will keep the poster rigid and down.
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The two major plot holes in "The Sixth Sense" that I noticed involved the girl being poisoned by her mother. Several references to doctors unable to pinpoint the cause can't be right. They should have screened the kid for toxicity right from the very first ER visit just as a matter of course, especially at a premier institution like Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Kids are always swallowing stuff, either unknowingly or out of curiosity. This brings me to plot hole #2: This kid, who looked to be about 10 years old, was obviously bright, yet it took the afterlife for her to put two and two together? No kid loves their a parent that much; the instinct for survival should have had her rebel in some way, at some point. In the long run, though, this doesn't distract from the powerful scene where she haunts Cole. Also both PA and Philly have child protective service policies that investigate these situations immediately, also as a matter of course. Yet NOBODY caught on to those classic symptoms of poisoning? (As an ex-caseworker for PA, it's the first thing I would have thought of; in fact, we're required by law to consider it.) Remember also that both of Shyamalan's parents were physicians, so he should have known better. But all that said, I found these gaffs forgivable because the film is terrific otherwise in just about every way, and IMO, M. Night (as writer) hasn't topped it yet.
Witches and Wizards seem to live longer than normal lives. Plus McGonnigal is an expert at transfiguration so she could easily be making herself look younger.
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@Peyton that's the dumbest thing I ever heard. I wasn't even born yet. Plus, is dying really that big a sacrifice if you just come back a couple of days later?
The one about professor McGonagall isn't really a plot hole. Wizards and witches have extended life spans due to magic. I mean, Dumbledore was over 100 years old in the original Harry Potter books/films.
Leia knowing her mother can be explained by the mysteries of the Living Force. She’s the daughter of the Chosen One so she would have a Midi-chlorian count close to if not equaling her father’s. We’ve seen Annie do things no other Jedi have done before. Leia could’ve connected to her mother in her dying moments and gleaned impressions of her face.
Or his accomplice, Harry Osborn, told him that Spider-Man was Peter Parker. Unless Harry showed him Peter’s picture, he would have no idea what HIS Peter Parker looked like until he unmasked in front of him.
19, she grabs his face and says "Oh my God, you look EXACTLY like my ex husband." And for the rest of the movie she is unnerved by that fact and even flirts with the 17-year old and almost kisses him because she gets confused and suddenly thinks she's 17 and that he's her husband (which he is, but he's pretending he isn't). This isn't a plothole at all. If she hadn't recognized him, it would be a plot hole. The movie uses this obvious consequence of the magic age transformation to add more conflict to the story, not remove it or ignore it. 15, Cypher did exactly that. He wrote a program to unplug himself, and that moment where Neo catches him offguard is the proof. The writers stated this, and you're supposed to infer it. You can only consider it a plothole if you need to be spoonfed the plot.
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Maybe Princess Leia remembered her adopted mother, wife of senator Organa?
These plot holes don't really ruin the story. You should follow this up with Major plot holes in tv shows and I discovered a good one from The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. I call it Rebekah's lost time. The originals splits off from TVD in 4x20 and the amount of time between that episode and the finale is roughly 1-2 weeks. During that time Rebekah was in Mystic Falls and in the season 5 premier it was revealed she spent the summer with Matt travelling the world. However in TO she shows up in New Orleans 1-2 days after Klaus and Elijah and stays in town for a few months based on Hayley's pregnancy.
Wait... I thought the water weakness that the aliens had in Signs wasn't because it was just water, but because it was blessed water. The father, Mel Gibson's character, blessed each glass of water. Don't entirely know, but I believe the aliens were supposed to be "demons" in some manner.
One of my favourite quotes about plot holes is: “if the audience can come up with a reasonable explanation themselves, it’s not a plot hole.”
There could be a movie that's completely free of continuity errors. One might still doubt that certain characters would behave in certain ways. Psychology is an inexact science, so it's difficult to prove what's wrong or right about our assessments of the fictional.
Or you can take the most conspicuous or egregious of plot holes and come up with explanations. Think of Lucy Lawless on Simpsons claiming wizards explain everything we can't on Xena.
You can perceive a flaw with any story. You can explain any plot hole if you put your mind to it. It's just a question of how big a stretch it is either way. 😉
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Since Yoda already established that Jedi can see visions with the Force when Luke was training on Dagobah and had visions then it is plausible that Leia saw visions of Padme and confused them with memories
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#8 to be fair, The arms are controlling Octavius. So they’re to blame, not him
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They didnt mention how does doc oc recived spiderman`s punches without killing him?!
Or how did he know that Norman was the green goblin all along?
The plothole about the poster in Shawshank redemption is partially explained in the original novella, since Andy became so good at being useful to the guards and the wardens (since in the book changed a few times) that he managed to receive some privileges like more personal freedom, shallow perquisitions and even to live alone in his cell (which was the main reason he managed to create the hole without being noticed for twenty years)
For how he reattached the poster, I have no explanation but if I recall correctly in the novella they found the hole immediately, it's an invention of the movie that they discovered it when the warden arrived, which imho was one of the best shots of the movie nonetheless.
The poster could have been fixed at the top and unfastened at the bottom, so Andy could drop it after he went into the hole
Agreed its not that huge a plot hole. Guards do get lazy, as everyone does. And if it was strongly taped at the top, I can buy it no problem.
I can counter that one. The poster may have been attached to the wall but still allowed him to go through the wall. If the bottom part of the poster was not attached to the wall, only the top part was, he could have just lifted it up and gone through that way, which would allow the poster to stay on the wall.
I've always thought Leia was feeling and seeing memories others had of her mother and misinterpreting them as her own. She was Anikin's daughter, and it is clearly stated "there is another", implying that she also has the ability to feel and influence the force, which could explain her accuracy (or she could just be a great shot). But it's fun to think about.
Thank you. She's a force sensitive. It's well known by then in the original trilogy that, "Through the Force, things you will see. Other places. The future. The past. Old friends long gone." Thanks Yoda! :)
It's also possible that her memory is of Bail Organa's wife and she may have died a few years after the adoption.
Leia had the force she knew her mother for 9 months .... case closed
There's a ScreenRant article about how the entire prequel trilogy was basically rewritten from Lucas' original vision, which would have actually had Anakin traveling across the galaxy and killing the Jedi under Palpatine's orders and Padme wouldn't find out for some time afterwards
force users can see memories of the past even if she was unaware about it
8:02 On Beauty and the Beast:
I just had a thought on the portrait being an older (21-year-old) version of himself as young man, compared to when he was cursed as a pre-teen: The castle is enchanted along with the people living there. In the ending you see even the castle itself was transformed into a dark foreboding place when it was cursed, turning back into angelic figures and gleaming marble and bright stone. Maybe the painting was too enchanted in that moment of the first curse to be the real image of the prince as he would have been aging naturally, growing along side with him (like a Dorian Grey painting in a sense) and that is why the Beast rips at it, because he does not look or resemble this person; it's a reminder of what he is now: A Beast, not a Man.
