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  • How Do the Aliens Deal with Most of the Planet in Signs? on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#1) How Do the Aliens Deal with Most of the Planet in Signs?

    Film: Signs

    Even more so than the aliens at the end of War of the Worlds, the twist involving the aliens in M. Night Shyamalan's Signs is a pretty lame way for aliens to go out. If the aliens cannot touch water, then why did they come to a planet mostly made up of the stuff, not to mention its humidity?

    Not a great plan.
  • What Makes Them Think the War Is Over? on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#13) What Makes Them Think the War Is Over?

    Film: Avatar

    It made more money than anything, but on the off chance you haven't seen James Cameron's film, spoiler alert: Avatar ends with the native Na'vi defeating the humans who were trying to destroy their culture and planet.

    However, if the humans really wanted the Na'vi's resources that bad, why wouldn't they just bomb the entire planet after that in order to remove all of the hurdles standing in their way? That'd be the logical next move, right?
  • How Did Marty and Doc Time the Lightning Strike Perfectly? on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#14) How Did Marty and Doc Time the Lightning Strike Perfectly?

    Film: Back to the Future

    It's explained in Back to the Future that Marty must time his DeLorean time machine to be struck by Hill Valley's infamous bolt of lightning at the exact time in order to be transported back to 1985. The problem with that is there isn't a second hand on the clock tower to tell the exact time that the lightning struck.

    They could know the minute, sure, but not the second as well.

  • Why Even Have the Test? on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#21) Why Even Have the Test?

    Film: Blade Runner

    Blade Runner, one of the most classic science fiction films of all time, opens with a blade runner, Holden, interviewing a replicant, Leon, to try to find out if he's really a replicant. The interview itself is perfect because it sets up the world and the humans versus replicants dynamic incredibly well in a short amount of time.

    However, it's later revealed that Holden already knew what Leon looked like, which makes giving the test itself seem unnecessary. No wonder he ended up in the hospital.

  • It's Apparently Easier to Train Drillers Than Astronauts on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#2) It's Apparently Easier to Train Drillers Than Astronauts

    Film: Armageddon

    Even Ben Affleck pointed out this Armageddon plot hole, which features NASA teaching a bunch of oil drillers how to be astronauts. The problem here is that it takes much longer to learn how to be an astronaut than it does to do the drilling necessary to stop the asteroid, so why not just teach some of NASA's best and brightest how to drill instead?
  • No More All Eyeball Access on Random Plot Holes That Will Ruin Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    (#8) No More All Eyeball Access

    Film: Minority Report

    In this underrated Steven Spielberg film, Anderton's wife gains entry to the jailhouse by using her husband's eye. However, Anderton is already locked up inside, so technically using his eye to gain access wouldn't work, as the system likely would have already taken away his access.

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After watching movies, many people feel that they are still unfinished, when recalling the details, they admire the screenwriter's imagination and understanding. There is no doubt that imagination has promoted the progress of science fiction movies. A smooth and complete movie plot is the key for more than 90% of a successful movie, and mastering the structure and format of a script or novel is the most basic and core skill of every director, screenwriter, and actor.

 It is not easy to produce a great movie, a ploy holes will ruin any sci-fi movies, some rediculous plot even make people laugh loudly. You could check the random tool that includes 22 plot holes in these movies. 

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