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The Blue Mongoose said:
nezroy said:
The Blue Mongoose said:
Not to mention: WHY THE HELL does every vampire/demon/bad thing come to Sunnydale?
Because the Hellmouth is in Sunnydale.
Fine. But why stay there? Why not wander off and actually do something effectual?
They can use the energy of the Hellmouth to end the world, or rule it. What demon doesn't want either of those things?

Also, all the lesser demons/monsters are drawn there, like flys to vinger (fruit flys anyway).
 

Canadamus Prime

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eatmorebabiesmmg00d said:
canadamus_prime said:
Dragon Ball GT had a huge one, so big you could drive trains through it.
ps3 cant hold as much words.

you sure he couldn't of solved his own problems without the dragon balls?
ive noticed almost noone in db can.
still my favorite show ^^
Don't get me wrong, I still love the show. I just found that odd.
 

Sprogus

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There is a movie called Revamped or something like that, anyway the entire movie is pretty much a flash back of the main character. Then during the movie a vampire hunter has a flashback about how his family became vampires and during that flash back the same guy has a flash back to a time when they were sitting under a tree all happy like. It's fucking insane.
 

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The Blue Mongoose said:
nezroy said:
The Blue Mongoose said:
Not to mention: WHY THE HELL does every vampire/demon/bad thing come to Sunnydale?
Because the Hellmouth is in Sunnydale.
Fine. But why stay there? Why not wander off and actually do something effectual?

Plus, these are supposed to be demons. Surely they have the ability to plan things out better than "Ok, so I jump out in this town and do random stuff til I get sent back to hell".
the same can be asked of any batman or spiderman villan. neither seem to leave their respective home town
 

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THEMILKMAN said:
Ever played KOTOR 2? They rushed that game so badly

OT: Oh a movie? hmm...maybe Cloverfield . WTF is this "monster"?
If you followed any of the hype with the movie it would be alot more clear. They went crazy on the internet about this since the trailer came out.
 

AWC Viper

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HT_Black said:
It's by no means big, but I wish to point out a plot hole in the Star Wars Continuity (the only one, as far as I can tell):

So in The Force Unleased, Starkiller visited a fully operational Death Star during the emperor's inagural visit BEFORE the creation of the rebel alliance; above an unknown planet. Fair enough.

However, in the game Star Wars: Lethal alliance, the Twi'lek bounty hunter Ryanna Sarin visited a fully operational Death Star above an unnamed planet at the behest of Kyle Katarn, who was a member of the rebel alliance; however, he didn't join until five years AFTER the alliance's creation.

Thus, Paradox.

/nerd
Wait....that can easily be solved with simple solution....*thinks*.....................*thinks*.................................................................................................................*brain Explodes*
 

orangeapples

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Pokemon the first movie.

If this movie is supposed to be the first time we get to see pokemon 150 and 151, why in the world do we see pokemon 232 at the beginning?

Yes, I'm talking about Donphan. He's like the sixth pokemon seen in the movie. (Mew, Mewtwo, Pikachu, Togepi, Bulbasaur then Donphan). Togepi was in the cartoon, so it wasn't that odd, but Donphan should not have existed. None of the other Johto pokemon were in the movie (well, Marill and Snubbull were in Pikachu's Vacation).

seeing that in theaters was like WTF? I have all 150, but who in the world are they?
 

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The major plot hole in Terminator Salvation is so obvious and such a blow to the major plot and it makes no sense. I could well say the entire evil villainous plot of Skynet in that movie was a plot hole and in order to embelish how much of a plot hole it is I have made it into a dialouge piece between Skynet and a Terminator... enjoy:

Skynet:
Terminator: "Right, so let's go kill him!"
Skynet:
Terminator: "What? Why? We have him can't we just finish him off and win the war?"
Skynet: <NO, WE MUST PLACE HIM IN AN EASILY ESCAPABLE JAIL CELL AND LEAVE HIM AS BAIT FOR JOHN CONNOR TO RESCUE WHILE WE MOBALISE OUR TROOPS LEAVING A HUGE GAP IN SECURITY AND LEAVING OUR BASE PRIME FOR A NUKE ATTACK>
Terminator: "....uhhhhhhhh."
Skynet:
Terminator: "Won't that make him want to rebel?"
Skynet:
Terminator: "Some super intelligent military software you turned out to be, Skynet."
 

