There are too many
plot holes for it to completely work — too much disbelief needs to be suspended.
But before her final confrontation with him, Hela rules over Asgard as the new queen, strolling through Odin's war trophies and fixes
another plot hole for eagle - eyed MCU fans.
Not exact matches
Three weeks ago, Missouri lost to Indiana in part because its defensive line was missing Golden (one of three perhaps indispensible Mizzou players, along with Ray and quarterback Maty Mauk) and because its offensive line lost the
plot, lost its left guard, and lost its ability to either keep pressure off of Mauk or open
holes for running backs Russell Hansbrough and Marcus Murphy.
You can pick lots of
holes in a
plot that depends on the improbable motivations of an ex-girlfriend and a group of dissidents called the Bellringers, but what you can't shut out is the howl of rage that comes from the pages
for the loss of liberty and a free Parliament.
Specifically, the horizon is obtained by
plotting null geodesic lines on the so - called Schwarzschild metric, the solution to the field equations posed by Einstein
for describing the gravitation field of a black
hole.
A twist in the
plot for the Universe's most powerful explosions suggests a detour en route to forming a black
hole.
To find out which process wins out, ecologist Jerry Melillo of the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods
Hole, Massachusetts, tracked two 10,000 - square - foot
plots of deciduous forest
for seven years.
It had what appeared to be a fine ending around the 1:15 mark - might have left some
plot holes, but I was ready
for it to end - after which it continued wending its way toward a nearly two - hour runtime.
As
for the
plot holes, they're gaping.
For example, you find out that Butler's character was some kind of operative agent, but this seems to be putty in a
plot hole to explain why he is so good at what he is doing.
Not even the two rip - snorting action sequences thrown in to distract us from the
plot holes can make up
for the lame doings before and after them that we, the audience, must endure.
There are
plot holes such as you'd find in most imaginative tales;
for example, in the Indian hotel, why would Ian walk up the stairs and take the elevator down?
Solidly told by German writer - director Fatih Akin («Head - On», «The Cut»), it displays decent if unexceptional TV - movie chops until a pile - up of
plot holes and wild story twists take it somewhere so crude that you'd be forgiven
for finding it offensive.
If you only watch Bond films
for the car chases and fight scenes, rest assured they are still exhilirating enough to allow you to gloss over the
plot holes.
Clearly nobody will mistake this comedy thriller
for a precision - made object — the scenes seem held together with old shoelaces, and you could land a fleet of 747s through the
holes in the
plot.
The
plot isn't perfect and it has
holes in it (Hunt could just forge that list, he needn't really steal it) but most things happen
for a reason, better than it just being time
for the next action sequence.
While there are several mile - wide
plot holes and one key under - developed main character, the film emerges as a tight, intriguing old - fashioned drama that gives audiences a hero worth rooting
for.
Nerve is exciting, topical and potentially prescient, but it scores no points
for character development, and the
plot holes are so big that you could, well, drive a speeding motorcycle through them.
This is typical bad movie, everything about it is bad, the
plot ridiculously vulgar, full of
holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song
for several times, the glamorization of the dance scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless
This is typical bad movie, everything about it is bad, the
plot ridiculously vulgar, full of
holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song
for several times, the glamorization of the dance scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless films already made.
Major
plot holes and bad writing make
for a terrible movie.
Nothing here feels particularly new, except
for the compelling way the Duffers have put it all together — and even that can't fix some
plot holes and deliberate obfuscation that make Stranger Things a clumsier ride than it needs to be.
Holes are uncovered in the
plot which make you question sequences and the ending is abrupt and kinda rushed, its mainly a vehicle
for Goss much like «The Transporter» was a vehicle
for Statham but this is abit too late and dated really, still its kinda cool to see a trio of cockneys in the main roles of a US film.
Itʼs full of
plot holes and one dimensional characters, the people who makes Honest Trailers should have a lot of fun when they release the trailer
for this movie.
Credit to director Baltasar Kormakur, then,
for casting Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg in the roles instead, because while «2 Guns» is a pretty average action - comedy that's riddled with decades - old clichés and
plot holes, the actors make it much more enjoyable.
MIB3 does have some glaring
plot holes crying out
for attention, such as how Agent J retains his full memory of his partner and his life in spite of the alterations made to the space - time continuum (a fact explained by an appetite
for chocolate milk).
