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[ARTICLE] 8 plot holes in classic movies.

Started by Neville, September 16, 2008, 09:49:27 AM

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Neville

Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

BeyondTheGrave

It was pretty funny. My favorite was calling Harry Potter a "Selfish Prick" :teddyr:
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WingedSerpent

Make sure you click over to the  "Movie's Saddest Attempts at Femenism" page.  The Eowyen page made me laugh out loud.

I agree with the Sixth Sense one, but then again I knew the ending before I saw the movie.  (Sometimes, the spoiler is all you need.)
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

schmendrik

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Quote from: WingedSerpent on September 16, 2008, 09:49:28 PM
Make sure you click over to the  "Movie's Saddest Attempts at Femenism" page.  The Eowyen page made me laugh out loud.

I agree with the Sixth Sense one, but then again I knew the ending before I saw the movie.  (Sometimes, the spoiler is all you need.)

Fortunately nobody spoiled Sixth Sense for me before I saw it. I had no clue. As for the question of why Bruce Willis was talking to this kid, it wasn't random. As I recall, we see him actually reading the name and address off a piece of paper in his hand. So he got the assignment from the Great Appointment Secretary In The Sky.

On the DVD, Shyamalan says he used the color red as a visual cue that there was a ghost in a scene, and he thought that was going to be a dead giveaway. But that sort of symbolism completely escaped me too. I never noticed anything was red till Shyamalan said so.

Fishasaurus

Wow, that little point about the submarine in Fantastic Voyage  pretty much got by me.
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