Yea, I agree- plus all the mirrors were covered up too right?
Not to mention when they paint portraits of royals, they usually paint them older and more mature.
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For the "after midnight" issue in Gremlins, I never before thought of time zones or Daylight Savings Time, but I always wondered what time it was okay to feed them again.
I just assumed it's after the sun rises
Idk if I consider it a plotholes or just something that should have been established. The Star Wars one with Revenge Of The Sith is a plot hole. Leia saying she remembered her mother but padme died after giving birth.
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@@sheldonadams8343 Padme looks at Leia and names her. Leia says she doesn't have a clear memory of her mother; only vague impressions which seems to fit in with what happens (someone strong in the Force might remember their birth, but only "feelings" of it).
Isn't it always after midnight?
#1- That isn't even my biggest qualm about the aliens being "allergic" to water. It's not just that there is liquid water covering 66-75% of Earth, or even that there's precipitation most of the time. The biggest problem is that there's HUMIDITY IN THE AIR! The aliens should've started disintegrating or whatever the second they opened their ship doors. That single aspect of the film makes me go insane every time I remember it!
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There's a theory they aren't allergic to water. But that they are actually demons not aliens and since the daughter was conceived accidentally she was considered a miracle therefore she was blessed. All the water she touched would have also been blesses the dame way a priest would. That's why they are hurt by it. The mom seeing visions before her death was her communicating with God and telling her husband the holy man to pass along the words of God by telling merril to swing away. Which is why he regains his faith at the end of the movie.
@@peyton6466 Why?!
Also why do they own so many cups
The difference with the “water” is that the little girls Dad was a Preacher or Reverend and was “blessing” all her half drank glasses. I was raised Roman Catholic and remember the giant bowl of “Holy water” at the entrance to the church. The first time I touched it I thought it would 🔥burn🔥 for some reason, but it didn’t- just felt lukewarm. 🤷🏽♀️
When Neo comes across Cypher in the "I don't even see the code. I just see blonde, brunette, redhead' scene, C shuts down his terminal quickly. The implication is that he's writing a code that will allow him to plug in and get out without an operator.
With Spider-Man, Electro actually partially explains this. When he talks about getting fried by Garfield’s Spider-Man, he was taking in “all that data”. That includes the data from ozcorp. They most likely had information connecting Peter Parker to the project. He wouldn’t have had a face to connect the name to
This is purely speculation.
@@ansongordon-creed4047 true, but it’s enough for my blind ignorance
The simple explanation is that this is a movie about the multiverse. We all assume that Electro is the one from TASM 2, but it's a possibility he's not. He could be from a universe where he knows Spider Man is Peter Parker. Could also explain why he's no longer blue.
Thats what I was thinking as well. Maybe the movie uses it as the info is IN his mind, like in his subconscious, and hasn't recalled it. He did say while he was taking in all the energy and data and he was just about to turn into pure energy when he showed up in the movie. Maybe, he hasn't had the time yet to learn to consciously access the info he has in his mind. Its known somewhere in his mind but noy consciously. All of this is a way it could work but not officially stated lol.
@@RandyMarsh0301 when he comes to form he was already getting straight teeth but other physical features could had been changed cuz of different energy field in the MCU cuz of the arc reactor energy and/or the extra gamma from the snaps
The Lost World entry is actually a case of failed visual storytelling:
When we go onto the ship's deck, we see the T-Rex's cage from the island, and a dead crewmember's hand holding the controls for the hold, implying it was on deck when the incorrect injection caused it to break free. Afterwhich, it killed the crew, then was either lured or willingly went into the hold, where a dying crewmember closed the doors on it.
The deleted scene is a myth.
Another plot hole i noticed in Lost World
Why didn't Ingen have some sort of security round Site B to stop people wandering in?
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In Shawshank when Red is telling the story of Andy’s escape they show Andy digging out the hole and the poster is taped at the top but not at the bottom. You can see Andy pause for a second cause he thinks someone is coming and the poster is draped on his back. While this may not have worked it does explain how the poster was attached
Could be Andy taped small stones to the bottom of the poster to keep it from flapping similar to the little weights in drapes.
That Age of Ultron post credit scene could be seen as taking place just before Infinity War. Not necessarily a plot hole.
In "Blade", Whistler didn't actually turn yet (he was still human), which is why he didn't ash or anything when he shot himself. Also he was so weakened by the attack on him by the vampires, he probably didn't have enough strength to shoot himself in a vital place like the head, or heart. And also also, he was to weak to pick up the gun (which he dropped), and do it right. In fact they explained what happened clearly in "Blade 2" when one of the vampires said , " He shot himself then he turned" They didn't state specifically say where the bullet went. Remember, Blade walked away and we heard the gunshot, but this doesn't necessarily mean that Whistler was dead. He laid there "close" to death for hours until he actually did turn into a vampire and healed. Simple.
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Professor McGonagall's age doesn't seem all that absurd when you consider that Dumbledore was 115-116. So I see no reason why McGonagall couldn't age just as slowly.
She was born in 1939 she wasn't alive yet in the fantastic beasts series
@@trinityhorn9265 Again she ages differently and would be much older.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 I'm saying that according to harry potter cannon she wasn't alive wizards age like regular people they just live longer the harry potter movies aren't cannon
@@trinityhorn9265 there is no proof to this in any media, not even her Harry Potter page indicates the year she was born, this “plot hole” is inferred from vague details in the books, McGonagall was born in the late 1800’s
People are arguing about a character from a fictional story about magic! Really!?!?! You're destroying the fun of a story. Get a life people.
In TDKR, Batman didn't teleport to Gotham, there was like a 20-something day gap between the time he escaped and the day the bomb exploded
Nolan should have showed him using resources to get back since he had lost access to everything
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@@KalomikaArts Yeah...THAT makes for riveting movie scenes...showing someone travel. Just like how Donner/Lester should have showed up Superman walking back from the Fortress of Solitude after he took away his powers. It would have had audiences on the edge of their seats.
Dock ock throwing a car at Peter can easily be explained. He's insane. Guys not really thinking clearly when he did that
At that point in the movie he wasn't in full control over the arms since the chip on the back of his neck blew up
Plot holes typically paves the way for story development to be further improved.
