The funny thing is the first 'Guardians of the Galaxy' movie implies Thanos' plan actually DIDN'T work for Gamora's planet. Her criminal profile in Vol. 1 says she's the last of her kind, suggesting her people actually went extinct after Thanos killed half their number.
@@jaysanchez5159 because thats how dreams work. Theres only vague influences of whats happening in reality. The next level is spinning too slowly to notice the changes in their dreams
There was shifting gravity during the roll down the hill for the van, but there was also no gravity later after it drove off the bridge and was in freefall.
The bigger plothole in Back to the Future is how, (after Marty's family went from losers to winners), did they end up still living in the SAME house, in the SAME neighborhood 😂
Here is my take on that, in the original 1985 Marty's family was just barely making enough to pay bills and feed the family, his parents got the house as a wedding present from one or both sets of their parents. In the new 1985 his family was better off financially but the house was still a wedding present, My thinking is this, the house being a wedding present would have happened when the newlywed couple would have been in very similar financial situations in both timelines, their financial situations wouldn't deviate much until Georges writing career took off in the new timeline, which it would probably have started taking off around the time Marty's brother Dave was born, and it'd take years if not decades for it to get to the point of them being really wealthy, hence why they are still in that house.
@@Skyfire_The_Goth hmmm maybe. But with Marty's parents both being such huge successes, seems like they just would have SOLD that house and went to live in a mansion somewhere lol
@@antney7745 TWIN PINE MARTY saw the LONE PINE MARTY at the end of BTTF 1985 the DOC ORIGINAL MARTY saw that was wearing a bulletproof vest was a different DOC than from the TWIN PINE REALITY LONE PINE MARTY was the one who hit the ROLLS ROYCE and whose kids were messed up in the year 2015 TWIN PINE MARTY was literally OUT OF TIME or at most his DIMENSIONAL REALITY SLIDERS did the same concept SAME PLANET DIFFERENT REALITIES to reset back to the TWIN PINE REALITY MARTY or DOC would have to go back to 1955 before the 1985 DeLOREAN ever did & open a time portal away from the PEABODY FARM preventing the ALTERED 1955 & 1985 from existing ERASING BTTF 2 & 3 events TWIN PINE REALITY MARTY had no truck to race with so he wouldn't have hit the ROLLS ROYCE I took a THEORETICAL PHYSICS class where we debated every ALTERNATE REALITY MOVIE & TV SHOW STAR TREK MIRROR UNIVERSE SLIDERS TNG series many alternate universe episodes VOYAGER'S alternate universe episodes basically : " 1 CHANGED EVENT IN THE PAST ERASES & REWRITES EVERYTHING THAT FOLLOWS " take your age MULTIPLY it by 365 DAYS that's how many PAST VERSIONS of you there are now imagine 1 day being changed you bought a lottery ticket you stayed home & missed a test at school you got hurt somehow ending up in the hospital you took a chance & asked the person our you wished you had at some point 1 CHANGED EVENT in your personal history changes who you become REAL LIFE EXAMPLE : ADOLF HITLER wanted to be an artist and was quite talented but he couldn't get into ART SCHOOL imagine going back and getting him admitted to that school he could've been a FAMOUS ARTIST instead of a DICTATOR another example ( this one's current) imagine if FRED TRUMP hadn't put DONALD TRUMP into prep school & lied to the cops about where DONALD was so he could avoid R*PE CHARGES in the 1960's DONALD was 18 in 1964 and his victim was 14 years old imagine NO TRUMP CRIME FAMILY NO TRUMP BUSINESSES NO TRUMP nothing since 1964 AMERICA would be better off here's another one LEE HARVEY OSWALD was almost killed when he was a marine but another man saved his life imagine if he wouldn't have
I always imagined there may have been a discussion about Marty's looks -- they realize he looks like that Calvin Klein guy, realize there's a clothing company with the name, and figure it must have been that guy and it's a funny coincidence, lol
The writers also stated that Thanos moreso wants to prove that his rejected solution to his dead people would have worked. They also said that he’s delusional about Gamora’s planet being a paradise after he culled them.
They could have just said "Did you do year 12 math? Do you understand how exponential growth works?" It's not really a plot hole. If he doubled the resources he'd end up having to double the resources repeatedly on an ever increasing regularity to keep up because unlike population resources are consumed.
@@jarrodbright5231not to mention, at some point, both the population and resources would be too much for the planet to maintain and everything and everyone will die. Just coming up with one reason that idea is stupid is faster than finishing the sentence.
@@jarrodbright5231 Unless Thanos was simply converting already existing matter into usable resources, creating double the resources from nothing would significantly upset the gravitational constant and the entire universe would change from an expanding universe into a collapsing universe from all the extra mass...
@@jarrodbright5231 Not a plot hole, but still a very stupid, very temporary solution to a problem. It would have been much simpler to alter people's reproductive rate, because the population would go back to where it was within a generation or two with the way he did it.
Undoubtedly. At this point I don't get why she had to make out with Kylo Ren at the end of Ep IX, and what would have happened if he survived. Looked like a textbook toxic relationship to me.
Training non-astronauts to go to space is a real thing that started with Eugene Cernan on Appolo 17. He was a geologist and got excellent results because his expertise helpedchim notice intersting clues that the former pilots trained into geology 101 overlooked. Space shuttle missions (generally only a couple weeks long) generalized that with mixed crews of astronauts (pilots and engineers) and civilian passengers (scientists never leaving the safety and relative confort of the front section). It now continues on the ISS where all people doing long tours are fully trained astronauts but other people sometimes do short trips for a specific task that would have been more complicated to train an astronaut for.
Harrison Schmitt, you mean. Gene Shoemaker, another geologist, was a huge proponent of sending geologists to the Moon because he proved that an impact would form the sort of craters we see on the Moon. Eugene Cernan was a long-time astronaut (also on Apollo 10 and Gemini 9A), and just had the "normal" Apollo program crash course in geology
NASA was trying to train the Astronauts to drill. Harry was brought in to tell them what was wrong with the drill. They kept burning up the drill bits. They had re-created his design off the patent for it. The problem being he had tweaked it over the years. He refused to fix it, unless they took him.
It was a rework of his very different motivation from the og story. It's fine as long as you don't think about it too much. And it's a comicbook film so you o Probably ask too much of it if you over analyze it to the degree where it starts to fall apart.
@@batmanwins5701 That's lame. I hate the argument "it's just a dumb comic book/action/whatever movie, you shouldn't take it too seriously" They want us to go to their "dumb" comic book movie so they should expect us to criticize glaring plot holes. We're not expecting Oscar level acting but that's an obvious plot hole and they should be called out for it. It doesn't ruin the movie or anything, it's just a valid criticism.
@@Eggy79 it's not a plot hole, you are misusing that term. It is a plot device/point that you personally feel doesn't work. As another person has already pointed out that he is "the mad titan" for a reason. Just because you don't think his plot was sensible doesn't mean he didn't. Clearly he is a character with a great deal of motivation which is born from tragic experiences and the utter isolation he experienced growing up as a half deviant which completely separated him from the population of his planet and then his whole planet died making him even more alone. Do you think the original motivation of him being in love with Death would have gone over well with general audiences? I do not think it would have. Anyway you expecting a mad titan to act according to your own sense of reason is really the error and not the story its self.
I think that can be explained that a lot of things fart and snore. You would have no life. I have to admit that I haven't watched the movie so it is possible that they were attacking more than just humans.
They were smart enough to build their newborn a soundproof bassinet with a tiny oxygen mask. I'm sure they put some thought into sleeping quietly. Just like they put thought into farming and harvesting food without using machinery.
You could explain away Marty's resemblance to Calvin not being addressed also being that George never wanted to bring up that his son looked like his only brief friend in high school.
And the fact that Marty just didnt turn up on their doorstep at age 16l they watched him grow from a baby, why would it matter? As for the skit that was on Family Guy; Marty wouldnt have been conceived until 13/14 years after the Enchantment dance (so George wouldnt have assumed Lorraine slept with Calvin Klein, in case you havent seen that segue on FG😆)
Signs makes sense when you think that the aliens would have never come into contact with water before so they wouldn't have known they had a reaction to it. When the doctors ask me if I have an allergy to anything, I say not that I know of; becauseI haven't come into contact with everything.
i mean i don't let it ruin the movie for me, but i always assumed if you are advanced enough to make giant ships that travel galaxies, you're sophisticated enough to have some sort of scanning equipment that could detect what's going on chemically/biologically/meteorologically on the surface you're expecting to land on... and further makes me wonder what the aliens are made up of organically, if WATER isn't part of them (are they made up of some alien "water" equivalent that functions like water would for us, but which would be poison to them and vice versa if WE came in contact with it?)? they seem to be very similar to humans as far as bipedal, upright, two arms, head, torso etc; obviously have different features/functions, but stands to reason they would still be biological, 'wet' beings made up of water themselves...
@@alicepbg2042 Of course I go there naked, because aliens will inherently respect my impressive sex organs. I use this effect when hiking, and it works very well with bears, wolves, moose and mountain lions. It's powerful enough that humans will simply run away when we see one another and lock eyes. It is not good to do when the weather is cool, however, and I use body coverings to avoid physical discomfort and have to carry a firearm to make up for the difference in psychological effect.
If humans find a planet of resources we want but it has some toxic gasses on it you know damn well we won’t stay off it The aliens just got a little too ambitious and their returning force would bring proper hazmat next time
For the Karate Kid, I think the discussion was started by someone who saw the third movie and just assumed the same rules had applied to the tournament in the first one. I can see the tournament management putting a rule against hits to the head in place after seeing the end of the finale in the previous tournament, since Johnny does seem to be in a lot of pain after he goes down to Daniel's kick.
It's simpler than that. With what we know now about concussions than then, even when the movies were originally made, a ban on blows to the head would be added between tournaments.
I took part in a tournament once, though it was Taekwondo and not Karate. Kicks to the head were allowed, but not directly to the face. I always assumed this was were the question came from. But considering it was for brown or black belt only, it would most likely have had to be started in the rules. So it's debatable.
I used to work for an electrical company. The red button is the dead man switch. Health and safety would require the dead man switch to be as close to the machine as possible probably within reach of the person that was using the machine. Safety regulations would require the dead man switch to be as close to the machine as possible. It doesn't take a brainiac to figure that this is a button that works. What health and safety won't say is, always assume that everyone is an idiot( sorry not trying to be a wanker) so we have to make machines idiot proof.
@@markcarpenter6020 The conveyor belt I work with at work has emergency pull cords. One yank and that section (Often the whole thing) shuts down. It has a T-handle to reset it. The number of people that push in the handle instead of push it for the reset is staggering. This includes the sort manager.
@@danamoore1788 when I first started I. QA my manager repeated two things till I could hear it in my sleep. 1. A 100% check is only 90% or less effective and 2. it's impossible to make things idiot proof cause they just make a better idiot. And boy was he right about both.
