Batman Begins has an even bigger plot hole. The League of Shadows plans to destroy Gotham because it is so corrupt and full of crime. Yet their leader admits the League has spent years using economic manipulation to create crime and corruption. Um....what? "We're going to destroy this corrupt city! Never mind the fact we corrupted it in the first place. We were bored."
@lukasimundza774110 жыл бұрын
They dont hesitate from anything to achive their plans, so why they hasitate from that? They dont care about Gotham and how corrupt they are. So basically they are only ok with no corruption and their plan was to create corruption to destroy, what they thought was the source of corruption, Gotham!!!
@hydrolito10 жыл бұрын
luka simundza Since when does a crazy cult leader have to make sense remember Jim Jones.
@supahtyp10 жыл бұрын
The Dark Knight Rises isn't even better. Gotham is save, because all criminals are in prison. But then there comes Bane and frees all the prisoners to fulfill Ras Al Ghuls destiny. lol
@MrYoyojuan10 жыл бұрын
I also like the fact everyone should have died from the microwave machine as well, seeing as we are about 60% water.
@lukasimundza774110 жыл бұрын
***** Why??? The machine was never targeted against people
@thewatcher87584 жыл бұрын
I’m really proud of myself. I’ve seen none of these movies!
@GianniEndo4 жыл бұрын
Kind of ironic, seeing that your user name is The Watcher
@GonzoTehGreat9 жыл бұрын
10. DOFP - They released Magneto because Charles thought they needed him to locate and persuade Mystique because he was unaware that she had fallen out with Eric and was "doing her own thing". 9. Batman Begins - The microwave emitter worked on a specific wavelength and was a directed weapon. 8. 28 Days Later - Even maggots can tell the difference between living and dead flesh 6. TPM - Neither Obiwan, QCG nor Maul knew about the forcefield doors so they were all equally surprised by them. Also, Obiwan would be reluctant to use force speed to close the distance between himself and another force using lightsabers wielder because of he risk of being impaled! 2. MoS - The elders didn't believe the planet was doomed which is why they ignored Jor-El's warnings and suggestions. Zod and Co were imprisoned for "300 cycles of somatic reconditioning" so the intention was clearly to rehabilitate them during their sentence (for a period of 300 cycles - whatever that might be) rather than lock them up and throw away the key! 1. AOTC - Jango didn't attack Obiwan! He tried to leave Camino because, after their brief conversation, he (correctly) suspected the Jedi was "on to him" but was intercepted before he could take off.
@scottwebster21356 жыл бұрын
TheShreester excellent observations i am impressed you should consider setting up your own you tube channel
@euklwhite150910 жыл бұрын
Didn't Obi-Wan see Jango Fett's Manderlorian armor when he confronted him and his son (Bobba) while investigating the Kamino cloning facility. This gave Obi-Wan a sign that something was fishy (get it, there on Kamino). Jango knew that Obi-Wan had seen them on Curuscant. He then (probably) thought well it's better to strike first than second therefore his actions. NOT A PLOT HOLE.
@KlingonCaptain10 жыл бұрын
I do believe that you are correct.
@ChadtheDJguy10 жыл бұрын
Even if it was an illogical decision on Jango's part, dumb decisions aren't plot holes.
@GeneralG18109 жыл бұрын
The one that always grinds my gears is "The Matrix" when Cypher is having dinner with the agent who was monitoring him on board the ship, someone had to plug him in and press start 0.o
@GeneralG18109 жыл бұрын
***** Hey don't get me wrong I love the films but that always bugged me
@martyg81379 жыл бұрын
He was an expert in his field, it's not inconceivable that he might've devised a way around that.
@GeneralG18109 жыл бұрын
Martyn Greaves Yeah nice try but NO!
@martyg81379 жыл бұрын
Just before the scene when Neo comes in and startles Cypher and he gives him the drink, he was setting up the meeting with Smith, he looked suspiciously nervous like he'd been caught but then realised it was Neo who probably didn't know enough at this point to know wht he was up to. Maybe he also set some sort of timer/program to make the call to jack out once they were done. Far-fetched maybe, but far-fetched shit happens :)
@robson_leao9 жыл бұрын
***** Cypher enters back in the Matrix with the help of Agent Smith, the movie don't show this, but Cypher goes to Matrix in the old way. But they don't show not a clue about how the machines take the body back... Cypher before have been take by the machine was in the "reality" ships among with the others characters, and nobody suspect that the body is not dead? And how the machines take the body at Stealth mode? Nobody even cares about the "dead" body...
@MrSeaborn110 жыл бұрын
TDKR: Even if Batman was able to eject from THE BAT there's no way in hell he would of been able to escape the nuclear fall out from a nuclear bomb simply by landing in water and potentially swimming to shore.
@JordanGrant9210 жыл бұрын
Please learn the definition of a plot hole. Character decisions do not fall under plot hole. People make dumb choices and do dumb things. Those aren't plot holes.
@JordanGrant9210 жыл бұрын
I disagree. It's definitely poor writing, when the characters make stupid decisions just to drag the story in a certain direction, but alas, not plot holes. :)
@joshintheshell10 жыл бұрын
***** Jordan is right. A plot hole, in it's entirety is as follows: a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that creates a paradox in the story that cannot be reconciled with any explanation.
@KamoaChannelYT10 жыл бұрын
***** So, MoS, TDKR, SH , AOTC shoudn't have been on this list ever
@arandombard119710 жыл бұрын
If it is an exceptionally terrible decision that makes no sense, then it becomes a plot hole.
@joshintheshell10 жыл бұрын
If you just keep using the same term for everything you don't like about something, the words begin to lose power. Not all bad writing is a plot hole, and not all plot holes make bad writing. Understanding the differences is what I believe is important.
@estebanrey9 жыл бұрын
The Karate Kid one is wrong. The rules state you cannot hot someone in the face with a close fist, kick are allowed and we see two of these before the infamous 'crane' move both awarded points.
@mixfour42309 жыл бұрын
estebanrey Agreed! Full kicks to the face are not actually allowed (body shots, yes), however: The cobra kai kid runs into Daniel's kick, which makes it a perfectly legal kick, and a win!
@sandrasnow-balvert77669 жыл бұрын
estebanrey I always figured Daniel kicked him in the hair and anything that could fix that 80's hairdo deserves double the points imo. :D
@samaritan_sys9 жыл бұрын
I've watched A Game of Shadows multiple times, and figured the plot hole out... if you watch the part where Holmes and Watson enter the blown up room, you'll see that the bomb did not have the most significant yield, and that some people survived the blast. The bullet was insurance.
@zatoth139 жыл бұрын
The Matulaak but why would they believe the bomb would fail? Why think you need insurance? Surely Moriarity, who is Holmes' most evil nemesis, would know what was needed to kill everybody in the room?
@samaritan_sys9 жыл бұрын
zatoth13 He would of course know the yield of a bomb small enough to inconspicuously fit inside the cake, though. The bomb was meant to cause more chaos than killing.
@TheRealCaptainFreedom9 жыл бұрын
The Matulaak Exactly. But even by late-19th century medical standards, they probably would have spotted a bullet hole and it don't take no Sherlock Holmes to figure out that the one guy in the blown up room who was bombed _and_ shot was the likely target.
@ohreally74069 жыл бұрын
Captain Freedom except when shrapnel pegs you with enough little holes to have someone mistake you for a gross lump of swiss mess....
@osriccauldwyn9 жыл бұрын
10) Magneto was actually key to the plan. They needed to make sure the Sentinel program never got off the ground, and Magneto did just that by taking control of the Sentinels and turning them against the president, making sure that they would never be put into mass production and thus never get advanced enough for the future. It had nothing to do with making mutants more popular, just stopping Trask's Sentinel Program. Not a plot hole. 8) I missed the part where they said the infected couldn't differentiate between themselves and noninfected. It's pretty clear that part of the infection means not attacking other infected. Not a plot hole. 4) This is a popular myth. There is no face kicking rule in that fight. Not a plot hole.
