The Biggest Movie Plot Holes In Cinematic History

This was a major plot point in the film, but in reality, that solution would never even be considered. Obviously, the director wasn't too concerned about whether or not alien firmware is compatible with human firmware, which is fine. 

Twilight

Twilight follows a group of vampires and one human fangirl. These vampires have powers that make them some of the most powerful beings in the world. So, what do they do with their powers? Play baseball.

In hindsight, this scene does introduce the viewers to the main antagonists, but a lot of fans felt like baseball was a bit weird for powerful vampires to spend their time doing. Shouldn't they be taking over the world?

The Shining

The Shining is a deep movie filled with mise-en-scene imagery. It can be pretty weird at times, but that's what makes it so good! There is one scene that stands out to most viewers, though, that just feels completely out there and unrelated to the story.

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The More You Know

  • The 442nd Infantry Regiment, a largely Japanese American unit that served during WWII, did so while their families were held in internment camps. Their motto was "Go for Broke" and they were the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
  • The world's most densely populated island is the size of two soccer fields.
  • There is a museum of bad art.
  • The Guinness brewery supported all of it's employees who chose to fight in WW1. They were paid half of their wages while away, and their jobs were guaranteed upon their return. The brewery also sent them care packages containing chocolate and condensed milk.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.