Honestly, I am not someone who ever even thought of him. Using the stones to double the resources. But your explanation for why he wouldn't do. That is not a very good one because the outcome of him. Doubling the resources and then people catching up to that amount of resources by populating is the same exact thing that's going to happen if he halves the population and then people continue to populate again. They literally have the same outcome.
Doubling the resources would've been logistically impossible. To do so would've required a massive overhaul of various infrastructures to deal with it. And what defines a 'resource'? Is it food? Medicine? Money? Knowledge? World economies would collapse. Greed, hoarding, and waste would immediately ensue. Too many factors and lack of definitions would make the 'doubling resources" option completely nonviable. How do you make a field of crops suddenly double in size? Where do those extra resources suddenly have to fit? The only side effects of halving the population would've been the short term chaos and sudden influx of corpses, the latter of which is resolved by them simply being dusted. It is a morally crappy solution, but the only realistically possible one to achieve the effect he was after.
@@Dilligff Well, normally you would be correct, but since we are literally talking about magical stones that can do any f****** thing that you want them to. You could literally make the size of the planets bigger or just make new planets that are inhabitable For the people of the world that are becoming overcrowded to be able to go to Snap them all too different places that are like this so that they won't be overcrowding any one given planet. What you're saying literally doesn't make any sense. Because the context of the conversation has a giant magical loophole for anything. You can literally just wish it to be so.
@@tommystrickland6268 You give Thanos far too much credit for having the intellectual capacity to account for so many different variables. But if ju-ju do-do for you, fine. But in-universe it was established the user had to be pretty specific what it is he/she wanted when calling upon the gauntlet and the relatively simple wish/command did considerable damage to two of its users and killed the third.
@Dilligff so now that I've actually given a point to counter your going to argue semantics like thanos' intelligence level come one bro also just because it hurt them don't mean shit they were all willing to die to change things to they way they saw fit
No the problem was she was too powerful. YOU might find her boring, but the general complaint about her character is (and especially at the time was) "how the f**k is she stronger than Luke was at the end of Episode 6 in Episode 7?"
4:45 bullshit. She won because she was one of the worst written characters in cinematic history. Disney made it clear early on that Rey was to be a flawless girlboss who won every fight and never struggled with anything.
@@franck3279now THAT was poor writing, but it was done because *Leia, is barely over half *Chewbacca's height, and it would have been awkward framing in the camera.
Another plot hole for A Quiet Place... is just get a wood chipper or one of those industrial grinders sometimes called Muffin Monsters, and switch it on. Hey presto... no more monsters.
pretty sure they would just hit from any other angle and break it in less than a minute. also, are they attacking the waterfall? no. so constant sounds probably get ignored.
clothing is totally just a human thing guys... they would not wear protection at all when exploring a new planet. also the not knowing how to use doors thing...
@@alicepbg2042 I'm not saying that they should be wearing cloths, but some form of advanced alien hazmat suit. Imagine telling a human that you're sending them into a radioactive area with no protection from the radiation. That's what the aliens are doing.
@@williamgordon5443 I am actually gonna say they should. they don't have fur or another visible way of keeping body heat. in fact I remember them kinda looking a bit scaley, which kinda indicates they are cold blooded. so they either should be laying in the sun or be wearing good clothing. they absolutely should have something more hazmat like for going into another planet. they can be naked inside a fully sealed drone or something... but c'mon.
@@andrewbeauparlant2477 unless they are from earth, they are aliens. This includes demons, angels, fey, sonic, the doctor, the klowns and any other being from another planet or dimension you can think of.
true! They could've or at least many would've move to the waterfall and start civilization from there. This plot hole is one of the reason I don't watch the series
Kylo Ren was weakened from the Bowcaster shot to the abdomen. Plus it's later stated that Kylo Ren and Rey are a Force Dyad. They are one in the Force. Rey was unconsciously tapping into Kylo's knowledge. Thanos's plan can be summed up in just the fact he's called the Mad Titan. He isn't thinking logically or rationally.
Calvin Klein was a pretty big part of helping the parents meet and get together for their eventual marriage. You wouldnt remeber that guy at all when people ask how you met your spouse?
The other aspect that’s also often missed in the Kylo is that he wasn’t just “shot in the leg” (I thought it was actually the side of his abdomen, but I digress), but he was also shot with Chewie’s bow caster. Note every other time it’s fired in that movie they make a point of showing how it obliterates the target. It’s more like a shotgun crossed with a grenade launcher than a pistol. Han even makes a point of saying how much he likes it at Maz’s bar. The fact Kylo was even standing (let alone fighting) after that was half a miracle. A chunk of his body should be fried or missing after that. That he was the aggressor against two people and was mostly dominating the fight was amazing. The sequel series has plenty of flaws but I don’t consider this one of them.
maybe it was big in the UK? i remember the dumb song from Frozen from pop culture of the time...... but as far as i remember there was literally no pop culture around Encanto, unless you were specifically into it and/or Disney at the time. Frozen was *everywhere* at that time. Encanto *wasn't* , so lets not pretend it was, whatculture!! lol
I never heard the song either. I also bought a lottery ticket last night. Since I’m commenting on a TH-cam video instead of telling my boss to screw off, I think you know how that turned out.
That's still stupid of Thanos. Just because its previous stupidity, doesn't help. It just makes him too stubborn change his stupidity....Plus his plan WILL ALSO be outdated eventually too.
Either choices are stupid. Killing 50% of the humans take the population numbers to the one we had in the 70s. In 50 years we'd have the same problem. He should have reduced the ability to conceive. For example, females being able to get pregnant once a year instead of a month, or adding a fertility period for males.
@@KaijuAKD Or simply... do nothing. Because changing, dying and even going extinct are all still normal contentions the Universe and all species should be willing to experience. Eventually, all existence will fade into irreparable entropy anyway! It's not the first time in Marvel that someone tried to correct a bad with a worse. The Beyonder wanted to erase the entire Multiverse just because he couldn't understand the point in living only to die eventually. Then he "settled" for deleting Death from the Universe, but even that proved a mistake he had to correct. I think when it comes to fixing the Universe, the answer is... don't fix. It runs itself just fine!
But Rey couldn't fight Kylo Ren, that was the point. She was losing. Badly. Until she closed her eyes and then she just stabbed at him and won. The movie also ignores that every other Jedi needed a teacher and training to learn how to use the force. Rey just immediately knew what she could do and she could do it without any training.
She’s only strong because of feminism, every single female lead now doesn’t go through a heroes journey they are just automatically better than the male counterpart. SheHulk, Rey, Gladriel, madam Web, etc… women characters written by feminist who don’t understand how to write a heroes journey. Facts, don’t believe me go see who’s the writer for the characters listed, all female writer staffs
It’s almost as if she let the Force guide her actions in that scene. Similar to how Luke let the Force guide his actions with the training droid and destroying the Death Star.
Luke used the force in a similar fashion (guidance) at the end of Episode IV with barely any training as well. Add to that being shot by a weapon that flings the average Stormtrooper through the air and being in high emotional turmoil from just killing his own father, it's reasonable to assume Kylos connection to the Force was weak at that moment. Also, Rey didn't defeat him, they were seperated by the rift in the earth opening up. Off all the justified shit the sequels get, this one isn't that big of a deal.
@@DerMoerpler Barely? Debatable. We don't know how much training was done on the Falcon. But there was training and Ben was talking to him at the time. While Kylo's connection to the force could have been weakened (& I don't think it was), he was had no trouble beating Rey until she closed her eyes for 14 seconds and then started stabbing at him. So if he was so weakened, why didn't he lose from the start against either of them? Yes, Rey defeated him. She disarms him and stands over him, and he can't get up. This one is huge.
The Thanos thing is still a plot hole. Yes, doubling the resources in the Universe would eventually wear off as populations rose, but wouldn't the same happen by halving the population of the Universe? Eventually, the creatures that remain will keep reproducing and we're back to square one of having an overpopulation problem again. Thanos' whole plan is a temporary solution and not very smart.
They wouldn't have to build a house without making noise....THATS WHAT THE WATERFALL IS THERE FOR. 🤦🏿♂️ That was just stupid. Ill buy that its a lot of work, and they don't want to do that. But you just said, "thems cants build something near the thing that makes noise, cuz dats would make too much noise!"
The house & farm where they lived was already in place when the invasion started, all they had to do was adapt it for peak quietness. The plot hole is idiot viewers who don't understand that.
I refuse to call her a Skywalker and you can't compare Rey's first lightsaber fight to Luke's. Luke lost the fight and his hand. Rey just won with no scares or character development....other than closing her eyes mid fight
Exactly, luke had at least some training and was related to the strongest force user in the galaxy yet still lost, rey is related to a decaying clone and had no training that is the epitome of a "mary sue" and poor writing.
With back to the future, I believe doc brown used his train time machine at the end to go through the entire time matrix and suture all of the errant timelines together to create the timeline marty arrives in at the very end of BTTF3. Every indiscretion, every flaw is corrected by doc brown and when he arrives and tells marty "The future is unwritten" he is literally telling him that all the errors of their time travel is totally corrected and that Marties personal timeline is healed and that from that point forward the influence of the time machine is gone from his life, he may create whatever future he desires. It means that either doc brown erased all physical evidence of Marty his parents could use to identify him after his birth OR more likely, he confronted his parents and flat out told him that he was infact calvin kline and gave them the entire skinny on the time travel saga, but swore them to not reveal that they knew to marty UNTILL AFTER The precise day and time doc brown arrived with his train, completing his time circuit and completely healing the time rifts he and Marty created. I think Marty went home after seeing doc with his train and his parents revealed they knew everything and all of them moved forward freed of the chains of ignorance and falsehoods into an unwritten future.
I suppose this has been said several times already, but the couple having a baby in "The Quiet Place" isn't really a plot hole because pregnancies kind of tend to happen accidentally often enough even these days, and the time when she did get pregnant was quite a while after the monsters had already arrived and their only source of any system to prevent her from getting pregnant was presumably that one pharmacy they could walk to. So you can pretty much assume they had no certain way to prevent her from getting pregnant anymore apart from total abstinence, and under those circumstances, how many people could have gone for that when having sex was pretty much the only way they could presumably have some pure enjoyment in their life anymore? And after she did get pregnant, they had no safe way to terminate it either. Sure, women have had home abortions about forever, but they are always risky and might very well kill her, especially since they had nobody around who'd have any idea how to perform one, so even if they would have been willing to go for an abortion it was still pretty much out of the picture as the solution. So, presumably they did not "decide" to have a baby, they just did not manage to prevent that.
Armageddon: That's easy. you can train anyone to just sit in a rocket to go up into space, it's not like miners had to train how to pilot the rocket/shuttle. Alternately it would take years to properly train the astronauts how to operate the mining machinery and proper drilling techniques.
I get your point, but I have a cousin who works on a drill rig and he's duuuuuumb. Pretty sure you could show a couple astronauts most of that stuff in a couple days.