@bambo729410 жыл бұрын
The way you prenounce the Wan in Obi Wan really gets on my Star Wars geeky bad side !!!!
@davesmith66249 жыл бұрын
B Ambo He has trouble pronouncing things on all the Top 10 videos
@synapse1319 жыл бұрын
B Ambo The way you "prenounce" [sic] "pronounce" really gets my goat.
@DeeFig669 жыл бұрын
B Ambo But that's his accent though... and since it's written as: "Obi Wan" and not, "Obi Won" technically, it's being pronounced properly. It's just that an American accent often softens sounds that are otherwise more sharp in a English accent.
@stanisawwisniewski58679 жыл бұрын
B Ambo Mind providing us with a clue as to how to pronounce the word properly?
@DeeFig669 жыл бұрын
Stanisław Wiśniewski dictionary.reference.com/browse/wan?s=t
@rakisyc10 жыл бұрын
Number 1 should be the stupid ending of Avengers which totally ruined the movie for me. Why would the government nuke the entire city when the aliens can be killed by arrows and handguns? Where the F is the army? Where are the jets, the tanks the navy??? Instead they all just relied on the avengers and just watch the news with popcorn...
@xgray201210 жыл бұрын
If you'd watch Captain America: The Winter Soldier, you'd understand that half of S.H.I.E.L.D. is run by Hydra for the past 40 years. And they have been very sneaky in covering their tracks and records from anyone, including the Avengers.
@Ziko57710 жыл бұрын
This is why superhero stuff doesn't work too well. The plots are terrible and a mess at the same time.
@xgray201210 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah, but who are we to judge?!?!? If it pleases comic book fans, that fine. We can't say crap about it though.
@arandombard119710 жыл бұрын
***** The failsafe makes perfect sense. He was still rational and lucid when he was under Lokis control, the only thing the mind control changed was his allegiance and loyalty. In fact, it would be weird if they DIDN'T include a way to turn it off. Eventually he is going to want to retrieve the tesseract or at least just turn off the portal. This is why only Loki's staff can turn it off, because this decision was only Loki's to make. Tony was immune to the mind control because the arc reactor was in the way.
@hydrolito10 жыл бұрын
Also why couldn't more advanced aliens shoot down a nuke? Thor's hammer was suppose to be more advance technology why didn't they just use that, also in the original Journey into mystery featuring Thor, he defeated a bunch of alien invaders all by himself that were tougher than any shown in the movie, except maybe Loki that could catch arrow in flight and survive punches from Hulk unharmed as seen in Thor the dark world assuming Hulk did punch him and not just an illusion of him.
@Danawhitephilantropy9 жыл бұрын
TERMINATOR franchise..... Skynet is suicidal, by sending a terminator back in time they aren't preventing John Connors existence, they are actually causing his existence.
@lillybell45799 жыл бұрын
la dodgers 4 life They are also causing their own existence though.
@tompo5539 жыл бұрын
lilly bell Im sure humans could have developed said technology on their own, like every other technology we have. but since the timeline changed once kyle skeeted in sarah, its irrelevant.
@Danawhitephilantropy9 жыл бұрын
Yes T2 can really give you a headache when you think about it too much. They try and prevent Judgement Day but if they were successful they are preventing KRs team travel John Connors birth and everything that led them up to their attempts to prevent Judgement Day.
@Danawhitephilantropy9 жыл бұрын
It would be like building a time machine and travelling back to when you were in the womb and killing your own mother (I'm not saying you or i or anyone would by the way) by killing her you are preventing your birth and the invention of the time machine in the first place..... Again a big loop. I heard a theory that if a time machine is ever invented it will not be possible too travel back in time to a date before the machine was invented, I can't remember the exact details of why.
@lillybell45799 жыл бұрын
la dodgers 4 life Yeah it's called "The Grandfather paradox" and you're right, it's a real mind fuck. Even though T2 is probably my favourite Terminator movie it definitely has a few issues (dare i say plot holes) when it comes it it's rules on time travel. You see T2 uses a "in flux" time travel system. That is to say when you travel back in time you can change events that originally occurred, and in the process alter your own timeline. This is a totally legitimate system to use in time travel fiction (though as you've pointed out can create allot of paradoxes and headaches), the only real problem with it in this context is that it sort of contradicts the rules that Cameron had created for the first Terminator (which as i mentioned previously uses a "whatever happened, happened" time travel system). But hey, writing time travel can be hard. Even Back ti the Future, one of my all time favourite time travel stories, falls prey to some of these problems. For the most part it appears to use the "in flux" system, but then there's that iconic Marvin Berry johnny b. goode scene, which seems to use the "whatever happened, happened" rules. In a weird sort of way Terminator 3, which i would regard as my least favourite Terminator film (well aside form the god awful monstrosity that was Terminator: Salvation that is), sort of rectifies this and makes it all make sense... Well... sort of, but i have a few problems with that as well. Anyway since i've waffled on for some time now, at the risk of boring you, i should probably leave it at that lol. I guess the lesson to be learned from all of this is that if you're going to write something involving time travel you should probably first decide the rules you want to use for your time travel system, and then stick to them. Since most of this stuff is very hypothetical/theoretical it doesn't necessarily have to makes sense within the confines of our real worlds laws of physics, but it helps if it at least it makes sense within whatever rules you have created for the fictional universe you are writing within. Season five of Lost, though riddled with many narrative problems, is actually a great example of this.
@Matticitt9 жыл бұрын
Well, it's hard to ruin The Phantom Manace since it was already ruined.
@Katerine45910 жыл бұрын
Regarding Karate Kid: I just double-checked the movie, and these are the stated rules (quote): "Everything above your waist is a point. You can hit the head, you can hit the sternum, kidneys, and the ribs, got it?" So... if you hit your opponent's head, that gives you a point. Which is a *good* thing... you *want* points. Points are how you win. If you hit them in the *knee*, however, that gets you disqualified. Yeah, I don't pretend to understand the ethics of martial arts tournaments. :) But the point is, it's not a plot hole, because there's no contradiction there. Daniel's kick to the head was completely within the rules.
@johnnyburger74095 жыл бұрын
Katerine459 it wasn’t until the 3rd movie that they mentioned face contact was illegal. It would not automatically disqualify him. He would be given a warning and forfeit a point.
@asura254510 жыл бұрын
In man of steel is the bigger question: why in the hell would they want the earth to be like krypton if they would be like gods if they dont do so?
@leonevelake9 жыл бұрын
They were changing the atmosphere.. And in that movie the atmosphere worked like kryptonite
@thevesp009 жыл бұрын
Changing atmosphere to be able to breath properly, martha kent said clark found it hard to breath at first, so they wouldnt need the breather is all
@TheArtisticBiker9 жыл бұрын
Iluvatar Gott FURTHERMORE, why didn't they just terra form mars once they had Cal's blood sample and therefore the codex? They could have just slipped off quietly and done it and come back with an army to capture Cal-El.
@leonevelake9 жыл бұрын
***** " martian manhunter is obsolete in comparison with the power of superman" Superman has said manhunter is more powerful than himself
@asura25459 жыл бұрын
some fire and mm is beaten
@OfficialPeterFisher10 жыл бұрын
The entire plot of Attack of the Clones was orchestrated by Palpatine. Obi Wan was meant to be led there and captured and the Jedi were meant to arrive as well as the clones. All this was very calculated by Palpatine so the clone wars would begin.
@alwaysonyourtail256310 жыл бұрын
that is to conversant a thought i doubt it was planed out that way or if it was he left to much to chance. or he would have clued in count docu. he was right plan went to shit becuse of jango fett. order 66 was more of a fail safe than anything else.