It takes a similar
plot (a girl's inexplicable obsession with a jerk as the crux of a police investigation), similar structure (flashbacks and an unreliable narrator expose the truth of the jerk's vanishing act), similar setting (a gothic academy), and even a similar conclusion (Abandon's is a million times sadder, if atonally winking in and of itself), but Gaghan, besides sparking with his characters in a way that is foreign to the makers of The
Hole (there, director Nick Hamm is less interested in compulsion than in repulsion), has no use
for sensationalism — The
Hole is a piece of tabloid reportage next to Abandon, which wallows humanistically in the epidemic of loneliness.
While the story
for the most part is solid, it does have a couple of minor
plot holes here and there.
Screen Junkies» Honest Trailers series is in the business of mercilessly ripping apart movies
for their
plot holes and creative choices.
Some impressive Terminator - type special effects, various
plot holes, kung - fu derring - do and action as well as some wooden acting by the muscles from Brussels make
for Saturday matinee entertainment, but little else.
While on board
for the ride, The Happening is great
for the most part, but afterwards lots of minor
plot holes come to mind.
There's inharmonious accents, with just about every actor trying out their own version of «Norwegian» to near universal failure; total tonally inconsistency, wherein certain characters go from glum to chipper without an ounce of external change; zero chemistry between any of the cast, and with a cast this diversely talented (it includes Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbough, J.K. Simmons and Toby Jones) that is a feat unto itself; gaping
plot holes, from start to finish you'll wait
for the screenplay from Peter Straughan (Frank), Hossein Amini (Drive), Søren Sveistrup (The Killing) to tie things up into (at least their approximation of) a neat little bow.
Look
for plot holes with any kind of critical eye and you will find many.
Once again, we have the old Monster Zero
plot of an invading alien force, this time from the soon - to - be-vaporized Third Planet from the Black
Hole, who scheme to use both an undersea dinosaur named Titanosaurus (under remote control by Dr. Mafune and a recovered and rebuilt Mechagodzilla to devastate planet Earth and pave way
for new residents.
It can not, therefore, be held accountable
for gaping
plot holes, implausible set - ups, Iraqi terrorists who speak to each other in accented English, presidential figures who are more lobotomized than caricatured, and truly dreadful American Idol pop song parodies.
There's also some serious writing problems — I'm sure one could defend it as some kind of a reference to
plot holes in action movies, but there's no real excuse
for it.
Fresh: While there are several mile - wide
plot holes and one key under - developed main character, the film emerges as a tight, intriguing old - fashioned drama that gives audiences a hero worth rooting
for.
Regardless of
plot holes and implausibility, this update of Assault on Precinct 13 is well - crafted and stays entertaining
for the entire runtime.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson disagrees with the idea that Holdo's maneuver creates a
plot hole that has larger implications
for the Star Wars universe.
What at first sounded like the unlikely premise
for a cheap knock - off proves to be the genuine article, a heartfelt meditation on ambition and aging that lightly steps through potential
plot -
holes with the nimble agility of a championship fighter.
Director Joseph Ruben (Dreamscape, Sleeping with the Enemy) keeps the action moving just fast enough
for you not to dwell on the gaping
plot holes and weird motivations of the characters, but you'll have a hangover afterward trying to resolve them all into something tangibly logical.
As
plots go, it's all very silly, and it's full of some fairly large logic
holes, but Hiller keeps the pace brisk enough
for you to think about things too long.
If you've been following the series closely you'll notice that Dehn's script doesn't sweat continuity with the previous movies too much, but that is no real problem since Escape moves at too brisk a pace
for audiences to really pick
holes in the
plot.
True, the
plot is riddled with more
holes than one may bother picking, but the combination of fantastic special effects, intense violence and situations, an uniquely downcast tone and ending makes
for a not - to - be-missed film; one which at times is difficult to have been actually produced by Hollywood.
If one needs further proof, the Commander in Chief on the receiving end of that question is the third man to hold the title over the course of the
plot, and the actual head of Presidential security is busy at the time, given that he's
holed up in the Oval Office coordinating a group of mercenaries in the White House to find the actual President in order to hold him
for ransom — namely the hundreds of millions of dollars in the Federal Reserve.
Themed
holes incorporating any other lesson (the
plot or a character in a book, a genus of animals
for a biology lecture, key events in history, different cultures, etc..)
Beta readers, who test your book
for any readability issues and
plot holes, are also a crucial step
for indie authors when preparing to get their book ready
for publication.
A developmental editor, who looks at your manuscript as a whole
for big problems like
plot holes or poor narrative flow, may suggest massive changes.
You can see that #wkb2f,
for example, is the code
for «Writing Craft /
Plot Holes» but there are a ton of others.
She looks
for plot holes, characterization issues, clarity, continuity, tone, and whether you've fully exploited the themes of your book.