FECK RIGHT OFF Mary Sue Rey could do the Jedi Mind Trick without training Getting lucky against a wounded kylo-ren in a Sword fight isn't the plot hole
@@dave2132 Yeah, it's one thing to know about the Jedi Mind Trick through stories, but I imagine actually doing it would require a good deal of training. Luke was only capable of doing it after training with Yoda for an extended period of time and previously saw Obi-Wan do it firsthand.
Lots of Force users spontaneously discovered powers like Bane. Luke went from learning to just block shots with his saber just before Obi Wan dies, to being able to finely guide torpedoes down the Death Star vent in the first movie or telekinesis in the wampa cave, powers he was never shown learning and before Yoda. Anakin was the only human pod racer and actually able to do well thanks to the Force, again no trainer. Leia could at least detect Luke through the Force in Ep 5 & 6. Thinking you need someone to train you goes against so many previous stories. And it's shown later Rey and Kylo established a Force Bond that allows info to flow between them, so Rey gleaned the info while Kylo was poking around in hers, confirmed in the novelization. She also said she's heard stories of the Force before so she could be aware of what some powers were.
Technically, her force use was to resist Kylo's use of the force on her mind that she should not have been able to do at all. That is why she is a Mary Sue with all the other nonsense. She was like Paul's little sister in Dune. She was born a master somehow.
The 'Why didnt the McFly's recognise Marty' debate consistently missed out the biggest argument - why the flipcake would they think anything about an old temporary schoolmate when they watched Marty grow into his current visage from a baby? Its not like they met him as a sixteen year old where they might think _oh that bloke reminds me of someone..._
If you go back and watch the Karate Kid trilogy, there’s no hint of anybody saying head shots are illegal until #3. You could even assume from it that they made it illegal BECAUSE of the first movie.
The van in Inception was flipping over and thus the gravity in the next layer was shifting accordingly, and the effects aren't weaker the deeper they go, time just goes exponentially slower with each level. Seriously, these things are explained in the movie and are even crucial to the plot. How is it that, every time I merely start watching a "clever" WhatCulture video, I get hit with stupidity whithin the first minute...? Also, speaking of which... "WHY WAS THEIR GRAVITY IN THE DREAMS THIRD LEVEL" should be "WHY WAS *THERE* GRAVITY IN THE **DREAM'S** THIRD LEVEL?", even if the question is already dumb and fights strawmen at best. The video should be titled "10 Glaring Plot Holes We Didn't Realize Never Existed In The First Place". *Edit:* God, and it keeps going... Next title card: "WHY DIDN'T THANOS JUST DOUBLE THE UNIVERSES RESOURCES" is, once again, missing an apostrophe. The argument also falls apart, when you say that doubling the resources would get outdated by growing populations, implying that halved populations wouldn't also just grow back over time. That aside "double the respources instead of halve the population" is just the very first of the arguments against his plan people come up with - the low-hanging fruit. The Infinity Stones - at least before Loki - have the power to achieve absolutely anything and everything, so Thanos could've created an infinite amount of resources, fundamentally altered all sentient beings to not need said resources anymore or done any number of other incredible things. "HOW WAS REY A MATCH FOR KYLO REN SO QUICKLY" Because she's a Mary-Sue. She wasn't a novice Force user, she had literally first heard of the Force that same day. And a Force user who had been trained, since early childhood, by both Luke Skywalker and Snoke for at least a decade should under no circumstances get injured by Finn and lose to Rey. Nor should she have been able to resist his Force interrogation, know more about the inner workings of the Falcon than Han Solo, be comforted by Leia instead of Chewie, etc. - Rey is a badly written character, and your attempts to excuse that demonstrate that you have no business trying to educate people about any of these plot holes, real or made up by you.
There more to this problem. In some places there are like A LOT of waterfalls. Literally dozens per square kilometer. Plus rapids. Such areas would be totally unaffected by aliens. Additionally, big cities are really noisy. Most urban people just don't realise this. For aliens any sufficiently big city would be felt like looking into Sun.
They Rey/Kylo Ren plothole is an easy one. The first half of the movie is one big commercial for how badass Chewbacca's bowcaster is. After Kylo Ren is shot (something that kills everyone and everything else) he is fighting to keep his insides together and not die
The explanation on Thanos is ridiculous. Yes, his previous strategy worked (sorta, that's up for debate), but also he simply didn't have the means before to try the other one. Once he acquired the gauntlet and the gems he could have tried to devise a different strategy (whether it was to multiply the resources or make people need less of them), but he didn't even bother thinking about it.
OK George and Lorraine not recognizing Marty isn’t an issues. They knew him for one week, 30 years ago and they both witnessed Marty being born and they saw him grow up, he also didn’t come out looking like Calvin, it took years for him to start to even resemble Calvin. The plot hole is how does Marty look exactly the same in both timelines. George had confidence in the new timeline and essentially became a different person, the chances of him impregnating Lorraine with the exact same 3 sperm cells has a probability of like 1 out of 1.0X10^20 or something.
Marty’s parents would not suspect that they met their present son thirty years ago before he was born. That doesn’t seem possible. However, why doesn’t George McFly wonder why his son looks a lot more like that guy from the High School dance than himself? Was Elaine fooling around with that guest who just happened to be sleeping at her house? That seems possible. Whose idea was it to name him Marty?
"why doesn’t George McFly wonder why his son looks a lot more like that guy from the High School dance than himself?" Because it was at least 15 years AFTER the dance that Marty was born and at least another 15 before Marty travelled to the past. That would make it 30 years separating them meeting "Calvin" and Marty looking identical. Additionally, they had 2 kids before Marty was born. Tell me, can you accurately remember the description of someone you met for 8 days 30 years ago? Probably not.
12:34 if he could shout at the top of his lungs they could absolutely build a permanent shelter by the waterfall. Would it take time? Sure, but hell, fresh water, relative safety from cover noise, they're farmers who could easily plant crops near the river and use it as irrigation... still a glaring plot hole
We don't talk about you know whom! The song even states it, why can't you people in this world and at Whatculture understand this I'll never understand? Just a certain Canadian wrestler that wrestled in ECW,wCw and WWE, we're not supposed mention or talk about him but we do.
In terms of Marty/Calvin, I always have the same answer. I was around the same group of people for years when I was the same age as George/Lorraine, if you told me to point them out in a line up 20 years later, I'd be completely lost.
I’ve always thought Thanos removed half the population because once people see how good life is with half people they wouldn’t try to get their population numbers back up to pre-snap levels. It’s to teach a lesson.
For me the problem with Signs wasn't the water. It was how does a species that mastered travelling through space have trouble opening doors and/or not able to get thru windows
For the Back to the Future "Plot Hole", I'm thinking those people don't get out much. When I first went out the country eons ago, I thought I saw people I recognized. However, they just look slightly different.
My guess is that they probably aren't that old, so they still remember what people they went to HS with looked like. I'm younger than Marty's parents in the movie and probably wouldn't recognize 90% of the people I went to school with for years if I saw them. I would definitely not recognize someone I only knew for a week no matter how much I interacted with them.
The simple explanation for Bruno is that dolores isn't really being fully truthful when she says she knew it all along. She knew she heard SOMETHING in the walls, but it's also a magic house, and it's a stretch to assume the noises she hears are her uncle living in the walls.
Signs still doesn't make sense. There's water vapour literally everywhere in the air. Their skins would have been burning or something the moment they stepped out from their ships.
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The Thanos one still makes no sense. The full Infinity Gauntlet lets you change reality itself. Thanos could rewrite reality, so nobody needs food or water to live. Thanos could make food and water instantly replenish when depleted. Pick a piece of fruit, and it instantly regrows, drink a whole lake dry, and it refills instantly.
There's a theory that it's not the water that they're vulnerable to but rather the contaminants/pollutants in the water (the main clue is the daughter never finishing a glass of water because it's 'dirty' in some way), basically echoing "War of the Worlds".
LOL "no gravity" yet it's explained in the behind the scenes that the hallway scene rotating is matching the rotating of the van as it bounces and falls.
The simplest explanation for Back to the Future is that they did know. They probably figured it out at some point. Think about it: George was a sci-fi fan, so of course he would have watch Star Trek and Star Wars when they came out, and he would have realized that "Darth Vader from Planet Vulcan" was obviously someone from earth, especially when he saw news about Three Mile Island and later Chernobyl and realized that that suit was a radiation suit, not a space suit, and then he and Lorraine would have heard about it when Calvin Klein launched his fashion line. And at some point, George would have remembered the time "Calvin" called him "Dad" and then lamely covered it as "dad-dad-daddio". And he would have remembered how desperate Marty was to get him and Lorraine together, and then when he saw his son growing up to look just like "Calvin" and become best friends with the town's resident mad scientist, he would have put two and two together and figured out the truth.
Have to disagree on the Thanos bit. It's a matter of mathematics...halving the population is exactly the same as doubling the resources. And without the Stones, Thanos was not able to double the resources, so he slaughtered half the population of the worlds he conquered. With the Stones, he could perform the same math (increasing the resource per person ratio) by doubling resources. Him slaughtering people didn't prove that his method worked, he only proved that the MATH worked. So his method - using the Stones to kill half of all life - is still a major problem, and it portrays Thanos as an idiot...which he is not.
The flashback at the beginning of Cobra Kai deliberately leaves out the part where Johnny congratulates Daniel and hands him the trophy. The flashback simply transitions to the present day. And then later on when Johnny is complaining about what happened, Daniel never mentions the fact that Johnny congratulated him. I always thought Daniel should have mentioned that when Johnny called Daniel's victory "an illegal kick."
The Thanos thing is still stupid, because The populations will still keep growing at the same rate they were and eventually the whole situation will just repeat itself. It's not like they will magically learn and keep those lessons forever. If he doubled the resources instead, he'd have been labeled a hero and a benevolent god and could have just kept doing that.
Another reason why there is no problem with gravity in the deeper levels of inception is that the time dilation is higher, so that all of it would take place in a small moment, nullifying any perception of motion that could translate into “gravity”
Second worst idea; leaving it intact would be far worse. By blowing it up, all those pieces effectively multiply the surface area of the asteroid, thereby allowing significantly more rock to vaporize during atmospheric entry, reducing the overall impact on the Earth. Leaving it intact, as stated in the film, would result in a 100% extinction chance of humanity (and most other multicellular life). So, no, blowing up the asteroid was not the stupidest thing they could've done.
4:02 rewrites . Originally Rey was not the winner. Rather Kylo was to become the stronger one. But DEI so was better to make Kyle a punk and magically Rey became the most powerful jedi. Yeah, it's messed up. But Adam driver has an interview about it.
...Because Thanos was a tyrant with a God complex, not a savior. Who used the "Greater good" as an excuse for his tyranny. If things were so great on Gamora's planet after he halved the population and left, why then in the prison lineup of GotG is she labeled as being the last of her kind?