@Geerladenlad9 жыл бұрын
Obi Wan saw Jango Fett's Mandalorian armor and recognized it as being the same as the assassin, while questioning him on Kamino. This is what prompts Fett's actions.
@Uchiha5079 жыл бұрын
I hate the prequels but what you said about Attack of the Clones is a little wrong. Windu and Yoda tell Obi-Wan to arrest Jango and to bring him to Coruscant for questioning, so Obi-Wan wasn't just strolling to the Slave I just to go say goodbye to him. Also, while they were "verbally sparing" Obi-Wan noticed Jango's jetpack and armour which was the same that he saw in Coruscant after Zam Wesell was assassinated, Jango noticed this. So I think Fett knew that Obi-Wan was coming to arrest him and decided to eliminate him there and now. Also, even though maybe he should have checked to see Obi-Wan was killed, in the space battle his instruments showed that Obi-Wan was destroyed. In a galaxy with incredibly advanced technology, I think that Fett trusting in his ship's instruments was a fair call. I think he just underestimated the Jedi, something that proved fatal (trying to fight Windu one on one)
@NineTailedFoxHollow9 жыл бұрын
I just realized this, but at 6:00 when you look at the shadow it looks like Darth Vader :O
@matman00000010 жыл бұрын
28 Days Later - Throughout most of the movie the protagonist is a normal guy, more an observer than a doer. But in the last 15 minutes, he changes into a fucking Rambo a kills a whole base of trained soldiers without any weapons or equipment.
@alwaysonyourtail256310 жыл бұрын
well he is the kind of guy that SURVIVED a vary hostel zombie world for a long period while the soldiers had been bunkered down the whole time. he had to be good at geting around without being seen or heard for a while. i would say him finly using those skills would make cents. the soldiers panic made less sense to me.
@matman00000010 жыл бұрын
edward tucker But he doesn't do anything like that in the rest of the movie. He kills like 1-3 zombies in the entire movie and no humans until the ending. He usually runs from danger. It would've made as much sense had the teenage girl done it instead.
@alwaysonyourtail256310 жыл бұрын
Max Payne he didn't really hesitate to kill those zombies. and he usally had a legit motive to not fight or there was not point to fighting. it wasent till the soldiers went nuts and he had to fight. for many reason the girl and a great safe hold. he was alway calm headed while the soldiers were falling apart made cents for the most part that he won
@holbrookstiehl909510 жыл бұрын
edward tucker Stop saying cents, its sense you stupid fucker.
@alwaysonyourtail256310 жыл бұрын
Holbrook Stiehl its more amusing to say it that way.did you have a point to make other than being dum? the point still stands that i think the man fighting and killing the soldier is still legit
@Bluesit328 жыл бұрын
8. No, no, no. They aren't driven to eat. In fact, by the end of the movie, many starve. They just want to kill people. The biting is just another way to attack. I'll grant you that they should be attacking each other...in fact, they should be attacking anything that even remotely could be confused as a living creature. Toys, drawings, statues...
@josephgatto79768 жыл бұрын
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@bouchandre9 жыл бұрын
There's another plothole in Batman begins. The machine to vaporize the water makes no sense, because we have water in out body. So everyone would just be killed.
@teddyl700610 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you ever even need to say that a zombie movie has a plot hole. How about the idea that files are attracted to dead tissue--they'd be surrounded in a cloud of flies. The corpses would be rotting so there's a time limit to the length of time they have to live. In the wild a deer can be stripped down to the bone by maggots and beetles in 2 weeks. And some of the connective tissue would rot away so the zombies would fall apart. Zombie movies have nothing but holes. It's just too damn fun when you suspend your belief and go to this very scary place only to survive. I love zombie movies. They're stupid, but they scare me too.
@Samael111310 жыл бұрын
28 days isn't about the dead walking, it's about the living losing cognitive thought beyond always being super angry and hungry. Since they still have working biological systems, eating fuels the bodies natural defenses and regenerative properties and doe not decompose or attract carrion eaters such as the normal depiction of an undead zombie. Hence your comment is not a plothole for this particular zombie movie.
@teddyl700610 жыл бұрын
Ok. I feel stupid. This is fiction right? It almost feels like were arguing Romulans vs Cardassians at some Star Trek party. In this case of things that don't actually exist: you say potato i say potahto.
@Samael111310 жыл бұрын
Debatable. Fiction to the extent that 28 days / weeks later embellishes it, but not so much fiction that it isn't implausible, considering there are already a number of infections that alter behaviors in the infected analogously enough. Various Cordyceps fungus in insects, Toxoplasma Gondii in rodents, and Syphilis & Rabies in all mammals, for the most popular examples in the last decade. There are also various drugs that can produce similar effects in all animals, though those effects tend to be much more short-term.
@lightupdarkness10 жыл бұрын
Samael 11 No pain, have unlimited stamina, Teamwork ripping limbs apart eww
@Greyghostvol110 жыл бұрын
Samael 11 Still a plothole. How do these "infected" stay alive for more than a week? They seemingly don't attack one another, don't instinctively seek out shelter and they expend a whole lot of energy chasing their prey (as opposed to actually effective hunters in the wild who wait for the most opportune time before attacking and chasing down prey) so it seems plausible that all humanity has to do to survive is wait them out for a week or two. A good example of this is that parasite that you mentioned yourself. The rats that get Toxoplasma Gondii usually die from exposure, starvation, encephalitis (which usually leads to severe headaches, seizures etc.) Is it plausible for something like 28 days later to happen in real life? Sure. But I really don't think it's possible. And if it did happen, I'd try to patiently wait it out in my 10th floor apt with my door firmly shut.
@THEMrFill10 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite "plot holes" is from Star Trek Generations - Kirk is left in the Nexus for YEARS before Picard joins him - if two legendary captains couldn't come up with a better plan than "both of us beat up the bad guy" then they're worse than idiots ... a simpler solution: as they can leave the Nexus and return to ANY TIME, Kirk goes back to a few months before the Enterprise B is launched and tells them to get the tractor beams and medical bays fully fitted before launch, he has enough pull to be able to change things, this means that Soran's wife is never killed & he never knows about the Nexus... Picard goes back to a few weeks before the fire and tells his brother to not be near the vineyard at the time of the fire, or to be extra vigilant about what started the fire... this means that he's not bummed out, his family are still alive, and since Soran isn't blowing up stars to move the Nexus as he's still happy with his wife... there, 2 minutes of thinking saves lives, makes people happier, and completely voids the whole point of the film, making any fighting redundant - in fact, Picard could go back to the beginning of his captaincy of the Enterprise, save Tasha Yar, know all of the solutions to any problems they encountered, stopping the Borg before they cause problems, and much more... how is THAT for a plot hole :-P
@firstnamelastname4899 жыл бұрын
Top Tenz, there is something you should know about the blockbuster universe. It is ruled by a deity called... Plot Convenience
@Blackshadow1649 жыл бұрын
Is she pretty? Would love to worship her ;)
@firstnamelastname4899 жыл бұрын
Blackshadow164 Well, she has a nice plot...
@tobyhunt212710 жыл бұрын
He's a bounty hunter on Kamino. The dart that killed Zam Wessel was Kaminan and shot by a bounty hunter wearing mandalorian armor. If that wasn't enough to convict Fett, his battle armor would have been found in the ensuing investigation. It is true that he would be on Geonosis by the time anyone figured anthing out, but if Kenobi was dead, that would take longer, and a key republic figure would be out of the picture. You say he should have checked to make sure Obi-wan was really dead. How? Was he going to search the entire asteroid field? Even assuming that was possible, his employers probably kept him on a tight schedule and a short leash. Attack of the clones doesn't exactly have a great plot, but it's light-years away from deserving the number one spot on your list.