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doc ock throwing a car is nonsense, sure, but i woudn't call that a plot hole. plus, he left before harry tells him not to hurt peter, the movie makes that pretty clear
I feel like the whole Thanos Infinity Gauntlet scene can be REALLY easily explained. I really don't know why everyone assumes that post credits scene takes place in 2015. As we know from MANY MCU movies, post credits can take place months or even years after the movie, I just assumed the Age of Ultron post credits took place in 2018, and it's an incredibly simple explanation
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Or that Gauntlet was old and no longer worked, but it led him to Nidavellir where he forced them to build him a new one.
I’ve always thought that he could have had Eitri forge the gauntlet in 2015. Loki had been ruling Asgard for two years at that point and neglecting his duties, while Heimdall had fled and couldn’t warn anybody.
@@thisisthisis542 But then what was Thanos doing for 3 years? If he already had the gauntlet, why not start collecting the stones?
@@julianortiz5712 I think he was waiting for all of them to be revealed. By age of Ultron, four had been found. Two years later, Strange uses the time stone on Dormamu. That’s five. Then, in late 2017 I think, Nebula sneaks onto Thanos’ ship to kill him but she’s captured and her record reveals that Gamora knows where the soul stone is. Bingo. So, he starts with Xander, then Asgard is destroyed so he takes the tesseract and the rest is a great movie
I never felt that the Leia thing was a plot hole. I just felt what she perceived as memories were just do to her connection to the force.
Her dad was the "Chosen One" so she might actually remember her birth (just vague feelings and memories of it).
OK, then explain why Luke, who is much stronger in the force than Leia is unable to do the same thing.
@@Rockhound6165 She’s a girl. He’s a boy. Pretty simple really.
With Beauty and the Beast when she put the curse on him and it said "a rose that would bloom until his 21st year." growing up I always thought that he had 21 years for someone to fall in love with him. It had nothing to do with his age.
it clearly says 21st birthday
I actually didn't once at all think about that but it is an excellent explanation actually. :)
I believe the original story actually does mention his age as being 10 or 11 at the time of the curse, and he being exceptionally rude, even for a child. As for the painting, it's not uncommon for the aristocracy of old to portray children much more maturely (physically speaking).
@@biofungus Maybe the prince grew abnormally fast and already looked like an adult.
@@jimbo9208 Yeah but at first viewing it’s not obvious.
In 'Superman: The Movie' (based on the Golden Age comic book version created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), the live action movie version of Superman's maximum speed was 98 percent of the speed of light.
Ladies and gentlemen, Christopher Reeve's Superman version was indeed an Earth-level Kryptonian hero.
The problem with their explanation - which, by the way was something I came up with on my own when I was a kid - is that we actually see Superman decelerate and turn the other direction while Earth is still spinning backwards. If what we were looking at were because he was exceeding _c,_ then Earth should have started spinning forward again when he was slowing down. But no, he accelerates again in the opposite direction, and THEN Earth started spinning forwards. That's just wrong.
Yes, Cypher was creating a program to give him an exit when Neo walked in.
I always thought he was just using a program as an avatar to talk with Smith, thats why he turned off the screens
@@MarcosLopez-ky5yg that doesn't jive with him enjoying the steak.
@@BigJeremyBeyer well, he can say he enjoys it
@@MarcosLopez-ky5yg what I said it what the Wachowskis said when they were asked.
They seemed confused that people didn't realize it.
#14 a lot of people said that 21st year did not refer to his 21st birthday. It refers to the time period between the curse and the end of the curse. After all gives us the opportunity to understand why there were pictures of him as an adult. It should make sense anyway, because the implication in the entire movie was that he was cursed as an adult not a child. I’m kind of glad that they remove the line though from future showings because it has led to a bunch of unnecessary confusion.
He was born on February 29 in a leap year ergo 21st year doesn't equal 21st birthday there you go problem solved!
The poster in "Shawshank redemption" is not a mistake: the scotch tape was invented in 1925, for 1930 its use was common already. The movie stars in 1947, and Andy worked in the library, it is reasonable that he had access to the adhesive tape. Also, is pretty well established that the guards gave him special treatment, so is clear why they didn't make good inspections of his cell
While that is true the hole is not large enough for Andy to make complete turns even with double sided tape that would be extremely difficult
@@TheTonyahawk But he didn't need turns, the hole leads him directly to a bigger space that conduce to the pipes
@@zvezdaninelcastilloromero5704 the problem is he had to use tapes after he went into the hole, not before. that's why it is impossible
@@konuralpyldzkan1495 You have never made a tape circle?
@@contumelious-8440 he can't turn back in that hole. how can he use his arms to tape while his arms look towards the opposite direction
The Dark Knight Rises plothole that you mentioned is null and void. He reached Gotham so fast from the prison because He's Batman as simple as that.
If B&tB embraced the curse happening when he was 11, it would have made for a more complex and damaged Beast. The worst thing about this plot hole is that it was a wasted opportunity to flesh out the character and make the task of finding love seem more insurmountable, as he would have been a beast since childhood.
So while McGonagall's age is a major plot hole for the HP universe, the reasons WatchMojo gave can be really easily disproven if you've read the books or follow anything on Pottermore. Wizards in general live a much longer life than muggles (Dumbledore's age at death is over 100, Nicholas Flamel is a few hundred?) But via the books and Pottermore, it has been determined that McGonagall's teaching career started in the 50's. So while she could be alive during the time of the Fantastic Beasts films, she would still be a young child. Clearing the film makers just decided to screw with the canon of the books and do what they want.
For me, an even more obnoxious plot is in Chamber of Secrets, the teachers claimed that the whole school was searched but couldn't locate a chamber. Did they not think to ask the newly acquired ghost in the girl's bathroom that is in fact the ghost of the girl that was killed? If Dumbledore is such a brilliant wizard how could he not figure that out? Also did they not send the ghosts through the walls and pipes and what not to find this chamber? Surely one of them would have discovered at least one pipe that leads down there
McGonagall was born in 1939 she wasn't alive in all three fantastic beasts movies
@@trinityhorn9265 wrong her date of birth is never explicitly said, she could very well have been born in the late 1800’s, theres passages that Dumbledore confided in her about his feelings and thoughts while teaching Tom Riddle, who she had never taught, she could of been on a leave from the school at that time
No. 12: Midnight is the (precise) middle of the night, no matter where you are. Time zones and local time adjustments are human inventions. Midnight only depends on the position of the sun and the Earth. The old Chinese guy obviously didn't think he'd have to explain what midnight is, although from your video it's clear it isn't that obvious to everyone so he would better have explained it in detail after all 😃
No. 7: Of course sequels and prequels can create plotholes like that. But this one is easily filled. Leia is force sensitive. So through the Force she could have received some images about her mother that she took for memories. I mean, Luke literally sees dead people (force ghosts) including his father as he was before he got burned to a crisp and became Darth Vader.