Your reasoning behind Thanos not doubling the resources applies to halving the population as well. You said doubling the resources wouldnt work because the population would just increase to eventually use them up. The population would also increase after being halved, unless youre suggesting it wouldnt increase, which would be stupid. Sure he tried a test run on Gamoras planet and says that it worked, but there was 15 to 20 years between that time and when he got all the stones. Youre telling me he didnt once, just once, think about the inverse solution; to double the resources instead of halving the population? Theres more I could go into but really dont feel like it. About Rey and Kylo. Kylo was a darkside user, they feed off pain and suffering. It makes them stronger. Why do you think he kept hitting his leg during the fight with Rey? To create more pain, which in turn would make him stronger. The only reason Rey could stand toe to toe with him without any training is bad writing.
Marty went back to a completely different timeline. His parents were completely different people. The biggest plot hole in Karate Kid was an ungainly clod like Ralph Macho becoming a skilled marshal artist. The guy didn't even walk gracefully.
Love your content, but disagree with the attempt to fill the “plot hole” of Rey. Sadly, the writing of the entire sequel trilogy failed to create a meaningful character and she won because that’s what KK wanted. A force user with over a decade of experience in actual combat, lost to a person that never touched a lightsaber before because he was wounded, emotionally distressed, and holding back? That never made sense and never will. Fundamentally misunderstanding of the Sith and the training he would have undergone to become one. You don’t just become a sith because you want to. The writing was terrible plain and simple. This isn’t the only glaring plot hole in the series. I wish the writing had been good because they had a good-great cast.
Time travel = scrutiny 🤔 Timerider: The Adventure Of Lyle Swann. I’d love that to be included in a video about time travel movies and its lack of plot holes because after forty two years of being a fan i can’t think of one to be honest. Plus the character becomes his own Grandfather which is absolutely freaking awesome
I never understood the "Encanto" so-called "plot hole". It's super clear that if Dolores had tried to say anything about Bruno still living at home that Abuela would have shut that down so hard! She didn't listen to Mirabel ever, she wouldn't even let her get a word in edgewise half the time, so why wouldn't she do the same to Dolores? Not to mention getting shut down by her own mother. And in the song, she is clearly hinting to Mirabel hard. She ends her song by looking at her and saying, "Do you understand?" Wink wink, nod nod.
One point for and one against Ray... Kylo wasn't hit in the leg, it was the side. He kept punching the wound to keep his adrenaline and anger up. As to the negative, beyond her sudden fighting talent, is this: Luke took 2 years (according to the text crawl) before he could pull a Lightsaber a yard or two with no one fighting for it, while Ray won a tug-of-war with Kylo only hours (or at most days) after even finding out Jedi were even real. Luke knew Jedi were real, just not that his father was one.
The plot hole in Back to the Future is as obvious as a pair of purple underwear with Calvin Kline printed on them in 1955. Wouldn't Marty's mom have recognized them the first time she saw them at the store, or in an ad? Something like, "WTF? I've seen these before!"
Also, he wasn't a nobody to them. How likely are you to forget the face of a guy that: 1) was most likely the first guy you ever saw undressed that wasn't family (that you know of) 2) learned and spoke his name regularly, which was very distinct 3) your father hit him with his car, sustaining no serious health problems, and he recovered in your bed 4) not only played at your big high school dance, but played a style of music that nobody had even heard before at the time 5) set you up with your future spouse and love of your life 6) he mysteriously disappeared and was never heard from again 7) actually stood up to the violent school bully that nobody crossed 8) was apparently a friend of your future spouse 9) you had a huge crush on and were super thirsty for him 10) he spoke in a way nobody else did, using idioms and terms nobody but he understood Yes, the idea that "this Calvin Klein and our son are the same person" may not have been an issue, but Mr. McFly might be concerned that their son looks an awful lot like the guy that his wife attempted to get with immediately before she started dating him. I love the film, but it is still a plot hole.
@@derekstein6193 she kind of covered the stuff about not recognizing him, I have two neighbors that look an awful lot alike, but from different parts of the country. But the underwear, that can't be mistaken for anything else. It's physical proof as it were.
I think George would also have done a similar thing when Star Trek and Star Wars came out. "Darth Vader came from Vulcan last night and threatened that he would melt my brain." That kind of traumatic experience is usually something you remember.
Another possibility is that Marty's mom started putting it together in the early 1970s when Calvin Klein came to prominence. When she saw the purple underwear in 1982 or so, she might have understood what happened and just kept it to herself. We don't know that Marty even returned wearing the same underwear, he did change into some period clothes at some point. While he put on the same clothes he had on to go home, the underwear might have been picked out from the laundry and put into Lorraine's hope chest. That would be a neat story if before she died, she pulled them out and showed them to Marty, letting him know she knew he was a time traveler.
Your explanation for Thanos makes no sense. "Why would he change course we he saw his plan was working without the Stones?" Because he could achieve the same goal as his current plan, but without slaughtering people? "And ultimately the problem wouldn't be solved due to population growth" You mean like how in 50 years or less the universe would be back to the same population it was before the snap?
regarding thanos, the comics actually showed his actual motivation was not to correct the universe, but to woo Lady Death. so of course KILLING is the best way to impress lady death.
So, a skilled sith lost a lightsaber duel with a girl that never touch a lightsaber before, just because he was emotionally affected??? OK, yeah, right. That plot hole was properly filled...
Yeah because emotions and pain are the bane of the Sith, right? Never heard any Sith ever tell someone to embrace their hatred in a promise it would make them more powerful or anything like that.
He also got hit with Chewies Bowcaster before their fight. A bowcaster we see a couple of times earlier one shot first order troopers and send them flying back while he got hit in the side and tanked it
@@jarrodbright5231Kylo Ren was emotionally conflicted about murdering his father. Anger might boost a Dark Side user, but he was not just feeling anger. Kylo Ren was feeling a bunch of discordant emotions at that time. He was also badly wounded physically. And most importantly, he was not trying to kill or capture Rey. He was trying to get her to willingly join him.
to back up the back to the future reason human memory is not perfect the more you think about something the more it is altered by your brain. Its why you can get people who claim they remember exactly what happened but each remembers it differently. the more you think about it the less accurate it gets. so in the altered future the parents may have though about it a lot over the years but their recollection altered over time and marty didn't look as he does when he is a teen when hes a child after so much time the odds are low that they would remember exactly what they looked like. It is one of the reasons we keep a lot of photographs its to help our memories. I take photos of people i know a lot because i know i can't rely on my memory. Though my face is fairly different from most other peoples -i have feature that sticks out so everyone who has ever met me seems to at least recall they know me from some where but not exactly who i am -ive had people run into me and go i know you from some where and i just have to list my old jobs till they say thats it.
First off...*THERE* But, that was not the plothole from Inception. We knew that each level required a kick from the level directly above it. That says that there was a separation between levels. Nor is the plothole about whether the top falls or not, meaning that Cobb was still in a dream. The top was Mal's totem. Cobb's totem was his wedding ring. No, the main plothole is that there was a machine at each level that helped them get to the next level down. It was just glossed-over that a machine would be needed, and where that machine came from.
There is another aspect to Thanos's plan that people often call out that is actually answered. Halving the population wouldn't work because they would simply repopulate and be back where they started. Thanos said that he would do the snap and watch the sun rise on a grateful universe. He thought the universe would learn their lesson and not repeat the mistake. The fact that he is wrong about this doesn't make it a plot hole. Just more evidence that he is crazy.
The funny thing is the first 'Guardians of the Galaxy' movie implies Thanos' plan actually DIDN'T work for Gamora's planet. Her criminal profile in Vol. 1 says she's the last of her kind, suggesting her people actually went extinct after Thanos killed half their number.
James Gunn said that was a mistake.
@@Grimlock1979a mistake that added more to the mad titan title
There wasn't "no gravity" during the Inception hallway fight. There was _shifting_ gravity.
Van was tumbling, and gravity was matching the rotation
Yes, but why was THEIR gravity in the dreams third level?
@@jaysanchez5159 because thats how dreams work. Theres only vague influences of whats happening in reality. The next level is spinning too slowly to notice the changes in their dreams
There was shifting gravity during the roll down the hill for the van, but there was also no gravity later after it drove off the bridge and was in freefall.
@@jaysanchez5159 The effects from the first level get weaker the deeper you go in.
The bigger plothole in Back to the Future is how, (after Marty's family went from losers to winners), did they end up still living in the SAME house, in the SAME neighborhood 😂
Here is my take on that, in the original 1985 Marty's family was just barely making enough to pay bills and feed the family, his parents got the house as a wedding present from one or both sets of their parents. In the new 1985 his family was better off financially but the house was still a wedding present, My thinking is this, the house being a wedding present would have happened when the newlywed couple would have been in very similar financial situations in both timelines, their financial situations wouldn't deviate much until Georges writing career took off in the new timeline, which it would probably have started taking off around the time Marty's brother Dave was born, and it'd take years if not decades for it to get to the point of them being really wealthy, hence why they are still in that house.
@@Skyfire_The_Goth hmmm maybe. But with Marty's parents both being such huge successes, seems like they just would have SOLD that house and went to live in a mansion somewhere lol
And what happened to THEIR Marty? The son that the new-timeline parents raised?
@@antney7745 overwritten by our Marty, like an unused computer file, l guess 👀
@@antney7745
TWIN PINE MARTY
saw the
LONE PINE MARTY
at the end of BTTF 1985
the DOC
ORIGINAL MARTY
saw that was
wearing a bulletproof vest
was a different DOC
than from the
TWIN PINE REALITY
LONE PINE MARTY
was the one who hit the
ROLLS ROYCE
and
whose kids were
messed up in
the year 2015
TWIN PINE MARTY
was literally
OUT OF TIME
or at most his
DIMENSIONAL REALITY
SLIDERS
did the same concept
SAME PLANET
DIFFERENT REALITIES
to reset back to the
TWIN PINE REALITY
MARTY or DOC
would have to go back to
1955
before the
1985 DeLOREAN
ever did & open a
time portal away from the
PEABODY FARM
preventing the
ALTERED 1955 & 1985
from existing
ERASING
BTTF 2 & 3 events
TWIN PINE REALITY MARTY
had no truck to race with
so he wouldn't have hit the
ROLLS ROYCE
I took a
THEORETICAL PHYSICS class
where we debated every
ALTERNATE REALITY
MOVIE & TV SHOW
STAR TREK
MIRROR UNIVERSE
SLIDERS
TNG series
many alternate universe
episodes
VOYAGER'S
alternate universe
episodes
basically :
" 1 CHANGED EVENT
IN THE PAST
ERASES & REWRITES
EVERYTHING THAT FOLLOWS "
take your age
MULTIPLY it by 365 DAYS
that's how many
PAST VERSIONS
of you there are
now imagine
1 day being changed
you bought a lottery ticket
you stayed home & missed
a test at school
you got hurt somehow
ending up in the hospital
you took a chance & asked
the person our you wished you had
at some point
1 CHANGED EVENT
in your personal history
changes who you become
REAL LIFE
EXAMPLE :
ADOLF HITLER
wanted to be an artist
and was quite talented
but he couldn't get into
ART SCHOOL
imagine
going back and getting him
admitted to that school
he could've been a
FAMOUS ARTIST
instead of a
DICTATOR
another example
( this one's current)
imagine if
FRED TRUMP
hadn't put
DONALD TRUMP
into prep school
&
lied to the cops
about where
DONALD was
so he could
avoid
R*PE CHARGES
in the 1960's
DONALD was
18 in 1964
and his victim was
14 years old
imagine
NO TRUMP CRIME FAMILY
NO TRUMP BUSINESSES
NO TRUMP
nothing since 1964
AMERICA
would be better off
here's another one
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
was almost killed
when he was a marine
but
another man saved his life
imagine if he wouldn't have
I always imagined there may have been a discussion about Marty's looks -- they realize he looks like that Calvin Klein guy, realize there's a clothing company with the name, and figure it must have been that guy and it's a funny coincidence, lol
The writers also stated that Thanos moreso wants to prove that his rejected solution to his dead people would have worked. They also said that he’s delusional about Gamora’s planet being a paradise after he culled them.
