"Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you've got a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you've got to be kind.”
What was up with the non-lethals and the bullet proof vests on the team that went after the dinosaur? You're telling me you're going to hunt down some huge as dinosaur with some bean bags and pellet guns/ And what are the bullet proof vests for? Were they expecting the dinosaur to shoot back???
Would have made the movie a little cooler wouldn't it?
Random, but I watched Sleepless in Seattle on Netflix the other night (because I love Tom Hanks always - and if you assholes ruin him for me I'm taking my ball and going home!), and even though I've seen it a thousand times, I just realized something.
Sam was supposed to go to the Holiday Inn with Victoria when he realized Jonah was gone. Now he's coming back from NY with a new gf.
Did Victoria punch him?
I can't think of any plot holes but I totally agree with this.
Post by PatBenatar on Aug 18, 2015 15:49:47 GMT -5
Why did Sofia never meet James and Amber or even King Roland before moving in the castle? Also, not necessarily a plot hole, but where is her dad and James/Amber's mom? Yes I'm overly invested in Sofia the First
Why did Sofia never meet James and Amber or even King Roland before moving in the castle? Also, not necessarily a plot hole, but where is her dad and James/Amber's mom? Yes I'm overly invested in Sofia the First
What is Cedric going to do if he ever manages to get the amulet and take over the kingdom? He's a totally incompetent court magician who can't steal a necklace from a child.
I always would think about it, then forget to Google it. Of COURSE the internet had the answer!
Your observation of the internet always having the answer just helped me figure out the name of a movie I've been wondering about since I was a kid. The Earthling. This is not so exciting to anyone else, I'm sure. But it's like I have marked something very important off my life's list by now knowing the name of this movie that kind of traumatized me. Lol
Why did Sofia never meet James and Amber or even King Roland before moving in the castle? Also, not necessarily a plot hole, but where is her dad and James/Amber's mom? Yes I'm overly invested in Sofia the First
What is Cedric going to do if he ever manages to get the amulet and take over the kingdom? He's a totally incompetent court magician who can't steal a necklace from a child.
If we're going to go down the rabbit hole that is kids cartoons, can someone explain to me if it's Doc's stethoscope that brings toys to life or is it just Doc? Because sometimes she has the stethoscope on and other not so much. And don't her parent's find it odd that she's always fixing toys??
All of cinderellas magical clothing/carriage/etc disappeared at midnight so how does she still have a glass slipper to pull out when that one breaks? And how did that first one not just turn back into her normal work shoe, for hat matter?
I love the movie "Slipper and the Rose," because it uses the reason that the fairy godmother just doesn't have much magic left--to tired out--so she "borrows" a bit. But it's in her plan for Cinderella to marry the prince, so I always assumed she used regular magic for the slippers.
What is Cedric going to do if he ever manages to get the amulet and take over the kingdom? He's a totally incompetent court magician who can't steal a necklace from a child.
If we're going to go down the rabbit hole that is kids cartoons, can someone explain to me if it's Doc's stethoscope that brings toys to life or is it just Doc? Because sometimes she has the stethoscope on and other not so much. And don't her parent's find it odd that she's always fixing toys??
I don't understand how she has absolutely no parental supervision. The kid plays with her "alive" toys in the backyard and no one seems to notice that there are toys galavanting all over the place.
In the Toy Story movies, the toys aren't supposed to move when humans can see them. Yet they do, eventually, to save themselves. So why aren't they doing it all the time?
In the Toy Story movies, the toys aren't supposed to move when humans can see them. Yet they do, eventually, to save themselves. So why aren't they doing it all the time?
Also, in the second movie, Woody says that Andy would play with all of the Woody's Roundup toys (totally true), so how come Stinky Pete preferred to be put on display over finally getting what he always wanted?
How the heck did Darth Vader or Padme not know they was having twins? Did they not have droid ultrasounds? How can he sense Luke, but meet with Leia without ever knowing that's his kid. The force is not strong with him, apparently.
Because they decided late in the game to make Leia his sister.
Not about movies, per se, but it has always pissed me off that if Smurfs are three apples high, and they live in two story mushroom houses, why can't that damn cat ever find them? it's not like they are microscopic.
Can we also mention that there's 1 chick? And then when there's finally kids (where did they come from btw???), there's only one more girl. Who are their parents???
Gargamel made Smufette. I'm pretty sure the smurf kids (Sassette and them) are Gargamel's creations too.
How all the male Smurfs came into existence, I do not know.
Can we also mention that there's 1 chick? And then when there's finally kids (where did they come from btw???), there's only one more girl. Who are their parents???
Gargamel made Smufette. I'm pretty sure the smurf kids (Sassette and them) are Gargamel's creations too.
How all the male Smurfs came into existence, I do not know.
All of cinderellas magical clothing/carriage/etc disappeared at midnight so how does she still have a glass slipper to pull out when that one breaks? And how did that first one not just turn back into her normal work shoe, for hat matter?
I love the movie "Slipper and the Rose," because it uses the reason that the fairy godmother just doesn't have much magic left--to tired out--so she "borrows" a bit. But it's in her plan for Cinderella to marry the prince, so I always assumed she used regular magic for the slippers.
I'm not good with plot holes, but I like to pick stuff out that's out of place. We just watched Dallas Buyers Club and the Jennifer Garner's apartment was full of granite counter tops and dark wood cabinetry. Not really a "thing" in the early 80's.
My husband was watching this movie and found another issue similar to this. It was a scene where MM was at his desk and had posters on the wall behind it. There was a poster of a specific type of car. My husband is a car nerd so he paused it and saw that it was a car that hadn't even been manufactured when the movie was taking place. Whoops.
Why did Sofia never meet James and Amber or even King Roland before moving in the castle? Also, not necessarily a plot hole, but where is her dad and James/Amber's mom? Yes I'm overly invested in Sofia the First
What is Cedric going to do if he ever manages to get the amulet and take over the kingdom? He's a totally incompetent court magician who can't steal a necklace from a child.
HOW IS THIS PLAN EVEN GOING TO WORK?
The amulet gives you one blessing for a good deed and a curse for a bad deed. HOW DO YOU EVILLY PLOT TO EVILLY TAKE OVER THE KINGDOM WITH THAT, CEE-DRICK???
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
In the Toy Story movies, the toys aren't supposed to move when humans can see them. Yet they do, eventually, to save themselves. So why aren't they doing it all the time?
because when they do, they know they're breaking rules. A bigger question is where those rules come from.
Post by LoveTrains on Aug 18, 2015 20:18:58 GMT -5
It really irritates me when a movie is supposed to take place in my city but it's clearly filmed elsewhere or they give directions and talk about places that don't actually exist. That stupid movie hall pass is an example.
It really irritates me when a movie is supposed to take place in my city but it's clearly filmed elsewhere or they give directions and talk about places that don't actually exist. That stupid movie hall pass is an example.
This is how I feel about all movies taking place in DC. Recent offender? The whispers on ABC. Not a movie but like it looks NOTHING like DC.
It really irritates me when a movie is supposed to take place in my city but it's clearly filmed elsewhere or they give directions and talk about places that don't actually exist. That stupid movie hall pass is an example.
This is how I feel about all movies taking place in DC. Recent offender? The whispers on ABC. Not a movie but like it looks NOTHING like DC.
They actually filmed a movie in my city this summer that is supposed to take place in DC. It has some famous teen stars in it. I bet it will irritate both of us!