@vincentvega998310 жыл бұрын
eh...sorry, but number 1 plothole in x-men is clearly the apperance of prof. x. He was turned into dust by phoenix as i can remember.
@Minecraftrandomvids10 жыл бұрын
In X3 he talked about transferring his mind to other people.
@vincentvega998310 жыл бұрын
Minecraftrandomvids Yeah...ehm...ok...so he what? Found a long lost twinbrother who is also sitting in a wheelchair?! :D
@plummet386010 жыл бұрын
Vincent Vega Yes he did please do some simple google research
@vincentvega998310 жыл бұрын
Chocolates If i have to google to explain a pretty important part of a movie, i would say its a bad movie or lazy storywriting, or both.
@John-dz6bm9 жыл бұрын
Vincent Vega That happened in X-men last stand and no one cares about that movie anyway lol
@01975Scorpio10 жыл бұрын
In Sherlock Holmes: Game Of Shadows The bomb blast was revealed to be a device to cover up the sniping of the victim. # 5 of the list does not appear to fit. My evidence is below: (On roof-top balcony/sniper position, overlooking hotel) Watson: *Jude Law* "What better way to conceal a killing, no one looks for a bullet-hole in a bomb-blast." (Later at the outdoor cafe'. - V.O.during flashback scenes) Holmes: *R.D.J.* "Last nights' bombing was clearly meant to look like Germany's retaliation for Strasbourg. However, the bomb was also meant to conceal the murder of just one man. The man killed by the gunshot, was none other than Alfred Meinhardt." I loved the movie, and have watched it many times. Well, there's that. Otherwise, I love these vids. Thanks, and keep 'em coming.
@KamoaChannelYT10 жыл бұрын
Yeah I have a very big plot hole in a movie. In Captain America The First Avenger, the ending shows that they find the tesseract from the deep ocean, while they cant find Captain himself lying on a "ISLAND"!!!! Sure they tracked the tesseract's energy but the plane had some sort of radio signal,why they couldn't follow that at all?
@KamoaChannelYT10 жыл бұрын
Second MARVEL plothole, In Ironman 3 we see that all of the new suits Tony designed are prototypes (The reason why they break more than a lego) But why make that many and save them? If they are easy breakable? Why not just make a one solid (Mark 7) Suit that helps you to do all the shit all your other suit does? Thats bullcrap
@lukasimundza774110 жыл бұрын
1 plot hole: Chances are they were so focused on finding the Tesseract that they werent looking for anything else(cap was thought to be surely dead) And I dont understan how the radio signal would help in finding cap? And cap was frozen in an iceberg, not on an island 2 plot hole: He saved the suits to make them better later. He had already the old suits for battle but they didnt have the option to call the to him. He probbably got cocky and thought that the newest suit would be enough and wanted to test it(kinda dumb) That are my explanations, sorry if Im wrong. Sorry if my english isnt good, Im from Croatia
@KamoaChannelYT10 жыл бұрын
luka simundza thank you
@Airman1474110 жыл бұрын
Concerning plot hole 2, Iron Man created several suits to do SEVERAL things. I don't think that it is likely for Tony to invent a suit that is practically invincible and can detach into smaller, flying parts.
@ablaze25609 жыл бұрын
Airman14741 but it's tony stark he can do anything.
@FOSsiiLz10 жыл бұрын
In reference to #5: The reason Moriarty had his target shot was because he needed to make sure he was dead. Even if he was in the bomb's blast radius, that doesn't guarantee death, such as the Valkyrie plot with Hitler. Had his target survived, any thereafter assassination attempt would have been highly suspicious, and would possibly lead to Moriarty, so he had to make sure the target died at that time. It was just unfortunate Sherlock Holmes was able to figure out his plan.
@nunyabiznez63819 жыл бұрын
All zombie movies, by existing, having plot holes. Nothing in them make any sense. I don't see the appeal.
@EhZeeGee9 жыл бұрын
nunya biznez Look up the drugs Bath Salts and Crocodil. All someone needs to do is combine the two and you have in some form Zombies. :o
@nunyabiznez63819 жыл бұрын
AdamZ Gluchowski Zombies do not exist. I concede that many people act like the cliche movie zombie but what you see in movies is make believe.
@Dave05519 жыл бұрын
nunya biznez and they make zombies having super strength and shit. we get it they are undead but that doesn't make them 500% faster and stronger to reap through human body like a pice of paper
@skynet09128710 жыл бұрын
How about the enormous plothole that, for some reason, never gets questioned: In any movie that has a character who can become invisible (Hollowman, Fantastic 4), how is the character able to see anything? By becoming invisible, light travels through everything in their body. But to see anything, light has to strike the cells in the eyes! So any invisible character would actually be completely blind...
@skynet09128710 жыл бұрын
***** I know it's science fiction and super natural, but if they are gonna use invisibility, why not do it in a way that is at least plausible? In Hollow Man, he just goes invisible, no explanation of how it works. In Mass Effect 2 and 3, the Infiltrator class can also become invisible, but they give the explanation that it's optical camouflage. And that's what i need from most media; Just a few simple lines clarifying how it works in their universe
@coreiwilson32829 жыл бұрын
I've seen everything on this list that I care about. That being said, I know the very title of this video suggests spoilers, but you should probably put a warning anyway.
@coreiwilson32829 жыл бұрын
***** nickels.
@badreality29 жыл бұрын
***** You mean "viewer' beware, right? Cause I didn't buy anything.
@Dreadpirate469 жыл бұрын
I can partly explain #10 - Logan didn't know Erik would turn on Charles & co. because it didn't happen in his original timeline. In his original timeline, Erik stays in prison, Charles does nothing to stop Raven from murdering Trask & the sentinels eventually take over. By sending Logan back, they're hoping that stopping Raven will change the timeline - therefore, future Charles & Erik figure it'll take the two of them to help stop Raven. Sadly, 70's era Erik has other plans (plans future Erik can't know since in his reality he stayed in prison) & once is free goes into business for himself. From the moment Logan inhabits his 70's era body, the timeline is changing and there's really no way the X-men in the future can warn him about said changes, even if they could discern them themselves. It's not so much a plot hole as a complicated mess, but then time travel movies usually are.
@jessewrecks10 жыл бұрын
.....danger dolan?
@jessewrecks10 жыл бұрын
haha whatre you doing with a second account sir?
@michaeljob313910 жыл бұрын
***** hahaha is this really danger dolan? love that channel, well then, .... subscribing :D
@cartozzzTV9 жыл бұрын
Michael Job Dolan is Australian, pretty sure this guy is from the UK.
@TheFubbick10 жыл бұрын
You don't know what a plothole is if you listed those things about Days of Future Past. They properly explained why Magneto was also needed to convince Mystique of what would happen if she killed Trask and he did serve that purpose even if he didn't do it at the time that Charles and Logan had planned it. Yes, a powerful mutant threatened to kill the president, but another mutant saved them from him which obviously showed him that not all mutants could be deemed dangerous and lethal to humans. As for the Sentinels, well, they proved to be a major fuck-up, didn't they? Here you have one of the worlds top engineers staking his entire reputation on these prototypes that he ensures will do their job and protect humans from any and all mutants, but is hijacked with ease by just one mutant. Which proves that they are definately not what they were made out to be and they're fucking expensive to make. Add to that the fact that Trask was trying to sell this technology to enemies of the USA mere hours before which is high treason and then of course the plans for the Sentinels would be scrapped both out of legal reasons and to not draw mud onto the presidents carpet, figuratively speaking. A plothole is when something goes against the established rules of a movies universe and logical or when a character does something that goes completely against their nature for illogical reasons. Days of Future Past does not fit that bill, does it?