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In Starship Troopers, when the grunts are in training their guns shoot awesome kick-butt lazers, but when the big bug battles happen later on in the movie, the same guns only shoot bullets. No-one ever turns their kick-ass lazers on, what's up with that?
 

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jad4400 said:
In the Star Trek movie, how come Nero didn't just blow up the star that would destroy Romulas, crisis averted and in the future he lives on with his wife and kid
Because the movie sucked and if you try to make seance out of it you end up killing brain cells
 

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PuppetMaster said:
The Blue Mongoose said:
nezroy said:
The Blue Mongoose said:
Not to mention: WHY THE HELL does every vampire/demon/bad thing come to Sunnydale?
Because the Hellmouth is in Sunnydale.
Fine. But why stay there? Why not wander off and actually do something effectual?

Plus, these are supposed to be demons. Surely they have the ability to plan things out better than "Ok, so I jump out in this town and do random stuff til I get sent back to hell".
the same can be asked of any batman or spiderman villan. neither seem to leave their respective home town
Batman Villains are generally mobsters or thieves. They don't want to take over the world. They just want to either steal shit and get rich or kill Bats.

Spiderman lives in New York, a city with a rather large population in a country that would definitely make it known that they had been attacked. Why do you think Ozimandias Exploded his giant squid thing in New York in the Watchmen comic?
 

Canadamus Prime

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orangeapples said:
Pokemon the first movie.

If this movie is supposed to be the first time we get to see pokemon 150 and 151, why in the world do we see pokemon 232 at the beginning?

Yes, I'm talking about Donphan. He's like the sixth pokemon seen in the movie. (Mew, Mewtwo, Pikachu, Togepi, Bulbasaur then Donphan). Togepi was in the cartoon, so it wasn't that odd, but Donphan should not have existed. None of the other Johto pokemon were in the movie (well, Marill and Snubbull were in Pikachu's Vacation).

seeing that in theaters was like WTF? I have all 150, but who in the world are they?
And they showed Ho-oh in the Pilot episode.
 

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jad4400 said:
In the Star Trek movie, how come Nero didn't just blow up the star that would destroy Romulas, crisis averted and in the future he lives on with his wife and kid
If you blow up a planets sun, that planet dies. Pretty quickly.
 

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AWC Viper said:
HT_Black said:
It's by no means big, but I wish to point out a plot hole in the Star Wars Continuity (the only one, as far as I can tell):

So in The Force Unleased, Starkiller visited a fully operational Death Star during the emperor's inagural visit BEFORE the creation of the rebel alliance; above an unknown planet. Fair enough.

However, in the game Star Wars: Lethal alliance, the Twi'lek bounty hunter Ryanna Sarin visited a fully operational Death Star above an unnamed planet at the behest of Kyle Katarn, who was a member of the rebel alliance; however, he didn't join until five years AFTER the alliance's creation.

Thus, Paradox.

/nerd
Wait....that can easily be solved with simple solution....*thinks*.....................*thinks*.................................................................................................................*brain Explodes*
Well, you see... ummm...

The Galactic Empire was not the first ones to create a Death Star. They got the idea from the Trade Federation... Yeah, in Episode 3, I remember they were looking at a hologram of the Death Star...

So The Trade Federation probably already had an operational Death Star, which the Emperor had seenm before the creation of the Rebel Alliance. The Emperor having seen the Trade Federation's Death Star, decided to make an even bigger and more powerful Death Star.

Therefore, the Death Stars seen in Force Unleashed and Lethal Alliance were the Trade Federation Death Star. Not the Galactic Empire Death Star.

Yea, I'm happy with that answer...
 

