Name biggest plot holes of all time.
Transformers 2 revenge of the fallen-
megatron Defeats basically kills optimus prime. His master,The Fallen can only be beaten by a prime.....SO IF MEGATRON......WHO JUST FREAKING KILLED OPTIMUS PRIME. AND THE FALLEN CAN ONLY BE BEATEN BY A PRIME WOULDENT THAT MAKE MEGATRON MORE POWERFULL? COULDENT HE JUST GET THE DECEPTICONS AND KILL EVERYONE STARTING WITH SAM?
Also at the end of the dark knight rises NOOOOOOOBODY notices that bruce wayne is alive? THE HELL?
dat avatar NEVER CHANGE IT!
oh like a new hope? where the skywalker family tree is supposed to be secret yet luke and Anakin have the same frigging last name?
more Transformers plot hole. ( if you haven't noticed I hated 2)
Jetfire, , is able to teleport No other transformers in the franchise is able to teleport. No explanation is given to WHY he has this power; he just has it...really?......are you serious?
only a Prime can beat the Fallen. Then why is it that , there were 8 Primes that could have destroyed him in the past but chose to melt all their bodies in order to create a cave to protect the matrix of leadership???
Megatron comes back to life because of an AllSpark cube's shard. In the last movie, the AllSpark cube is what caused him to die. If now the cube's shards revive robots, why wasn't the second shard used on Optimus Prime?
DONT GET ME STARTED ON X-Men: The Last Stand. THAT WAS PLOT HOLE AFTER PLOT HOLE AFTER PLOT HOLE
Gender: Male Location: Training the machines of War.
The T-Rex attack scene in Jurassic Park. One moment its a cage where the goat and Rex are then in the next scenes its a 300 foot drop to the forest floor below.
Back to the Future - How come no one ever recognised that Marty looks exactly like 'Calvin Klein' from the past? Did his dad never suspect Marty wasn't his? Wtf would his mum think?
Minority Report - Not a single prediction is ever right. Since the cops always stop the murders. If they actually predicted the future properly, they'd predict the people getting arrested, not committing murders.
Citizen Kane - How did anyone hear Kanes final words when no-one was in the room to hear them?
The Lion King - How the **** did Scar screw up so badly that the kingdom became a wasteland? Does the Lion King control the elements?
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 - The Bride rips out Bucks tongue then sits in his truck for 13 hours. Did noone find the corpse? Did they not think to look for her? Did they not think to check the car park or look inside the gaudiest car in the country?
Ocean's Eleven - How did the fake money get into the vault? Theres never an opportunity to get the fake money into there. The whole twist of the robbery makes no goddamn sense.
Superman II - Superman gives up his powers in the Fortress of Solitude. In the North Pole. How the hell did he and Lois get back to civilization?
The Lost World: Jurassic Park - How did the Trex kill everyone on the boat when its still inside the cargo hold?
Batman - How did the Jokers men follow Batman to the top of the bell tower after the stairs had been destroyed?
The Godfather: Part II - Who killed the assassins? Fredo is a sniveling pussy, how did he kill two assassins by himself? Were there other traitors?
I'd say anywhere from 40 mins to 2 hours max for the Bride to have rested & get her legs working again.
She wanted to escape...the hell she'd stay for 13 hours.
Pacific Rim - Why in the f*ck did Mako think it was a good idea to wait to inform Raleigh that they had 2 gigantic wrist blades that could carve through Kaiju flesh like a hot knife through butter?
According to a recent episode of The Big Bang Theory, Raiders of the Lost Ark supposedly has a massive plot hole. It's been forever since I've actually seen it, so I can't confirm or deny this.
Apparently, Indie is a complete non-factor to the outcome of the story. With or without him, the Nazis would have found The Ark, and they would've died just the same.
If anyone would wish to clarify this (looks at COG Veteran), please do so.
I think this can reasonably be explained by the fact that he was a hermit for eight years, and Batman's death seemed like a bigger deal. IMO, it makes sense that people would overlook that since they're not exactly expecting an appearance from Wayne. Especially after losing the entirety of his fortune. It's no surprise his "passing" would be overshadowed by Batman's.
Gender: Male Location: Training the machines of War.
Not exactly a plot hole, it's really focused on Jones who gets caught up in all this sh!t. Plus this film was the introduction of a historic character. If anything he helped prevent that relic from being taken by more nazis and unleashed in allied territory.
Another. In The Avengers, how did Thor know where to find the Tesseract at the start of the invasion. He had no prior knowledge of it, and he never got a chance to find out.