They could have just said "Did you do year 12 math? Do you understand how exponential growth works?" It's not really a plot hole. If he doubled the resources he'd end up having to double the resources repeatedly on an ever increasing regularity to keep up because unlike population resources are consumed.
@@jarrodbright5231not to mention, at some point, both the population and resources would be too much for the planet to maintain and everything and everyone will die. Just coming up with one reason that idea is stupid is faster than finishing the sentence.
@@jarrodbright5231 Unless Thanos was simply converting already existing matter into usable resources, creating double the resources from nothing would significantly upset the gravitational constant and the entire universe would change from an expanding universe into a collapsing universe from all the extra mass...
@@jarrodbright5231 He even explained that in the film, which wasnt mentioned in this badly researched script.
@@jarrodbright5231 Not a plot hole, but still a very stupid, very temporary solution to a problem. It would have been much simpler to alter people's reproductive rate, because the population would go back to where it was within a generation or two with the way he did it.
It's not that we didn't understand Rey's story, it's just that it was crappy storytelling.
Undoubtedly. At this point I don't get why she had to make out with Kylo Ren at the end of Ep IX, and what would have happened if he survived. Looked like a textbook toxic relationship to me.
Training non-astronauts to go to space is a real thing that started with Eugene Cernan on Appolo 17. He was a geologist and got excellent results because his expertise helpedchim notice intersting clues that the former pilots trained into geology 101 overlooked.
Space shuttle missions (generally only a couple weeks long) generalized that with mixed crews of astronauts (pilots and engineers) and civilian passengers (scientists never leaving the safety and relative confort of the front section). It now continues on the ISS where all people doing long tours are fully trained astronauts but other people sometimes do short trips for a specific task that would have been more complicated to train an astronaut for.
Harrison Schmitt, you mean. Gene Shoemaker, another geologist, was a huge proponent of sending geologists to the Moon because he proved that an impact would form the sort of craters we see on the Moon. Eugene Cernan was a long-time astronaut (also on Apollo 10 and Gemini 9A), and just had the "normal" Apollo program crash course in geology
NASA was trying to train the Astronauts to drill. Harry was brought in to tell them what was wrong with the drill. They kept burning up the drill bits. They had re-created his design off the patent for it. The problem being he had tweaked it over the years. He refused to fix it, unless they took him.
Thanos had an INCREDIBLY stupid plan
They don't call him "the Mad titan" because he's a little miffed.
It was a rework of his very different motivation from the og story. It's fine as long as you don't think about it too much. And it's a comicbook film so you o
Probably ask too much of it if you over analyze it to the degree where it starts to fall apart.
@@batmanwins5701 That's lame. I hate the argument "it's just a dumb comic book/action/whatever movie, you shouldn't take it too seriously"
They want us to go to their "dumb" comic book movie so they should expect us to criticize glaring plot holes. We're not expecting Oscar level acting but that's an obvious plot hole and they should be called out for it. It doesn't ruin the movie or anything, it's just a valid criticism.
@@Eggy79 it's not a plot hole, you are misusing that term. It is a plot device/point that you personally feel doesn't work. As another person has already pointed out that he is "the mad titan" for a reason. Just because you don't think his plot was sensible doesn't mean he didn't. Clearly he is a character with a great deal of motivation which is born from tragic experiences and the utter isolation he experienced growing up as a half deviant which completely separated him from the population of his planet and then his whole planet died making him even more alone. Do you think the original motivation of him being in love with Death would have gone over well with general audiences? I do not think it would have. Anyway you expecting a mad titan to act according to your own sense of reason is really the error and not the story its self.
@@Eggy79 He was insane. Also second Thanos had the right idea.
Quiet Place: How come people aren't attack when they sleep? Snoring and/or farting would cause you to be attacked.
'Cause the monsters are polite?
I think that can be explained that a lot of things fart and snore. You would have no life. I have to admit that I haven't watched the movie so it is possible that they were attacking more than just humans.
Maybe people who snore got wiped out pretty quick?
They were smart enough to build their newborn a soundproof bassinet with a tiny oxygen mask. I'm sure they put some thought into sleeping quietly. Just like they put thought into farming and harvesting food without using machinery.
Yep, and that may be the reason why there are barely any survivors.
You could explain away Marty's resemblance to Calvin not being addressed also being that George never wanted to bring up that his son looked like his only brief friend in high school.
And the fact that Marty just didnt turn up on their doorstep at age 16l they watched him grow from a baby, why would it matter?
As for the skit that was on Family Guy; Marty wouldnt have been conceived until 13/14 years after the Enchantment dance (so George wouldnt have assumed Lorraine slept with Calvin Klein, in case you havent seen that segue on FG😆)
@@kanedaku Oh yeah. I forgot about the older brother and the time difference :D
First episode from this channel to become an apologist for Disney star wars.
"Ever tried to build a house without making any noise?"
...But the entire point was that they *don't have to be quiet there*.
Signs makes sense when you think that the aliens would have never come into contact with water before so they wouldn't have known they had a reaction to it.
When the doctors ask me if I have an allergy to anything, I say not that I know of; becauseI haven't come into contact with everything.
i mean i don't let it ruin the movie for me, but i always assumed if you are advanced enough to make giant ships that travel galaxies, you're sophisticated enough to have some sort of scanning equipment that could detect what's going on chemically/biologically/meteorologically on the surface you're expecting to land on... and further makes me wonder what the aliens are made up of organically, if WATER isn't part of them (are they made up of some alien "water" equivalent that functions like water would for us, but which would be poison to them and vice versa if WE came in contact with it?)? they seem to be very similar to humans as far as bipedal, upright, two arms, head, torso etc; obviously have different features/functions, but stands to reason they would still be biological, 'wet' beings made up of water themselves...
if I told you to go to a new planet that may or may now be filled with things I have no idea how your body will react to... are you going there naked?
@@alicepbg2042 Of course I go there naked, because aliens will inherently respect my impressive sex organs. I use this effect when hiking, and it works very well with bears, wolves, moose and mountain lions. It's powerful enough that humans will simply run away when we see one another and lock eyes.
It is not good to do when the weather is cool, however, and I use body coverings to avoid physical discomfort and have to carry a firearm to make up for the difference in psychological effect.
If humans find a planet of resources we want but it has some toxic gasses on it you know damn well we won’t stay off it
The aliens just got a little too ambitious and their returning force would bring proper hazmat next time
For the Karate Kid, I think the discussion was started by someone who saw the third movie and just assumed the same rules had applied to the tournament in the first one. I can see the tournament management putting a rule against hits to the head in place after seeing the end of the finale in the previous tournament, since Johnny does seem to be in a lot of pain after he goes down to Daniel's kick.
I'd wager it's more shock than pain on Johnny's part. Possibly a severely bruised ego, to boot.
It's simpler than that. With what we know now about concussions than then, even when the movies were originally made, a ban on blows to the head would be added between tournaments.
I took part in a tournament once, though it was Taekwondo and not Karate. Kicks to the head were allowed, but not directly to the face. I always assumed this was were the question came from.
But considering it was for brown or black belt only, it would most likely have had to be started in the rules. So it's debatable.
Considering how unbelievably cheesy Karate Kid 3 is, we really need to ask ourselves... who cares?
I used to work for an electrical company. The red button is the dead man switch. Health and safety would require the dead man switch to be as close to the machine as possible probably within reach of the person that was using the machine. Safety regulations would require the dead man switch to be as close to the machine as possible. It doesn't take a brainiac to figure that this is a button that works. What health and safety won't say is, always assume that everyone is an idiot( sorry not trying to be a wanker) so we have to make machines idiot proof.
Impossible. Any time you make something idiot proof they build a better idiot. (I used to work in QA)
@@markcarpenter6020 The conveyor belt I work with at work has emergency pull cords. One yank and that section (Often the whole thing) shuts down. It has a T-handle to reset it. The number of people that push in the handle instead of push it for the reset is staggering. This includes the sort manager.
@@danamoore1788 when I first started I. QA my manager repeated two things till I could hear it in my sleep. 1. A 100% check is only 90% or less effective and 2. it's impossible to make things idiot proof cause they just make a better idiot. And boy was he right about both.
@@markcarpenter6020That is an incredible comment. Also I concur😂
Honestly, I am not someone who ever even thought of him. Using the stones to double the resources. But your explanation for why he wouldn't do. That is not a very good one because the outcome of him. Doubling the resources and then people catching up to that amount of resources by populating is the same exact thing that's going to happen if he halves the population and then people continue to populate again. They literally have the same outcome.
Exactly.
Doubling the resources would've been logistically impossible. To do so would've required a massive overhaul of various infrastructures to deal with it. And what defines a 'resource'?
Is it food? Medicine? Money? Knowledge? World economies would collapse. Greed, hoarding, and waste would immediately ensue. Too many factors and lack of definitions would make the 'doubling resources" option completely nonviable. How do you make a field of crops suddenly double in size? Where do those extra resources suddenly have to fit? The only side effects of halving the population would've been the short term chaos and sudden influx of corpses, the latter of which is resolved by them simply being dusted. It is a morally crappy solution, but the only realistically possible one to achieve the effect he was after.
@@Dilligff Well, normally you would be correct, but since we are literally talking about magical stones that can do any f****** thing that you want them to. You could literally make the size of the planets bigger or just make new planets that are inhabitable For the people of the world that are becoming overcrowded to be able to go to Snap them all too different places that are like this so that they won't be overcrowding any one given planet. What you're saying literally doesn't make any sense. Because the context of the conversation has a giant magical loophole for anything. You can literally just wish it to be so.
@@tommystrickland6268 You give Thanos far too much credit for having the intellectual capacity to account for so many different variables. But if ju-ju do-do for you, fine. But in-universe it was established the user had to be pretty specific what it is he/she wanted when calling upon the gauntlet and the relatively simple wish/command did considerable damage to two of its users and killed the third.