No. 5: This is the same old time travel paradox and I don't think it makes sense to try and analyse it, and call it a plothole. I mean, after sending the T-800 back in time, Skynet should have noticed nothing changed and sent a dozen more. And you can go on like that for every single movie involving time travel. Paradoxes are inheritent to all things time travel, even if they would be possible in real life. See 'the grandfather paradox".
No. 2: Yes, it's a major plothole I never even thought about after I saw the movie (all three times!). Because of a joke in Family Guy I did a search for this plothole and found this video. Proves that when you're 'in the zone' of a good movie the suspension of disbelief is strong indeed 😉.
No. 1: Admittedly it's an easy way out, even a Deus Ex Machina in that movie. But it's not a plothole at all. Earth may consist of 70% water but the aliens were clearly interested in the other 30%. Humanity has been planning to colonize Mars for a while now and it will happen eventually. We know 100% of the atmosphere on Mars is deadly to us but that doesn't mean we won't go there for other reasons.
#8 The inhibitor chip didn't kick in like it was suppose to & Doc's Tentacles didn't care if it harmed Peter or not.
I'm honestly getting a little tired about the Signs/water thing. There are a lot of unique things on this planet (minerals, LIFE, etc) that could have made the invasion worthwhile. It was only a short, one night invasion. They could have realized the water issue, or they could have gotten what they came for (with the water issue being an acceptable risk). It's really not that big of an issue. and was extremely secondary to the actual plot.
I like the alternative theory that the “aliens” are demons and the water hurts them cause it’s been blessed by a priest
That shit is canon to me
Finally!
@Ömer Ali Güneş It's pretty heavily implied in the movie that the water in the house has all been blessed as it was placed there by the daughter (who had been described with angelic terms multiple times), making it essentially holy water, and the aliens and allegory for demons. The movie is about a priest regaining his faith.
And the rest of the world is is sick of M. Night apologists coming up with ridiculous convoluted excuses. Please, please, POLEASE tell me you have at least enough education to know that the Earth is not the only planet with those minerals. Billions of planets have minerals. With no defenses.
Not to mention, the movie pretty strongly implied that they were harvesting humans. Why would they have tried to take the kid (who is ALSO mostly deadly poisonous water) if they just wanted minerals.
The invasion itself makes no sense. An alien species with advanced technology crosses light-years of space to... do nothing, in the most risky manner possible?
1. They don't wear any kind of space suit or protective clothing. If they didn't know water was literally everywhere, why did they risk running around naked? If they knew, why did they risk running around naked? For that matter, how did they survive breathing our air?
2. They didn't obtain anything worthwhile to justify the risk and cost of their trip. No heavy machinery to mine, no massive cargo ships to put acquired materials in. Not even any basic devices to scan the environment and obtain information (if they were only a scout party).
3. The invasion only lasted for one night? After traveling trillions of miles for who knows how long? What were they going to do, just turn around and head back home? If they were going to stay on Earth, with its toxic environment, shouldn't they have built some kind of protective structure (and used protective clothing)?
These aliens were stupid, ignorant, or both.
The Shawshank Redemption plot hole can easily be explained if Andy used some double sided tape on the bottom of the poster. Either that or he half glued a sheet of paper to the back of the poster, he could then bend some of the paper into the hole and weight it down with some stones after leaving his cell.
None of that was visible on the poster. It was clearly attached to the wall from the outside of the hole.
He could have glued a length of card stock or card board to the bottom of the poster covering the width.
Then fold over several strands of duct tape to the cardboard/ card stock.
Then as he’s about to be completely in the tunnel reach back with his foot, push the poster so the bottom swings out, when the poster comes back, Andy is in the tunnel and the duct tape catches the wall.
Electro literally accessed the cities data. Not a jump that he figured Spidey was Pete.
As good as this video is, the "how does Bruce get back to Gotham so quickly?" question is easily answered. He didn't do it quickly. Within the time-frame of the events of the movie (specifically the timer on the bomb), escaping the pit to his Gotham return were roughly 2wks apart. There is a city only a short distance away from the entrance to the pit, and Bruce still has connections (not to mention his extensive time travelling incognito in the first act of Batman Begins.
Also, not all of the bridges were destroyed as there is that one bridge they were going to use to escape on the school buses, with the cop stopping Black by saying he will shoot if he takes a step and blow the bridge if he steps again.
There was plenty of time for Bruce to get back.
Yeah I’ve never thought it a problem. There’s like a three month timer on the nuke how did everyone miss that?
To be fair about the Blade movie, neither Whistler nor Blade specified what type of round was in the gun. Blade uses regular rounds on familiars and silver on the vamps, so that can explain his resurrection in the sequel.
According to comic book movie logic, the vampires did kill Whistler to the point his heart was near death making it look like he's dead then the vampires in Blade 2 were using Whistler in a blood vat suspension liquid tank trying to turn him into a vampire but Blade managed to keep it from happening by turning him back to human in the nick of time, by the time Blade 3 came even though it's convoluted Whistler died saving Blade from the authorities controlled by vampires ending his character.
Are you suggesting blade just happened to out ONE normal round in his gun?
In "The Wizard of Oz," the Wizard is clearly sending Dorothy, her dog, and her three friends off to die. "Bring me the witch's broomstick." Really? This little girl, a Cairn terrier, and three misfits are going to somehow assassinate the murderous, supernaturally powerful Wicked Witch of the West and bring back her broomstick? That's like saying, "Bring me Idi Amin's machine gun." There's absolutely no way it's going to happen. Dorothy and her pals are dead if they try to follow the "Wizard's" advice. They try anyway - and don't die - but it's obviously because of Glinda the Good's intention. Fine. But the Wizard didn't know that. He wasn't in on her scheme to build Dorothy's character by sending her on an impossible mission. If you take his instructions at face value, the Wizard was -- obviously - sending Dorothy & pals off to die. (Why? Probably because he feared another Kansas native might exposed his con.) That, my friends, is a plot hole. But I'm the only one who seems to have noticed it.
A character doing something in character for a clearly logical reason is not a plot hole.
A theory: the aliens in Signs were not aware of their weakness to water
Also, the aliens apparently landed in an area that had 0% humidity, so their adverse reaction to water would still be unknown to them until Merrill started swinging away.
@@dougk.9826 Weren't they landing all over the world though? Either way, if they've mastered space travel, they should be smart enough to test if they can survive on a planet before invading it.
@@ShokuaK notice you said if. And remember the aliens from War of the Worlds......