@PowerStruggle55510 жыл бұрын
Another 28 days later plot hole: ok the main character was in a coma when everything went to hell. He wakes up in a hospital that is abandoned. He wakes up 28 days after everything. Probably the hospital got abandoned maybe a week or two afterwards. Leaving him alone for 2 weeks. How did he survive? The body needs food and water. The body can last quite a while without food but water is a different story. The body can survive that long without water. Unless the doctors and nurses gave him weeks worth of IV that would rotate when its out...he wouldve been dead. Also are they saying not one rage zombie found him in his hotel room and killed him. Also why was he alone? Yeah doctors and nurses have more things to worry about but what about other coma patients? These plot holes can also apply for rick in the walking dead
@refulgent_fanta9 жыл бұрын
10 is not a plot hole. Xavier's (and Mistique) actions proved to Nixon that not all mutants are evil and you don't need to gather them all up and lock them in death camps. It was also revealed that Trask was willing to sell military secrets which got him arrested and possibly a prison sentence for espionage.
@namelessfaceinthecrowd24599 жыл бұрын
yes but lets be honest. realistically the U.S. would attack and hunt mutants anyways, think of how trigger happy they are.
@sPitternaut9 жыл бұрын
Also in Dark Knight Rises, there's a prison that's essentially a hole in the ground where no one stays in their cells, everyone has TVs, can recuperate from back injuries and leave if they climb out because there are no guards.
@KMarcoe5 жыл бұрын
For Twilight, this is actually blatantly explained in the books, though maybe not in the movies, it's been a loooong time. Basically, the only reason they are allowed to live is because 1. The bad guys didn't know about them originally, and 2. When they do find out, the Cullens promise that they are planning on turning Bella, but they first want to let her get a bit older because it would be suspicious for a 17 year old high schooler to just disappear. Especially one with a cop for a father. The vampires have rules, but not letting some humans know isn't one of them. The group that reins over them all actually keep many humans that are either permanent food sources, spies that are able to go anywhere at anytime, or will at some point be turned into vampires themselves. The vampires have long trusted humans to perform certain roles and the Cullens telling a single human would not prompt any ire from any other vampires. The only thing that reins hell onto the family is that they are jealous of the vast array of powers that have been amassed in the Cullen family and were looking for any excuse to seize those that they could. I'm not a huge fan, I just figure if you are going to pick a flaw from those movies, of which there are MANY don't pick one that is clearly not a flaw at all, but well thought out for once.
@generalgk9 жыл бұрын
The worst plothole in Man of Steel is the fact that to punish Zod they send him off the planet that's going to blow up. They essentially ensure the fact that he'll be one of the last surviving Kryptonians. Great punishment.
@jtNuwanda10 жыл бұрын
Following your logic, here's another plot hole that I can't believe wasn't mentioned: In Superman (1978), Christopher Reeve portrays a man who has the power of flight - this makes absolutely no sense, since men can't fly...
@xzonia17 жыл бұрын
I know you're being sarcastic, but he's an alien, not a human. Aliens could have the power of flight; you can't judge them solely by what humans can do.
@thatkidyeda93219 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel, I love it, keep up the good work man
@nathanbb10 жыл бұрын
Actually in 'Attack of the Clones' Obi Wan sees Jango fleeing after shooting the shape shifter, just after she's revealed she was hired by a bounty hunter. Obi Wan then takes the poisoned dart to a friend who identifies it as Kaminoan. Upon arriving on Kamino Obi Wan is told there is only one bounty hunter on the planet. Jango reveals he was hired by Tyranus which leads Obi Wan onto the next step in the search for whoever put the price of Amidalias head. The Jedi council however want to question Jango which is why Obi Wan tries to arrest him, but finds Jango in the middle fleeing which is why they fight. Jango does not initiate a fight because he knows he would loose.
@girlgarde9 жыл бұрын
The "Attack of the Clones" plothole involving Jango Fett was actually a pre-meditated event engineered by the Sith who ordered Fett to do what he did to trigger the Clone Wars in such a way that would lead to it being dragged on for 3 years, destroy the Jedi and turn the Republic into the Empire. Three big plot holes from Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan I've got a beef with are as follows..... 1. Nobody from the Federation bothered to check up on Khan and his followers to see how they were doing and if they were still there so they wouldn't have to worry that they may have escaped to reek havoc on the galaxy. 2. The Reliant's sensors couldn't pick up that Ceti Alpha VI was missing and mistook Ceti Alpha V for its sister planet. 3. Kirk not raising the shields on the Enterprise when it first encountered the Reliant which hadn't confirmed it was friendly even though Saavik stated that regulations required them to raise shields in that situation. The worst part was that it was never explained WHY Kirk didn't raise the shields.
@mad_cat9 жыл бұрын
The plot hole I had with Phantom Menace is during that scene you mention, that Qui-Gon and Darth Maul are able to go from one end of the that hallway with force fields to the other, practically walking, and Obi-Wan can cover the same distance running. Both groups missed getting into the final chamber at the last second. The only way this can be explained is that the force fields are on a random timer, yet with no information what that chamber is for, it seems to be a plot convenience for it to happen, and all 3 should have been fighting at the very end, especially considering the force speed you mentioned.
@CandyXdaXnekoX1310 жыл бұрын
The one thing wrong that you mentioned about Twilight is that Bella wasn't killed because Alice was able to show she would one day become a vampire and that she hadn't told anyone. My twelve year old self had to point that out. But there is still a lot wrong with the series, like the skin glitter affect that was absent. That one is true.
@omg9331129 жыл бұрын
X-Men: it doesnt matter how the president feels, they needed the DNA of mystique thats what the sentinels revolved around in the movie. the real plot hole in x-men days of future past is that Mystiques power only allows her too look like other mutants, the DNA they needed was Rogue's, rogue who has the ability to steal powers by touch.they needed magneto because proferssor Xavier and mystique were on the outs but her and magneto were not. Batman begins: a hot shower doesnt produce enough vapor to have an effect. 28 days later: i have no answer twilight: well twilight sucks phantom menace: never saw it a game of shadows: moriarty wanted to make sure he died, explosions dont always do their job karate kid: i dont know dark knight rises: i dont know man of steel: the capsules could be opened with a timer.not every last detail needs to be revealed. attack of clones: i dont know
@BastiaenAssassin9 жыл бұрын
The other big problem with Batman Begins is that the microwave emitter is apparently selective about what water gets vaporized, as the residents of Gotham should have basically been vaporized themselves since our bodies are mostly water. They should have all boiled alive.
@1godonlyone11910 жыл бұрын
Moriarty had the guy shoot the businessman in order to make sure that he died. This is not a plot hole -- it's an example of a human character making an error, which is perfectly believable.
@sandrasnow-balvert77669 жыл бұрын
the star trek movie. There is no way in hell the federation would ever give command of their flagship to a dropout of the academy no matter how good the kid is they would have still told him that he has to work up through the ranks like everyone else.
@damonmcclure501510 жыл бұрын
Number 8 highlights what is probably the number one sticking point in ANY zombie movie, and has only really been highlighted once. They dealt with it in The Walking Dead comic, and explained that (somehow) the zombies could still smell, and they told each other apart by scent. While this seemed like a good fix at the time, a little thought pretty much ruins this, as at some point, the humans would be indistinguishable from the zombies scent-wise, as hot showers would be increasingly difficult. However, that doesn't explain why the dead don't eat the corpses of those who didn't reanimate... The only real view we have of zombies eating each other is in the original Resident Evil. There is one point in the game, where you come upon a hallway with two zeds happily munching on what appears to be a simple corpse (zombies SHOULD eat the dead, they wouldn't care about rot), but after you dispatch the two chewers, the one they were chomping down on tries to pull itself towards you for an attack, despite the fact that it is half-eaten. Now that I think about it, that particular scene showcases two things wrong with most zombie movies: A: zombies should eat each other, at least when nothing else is around. B: zombies don't feel pain, and despite being munched on by other zombies, show no real sense of self-preservation (as it should be). That means that most zombies wouldn't even react to being attacked, they just react to food.
