Plot hole: It's never really addressed or explained how Shredder survived his death in the previous movie from being crushed in a garbage truck.
Rob245
Suggested correction: It didn't really need to be addressed, and thus is not a mistake. His hand emerging from the junkyard is enough to show that he survived his apparent demise at the end of the last film.
9th Jul 2020
Law & Order (1990)
Plot hole: They speak of sending a high school shooter to state prison. But if he's under 18 surely he'd have to be held in a juvenile facility until he's old enough.
Suggested correction: This is incorrect for the time period. Until recently, 16 and 17 year olds who were charged as adults could get sent to State prison with adults. 2015 is when New York State decides to house 16 and 17 years olds in State prison in separate facilities.
22nd Jun 2020
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
Plot hole: It's never explained: 1. How or who helped Scarecrow escape from his cell or 2. Why he'd be sitting in there at the end in costume instead of prison garb.
Suggested correction: Something not being explained is not a plot hole. The manner in which Scarecrow escaped his cell isn't essential to the plot, and therefore doesn't require an explanation. And the reason he's left in the cell in his costume is for the same reason Batman was left wearing his outfit when he was imprisoned: because the doctor at the asylum felt removing his outfit in his hallucinatory state could cause him to become catatonic.
9th Jun 2020
Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973)
4th Jun 2020
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
Plot hole: It's never explained why Batman would interrupt the procedure that could've saved Clayface's life.
Suggested correction: A plot hole is when there is a logical inconsistency that benefits a story despite not making any sense. Something not being explained is not a plot hole. And the reason Batman interrupts the procedure is because Clayface is a criminal who has committed numerous robberies as of late, and Batman is there to apprehend him. As far as Batman is concerned, if Clayface wants to undergo the procedure, then he must do it while in custody.
4th Jun 2020
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
30th May 2020
Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995)
29th May 2020
The House On Sorority Row (1983)
Plot hole: It seems unlikely any mental institution would let a patient out to visit home for any length of time as happens in the movie with the killer and his mother.
Suggested correction: Unlikely, but still possible. Almost every workplace has a situation in which a person is bending the rules.
29th May 2020
...All the Marbles (1981)
29th May 2020
Nemesis 3: Time Lapse (1996)
29th May 2020
I Love Lucy (1951)
Plot hole: Lucy mentions if Ricky comes home by bus, cab, or subway then they win the bet. Problem is unless they live next to a subway she wouldn't know if he'd used it.
27th May 2020
Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995)
10th Apr 2020
Curtains (1983)
6th Mar 2020
Goddess of Love (1988)
27th Feb 2020
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
Plot hole: Billy's not tall enough to impale Linnea Quigley on deer antlers.
Suggested correction: The movie blatantly shows Billy lifting her high enough above his head to impale her. It's literally right there in the scene. Additionally Linnea Quigley talks about the making of the scene in the documentary "In Search of Darkness Part II," and talks about the actor living her high above his head over and over while making the scene.
10th Feb 2020
The Lost Empire (1984)
4th Jan 2020
Deadly Friend (1986)
2nd Jan 2020
Between Love and Hate (1993)
31st Dec 2019
Gospel of Deceit (2006)
11th Dec 2019
Terror Train (1980)
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