@@lonellfletcher Not accounting for microscopic threats is more believable than not knowing you're weak to freaking water. Then again; just last night, I heard a more in depth version of the "They're actually demons" theory that really checks out.
If you look closely, the water only damages their skin, not the flesh beneath it. They can change their skin color to blend in with their environment, which they could not use of they were wearing a suit to protect themselves. They assumed stealth would serve them better than armor, and were wrong. As to why they would invade a world with so much water, the same question could be asked of those wanting to go to Mars, which is arguably much more hazardous to us.
The thing with Gremlins was actually mentioned in the sequel when people were questioning Billy, 'its always midnight somewhere right'.
I think that rule was lost in translation and should have been "don't feed them after dark or they fall asleep." My dog knows when it's dark and goes to sleep on his own but sometimes we wake up around midnight or 1am. Sometimes we have a snack. I think mid-sleep snacks is what the rule means.
Any time up to midnight is always after midnight. So by that logic it's always after midnight.
I thought it would make more since if the rule was to never feed them DURING midnight.
It's always after midnight everywhere
Mentioning is not clarifying. Also when tf do you feed them again
I'm shocked that the entry for 17 Again didn't even actually mention the fact that not even Mike and Scarlet's kids even so recognized their own father from the yearbook!
It most definitely would have saved their daughter, Maggie, from having that crush on him and almost having sex with him too! Lol
Scarlet also did check the yearbook way later on near the end of the movie to see the resemblances but yeah she most definitely should have gone for it from the beginning of the movie or at least when she first sees Mike as his young self again. Lol
I think the mind would force itself to believe that since it's not possible, it can only be an uncanny resemblance, and not actually Mike - because it couldn't be him.
@@RonJDuncan yeah I wondered about that too actually.
Thanks for bringing it up I greatly appreciate it.😇😍
@@RonJDuncan So glad I found this comment because it was my first thought. If you come across someone that looks exactly like your spouse when they were 17 you don't automatically assume it's your spouse and they became 17 again. That is FAR less likely than someone that happens to look identical to your spouse.
The reason why Electro came into Spider-Man No Way Home is because he heard the name Peter from Gwen Stacy. He may not know who he is and what he looks like but he does know the name of the Andrew Spider-Man
So in this context you're implying that knowing someone's identity isn't only limited to what they look like?
Yes, that would probably make more sense.
@Maxximum_ I can know that Anthony Daniels is C-3PO even if I don't know confidently what he looks like
I have a couple of ideas.
Maybe as an inherited user of the Force, Leia had special abilities added to her memory to be able to remember vague things about her mother even though she was only a baby, but at that time she didn't know why?
As for "Signs," perhaps the aliens were only allergic to fresh water? Our planet has more salt water than fresh water, so maybe they thought they could handle it.
I just searched it, and there are some real-world claimants to memory of their own births. There's just no scientific verification. No surprise there since it's hard to believe in the first place and any given case might be impossible to test.
The idea that Leia's memory is force-assisted works if that just means presence-sensing. If newborn Leia needs to see Padmé's sad, beautiful face then we gotta check the scene. In this vid, seems to me she's never facing Padda-Mommy with open eyes.
So it's inconclusive and depends on interpretation, that's all. 🤗
@WatchMojo You clearly forgot that Obi-Wan Kenobi series did addressed that plot hole of Leia remembering her real mother when Obi-Wan told Leia about Padme.
In Beauty and The Beast he was cursed as an adult and stopped aging when he turned into a beast. “Doomed to remain a beast FOREVER” ie as The Beast he doesn’t age. The 21st year is meaning, his 21st year as a beast
That bit about Electro not knowing who Peter is has an explanation. A slightly weak explanation, but an explanation nonetheless. Gwen identified Peter(Andrew) by name during the fight with Electro, and Electro quite probably heard that. Whether that would be enough for him to make the connection that Peter Parker is Spiderman, or whether just knowing Spidey's real name is Peter would be enough to catch him in the spell... That's debatable. But it is at least something of an explanation.
In Signs, when they are listening to the radio. The person talking said the aliens seemed desperate. I always took that as a sign that they didn't plan to arrive on Earth. Maybe they crashed landed.
The difference with the “water” is that the little girls Dad was a Preacher or Reverend and was “blessing” all her half drank glasses. I was raised Roman Catholic and remember the giant bowl of “Holy water” at the entrance to the church. The first time I touched it I thought it would “burn” for some reason, but it didn’t- just felt lukewarm. 🤷🏽♀️
The whole point of the crop circles was that they were the "maps" laid out by the alien scouts for the invading aliens.
Aliens did not know about the water . They might have come from a planet where water did not even exist .
@@anuragdas2741 Nope...sorry fanboy..that's not gonna fly. They sent SCOUTS. To a plant full of water, and where water falls from the sky very often. Especially in the areas where they seemed to be scouting first. (farm lands where ty made the crop circles.) You can make all the excuses you want that in all those times it just HAPPENED to never rain, (or that they never got any DEW on them during their nighttime jaunts through the cornfield), but it is still the world's biggest plot hole by one of the most overrated writers ever.
@@anuragdas2741 Nope. Sorry, fanboy. That ain't gonna fly. There is NO WAY the scouts were able to scout out locations to invade, make the crop circles, run through Mel Gibson's cornfield at night, and NEVER encounter water. Either rain or dew. Or sprinkler systems. (You know...farms require a lot of water.) Any way you look at it, it is an EXTEME plot hole by one of the most overrated movie writers ever.
Since Electro teamed up with Harry, who knew Peter was Spiderman, and Elecro heard Gwen call Spiderman Peter, it is likely that Electro knows Spiderman is Peter Parker. What he doesn't know, is who Peter Parker is when he isn't in spandex.
Harry didn’t know that Peter was Spider-Man until he saw him with Gwen AFTER Electro died.
Johnny did have a point in Cobra Kai 4. “One lucky kick doesn’t make you the better fighter.” At least it beat Silver in Season 5.
I feel like the gremlins one is more dependent on the moon cycle and he tells them midnight to give him a practical way to know.
They never said when you can begin feeding
20) Electro said he thought Peter was gonna be Black, not that he didn’t know Peter Parker was Spider-Man….
19) Scarlett repeatedly said she thought the resemblance was uncanny. Why would she see a teenager that looks like a younger version of her husband and immediately assume it’s him? She didn’t know about the magical change so it makes sense that that thought never crossed her mind.
14) this plot hole was addressed/fixed in the live action remake
13) just because we don’t see the crew get eaten, doesn’t change the fact that they were
9) Actors frequently play characters that are different ages than themselves, case in point Gloria Stuart. She played a 100 year old woman in Titanic but was in her late 80’s. Also, I’m pretty sure Dumbledore was over 100 years old when he died but Michael Gambon wasn’t.