@oRac0012510 жыл бұрын
There is another major problem with that water-vaporizing device from Batman Begins. Remember that little fact that people are 80% water (60 to 80, according to different sources)? Everyone near that device would explode violently the moment it was turned on. Seriously, they should've come up with something less ridiculous.
@1godonlyone11910 жыл бұрын
Fett suspected that Obi-Wan would come after him, so he decided to kill him first -- not a plot hole.
@MogofWar9 жыл бұрын
In 28 Days Later, the infected can sort their own apart by smell. In the case of Jango Fett, the Jedi were SUPPOSED to find out about the clones, which would give the Senate the ability to purchase the clone armies to use against the separatists. The Plot hole there is how did the Jedi possibly miss that the clones were going to their intended end customer from the get go?
@ND-iw1nr9 жыл бұрын
They actually said that Mystique was the one who fecked up everything and they wanted to stop her. They believed Magneto was the only one who could find and stop her, which is why they broke him out in the first place. So, y'all are kinda lame for not getting that one.
@Szarko32c9 жыл бұрын
Attack of the clones? Nobody bothered who authorised, paid or ordered the clones. They just accepted the fact that they come in handy.
@mbarker_lng7 жыл бұрын
A much larger plot hole in Man of Steel was Zod's plan to turn Earth into a Krypton that would have reverted him and his minions into ordinary people again. Zod doesnt strike me as the kind of guy that gives up ultimate power for altruistic reasons.
@SOULFORESAKER10 жыл бұрын
Yes because being frozen is soooo much worse than death. Its more like a coma than actually leaving them self aware. Wow, that was a sad excuse for a plot hole.
@mistersmiley94259 жыл бұрын
The Twilight Saga is famous in... WHAT UNIVERSE?!?!?!?! That's the worse thing ever...
@Mr16thPrestige9 жыл бұрын
#6 is a category of it's own. People suddenly "forgetting" about either their powers or a specific weapon, because it's convenient to the plot. I don't think there's even a countable number of the amount of films where that has happened
@koriharpoon24767 жыл бұрын
As for X-Men remember they were in a desperate situation. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and all.
@SC0RePIO9 жыл бұрын
"The only time a real vampire sparkles in the sun is in that split second before they burst into flames." Buffy Summers
@sproy19 жыл бұрын
Here's a couple of other plot holes: In Batman Begins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne are killed, in front of Little Bruce, by some thugs ... because the richest family in Gotham doesn't have bodyguards! Seriously, did they not think that the most politically influential family in Gotham wouldn't have enemies? Or did they just not think the richest family in Gotham would have anything on their persons worth stealing? Also, in Man of Steel, the main conflict between Zod & Earth's forces (w/ Superman) is that Zod needs to teraform Earth in order to rebuild Krypton, wiping out the entire human race in the process. Why do you need Earth? Was there something wrong with Mars? If you have technology to teraform the soil and atmosphere to your liking, then that should mean that nothing should matter about the planet except the size, and the fact that it's a rocky planet (as opposed to gas). Mars is the same size as Earth, so why isn't Mars a viable candidate?
@superfrodo410 жыл бұрын
magneto tells logan to break him out of jail and tells everyone that they need young him. I think old magneto already know what young magneto would do. He just tells logan to free him because he wants to get out of jail.
@DarkPegasus879 жыл бұрын
#9 - You have to understand the nature of water first. When you take a hot shower, the hot water heats the air but it stays in a liquid form which absorbed the toxin. By vaporizing the water, it turns into an gaseous form in which the water was split into its components: Hydrogen and Oxygen. Your nose also has hairs in it that catch dust and whatnot. The toxin would have clung to those hairs in the shower and never made it to the lungs to affect the person. Further, there are also filters throughout the city so those filters probably caught most of the toxin. When the weapon vaporized the toxin laden water, the pipes it was in exploded releasing the vapor in the streets. Besides, what is the person going to hallucinate about in the shower? In the small amounts that might infect them, there is little to nothing that could freak them out in the shower. They had to really take it in to be truly affected. Trace amounts do almost nothing to judge how Bruce was affected after actively breathing it in during training in Ra's home.
@rachellowe5459 жыл бұрын
Okay so im a former twilight fangirl and I feel obligated to say this... The reason that the Volturi didn't kill Edward or Bella despite him exposing their secret to a human was bc they think that Edwards mind reading gift is too valuable to waste. They denied his first request of death for that same reason. They would have only killed him if he made a huge scene and since he only told Bella and no one else knew they didn't find it necessary to kill him but they were going to kill Bella but Alice showed the Volturi leader that Bella would become a vampire with her mind reading abilities and that's why nobody was killed.
@AJHart-eg1ys9 жыл бұрын
It's about time someone else questioned why Daniel-san was allowed to win that karate match using an illegal move!
@SecularFelinist9 жыл бұрын
Also the part about how Lucius made a point of saying he's kept the stash of super weapons "off the books", and yet some random terrorist who more or less just moseyed into Gotham a few weeks prior, magically divines the exact spot to blast open for the dramatic reveal of the Tumbler.
@shaunfowlermccreight75739 жыл бұрын
Regarding number 5, remember fisher-man and the trout? Moriarty left clues on purpose, he said he would in the beginning of the movie, and repeated it near the end. Moriarty wanted Holmes to find him.
@stephenwells64349 жыл бұрын
The last point, about Jango Fett, ignores the fact that Obi-wan _did_ have reason to suspect Jango, and Jango knew that. Obi-wan spotted Jango's armour in the closet, thus associating Jango with the assassin from earlier.
@Bingo6759 жыл бұрын
In Attack of the Clones, I assume Jango knew that Obi Wan would be taking him before the Jedi council (an order he was given the scene before), and therefore knew his cover would be blown no matter what. Therefore his only option was to escape. Thinking he was in the clear after throwing Obi Wan off the platform, he booked it. When he was again pursued by Kenobi, he thought he had killed him. This was less stupid, honestly, than in the original Star Wars, when Princess Leia flees straight to the main base of the rebels, leading the Empire directly there.
@lazerkeyboard10 жыл бұрын
I have things to share. #7 (Twilight Saga) TL;DR: Edward and Bella are spared so long as Bella is converted into a vampire. Vampires outside the Cullen family/clan have little to no desire to reveal themselves. Risk heavily outweighs benefit. Arguments found below. Edward's reason for traveling to the Vatican City was because it's population is the most sensitive to the idea of vampires. Not only would he have revealed that they, vampires, are still alive but would have done it right in front of the a vampire governing body. This explains why his hushed reveal to Bella wasn't punished. When the governing body learns that Bella knows, The Cullen (lead by the father figure, Carlisle, who was once an esteemed member of the Volturi) use their present influence to convince a pardon, in exchange the Cullen's would have to turn Bella into a vampire. Also, the scenes that we are presented with vampires are USUALLY in Forks, the always cloudy town. It could be assumed that other vampires simply wait till nightfall to come out, or have already been punished for revealing itself. However, it doesn't end there. For a vampire to reveal their secret, certain factors must be present. First, we know that revealing the secret on a small scale does not provoke punishment. By the end of the series, Bella's father is let in on the secret as well. So it must be on a larger scale. This large scale was covered in the third movie/book when a new, young clan of vampires threaten their existence in which the Volturi declare war with the help of the Cullen family. Second, vampires are ashamed of their sparkles. They feel as if it's a negative marking of sorts, that they will always be different. Next, the vampire need not be a Cullen. The Cullen family/clan pride themselves in being the only vampires that feed exclusively on animals, not humans. This belief is also forced upon Vampires that pass through their territory, which is shared by a werewolf pack that enforce a no humans die at the hand of a vampire rule. With idea that all vampire killings happen outside The Cullen territory, we move on to what Edward says about vampires and their feelings towards humans. According to Edward, vampires do not associate themselves with humans other than when it comes to feeding. The fact that Edward and the Cullens do earns Bella the title of a "pet" in the eyes of other vampires. When a human comes into contact with a vampire, Edward explains that vampires have a charm on humans, naturally drawn to their predator. Vampires obviously use this to their advantage and feed on those who become close. For a vampire to want to reveal themselves, it means to resist the urge to feed on a human that has gotten close (which would be close to impossible, since feeding provides a high of sorts and animals are entirely undesirable when they could easily feed off a human), and to show them their "ugly" markings to confirm their supernatural being. Bella is drawn to Edward because of his charm mechanism, and Edward to Bella because the smell she produces to vampires is overly intoxicating, however Edward may not feed on her. This proves the "a vampire must resist feeding" rule when it comes to befriending a human. Edward desperately tries to lose her, as it becomes harder for him to resist. His only tactic left is to show his sparkles, hated in certain parts of the world and by vampires themselves. However, Bella shows love towards these sparkles, an emotion/action that is possibly new to the vampire species.
