Q&A: Do these scenes in movies make any sense?
Question by mike: Do these scenes in movies make any sense?
In Mission Impossible 2 why didn’t Hunt just kill Ambrose when he did that fake face switch thingy? he was standing directly behind Ambrose while Ambrose mistook one of his thugs for Ethan. instead he just took the tube containing Belleropho (the cure) and ran away.
Why is there a wrong turn 2 and 3? you would would think that the survivors would tell everyone about what happened right away after they escaped. plus I am sure they had to explain how their friends died, they couldn’t keep that a secret because it will just make them look guilty of murder.
My main point is, why didn’t law enforcement agencies go after these cannibals/creatures?
In the movie ‘Timber Falls’, why in the world would the guy throw away his bullets AFTER being robbed/bullied.????? this should encourage him to keep his bullets just in case it happens again?
Why doesn’t someone just shoot Michael from ‘Halloween’ the movie? and how the hell does he catch people by just walking?????
In the new ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ movie none of the teenager remember their childhood. Do they all have amnesia?? In the end when they brought Freddy out of the dream why was he still so strong?? I thought he only had these advantages in the dreams. And why did they leave him to burn AGAIN?? I am pretty sure they knew that fires don’t kill him.
In Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Devastator seems to have massive Decepticon testicles. I don’t think robots mate, I don’t even think they have a gender. The little Transformer shouldn’t find Megan Fox’s leg attractive. They are not in the same genus or species, they aren’t even from the same planet. that’s like Megan getting turned on by shiny toaster.
In the movie ‘Cellular’ why didn’t he just say “wrong number” and hang up like regular people?
In Twilight how come no one thinks that a dude stopping a car with his palm is kinda suspect? the black dude just hops out his van and asks if Bella is OK….and that was the end of that
In the movie Unborn, if they were twins how come the boy isn’t the same age as she is?
In Transporter 3 Jason took the Audi out of lake and started that baby right up. I doubt an Audi is that perfect, its a great car though. Driving a car on 2 wheels is possible but I doubt the newer model cars like Audi, BMW, Mercedes etc can do it. These cars are engineered for a smooth ride and they have many safety precautions, being able to put it on 2 wheels is damn near impossible when it comes to these German cars.
Oh, the worst has to be superman. he takes of his glasses and surprisingly everyone else thinks he is a different person.
Similar to Hanna Montana
and in the Sixth Sense Bruce doesn’t know he is dead. I am pretty sure I would find it strange that EVERYONE is ignoring me as if they cant see me.
Best answer:
Answer by Cesaria Barbarossa
Nightmare on Elm Street – I agree but I guess at that age kids repress traumatic experiences. My thing is that why in the eff did they need the last scene with the mother and the mirror? That’s what pissed me off.
LOL@SixthSense. I watched it the other day and tried to see all the clues that he was dead. But the little boy did say “I see dead people…they don’t know they’re dead…they only see what they want to see.” So I guess he fabricated something where they weren’t really ignoring him. Like the door being locked, for instance.
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