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http://www.cracked.com/article_16625_8-classic-movies-that-got-away-with-gaping-plot-holes.html

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Altorin

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orangeapples said:
AWC Viper said:
HT_Black said:
It's by no means big, but I wish to point out a plot hole in the Star Wars Continuity (the only one, as far as I can tell):

So in The Force Unleased, Starkiller visited a fully operational Death Star during the emperor's inagural visit BEFORE the creation of the rebel alliance; above an unknown planet. Fair enough.

However, in the game Star Wars: Lethal alliance, the Twi'lek bounty hunter Ryanna Sarin visited a fully operational Death Star above an unnamed planet at the behest of Kyle Katarn, who was a member of the rebel alliance; however, he didn't join until five years AFTER the alliance's creation.

Thus, Paradox.

/nerd
Wait....that can easily be solved with simple solution....*thinks*.....................*thinks*.................................................................................................................*brain Explodes*
Well, you see... ummm...

The Galactic Empire was not the first ones to create a Death Star. They got the idea from the Trade Federation... Yeah, in Episode 3, I remember they were looking at a hologram of the Death Star...

So The Trade Federation probably already had an operational Death Star, which the Emperor had seenm before the creation of the Rebel Alliance. The Emperor having seen the Trade Federation's Death Star, decided to make an even bigger and more powerful Death Star.

Therefore, the Death Stars seen in Force Unleashed and Lethal Alliance were the Trade Federation Death Star. Not the Galactic Empire Death Star.

Yea, I'm happy with that answer...
designing and building a death star are two different things... Count Dooku got designs from the seperatists on Geonosia, but I doubt an actual Death Star had been constructed. Only designed.
 

Kpt._Rob

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THEMILKMAN said:
OT: Oh a movie? hmm...maybe Cloverfield . WTF is this "monster"?
I don't think that qualifies as a legitimate plot hole. The movie is quite aware of the fact that it never just tells you the origin. Though there are some subtler clues hidden in various parts of the movie, and in various parts of the viral ad campaign that accompanied it.

Point is, the suggestion of all the clues is that a satelite which fell out of orbit (you can see it in the background of the final scene of the movie if you look really close) disturbed the cloverfield monster (which according to the writers was actually a baby) which had been living beneath the sea, frightening it into NYC where it went on the rampage that was the movie because it was scared. Though I suppose you could say that the lack of explination for how these giant monsters had been living beneath the sea and escaped our attention might qualify as a plot hole. Still, just because they aren't explicit about its origins doesn't make it a plot hole, it makes it a little more realistic to how such a situation might actually play out.
 

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In RPGs, you can get shot, disemboweled, anything and sleeping can cure you. Also, if you die in a cutscene, you can't be revived.
 

AWC Viper

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orangeapples said:
AWC Viper said:
HT_Black said:
It's by no means big, but I wish to point out a plot hole in the Star Wars Continuity (the only one, as far as I can tell):

So in The Force Unleased, Starkiller visited a fully operational Death Star during the emperor's inagural visit BEFORE the creation of the rebel alliance; above an unknown planet. Fair enough.

However, in the game Star Wars: Lethal alliance, the Twi'lek bounty hunter Ryanna Sarin visited a fully operational Death Star above an unnamed planet at the behest of Kyle Katarn, who was a member of the rebel alliance; however, he didn't join until five years AFTER the alliance's creation.

Thus, Paradox.

/nerd
Wait....that can easily be solved with simple solution....*thinks*.....................*thinks*.................................................................................................................*brain Explodes*
Well, you see... ummm...

The Galactic Empire was not the first ones to create a Death Star. They got the idea from the Trade Federation... Yeah, in Episode 3, I remember they were looking at a hologram of the Death Star...

So The Trade Federation probably already had an operational Death Star, which the Emperor had seenm before the creation of the Rebel Alliance. The Emperor having seen the Trade Federation's Death Star, decided to make an even bigger and more powerful Death Star.

Therefore, the Death Stars seen in Force Unleashed and Lethal Alliance were the Trade Federation Death Star. Not the Galactic Empire Death Star.

Yea, I'm happy with that answer...
*brain un-explodes* See i knew i'd figure it out. >.>