7) For all we know Bail Organa told her a little bit about Padmé and her latent Force abilities filled in the rest.
One plot hole I think is overlooked is in the DC live action movies where Martian Manhunter decides not to help Superman fight off Zod or Doomsday knowing these guys could possibly destroy Earth and now all of a sudden in Justice League he now thinks it's the right time to help doesn't make sense.
Agreed so weird
I think he simply had faith in Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman handling Doomsday on their own. He likely wasn't ready to embrace his role as a hero.
Revealing Martian manhunter was a mistake. It was just pure fan service. As much as I love the Snyder cut i wish it wasn’t in there because it serves absolutely no purpose to the film and felt incredibly forced and out of place just like captain America suddenly being able to wield Thor’s hammer.
@@chrisstucker1813 It wasn't for fan service. It was there to set up for sequels.
@@vetarlittorf1807 incorrect. Snyder never intended for Martian manhunter to be in the movie. It was an idea he came up with on the fly. His original cameo idea was for John Stewart’s Green Lantern but Warner brothers rejected it. He still shot the scene with green lantern and released a picture of it on Twitter
21:40 the earth is not 70% water. 70% of the earth is covered with water.
With a category as extensive as this, there are obviously bound to be lots of omissions. But there are at least two major plot-holes in James Whale's Frankenstein that are worth including. 1) How could the father of the drowned girl possibly have known that the creature was responsible: at a time when nobody (except Henry Frankenstein himself, and maybe two other people) even knew the creature existed at all? 2) How did the creature know where Frankenstein lived, to able to break into his house on his wedding night... and why would it even do that, in the first place? (The answer is clear enough in the book, where the creature itself narrates half the story... but there's just no explanation whatsoever in the film)
Here's one nobody ever mentions...In the Dark Knight, the Joker crashes Wayne's party. He gives a huge speech while he has a knife to Rachel After she kicks him in the balls, Batman suddenly appears behind Joker and attacks him. HOW THE HELL does Batman get behind the joker during his monolog SURROUNDED by henchmen and the party guests? Did he tip-toe into the room and say "Shhhh"??
He's Batman!
@YuckFouTubeX dude I LOVE that someone at least read that and TRIED to explain that scene lol. No way he gets directly behind the guy to hear the entire speech to interrupt at that exact moment and nobody sees the dude. The "Shhh" idea cracks me up every time. Lol
Gremlins 2 already poked fun at the feeding after midnight thing. So at least the writers were aware and addressed that issue. They didn't give an answer, but they brought it up nonetheless.
The Blade 2 reference is more of a “Continuity Error”, rather than a “Plot Hole”👍
Another big one with spider man 2 is, why does doc oc even bother bargaining with Harry? Doc oc could just demand the tritium at this point as Harry is powerless to refuse.
Harry doesn't keep it in his safe (normally). He had to go acquire it from other sources and only had it in his safe when doc ock returned with Spider-man.
Number 20 on this list is false! When Electro was unconscious during his final scene Gwen Stacy clearly said Peter right as Electro opened up his eyes.
as far as the gremlins time thing a theory i always had is it has more to do with internal chemistry then the actual time. like normally they are very active up to and until like around ten, then their sleep hormones start to flood into their brains, then around midnight it is at it's peek and they go to sleep. however their bodies and hormones are more a kin to a hybreed of bugs, lizards and plants causing it so if they eat when their sleep hormones are at it's peek they go through a metamorphoses like locusts
Agreed. The Mogwai's body knows when it's the middle of the night. It doesn't matter where the Mogwai is or what time zones or local times humans deem that place to be in. Midnight is midnight, plain and simple.
Leia remembering her mother makes sense, she probably felt her emotions and Bail Organa, who raised Leia and was an ally of Padme was there during the birth, he described how it was to Leia years later.
couldn't it have been the force why she remembers her? I mean Leia was force sensitive?
Luke: "Do you REMEMBER your mother, your real mother?"
Sorry, but you sound extremely desperate with your explanation just so Lucas doesn't appear to be a lousy writer. She can't actually remember Padme. Being told about someone is totally different from being able to remember them. And even if she could somehow remember her, why doesn't Luke?
The force is different for every force-sensitive, Leia might have felt her mother emotions with the force because she was surrounded with it at a young age, while Luke just discovered later that he has those abilities.
@@white-dragon4424 Anakin "remembered" Padme's death months before it even happened, so his daughter could have had similar visions while still in the womb and only mistook them as memories. Hell, Anakin didn't even have a FATHER, and you think Leia remembering her dead mom doesn't make sense?
Or Leia is just remembering a lie. It happens. Do you ever have a memory but don't remember if it was real or a dream?
#7 is a little off they do talk about in the books and I do think they mention in the movies that Dumbledore is a few hundred years old like wizards can live a long time so McGonagall’s being alive in 1923 very possible
I have questions about beauty and the beast.
1):
A) how could the villagers have not known about the beast? They seemed to know the way to the castle very well.
B) if the beast is the prince and future king of France then how did the villagers not know about him if they realistically were paying taxes every year and their money goes to him?
2): why did the “enchantress” turn the staff into objects, if they did nothing wrong?
3) if Chip is the youngest member of the pots family, then how did mrs.pots give birth to him as a tea pot?
4) Mrs. implies that mrs.pots is married. Where is her husband?
As for your 2nd question I think the enchantress may have thought they were guilty by association. Another possibility is she decided to punish him by transforming his employees.
Simple answer for Gremlins: The old man the main character got the moguai from was only referring to midnight in that specific coasts timezone.
But when can you start feeding them on the next day?
Gremlins is a parody of horror movies. This is a joke and not really a plot hole.
“Midnight” refers to the middle of the night. You could then ask “well, the whole of next day is after midnight, so when is it safe to feed them?”. Well, if you wait until the sun comes up then you’d be feeding them after DAWN.
Re: Gremlins... when is it no longer "after midnight"?
All 5 villains from from few different Spider-Man film franchises and billions of people of Earth-199999 got their memories wiped about Spider-Man's secret identity before the end of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.'
Thanks for that
Lol what a crappy explanation. I guess I can’t expect much from the MIDCU
And this is after an edit??? I would try at least one more edit Peaceful ;)
Well for the first one electro does know that Spider-Man’s name is Peter Parker because in Tasm 2 Harry Osborn tells electro about his freind Peter and then later in the movie Gwen yells PETER! And then we cut to electro which implies that he heard that his name was Peter but he never saw his face and so the “I thought you’d be black “ joke still makes sense because he never saw Peter’s face.