@DarkPegasus879 жыл бұрын
#10 - The thing about changing the past is that you can predict how you might react but you can never know for sure. Even Magneto may have not known how his younger self would have behaved. As for Mystique stopping Magneto after his huge display of power, it showed that mutants were just as split as non-mutants. Some fight against non-mutants just as others will fight to protect non-mutants. It also made it clear that Mystique only sought retribution for the death of her friends who died at the hands of that heartless jerk who made the sentinels, like any non-mutant would in her position. In the previous movies, mutants were portrayed as monster who would hurt others because they could. Mystique stopping Magneto humanized mutants before the whole world.
@menghao73710 жыл бұрын
I disagree with your point on Man of Steel. The thing is that most of Krypton's ruling council, and probably the populace as well, didn't really believe Jor-El right up till the very end. They were blinded by their own hubris, thinking that nothing could end their way of life. As for the punishment being too harsh for a culture as evolved as theirs, you have to remember that Zod tried to kill the council and overthrow the government. I think that earns you a life sentence no matter how compassionate a culture is. A much better plot hole is why does Superman decided to talk to a priest instead of immediately going to see his space dad to ask him whether he should turn himself over or fight Zod, and the best way to beat him in that scenario.
@LovesRodents10 жыл бұрын
The worst part about Superman not going to Hologram Jor-El for advice on Zod is that there WAS a reason for Clark to not go back to visit Hologram Jor-El: Zod followed the scout ship's beacon to Earth, knows exactly where it is, and is doubtless keeping it under surveillance. So Clark could not actually go to the ship to talk to Hologram Jor-El without being spotted and captured. All that would have required was a few lines of dialogue. But by not even bringing it up, the filmmakers make it seem that Clark did not even consider it.
@lightupdarkness10 жыл бұрын
Their world was ending zod wanted to save krypton
@menghao73710 жыл бұрын
Good point, Patrick.
@Yoder0234 жыл бұрын
#1 isn't a plot hole. Obi-wan saw his armour right there on Kamino; Fett noticed he saw. Even if this never happened, you can argue that he thought Obi-wan was in his trail anyways and decides to silence him. That is actually more common in movies than most realize
@Sharklord159 жыл бұрын
In the Sherlock Holmes thing, I'm like 99% sure it was explained that the shooter guy was to make sure that the businessman died and didn't survive the explosion.
@unrak019 жыл бұрын
For your Sherlock Holmes movie, the reason the plot hole doesn't exist is simple. Moriarty loves to challenge Sherlock Holmes. He often leaves clues to get Sherlock on the case in hopes of beating him. He considers Sherlock's deductions to a nearly unsolvable case to be a game, and his greatest hope is to stump Holmes by committing a crime that Sherlock cannot trace back to him or prove.
@erictaylor54629 жыл бұрын
I got the impression that Jango Fett was under orders to kill Obi-Wan. If he had called his boss and reported a Jedi nosing around it is not out of the question that he could have been told to kill the Jedi.
@buca11710 жыл бұрын
I'm going to disagree with the 28 Days Later one. Zombies not attacking each other is like nobody recognizing Clark Kent as Superman: it's just that thing that everyone that watches or reads about these things understands makes no sense and moves on about. In order for zombies to work as a plot device, this concession just has to be made. If it isn't, then no amount of technobabble will explain it, because it cannot make sense.
@peterwm2349 жыл бұрын
I'd hate to defend it, but the twilight plot hole presented in this video is just a product of you guys not knowing enough. The reason the organization doesn't just kill him and his family for exposing themselves is because some of them poses extremely unique and powerful abilitys like being able to predict the future with extreme accuracy and the ability to read minds.
@dsfg44179 жыл бұрын
peterwm234 i hate to defent it too but i have to agree.... but the reason you give is the vulturis (?) motive for not killing them... the "legal reason" they use is that alice can show them a vision that bella will one day be a vampire too.... and according to the rules as long as you intent to kill or turn someone its ok for them to know
@SovereignStatesman9 жыл бұрын
The only mistakes are in this video.1. Did it ever occur to this jerk that Darth Maul wasn't ALLOWED to kill Obi-wan? Just like Dooku wasn't allowed to kill Anakin? Palpatine needed them both alive. 2. In Karate Kid, coach Reese told ANOTHER of his students to cripple Daniel using ILLEGAL strikes to the knee, which would disqualify the student, but leave Johnny the winner by forfeit, since Reese feared his school losing to Daniel. It wasn't just about "ethics." Johnny didn't use any unethical moves because everything he did was within the rules. 3. Jango Fett did NOT try to "straight up murder" Obi-wan, he was just trying to ESCAPE from him, fearing (correctly) that Obi-wan might come afterward to arrest him; he only fought him because Obi-wan tried to STOP the escape. After all, Jango Fett was a bounty hunter, and Zam Wessel's last words were that she was sent BY a bounty-hunter-- who also used Kamino saber-darts; also Obi-wan had seen the Bounty Hunter immediately after. Jango Fett only tried to kill Obi-wan after Obi-wan followed him to Geonosis, and "didn't take a hint" that Fett didn't want to be followed. Likewise, Jango Fett DID check to see that Obi-wan was dead because of the spare ship-parts floating around after his droid-missile exploded, while Obi-wan docked his ship on a large asteroid as a hiding-trick. As for "calling a space-lawyer," this was before the Constitution was written; also remember that Jango Fett had to protect Boba, and was already trying to escape; he would have been charged with the murder of Padme, maybe given the Jedi mind-trick by the entire Council etc. (In reality, Palpatine would have ordered his release-- but Jango didn't know this; the entire show was set up by Palpatine to endanger Padme and Anakin, with strict orders not to kill them.
@DavidLee-id3lf10 жыл бұрын
The Simpsons Movie? A big plot hole is that they could of just dug a hole to get out of their glass prison.
@jasonhubbard677510 жыл бұрын
Actually, my impression in Star Wars Ep 2 is that Obi Wan did suspect Jango Fett of being/hiring the assassin of the senator. The real problem is that when speaking to the Jedi Council, Obi Wan says he did not suspect the aliens creating the clone army of being involved in the assassination attempt because "there seems to be no motive." WHAT!? The senator is trying to defeat a bill that would make a Republic Army legal, so the aliens making said army would have PLENTY of motive for wanting to see her dead! It's unbelievable that this plot hole would be overlooked, but then that's Star Wars for you!
@KCPelletier9 жыл бұрын
The Sherlock Holmes one still makes sense. Moriarty couldn't risk that the explosion wouldn't kill everybody so he made sure that no matter what, the target guy died. Sure, it was handled poorly but then again, it wasn't Moriarty's fault.
