Movie Plot Holes

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Image copyright Warner Bros., used under fair use."][/caption]Or as writer Matt Blum likes to call them, the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in Geeky Movies.   Yes, Wired's Geekdad addresses the glaring computer virus issue in ID4, and the peculiarity of the Death Star emerging from hyperspace on the far side of Yavin.  But some others are worth pondering anew, like the Gremlins paradox:
3. Gremlins: Feeding after midnight - Don’t get them wet; OK, fine. Don’t expose them to sunlight; sure, why not? Don’t feed them after midnight; um, how’s that again? If you can’t feed them “after midnight,” at what point during the day does it cease to be “after midnight” so you can feed them again? For that matter, how does the mogwai know what time zone it’s in? Suppose I get my mogwai in New York and then take a vacation to San Francisco — should I not feed my mogwai after midnight Eastern Time or Pacific Time? And what about Daylight Saving Time? Considering the consequences, these details seem pretty important.

What are some of your favorite "unanswered questions" from otherwise entertaining movies?

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That might have been an interesting article, but it's hard to tell, because the link would show up for about three seconds and then take me to a completely blank screen. :(
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i don't think the spiderman one was a plot hole. octavius said that oscorp funded his research and was also supplying him with the made up material that was needed to run the arms... or something like that... im sure he could have gotten financing anywhere, but someone still had to get the material..
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I guess anytime is technically after midnight.

Most of these are not plot holes but like the article calls them unanswered questions. The reason they are unanswered is because most of them do not need answering.

For example the ID4 question about the computer virus... if you can suspend disbelief long enough to accept there is a massive alien invasion why not just go with it when they say they wrote a virus capable of attacking an alien computer system.

What were' Han and the gang doing while Luke was off training with Yoda? Who knows, maybe it was just a long boring flight.

Why dont Marty's parents remember him from 30 years in the past where they knew him for a couple days? I dont remember what I had for breakfast. Besides, its not like he sprung out of mom full grown for them to say hey he looks just like that dude we met a long time ago.
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Here's some possible explanation for the gremlins:
1) it's circadian; it's midnight whenever its biological clock tells it's midnight.
2) they're sensitive to subtle gravitational shifts, such as the sun being further from their location (Earth's diameter).

The only real question then is, how long after midnight is it not 'after midnight'?
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About the Back to the Future question, sure, if Lorraine had the "Calvin Klein" look-alike baby nine months after the events of the movie, then George would be right to wonder about that. However, if Marty was 17 in 1985, he was born around 1968, about 13 years after the events of the movie, by which time George and Lorraine are already busy with whatever he's doing to provide for a family and with raising their kids (remember, Marty's the youngest of three). Probably, neither one's memory of what someone they saw a few times over the course of a week when they were in high school (and rather preoccupied with their own new relationship as well) was going to be all that clear. :)

Also, SenorMysterioso has a very good point. Figure after Marty's birth, he didn't reach his nearly-adult "Calvin Klein" appearance until about age 16 or 17, thus even more time for his parents' memories of that long-ago short-term acquaintance to fade.
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in the recent star trek movie, the bad guys come back in time to kill a young Spock because, in the future, Spock arrived seconds too late to save their planet.

So if the bad guys are back in the 'past' with plenty of time to kill, so why didn't they just go and save their homeworld?
They would have at least 40 years to do so, if they would just stop chasing baby Spock around.

That's a big plot hole.
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Key- They did a whole string of snarky jokes, food caught in his teeth, crossing over the international dateline, etc. Then of course Gremlins burst onto the scene and start eating everyone. The whole second movie is pretty much a parody/deconstruction of the first, and is that much better for it.
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It's hard to not find a movie or a show with a plot hole in it. A lot of times directors just skip past history and try to hope that the dedicated fans either forget or ignore. It's just lazy writing really.

You say batman I saw Vawncast
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If I had a mogwai, I would wait to feed it at noon, just to be sure I'm safely past the "after midnight" thing. I would give him a big meal at noon, another at 6 pm, and a snack at 9 pm, but I would watch him carefully as he ate it to be sure he didn't squirrel a portion away for later.
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