@Dilligff so now that I've actually given a point to counter your going to argue semantics like thanos' intelligence level come one bro also just because it hurt them don't mean shit they were all willing to die to change things to they way they saw fit
The problem wasn’t that Rey was to powerful, she was just boring.
No the problem was she was too powerful. YOU might find her boring, but the general complaint about her character is (and especially at the time was) "how the f**k is she stronger than Luke was at the end of Episode 6 in Episode 7?"
@@morgantaylor84 yeah and she was super bland
That's not a plot hole.
4:45 bullshit. She won because she was one of the worst written characters in cinematic history. Disney made it clear early on that Rey was to be a flawless girlboss who won every fight and never struggled with anything.
The perfect "Mary-sue."
To the point that after Han’s death, Leya mourns him not with their long time friend Chewbaka but with this new recruit she barely met.
@@franck3279now THAT was poor writing, but it was done because *Leia, is barely over half *Chewbacca's height, and it would have been awkward framing in the camera.
Another plot hole for A Quiet Place... is just get a wood chipper or one of those industrial grinders sometimes called Muffin Monsters, and switch it on.
Hey presto... no more monsters.
pretty sure they would just hit from any other angle and break it in less than a minute.
also, are they attacking the waterfall? no. so constant sounds probably get ignored.
Would be worth a try.
@@alicepbg2042 but the machinery isn't a natural sound. They'd be drawn in for attack and go headfirst into the grinder.
@@justinhall3469 instant fertilizer :D
@@TheRealRodent why do you think they distinguish between natural and unnatural? They don't.
Someone talking, walking, are all natural sounds...
The issue with Signs isn't just that the aliens came to earth. It's that they came with no protection from water at all.
clothing is totally just a human thing guys... they would not wear protection at all when exploring a new planet.
also the not knowing how to use doors thing...
@@alicepbg2042 I'm not saying that they should be wearing cloths, but some form of advanced alien hazmat suit.
Imagine telling a human that you're sending them into a radioactive area with no protection from the radiation. That's what the aliens are doing.
@@williamgordon5443 I am actually gonna say they should. they don't have fur or another visible way of keeping body heat. in fact I remember them kinda looking a bit scaley, which kinda indicates they are cold blooded. so they either should be laying in the sun or be wearing good clothing.
they absolutely should have something more hazmat like for going into another planet. they can be naked inside a fully sealed drone or something... but c'mon.
Unless…they aren’t aliens after all
@@andrewbeauparlant2477 unless they are from earth, they are aliens.
This includes demons, angels, fey, sonic, the doctor, the klowns and any other being from another planet or dimension you can think of.
Rey was better than kylo in the first fight due to really really really really bad writing.. but it looks pretty and colorful.
"Ever try building a house without making noise?" The waterfall makes that a none issue. Ever tried farming or giving birth without making noise
true! They could've or at least many would've move to the waterfall and start civilization from there. This plot hole is one of the reason I don't watch the series
Kylo Ren was weakened from the Bowcaster shot to the abdomen. Plus it's later stated that Kylo Ren and Rey are a Force Dyad. They are one in the Force. Rey was unconsciously tapping into Kylo's knowledge.
Thanos's plan can be summed up in just the fact he's called the Mad Titan. He isn't thinking logically or rationally.
Calvin Klein was a pretty big part of helping the parents meet and get together for their eventual marriage. You wouldnt remeber that guy at all when people ask how you met your spouse?
The other aspect that’s also often missed in the Kylo is that he wasn’t just “shot in the leg” (I thought it was actually the side of his abdomen, but I digress), but he was also shot with Chewie’s bow caster.
Note every other time it’s fired in that movie they make a point of showing how it obliterates the target. It’s more like a shotgun crossed with a grenade launcher than a pistol. Han even makes a point of saying how much he likes it at Maz’s bar.
The fact Kylo was even standing (let alone fighting) after that was half a miracle. A chunk of his body should be fried or missing after that. That he was the aggressor against two people and was mostly dominating the fight was amazing.
The sequel series has plenty of flaws but I don’t consider this one of them.
I'm going to buy a lottery ticket because I must be lucky since I've got no idea what we don't talk about Bruno sounds like.
Yeah, "took the world by storm"? I must have been in the eye.
maybe it was big in the UK? i remember the dumb song from Frozen from pop culture of the time...... but as far as i remember there was literally no pop culture around Encanto, unless you were specifically into it and/or Disney at the time. Frozen was *everywhere* at that time. Encanto *wasn't* , so lets not pretend it was, whatculture!! lol
I've never so much as even heard OF the song, let alone hear it itself. Perhaps we can split the lottery winnings?
I never heard the song either. I also bought a lottery ticket last night. Since I’m commenting on a TH-cam video instead of telling my boss to screw off, I think you know how that turned out.
The first rule of Fight Club: WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT BRUNO!
That's still stupid of Thanos. Just because its previous stupidity, doesn't help. It just makes him too stubborn change his stupidity....Plus his plan WILL ALSO be outdated eventually too.
Just what I was thinking, people reproduce.
How about an endless and exponential doubling of re-sauces.
Either choices are stupid. Killing 50% of the humans take the population numbers to the one we had in the 70s. In 50 years we'd have the same problem. He should have reduced the ability to conceive. For example, females being able to get pregnant once a year instead of a month, or adding a fertility period for males.
@@KaijuAKD Or simply... do nothing. Because changing, dying and even going extinct are all still normal contentions the Universe and all species should be willing to experience. Eventually, all existence will fade into irreparable entropy anyway!
It's not the first time in Marvel that someone tried to correct a bad with a worse. The Beyonder wanted to erase the entire Multiverse just because he couldn't understand the point in living only to die eventually. Then he "settled" for deleting Death from the Universe, but even that proved a mistake he had to correct. I think when it comes to fixing the Universe, the answer is... don't fix. It runs itself just fine!
The comic book motivation actually made more sense but wouldn't have fit with the MCU we had.
Our current population issue was because of the baby boom. A completely unnatural elevation of population that would not necessarily be repeated.
But Rey couldn't fight Kylo Ren, that was the point. She was losing. Badly. Until she closed her eyes and then she just stabbed at him and won. The movie also ignores that every other Jedi needed a teacher and training to learn how to use the force. Rey just immediately knew what she could do and she could do it without any training.
this is a woke channel, so of course theyre going to defend woke mary sue writing choices
She’s only strong because of feminism, every single female lead now doesn’t go through a heroes journey they are just automatically better than the male counterpart. SheHulk, Rey, Gladriel, madam Web, etc… women characters written by feminist who don’t understand how to write a heroes journey. Facts, don’t believe me go see who’s the writer for the characters listed, all female writer staffs
It’s almost as if she let the Force guide her actions in that scene. Similar to how Luke let the Force guide his actions with the training droid and destroying the Death Star.
Luke used the force in a similar fashion (guidance) at the end of Episode IV with barely any training as well. Add to that being shot by a weapon that flings the average Stormtrooper through the air and being in high emotional turmoil from just killing his own father, it's reasonable to assume Kylos connection to the Force was weak at that moment. Also, Rey didn't defeat him, they were seperated by the rift in the earth opening up. Off all the justified shit the sequels get, this one isn't that big of a deal.
@@DerMoerpler Barely? Debatable. We don't know how much training was done on the Falcon. But there was training and Ben was talking to him at the time. While Kylo's connection to the force could have been weakened (& I don't think it was), he was had no trouble beating Rey until she closed her eyes for 14 seconds and then started stabbing at him. So if he was so weakened, why didn't he lose from the start against either of them? Yes, Rey defeated him. She disarms him and stands over him, and he can't get up. This one is huge.
The Thanos thing is still a plot hole. Yes, doubling the resources in the Universe would eventually wear off as populations rose, but wouldn't the same happen by halving the population of the Universe? Eventually, the creatures that remain will keep reproducing and we're back to square one of having an overpopulation problem again. Thanos' whole plan is a temporary solution and not very smart.
Anyone else think they were trying to hard to make Thanos look deep and more human, instead of the powerhouse crazed titan he's in the comics
They wouldn't have to build a house without making noise....THATS WHAT THE WATERFALL IS THERE FOR.
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That was just stupid. Ill buy that its a lot of work, and they don't want to do that. But you just said, "thems cants build something near the thing that makes noise, cuz dats would make too much noise!"
But where are you going to get the materials from and how are you going to get them to the waterfall without making any noise?
The house & farm where they lived was already in place when the invasion started, all they had to do was adapt it for peak quietness. The plot hole is idiot viewers who don't understand that.
I refuse to call her a Skywalker and you can't compare Rey's first lightsaber fight to Luke's. Luke lost the fight and his hand. Rey just won with no scares or character development....other than closing her eyes mid fight
Exactly, luke had at least some training and was related to the strongest force user in the galaxy yet still lost, rey is related to a decaying clone and had no training that is the epitome of a "mary sue" and poor writing.
8) Because Disney touched it
I like how they're talking about more animated movies and T.V. shows lately.
With back to the future, I believe doc brown used his train time machine at the end to go through the entire time matrix and suture all of the errant timelines together to create the timeline marty arrives in at the very end of BTTF3. Every indiscretion, every flaw is corrected by doc brown and when he arrives and tells marty "The future is unwritten" he is literally telling him that all the errors of their time travel is totally corrected and that Marties personal timeline is healed and that from that point forward the influence of the time machine is gone from his life, he may create whatever future he desires. It means that either doc brown erased all physical evidence of Marty his parents could use to identify him after his birth OR more likely, he confronted his parents and flat out told him that he was infact calvin kline and gave them the entire skinny on the time travel saga, but swore them to not reveal that they knew to marty UNTILL AFTER The precise day and time doc brown arrived with his train, completing his time circuit and completely healing the time rifts he and Marty created. I think Marty went home after seeing doc with his train and his parents revealed they knew everything and all of them moved forward freed of the chains of ignorance and falsehoods into an unwritten future.
A lot of these sound like making excuses for the inexcusable.
And the rest sound like responses to people who are clutching at the pettiest of straws.
I suppose this has been said several times already, but the couple having a baby in "The Quiet Place" isn't really a plot hole because pregnancies kind of tend to happen accidentally often enough even these days, and the time when she did get pregnant was quite a while after the monsters had already arrived and their only source of any system to prevent her from getting pregnant was presumably that one pharmacy they could walk to. So you can pretty much assume they had no certain way to prevent her from getting pregnant anymore apart from total abstinence, and under those circumstances, how many people could have gone for that when having sex was pretty much the only way they could presumably have some pure enjoyment in their life anymore? And after she did get pregnant, they had no safe way to terminate it either. Sure, women have had home abortions about forever, but they are always risky and might very well kill her, especially since they had nobody around who'd have any idea how to perform one, so even if they would have been willing to go for an abortion it was still pretty much out of the picture as the solution. So, presumably they did not "decide" to have a baby, they just did not manage to prevent that.