@major60010 жыл бұрын
Those were good, but you left out a glaring one that is easy to spot. In "X-Men: First Class" Kevin Bacon plays a mutant doctor who is in charge of a WWII concentration camp. He discovers the teen-aged Magneto and coaches him to develop his powers. When young Eric can't make a coin float, Bacon decides to motivate him by killing Eric's mother in front of him. In a rage, Eric trashes Bacon's office and kills two SS soldiers by causing their metal helmets to crush their skulls. The plot hole is that THERE WAS NO REASON WHY ERIC WOULD NOT HAVE KILLED BACON THERE ON THE SPOT! Eric could then have easily freed himself and all of the other prisoners and probably won the war for the Allies.
@EdWoodJr19569 жыл бұрын
From the Wizard of Oz: after the Wicked Witch is killed, the castle guards give Dorothy the witch's broomstick, thank her for setting them free, and permit her and her friends to leave. But what about the flying monkeys who, presumably, were loyal to the Wicked Witch? Why don't they set out for revenge?
@SovereignStatesman9 жыл бұрын
There are far worse movies than these. For example, "Die Hard" is about a plot by a thief to steal $600 million in bearer-bonds by stealing them and faking his death, pretending to blow up himself and the bonds; however bearer-bonds are not like cash or gold, they are numbered and VOIDED if destroyed or stolen. Another is "Wrath of Khan," where we last saw him with ALL CHARGES DROPPED and CHOOSING to tame an uninhabited planet to avoid being a nobody. Suddenly in the movie 15 years later, some other planet magically exploded, and Khan is a "criminal in exile" who manages to "escape--" nevermind the magical unscientific gizmo he gets his hands on. Also Kirk said that the planet was "no worse than the Botany Bay colony on Earth," but now we're told that it's infested only with brain-burrowing parasites that turn people into puppets. So it should be called "the RET of Khan."
@kmichael978710 жыл бұрын
10 - Magneto was released because in the future they knew Mystic would only listen to BOTH Magneto and Xavier 6 - What? Since when did they use 'super force running' to get away from the Droidekas... is that Canon? I've watched the movie many times and never noticed them doing this, are you sure you're not confusing a scene change with a super power? And there's no motive to destroy two droids, there is a motive to destroy a Sith Lord, so running away from the lata wouldn't make sense, especially since they were not expecting to get their arse kicked. 5 - Doesn't Moriaty enjoy toying with, and leaving clues for Homes because he considers it some kind of sick game, like wasn't that the whole point of the chess scene? I'd hardly consider the entire bases of the rivalry between Homes and Moriaty a plot point, I mean it's the fucking plot. 1 - Fett doesn't know he's not screwed, for all he knows Obi Wan went to radio for back-up, and wasn't planning to leave at all, so perhaps it appeared the better choice was to kill the one Jedi and escape before more arrived.
@archeryangel9 жыл бұрын
As someone that is hard of hearing, i appreciate so much that this video has captions
@hopebelieve25269 жыл бұрын
As someone that accidentally ended up on this lame video, I'm glad my browser has a back button.
@archeryangel9 жыл бұрын
+LB B congrats Holmes but nobody cares if you don't like the vid.
@hopebelieve25269 жыл бұрын
+Starr Portman I have as much right to comment on this shallow thought-out video as you do. How's that for a caption? Now here's a sign: back of closed hand toward you with extended middle finger
@SteveMcClaren988 жыл бұрын
9. (I've never seen it so correct me if I am wrong) but wouldn't a weapon that vaporises water not just instantly kill everyone? We are made mostly of water?
@isaachonzel94868 жыл бұрын
Plot convenience.
@LilacDaisy210 жыл бұрын
Oops, that wasn't a plot-hole in Twilight. As ridiculous as I feel correcting this, they don't sparkle in daylight, only in *direct* sunlight, which is why they live in such a cloudy town. And the reason they weren't killed for knowing about vampires was covered in the second movie. The biggest plot-hole was that one of the group had the power of futuristic visions that would uncharacteristically not show her the biggest upcoming conflict/s.
@breadonitsown89509 жыл бұрын
Number 1 was very weak. Isn't it the case that Kenobi continues to be suspicious regardless of the apparent innocence of Fett. I don't think it's the case that he thinks "ah well, nothing to see here." he knows there's a clone army the order of which was placed by a dead jedi, that no one else knew anything about, he knows someone removed the record of the planet (and that it was a jedi), he already suspects it was fett who was on coruscant and who shot the dart. he doesn't just assume fett is innocent and leave him be. That's a very very strange way of looking at that scene. Fett doesn't try to outright murder Kenobi, he shoots at him as he's attempting to flee the planet. Kenobi comes looking for HIM, and Fett defends himself. Kenobi is on his way to ARREST Fett.
@loganleppien223410 жыл бұрын
They explained all of the Twilight "flaws" in the first book. Get your facts straight.
@thedistractedgamers167 жыл бұрын
Let's think about this. Jango Fett going after Obi-Wan makes sense if you remember a couple of things. First, Jango was secretly working for the trade federation and Darth Sidious the entire time. So, Obi-Wan shows up on Kamino, which he shouldn't know about, and finds out about the clone project, which he shouldn't know about either. So, it makes sense that Jango would take the opportunity to kill Obi-Wan. He was snooping around where he shouldn't be and was an enemy. Then he shows up at the docking bay while Jango was trying to leave. Which is highly suspicious to when you consider him to be your enemy. Jango jumps to the reasonable conclusion that Obi-Wan is after him and so he decides to take out the threat. Yes, Jango was wrong and should have left Obi-Wan alone, but this isn't a plot hole. It is a reasonable course of action to drive the plot along.
@TheLewisLightning10 жыл бұрын
Going through this list, adding my own thoughts: 10. X-Men: Days of Future Past - This movie was full of plot-holes, and I'm not going to discount the ones already brought up. However the biggest plot hole is how does Kitty Pryde manage to do a time-consciousness-jump on anyone at all? It's not even remotely related to the scope of her powers, yet she can somehow do this. 9. Batman Begins - you guys nailed it. I mean even if the people of Gotham had been boiling their water this plan should have been found out. 8. 28 Days Later - never seen it... 7. Twilight Saga - Only ever saw the first one, and it was awful. There are way too many plot-holes with that first movie I saw, let alone the entire series to keep track of, so I'm just gonna skip by it. 6. the Phantom Menace - Plot hole, no, terribly bad writing yes. 5. Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows - Not really a plot hole. The point of shooting him in addition to the explosion was to make sure he would die, insurance in other words. It is possible to survive such an explosion, Moriarty was just making sure this one individual in particular would not. I mean what would happen if he had survived and there was no insurance? 4. the Karate Kid - never saw it... 3. The Dark Knight Rises - you nailed those points exactly on the head. However I'd just like to mention that there are so many more errors in this film that it's just downright ridiculous. 2. Man of Steel - Much like tDKR there is so much wrong with this movie, you only just scratched the surface with the first 15 mins. 1. Attack of the Clones - Saw this movie but don't really remember it.
@rfvtgbzhn9 жыл бұрын
Most of these movies where made in the last 15-20 years, this says a lot about what Hollywood became. They only focus on special and visual effects, plot became a byproduct, that mainly has the purpose to extend the movie to 90 or 120 minutes...
@MPedich10 жыл бұрын
In many cases you are forgetting the "villain mentality". They are a specific kind of sociopath, who have a self-destructive feature to countermand their other merits: They want to gloat. They want to show their superiority. This is what stops them from both remaining happily anonymous and killing the hero effectively. Where is the satisfaction in that?
@ashleightompkins32009 жыл бұрын
I'm very surprised that you didn't point out the giant plot hole in Citizen Kane. If you remember, no one was in the room to hear Kane say 'Rosebud' which is pretty much the plot point that the entire movie hinges on and it still turns out to be a giant wild goose chase.