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One of the fun things I get to do with my kid is introduce him to movies.
But when I see them, especially multiple times, I start seeing flaws. Sometimes, editing mistakes, sometimes gaps in logic. Here are a few I've come across. Spoilers! Transformers 1 - towards the end, Bumble Bee gets hit, Sam is on the ground, he gets up and has a romantic goodbye with the girl. Next shot he is on the ground again with Bumble Bee crawling towards him. Completely editing screw up. Spiderman 2 - I'm watching Spiderman fight Doc Ock. Never thought about, but how the heck is Ock surviving this. He is getting thrown all over the place, falling off of buildings, but the biggest thing of all, Spiderman is repeatedly hitting him in the face. Sorry, but mechanical arms don't make you indestructible. He never even gets a mark. I think one punch from Spiderman would have caved his face in. But what really amazes me, is that I never thought of that before. I love finding gaps in logic. You guys have any? |
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