So the age thing has always been a thorn in my side lol. I started doing the math. For example Hagrids age. He was expelled in his third year right? We find that out in Chamber of Secrets which flashbacks were 50 yrs ago. Hagrid would have been 13 so that would make him about 63 in the second book/movie. In flashback, Dumbledore is a professor but looks way older than he should. I chalk it up to them just using same actor and not knowing ages.
Honestly, it was Dumbledore's age that prompted me to do the math. If we go real time 50 yrs prior (1997 book) that would mean Hagrid was in his third year in 1947. I always chalk it up to wizards just age slower. Timeline wise if Fantastic Beast is in the 20s it would be about 25-30 yrs before Hagrid and Tom/Voldemort attended. I concluded that bare minimum Dubledore was over 100 which kinda makes sense if he got elixer from Flammel. The parents generation are where is gets murky with age.
I had assume most of them were in school around same time. You know Snape and the James crew were for a fact but we don't know if say Ron's parents were. I would argue that they are older than Snape, Lily, James and crew because the Weasley's have 2 kids already out of Hogwarts. Think it was said the friends Tom had in school became his death eaters which would imply Snape and Lucious were in school with Tom and Hagrid but I doubt it. They likely joined later. Again I did all this before the Prequel series.
aren't wizards and witches live longer than muggles in the HP universe? I think I've read that somewhere, well I might be wrong. carry on
@@balitangkamatis Yup. dumbledore himself is over at least 90.
The Leia remembers her mother bugged me as i first watched episode 3. I get Padme dying is the better story but you clearly set up her surviving in the original trilogy. You gotta stick with that.
Missed a huge plot hole with faceoff. Their blood types are different so it would be likely that the face transplant would have been rejected by the host.
Also in Spiderman no way home. Flint Marko(Sandman) didn't know that Peter Parker was spiderman either. Tobey Maguire's Spiderman revealed his face to Flint in Spiderman 3, and told Flint that Ben Parker was his uncle. But Peter never said that his name was Peter.
Maybe the spell was broken (it did tear the universe a new one...). He knew Spider-man's face and Electro knew Spider-man's real name (but not what his face looked like).
Myth busters proved Jack could have survived if they put the life jacket under door.
Yea but the likelihood of thinking of that in that kind of situation is low... I believe that's what James Cameron explained
Jesus Christ died on the CROSS FOR YOUR SINS REPENT OF YOUR SINS AND PRAY TO GOD FOR FORGIVENESS GOD AND JESUS CHRIST LOVE YOU NEVER FORGET THIS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@peyton6466what does that fairy tale shit have to do with anything?
Unrelated but lots of retards tend to believe Jack drowned. In the movie he clearly dies from hypothermia. The two are literally different things. Did I miss something?
@@johnblaze2665 like I don't have a problem with people with religious convictions or religious convictions themselves but just shouting it in all caps on multiple different comments sections. It's just lazy evangelism like there's actual people that work at it and go to different countries and do missionary work.
How come no one ever mentions the huge plot hole in Citizen Kane? How could anyone have known that Charles Kane said anything when he died, let alone Rosebud, when he was alone in his room, and he muttered it instead of yelling it out? Yes, a nurse did come in moments later, but could she have heard it, especially since the door was closed?
For #1, I think someone said that the water they had was Holy Water, which would make sense for the fact that Mel Gibson's character in that was a priest.
That hasn't been confirmed; nor that the aliens were actually demons.
@@ShokuaK Right, it wasn't confirmed, but it was theorized I believe.
I watch "Signs" with the theory they aren't Aliens but, Demons and the water is holy water.
The battle turned in the middle east (holy lands, so holy water) and Bo is referred to as an angel more than once so all her drinking glasses are holy by her .
The idea has holes, and isn't mine (I read it somewhere...reddit I believe) but Aliens scare me and that theory makes the movie less terrifying to me. 😝
@@ThisWeirdWorldVids So you're more comfortable with Demons than aliens?
@@ShokuaK yes.
No10. There is a theory which states that even though electro didn’t know Peter Parker was spider man, he DID know that Spider-Man’s name was Peter. As in part of the original movie he hears someone call him Peter.
That doesn't really seem like it should qualify him to be transported by the spell.
#12 could be explained even in his Beast form he would still age like he would have as a human. As for the painting it's possible the castle staff painted the portrait of what he would've looked like at that age as human before he was cursed or to celebrate the curse being broken.
yes but why would you curse a 11-year-old
@@jimbo9208 Maybe The Witch wanted him to find his true love by any means necessary?
@@user-em6ie2be7x why would she want to do that he just a kid
@@jimbo9208 That you'd have ask Disney, The Witch, or The Author.
@@user-em6ie2be7x and there your plot hole
In The Lego Batman Movie, it is stated around the beginning that Superman sent Zod to the Phantom Zone. However, when Joker gets sent to the Phantom Zone, Zod is nowhere to be seen, where many other villains are. It doesn't take too much thinking to realize that doesn't make ANY sense.
Batman DOESN'T teleport from the prison. We only know that at the point where Bane hangs the special forces guys, that they had 23 days before the bomb went off. In an undetermined amount of time, Bruce climbed out of the the Pit & made his way back to Gotham in a reverse of how left Gotham without his wealth 7 years prior to becoming Batman.
In Karate Kid Johnny kicks his opponents head during one of the tournament fights as well and it seems to count.
Thank you. I was wondering why so many people(even the Cobra Kai cast) don’t seem to remember that.
I can explain number 7: Leia was adopted into a new family, her new mother died a few years later, and she'd always thought that woman was her real mother.
her adoptive mother died when Alderan got blown up
Um no, you shouldn't explain anything else ever again
I would say it was the force that gave her the ability to remember Padmé.
@@tristanheerdt9007 Than why didn't Luke remembered her?
@@anhurtorrez is correct according to Wookiepedia. See entry for Queen Breha Organa.
And I believe Luke specifies "your real mother" in his inquiry.
At that point, Leia may think Luke is interested out of idle curiosity. After Luke's claim about their siblinghood, one might wonder why she doesn't revisit the topic and clear up any confusion.
The funniest thing about Signs is that the whole plot hole could have been closed by making the aliens allergic to fluoride.
Actually it was that they were demons and the water that killed them was blessed by the daughter since she was the daughter of a preacher.
@@whyamimrpink78 Why would the daughter of a preacher be able to bless water?
If you remember from the movie, the girl always says “the water tastes funny”, and that’s why she doesn’t finish a glass. It wasn’t the water, it was the additives/contaminants in the drinking water.