The Signs card is misspelled. It’s not “Too” it should be “To”
Also, #10, should be "there" not "their"
"...allergic too"?? lmao
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Armageddon: That's easy. you can train anyone to just sit in a rocket to go up into space, it's not like miners had to train how to pilot the rocket/shuttle. Alternately it would take years to properly train the astronauts how to operate the mining machinery and proper drilling techniques.
I get your point, but I have a cousin who works on a drill rig and he's duuuuuumb. Pretty sure you could show a couple astronauts most of that stuff in a couple days.
FECK RIGHT OFF
Mary Sue Rey could do the Jedi Mind Trick without training
Getting lucky against a wounded kylo-ren in a Sword fight isn't the plot hole
And without knowing about it.
@@dave2132 Yeah, it's one thing to know about the Jedi Mind Trick through stories, but I imagine actually doing it would require a good deal of training. Luke was only capable of doing it after training with Yoda for an extended period of time and previously saw Obi-Wan do it firsthand.
Lots of Force users spontaneously discovered powers like Bane. Luke went from learning to just block shots with his saber just before Obi Wan dies, to being able to finely guide torpedoes down the Death Star vent in the first movie or telekinesis in the wampa cave, powers he was never shown learning and before Yoda. Anakin was the only human pod racer and actually able to do well thanks to the Force, again no trainer. Leia could at least detect Luke through the Force in Ep 5 & 6. Thinking you need someone to train you goes against so many previous stories.
And it's shown later Rey and Kylo established a Force Bond that allows info to flow between them, so Rey gleaned the info while Kylo was poking around in hers, confirmed in the novelization. She also said she's heard stories of the Force before so she could be aware of what some powers were.
Technically, her force use was to resist Kylo's use of the force on her mind that she should not have been able to do at all. That is why she is a Mary Sue with all the other nonsense. She was like Paul's little sister in Dune. She was born a master somehow.
@@legendarynaga Retconning isn't valid, it's lazy. Luke had training. Luke was told of the force. Anakin had reflexes, not control of others.
The 'Why didnt the McFly's recognise Marty' debate consistently missed out the biggest argument - why the flipcake would they think anything about an old temporary schoolmate when they watched Marty grow into his current visage from a baby?
Its not like they met him as a sixteen year old where they might think _oh that bloke reminds me of someone..._
If you go back and watch the Karate Kid trilogy, there’s no hint of anybody saying head shots are illegal until #3. You could even assume from it that they made it illegal BECAUSE of the first movie.
Literally all they do is talk about Bruno in that movie.
Lost my interest as soon as the excuses for Star Wars started
This video is plain dumb
0:38 *there
Earth isn't 70% water. It's only covered by 70%.
But humans are like 60% water
The van in Inception was flipping over and thus the gravity in the next layer was shifting accordingly, and the effects aren't weaker the deeper they go, time just goes exponentially slower with each level. Seriously, these things are explained in the movie and are even crucial to the plot. How is it that, every time I merely start watching a "clever" WhatCulture video, I get hit with stupidity whithin the first minute...? Also, speaking of which... "WHY WAS THEIR GRAVITY IN THE DREAMS THIRD LEVEL" should be "WHY WAS *THERE* GRAVITY IN THE **DREAM'S** THIRD LEVEL?", even if the question is already dumb and fights strawmen at best.
The video should be titled "10 Glaring Plot Holes We Didn't Realize Never Existed In The First Place".
*Edit:* God, and it keeps going...
Next title card: "WHY DIDN'T THANOS JUST DOUBLE THE UNIVERSES RESOURCES" is, once again, missing an apostrophe.
The argument also falls apart, when you say that doubling the resources would get outdated by growing populations, implying that halved populations wouldn't also just grow back over time.
That aside "double the respources instead of halve the population" is just the very first of the arguments against his plan people come up with - the low-hanging fruit. The Infinity Stones - at least before Loki - have the power to achieve absolutely anything and everything, so Thanos could've created an infinite amount of resources, fundamentally altered all sentient beings to not need said resources anymore or done any number of other incredible things.
"HOW WAS REY A MATCH FOR KYLO REN SO QUICKLY"
Because she's a Mary-Sue. She wasn't a novice Force user, she had literally first heard of the Force that same day. And a Force user who had been trained, since early childhood, by both Luke Skywalker and Snoke for at least a decade should under no circumstances get injured by Finn and lose to Rey. Nor should she have been able to resist his Force interrogation, know more about the inner workings of the Falcon than Han Solo, be comforted by Leia instead of Chewie, etc. - Rey is a badly written character, and your attempts to excuse that demonstrate that you have no business trying to educate people about any of these plot holes, real or made up by you.
If they don't hunt near the waterfall bc of the noise already you can build a structure without being hunted so it's a plot hole
Agreed. It would be way easier to build something there and know you're relatively safe... especially when you have a baby on the way.
There more to this problem. In some places there are like A LOT of waterfalls. Literally dozens per square kilometer. Plus rapids. Such areas would be totally unaffected by aliens.
Additionally, big cities are really noisy. Most urban people just don't realise this. For aliens any sufficiently big city would be felt like looking into Sun.
They Rey/Kylo Ren plothole is an easy one. The first half of the movie is one big commercial for how badass Chewbacca's bowcaster is. After Kylo Ren is shot (something that kills everyone and everything else) he is fighting to keep his insides together and not die
The explanation on Thanos is ridiculous. Yes, his previous strategy worked (sorta, that's up for debate), but also he simply didn't have the means before to try the other one. Once he acquired the gauntlet and the gems he could have tried to devise a different strategy (whether it was to multiply the resources or make people need less of them), but he didn't even bother thinking about it.
OK George and Lorraine not recognizing Marty isn’t an issues. They knew him for one week, 30 years ago and they both witnessed Marty being born and they saw him grow up, he also didn’t come out looking like Calvin, it took years for him to start to even resemble Calvin. The plot hole is how does Marty look exactly the same in both timelines. George had confidence in the new timeline and essentially became a different person, the chances of him impregnating Lorraine with the exact same 3 sperm cells has a probability of like 1 out of 1.0X10^20 or something.
8. because she’s a Mary sue
Someone should tell Thanos Earth's population doubles in 40 years so halving it only delays the same problem a few decades!
These is a way to do it but Google deletes my post every time I say it.
and that is just one of the reasons his plan is absolutly stupid
@@toongrowner1 he would have been better off adjusting fertility rates
@@toongrowner1 he would have been better off adjusting birth rates.
Marty’s parents would not suspect that they met their present son thirty years ago before he was born. That doesn’t seem possible.
However, why doesn’t George McFly wonder why his son looks a lot more like that guy from the High School dance than himself? Was Elaine fooling around with that guest who just happened to be sleeping at her house? That seems possible.
Whose idea was it to name him Marty?
"why doesn’t George McFly wonder why his son looks a lot more like that guy from the High School dance than himself?"
Because it was at least 15 years AFTER the dance that Marty was born and at least another 15 before Marty travelled to the past. That would make it 30 years separating them meeting "Calvin" and Marty looking identical.
Additionally, they had 2 kids before Marty was born.
Tell me, can you accurately remember the description of someone you met for 8 days 30 years ago? Probably not.
12:34 if he could shout at the top of his lungs they could absolutely build a permanent shelter by the waterfall. Would it take time? Sure, but hell, fresh water, relative safety from cover noise, they're farmers who could easily plant crops near the river and use it as irrigation... still a glaring plot hole
We don't talk about you know whom! The song even states it, why can't you people in this world and at Whatculture understand this I'll never understand? Just a certain Canadian wrestler that wrestled in ECW,wCw and WWE, we're not supposed mention or talk about him but we do.
In terms of Marty/Calvin, I always have the same answer.
I was around the same group of people for years when I was the same age as George/Lorraine, if you told me to point them out in a line up 20 years later, I'd be completely lost.
I’ve always thought Thanos removed half the population because once people see how good life is with half people they wouldn’t try to get their population numbers back up to pre-snap levels. It’s to teach a lesson.
For me the problem with Signs wasn't the water. It was how does a species that mastered travelling through space have trouble opening doors and/or not able to get thru windows
For the Back to the Future "Plot Hole", I'm thinking those people don't get out much. When I first went out the country eons ago, I thought I saw people I recognized. However, they just look slightly different.
My guess is that they probably aren't that old, so they still remember what people they went to HS with looked like. I'm younger than Marty's parents in the movie and probably wouldn't recognize 90% of the people I went to school with for years if I saw them. I would definitely not recognize someone I only knew for a week no matter how much I interacted with them.
That Thanos argument makes even less sense since those planets would have been reduced to a quarter of their original state.
Kylo was shot in the GUT by Chewbacca's powerful Crossbow blaster not his leg by some weak trooper blaster. 🤦
The simple explanation for Bruno is that dolores isn't really being fully truthful when she says she knew it all along. She knew she heard SOMETHING in the walls, but it's also a magic house, and it's a stretch to assume the noises she hears are her uncle living in the walls.
Signs still doesn't make sense. There's water vapour literally everywhere in the air. Their skins would have been burning or something the moment they stepped out from their ships.
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The Thanos one still makes no sense. The full Infinity Gauntlet lets you change reality itself. Thanos could rewrite reality, so nobody needs food or water to live. Thanos could make food and water instantly replenish when depleted. Pick a piece of fruit, and it instantly regrows, drink a whole lake dry, and it refills instantly.
So the aliens in Signs never heard of hazmat? Or clothes? If you go around raiding other planets while buck naked, you're gonna have a bad time.
They somehow were resistant to the water vapor in the atmosphere.
@@cfltheman maybe water vapor in the atmosphere wasn't a high enough concentration to trigger a reaction
They obviously had the aliens from War of the World as military consultants.
There's a theory that it's not the water that they're vulnerable to but rather the contaminants/pollutants in the water (the main clue is the daughter never finishing a glass of water because it's 'dirty' in some way), basically echoing "War of the Worlds".
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Don't try to explain a badly built character like Rey Palpatine. She could because the plot needed it to be
LOL "no gravity" yet it's explained in the behind the scenes that the hallway scene rotating is matching the rotating of the van as it bounces and falls.
Typo right off the bat with the first entry. Nice catch editors....
Thanos deleting half the human race would have only taken us back to the population level of 1970.
The simplest explanation for Back to the Future is that they did know. They probably figured it out at some point. Think about it: George was a sci-fi fan, so of course he would have watch Star Trek and Star Wars when they came out, and he would have realized that "Darth Vader from Planet Vulcan" was obviously someone from earth, especially when he saw news about Three Mile Island and later Chernobyl and realized that that suit was a radiation suit, not a space suit, and then he and Lorraine would have heard about it when Calvin Klein launched his fashion line. And at some point, George would have remembered the time "Calvin" called him "Dad" and then lamely covered it as "dad-dad-daddio". And he would have remembered how desperate Marty was to get him and Lorraine together, and then when he saw his son growing up to look just like "Calvin" and become best friends with the town's resident mad scientist, he would have put two and two together and figured out the truth.
