What are your most annoying plot holes in films?

Jazz:
"What about Bumblebee? Whe can't just leave him to die! And become some human experiment!"

Optimus Prime:
He'll die in vain if we don't accomplish our mission. Bumblebee is a brave soldier. This is what he would want.

Ironhide:
"Why are we fighting to save the humans? They're a primitive, violent race."

Optimus Prime:
"Were we so different? They are a young species. They have much to learn... but I've seen goodness in them. Freedom is the right of all sentient beings... You all know there's only one way to end this war: We must destroy the Cube. If all else fails, I will unite it with the spark in my chest."

Ratchet:
"That's suicide. The Cube is raw power it could destroy you both."

Optimus Prime:
"A necessary sacrifice to bring peace to this planet... We cannot let the humans pay for our mistakes. It's been an honor serving with you all. Autobots, roll out!"

Jazz:
"We rollin'
 
Correct, the T-1000 has to 'sample' something before it can mimic it, and the scene where he stabs Sarah in the shoulder is the first time he'd managed to touch her...



What shot of the egg? Is this at the end of Aliens, or the beginning of Alien 3?



Not seen it for ages, but doesn't Indy open a hatch, punch a Nazi's lamps out, then climb into the sub...?

:confused:
 
the thing that annoys me is in horror films why the people, not just women are as thick as shit.

"Let's go in the forest"

"There's a killier about"

"But i heard a noise"

"Okay, I'll go, but let's have sex first so I'm pratically naked"

"Okay"

"If i here you scream or hear a noise i won't ask for help or do the sensiable thing, I'll just act like a dumb blond and run into trouble."

"SounRAB Good"


Sorry about that, got a bit carried away.
 
Didn't open water start with "Based on a true story". I've always took it that being based on a true story means many of the elements in the film/book are fictional but are based on an actual event.
 
You had to stick it in his chest for it to kill him (ie. the "spark" of life in the transformers). He'd be able to hold it in his big, metal hanRAB quite happily (as Bumblebee did earlier).
 
He stabs her earlier in the movie when he is on top of the lift when they are breaking her out of the hospital.

I prefer to rationalise it as the T-1000 tries to fool John earlier in the movie by mimicking his foster mother, gets busted, can't understand why, and decides to get the real Sarah Connor to do it, because she'll be more convincing.
 
Maybe not a plot hole but in The Disappearance Of Alice Creed the ransom money is delivered to / obtained by the kidnappers with unlikely ease, in fact, no difficulty is reported, this is almost impossible.

In real life and in fiction, the handover of the ransom money is the most intractible of problems, to come up up with a failsafe system of cash collection WITHOUT being caught is a bit tricky.

The kidnapper's position is untenable, chances are they will be caught ( if the police are doing their job that is ),

However, I can't remember if, in the film, Alice's father has involved the police, if not, all of the above is incorrect. :cool:
 
On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Bond comes face to face with Blofeld and isn't recognised despite the two meeting in You Only Live Twice.

And my favourite has to be in Superman - Lois Lane doesn't recognise Clark Kent when he takes his specs off. What a great reporter :)
 
Like Fargo, which opens by saying it was based on real events... as in, someone, somewhere, maybe faked a kidnapping, and someone, somewhere else got murdered. Possibly.
 
I can't remember if he does that or not, but even if he did he's had it; he'd be descending straight into the control room, and if he managed that unnoticed there in nowhere to hide on a U-boat!
 
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