Who said it's not an allergy to fluoride or chlorine? It's out in the country and the drinking water would 100% have chlorine added. People in the movie just assume it's just the water doing it.
#9 Dumbledore was around the same as McGonagall, so I see no issue there.
Both are in the Wizarding world
yeah and the real age idea doesn't work since Dumbledore is much older than the actor portraying him
Maybe Leah didn’t know she was adopted and was thinking of Mrs Organa
You forgot the plot hole in Friday. In the beginning Craig said he went to go get his paycheck and they fired him. So how did he not have the money to help smokey pay big worm?
Maybe Deebo took Craig's check? 🤷♂️
He bought that gun with it. Or he didn't wanna give smokey his money
I've just started the video and thank you for addressing the Titanic one, it annoys me so much when people point out that 'plot hole'
Leia used the force 🙄, Rey had quite the flashback in the following film, I don't see that as a plot hole in Return of the Jedi. Artoo could've shown holo vids too
The Bat had autopilot, that can be how Batman got back, besides HE'S BATMAN
People only hate David Fincher's Alien 3 for killing off Newt when Carrie Henn was retired from acting anyway, at least Hicks survived according to a video game people hate and I never played, but surely Hicks surviving is the game's redeeming factor. They kinda had to write Newt out of the show when the actress retired. How did the egg get on board, egg-morphing or brought on board by the enemies that were there when Hicks switched places with someone else. I didn't play the game, but I saw the clip here on UA-cam. The face hugger found by the dead ox sure didn't look like the same one in the opening, wait are people only judging the theatrical version on here 🤔. Funny how the director disowned the movie that put him on the map, there would be no Seven or Fight Club without Alien 3
Batman was barely able to catch a 8:15 flight to Gotham City.
Great list! Except for the Shawshank Redemption one! It’s not that hard to re-attach the poster from the inside. They tried this on the tv show “myth busters” and they proved that you can re-attach a poster from the inside. And why would the guards be checking under the poster? They would have no real reason. A poster is a poster..I honestly don’t think they would’ve checked under it especially because they all trusted Andy at that point.
Andy in shawshank has rock tools. He could have folded the bottom of the poster upward and back. Then put flat stone in the fold and glued it with almost anything. Long enough peace's will keep the poster rigid and down.
Jesus Christ died on the CROSS FOR YOUR SINS REPENT OF YOUR SINS AND PRAY TO GOD FOR FORGIVENESS GOD AND JESUS CHRIST LOVE YOU NEVER FORGET THIS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The two major plot holes in "The Sixth Sense" that I noticed involved the girl being poisoned by her mother. Several references to doctors unable to pinpoint the cause can't be right. They should have screened the kid for toxicity right from the very first ER visit just as a matter of course, especially at a premier institution like Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Kids are always swallowing stuff, either unknowingly or out of curiosity. This brings me to plot hole #2: This kid, who looked to be about 10 years old, was obviously bright, yet it took the afterlife for her to put two and two together? No kid loves their a parent that much; the instinct for survival should have had her rebel in some way, at some point. In the long run, though, this doesn't distract from the powerful scene where she haunts Cole.
Also both PA and Philly have child protective service policies that investigate these situations immediately, also as a matter of course. Yet NOBODY caught on to those classic symptoms of poisoning? (As an ex-caseworker for PA, it's the first thing I would have thought of; in fact, we're required by law to consider it.) Remember also that both of Shyamalan's parents were physicians, so he should have known better. But all that said, I found these gaffs forgivable because the film is terrific otherwise in just about every way, and IMO, M. Night (as writer) hasn't topped it yet.
The wachowski...siblings confirmed that cypher wrote a hacking sequence while everyone else was asleep that allowed him to get in and out in his own
1:55 Electro herad his name during amazing spider man 2 when Gwen shouts he knows his name but not knows who he is
Witches and Wizards seem to live longer than normal lives. Plus McGonnigal is an expert at transfiguration so she could easily be making herself look younger.
Jesus Christ died on the CROSS FOR YOUR SINS REPENT OF YOUR SINS AND PRAY TO GOD FOR FORGIVENESS GOD AND JESUS CHRIST LOVE YOU NEVER FORGET THIS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Peyton that's the dumbest thing I ever heard. I wasn't even born yet. Plus, is dying really that big a sacrifice if you just come back a couple of days later?
Preeettty sure thats prohibited
You could never feed a Mogwai as it's always after midnight
The one about professor McGonagall isn't really a plot hole. Wizards and witches have extended life spans due to magic. I mean, Dumbledore was over 100 years old in the original Harry Potter books/films.
Lol. A kid denying a stranger into his home. Sounds like the Beast was being smart?
Leia knowing her mother can be explained by the mysteries of the Living Force. She’s the daughter of the Chosen One so she would have a Midi-chlorian count close to if not equaling her father’s. We’ve seen Annie do things no other Jedi have done before. Leia could’ve connected to her mother in her dying moments and gleaned impressions of her face.
Then why can't Luke remember her?
@@white-dragon4424 maybe he didn’t connect to her the Force acts in strange ways when used by the untrained.
Weird how Luke and their father the litteral avatar of the force doesn't have anything like this isn't it.
@White-Dragon I think George Lucas didn’t think a lot of it through when writing Episode 6 and then transferring it later on in Episode 3.
@@josh72456 That's the real answer, rather than a bunch of BS excuses by Lucas fanboys.
LMFAO!!!! The Gremlins one made me laugh. Those were all valid points.
Electro knew his name was "Peter" from Gwen at the power plant.
Was just coming here to say this. Electro also stated he was absorbing data in the power plant. He could've found out that way too.
Or his accomplice, Harry Osborn, told him that Spider-Man was Peter Parker. Unless Harry showed him Peter’s picture, he would have no idea what HIS Peter Parker looked like until he unmasked in front of him.
"Don't hurt Peter!"
"Can't hear you! Bye!"
You guys are reaching here, a few are legitimate plot holes but most aren’t, something unexplained or confusing doesn’t equal plot hole
and which one is not plot holes
19, she grabs his face and says "Oh my God, you look EXACTLY like my ex husband." And for the rest of the movie she is unnerved by that fact and even flirts with the 17-year old and almost kisses him because she gets confused and suddenly thinks she's 17 and that he's her husband (which he is, but he's pretending he isn't).
This isn't a plothole at all. If she hadn't recognized him, it would be a plot hole. The movie uses this obvious consequence of the magic age transformation to add more conflict to the story, not remove it or ignore it.
15, Cypher did exactly that. He wrote a program to unplug himself, and that moment where Neo catches him offguard is the proof. The writers stated this, and you're supposed to infer it.
You can only consider it a plothole if you need to be spoonfed the plot.