Have to disagree on the Thanos bit. It's a matter of mathematics...halving the population is exactly the same as doubling the resources. And without the Stones, Thanos was not able to double the resources, so he slaughtered half the population of the worlds he conquered. With the Stones, he could perform the same math (increasing the resource per person ratio) by doubling resources. Him slaughtering people didn't prove that his method worked, he only proved that the MATH worked. So his method - using the Stones to kill half of all life - is still a major problem, and it portrays Thanos as an idiot...which he is not.
The flashback at the beginning of Cobra Kai deliberately leaves out the part where Johnny congratulates Daniel and hands him the trophy. The flashback simply transitions to the present day. And then later on when Johnny is complaining about what happened, Daniel never mentions the fact that Johnny congratulated him. I always thought Daniel should have mentioned that when Johnny called Daniel's victory "an illegal kick."
The Thanos thing is still stupid, because The populations will still keep growing at the same rate they were and eventually the whole situation will just repeat itself. It's not like they will magically learn and keep those lessons forever. If he doubled the resources instead, he'd have been labeled a hero and a benevolent god and could have just kept doing that.
Another reason why there is no problem with gravity in the deeper levels of inception is that the time dilation is higher, so that all of it would take place in a small moment, nullifying any perception of motion that could translate into “gravity”
The explanation for Thanos is also kind of silly… killing half the population, only temporarily solves your problem as well.
07:58: That's three if you include Kyle Reese. Which you should. Doubly so, since he started the Michael Biehn death toll.
I'm too busy dodging potholes to worry about plot holes. Give me 90 minutes of mostly mindless action and I'm a happy camper.
Armageddon is an incredibly stupid movie.
Blowing up the asteroid is the worst thing you can do in that situation.
Says the expert. What would be the best course of action then? I would assume deviating the asteroid from its path...but how?
Stupid is as stupid does.
Second worst idea; leaving it intact would be far worse.
By blowing it up, all those pieces effectively multiply the surface area of the asteroid, thereby allowing significantly more rock to vaporize during atmospheric entry, reducing the overall impact on the Earth.
Leaving it intact, as stated in the film, would result in a 100% extinction chance of humanity (and most other multicellular life).
So, no, blowing up the asteroid was not the stupidest thing they could've done.
@@JPIbanez84you’re thinking to much. That never helps anything
4:02 rewrites .
Originally Rey was not the winner. Rather Kylo was to become the stronger one.
But DEI so was better to make Kyle a punk and magically Rey became the most powerful jedi.
Yeah, it's messed up. But Adam driver has an interview about it.
...Because Thanos was a tyrant with a God complex, not a savior. Who used the "Greater good" as an excuse for his tyranny. If things were so great on Gamora's planet after he halved the population and left, why then in the prison lineup of GotG is she labeled as being the last of her kind?
Your reasoning behind Thanos not doubling the resources applies to halving the population as well. You said doubling the resources wouldnt work because the population would just increase to eventually use them up. The population would also increase after being halved, unless youre suggesting it wouldnt increase, which would be stupid. Sure he tried a test run on Gamoras planet and says that it worked, but there was 15 to 20 years between that time and when he got all the stones. Youre telling me he didnt once, just once, think about the inverse solution; to double the resources instead of halving the population? Theres more I could go into but really dont feel like it.
About Rey and Kylo. Kylo was a darkside user, they feed off pain and suffering. It makes them stronger. Why do you think he kept hitting his leg during the fight with Rey? To create more pain, which in turn would make him stronger. The only reason Rey could stand toe to toe with him without any training is bad writing.
Marty went back to a completely different timeline. His parents were completely different people.
The biggest plot hole in Karate Kid was an ungainly clod like Ralph Macho becoming a skilled marshal artist. The guy didn't even walk gracefully.
Love your content, but disagree with the attempt to fill the “plot hole” of Rey. Sadly, the writing of the entire sequel trilogy failed to create a meaningful character and she won because that’s what KK wanted. A force user with over a decade of experience in actual combat, lost to a person that never touched a lightsaber before because he was wounded, emotionally distressed, and holding back? That never made sense and never will. Fundamentally misunderstanding of the Sith and the training he would have undergone to become one. You don’t just become a sith because you want to. The writing was terrible plain and simple. This isn’t the only glaring plot hole in the series. I wish the writing had been good because they had a good-great cast.
Thanos is a megalomaniac psychopath. That’s why his only solution would be to kill rather than create. He enjoyed the power and the killing
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Timerider: The Adventure Of Lyle Swann. I’d love that to be included in a video about time travel movies and its lack of plot holes because after forty two years of being a fan i can’t think of one to be honest. Plus the character becomes his own Grandfather which is absolutely freaking awesome
I never understood the "Encanto" so-called "plot hole". It's super clear that if Dolores had tried to say anything about Bruno still living at home that Abuela would have shut that down so hard! She didn't listen to Mirabel ever, she wouldn't even let her get a word in edgewise half the time, so why wouldn't she do the same to Dolores? Not to mention getting shut down by her own mother.
And in the song, she is clearly hinting to Mirabel hard. She ends her song by looking at her and saying, "Do you understand?" Wink wink, nod nod.
One point for and one against Ray... Kylo wasn't hit in the leg, it was the side. He kept punching the wound to keep his adrenaline and anger up. As to the negative, beyond her sudden fighting talent, is this: Luke took 2 years (according to the text crawl) before he could pull a Lightsaber a yard or two with no one fighting for it, while Ray won a tug-of-war with Kylo only hours (or at most days) after even finding out Jedi were even real. Luke knew Jedi were real, just not that his father was one.
The plot hole in Back to the Future is as obvious as a pair of purple underwear with Calvin Kline printed on them in 1955. Wouldn't Marty's mom have recognized them the first time she saw them at the store, or in an ad?
Something like, "WTF? I've seen these before!"
Also, he wasn't a nobody to them.
How likely are you to forget the face of a guy that:
1) was most likely the first guy you ever saw undressed that wasn't family (that you know of)
2) learned and spoke his name regularly, which was very distinct
3) your father hit him with his car, sustaining no serious health problems, and he recovered in your bed
4) not only played at your big high school dance, but played a style of music that nobody had even heard before at the time
5) set you up with your future spouse and love of your life
6) he mysteriously disappeared and was never heard from again
7) actually stood up to the violent school bully that nobody crossed
8) was apparently a friend of your future spouse
9) you had a huge crush on and were super thirsty for him
10) he spoke in a way nobody else did, using idioms and terms nobody but he understood
Yes, the idea that "this Calvin Klein and our son are the same person" may not have been an issue, but Mr. McFly might be concerned that their son looks an awful lot like the guy that his wife attempted to get with immediately before she started dating him.
I love the film, but it is still a plot hole.
@@derekstein6193 she kind of covered the stuff about not recognizing him, I have two neighbors that look an awful lot alike, but from different parts of the country. But the underwear, that can't be mistaken for anything else. It's physical proof as it were.
I think George would also have done a similar thing when Star Trek and Star Wars came out. "Darth Vader came from Vulcan last night and threatened that he would melt my brain." That kind of traumatic experience is usually something you remember.
Another possibility is that Marty's mom started putting it together in the early 1970s when Calvin Klein came to prominence. When she saw the purple underwear in 1982 or so, she might have understood what happened and just kept it to herself.
We don't know that Marty even returned wearing the same underwear, he did change into some period clothes at some point. While he put on the same clothes he had on to go home, the underwear might have been picked out from the laundry and put into Lorraine's hope chest.
That would be a neat story if before she died, she pulled them out and showed them to Marty, letting him know she knew he was a time traveler.
Your explanation for Thanos makes no sense. "Why would he change course we he saw his plan was working without the Stones?"
Because he could achieve the same goal as his current plan, but without slaughtering people?
"And ultimately the problem wouldn't be solved due to population growth"
You mean like how in 50 years or less the universe would be back to the same population it was before the snap?
I mean, the BTTF one is simple: Marty hasn't been born yet. How the hell would his parents know what their future son looks like before conception?
The plot hole is why didn't 1985 George and Loraine realize Marty looks like that guy Calvin Klein they knew in 1955.
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THANK YOU for addressing the Armageddon "plot hole."
regarding thanos, the comics actually showed his actual motivation was not to correct the universe, but to woo Lady Death. so of course KILLING is the best way to impress lady death.
So, a skilled sith lost a lightsaber duel with a girl that never touch a lightsaber before, just because he was emotionally affected??? OK, yeah, right. That plot hole was properly filled...
Yeah because emotions and pain are the bane of the Sith, right? Never heard any Sith ever tell someone to embrace their hatred in a promise it would make them more powerful or anything like that.
@@jarrodbright5231 My point exactly. Thanks
It was the wrong emotions. It's obvious he is wracked with guilt and self-doubt constantly. How do you not notice that?
He also got hit with Chewies Bowcaster before their fight. A bowcaster we see a couple of times earlier one shot first order troopers and send them flying back while he got hit in the side and tanked it
@@jarrodbright5231Kylo Ren was emotionally conflicted about murdering his father. Anger might boost a Dark Side user, but he was not just feeling anger. Kylo Ren was feeling a bunch of discordant emotions at that time.
He was also badly wounded physically.
And most importantly, he was not trying to kill or capture Rey. He was trying to get her to willingly join him.
"There" not "their" in the first title card for Inception... 😮💨
Also they use too instead of to later ^^’
to back up the back to the future reason human memory is not perfect the more you think about something the more it is altered by your brain. Its why you can get people who claim they remember exactly what happened but each remembers it differently. the more you think about it the less accurate it gets. so in the altered future the parents may have though about it a lot over the years but their recollection altered over time and marty didn't look as he does when he is a teen when hes a child after so much time the odds are low that they would remember exactly what they looked like. It is one of the reasons we keep a lot of photographs its to help our memories. I take photos of people i know a lot because i know i can't rely on my memory. Though my face is fairly different from most other peoples -i have feature that sticks out so everyone who has ever met me seems to at least recall they know me from some where but not exactly who i am -ive had people run into me and go i know you from some where and i just have to list my old jobs till they say thats it.
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But, that was not the plothole from Inception. We knew that each level required a kick from the level directly above it. That says that there was a separation between levels.
Nor is the plothole about whether the top falls or not, meaning that Cobb was still in a dream. The top was Mal's totem. Cobb's totem was his wedding ring.
No, the main plothole is that there was a machine at each level that helped them get to the next level down. It was just glossed-over that a machine would be needed, and where that machine came from.
There is another aspect to Thanos's plan that people often call out that is actually answered. Halving the population wouldn't work because they would simply repopulate and be back where they started. Thanos said that he would do the snap and watch the sun rise on a grateful universe. He thought the universe would learn their lesson and not repeat the mistake. The fact that he is wrong about this doesn't make it a plot hole. Just more evidence that he is crazy.