I once read...
The differrence between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense.
The differrence between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense.
I seem to recall that human tech like the microchip was based upon the alien tech they found in the crashed ship, and that is why they were able to make a virus that could infect their system.
Can't remember where I read that, though.
So, we have a shuttle that can move easily and swiftly over land, yet they decide to take a noisy, wheel based vehicle who's only feature is a phaser canon in the back on a populated planet with a pre-warp civilization.... during the day....
That's what happens when a star (even one as generally good as Patrick Stewart) is allowed to say "Hey wouldn't it be cool if I drove a fast car and I got to shoot from the hip and wear shades, too!":unsure
Bond movies are full of these, too, such as Goldfinger being sucked out a window of a plane like so much uncooked sausage stuffing, Milton Krest popping like a balloon due to rapid decompression, and Roger Moore holding on to the outside of a Learjet in flight.
Just watched A View To A Kill...
In the pre-credits opening ski sequence Bond improvises making a snowboard out of a snowmobile ski.
And the film makers decide to play The Beach Boys California Girls...!?
What the hell!? Totally takes you right out of the movie. I mean - The Beach Boys!? In a Bond film!? If they HAD to use a "fun" song, at least they could have used Surfin' USA, Surfin' Safari, or even better, something from Dick Dale...
Bond cheese at its pinnacle...
-- BTTF#1. Marty hits the lighting bolt wire, jumps back to 1985 . . . and crashes straight into a building at 90+mph. Marty & the car don't get a scratch.
Yet in BTTF2 Biff's car would rip through them like tin foil. :lol
Maybe the ice provided better external strength.![]()
The scene in Dark Knight when Joker throws the cigar on the gasoline soaked money.
A lit cigar/cigarette when it comes into contact with petrol get wet and soggy and goes out. It really takes me out of films when they use this stock set piece. For the sake of them just throwing on the lit match or zippo, which is more believable (but still has its own issues of their proximity to it and whether the vapour/oxygen mix is right).
But a lot of scenes we find unbelievable boil down to our understanding of the science within the subject matter or life experience.
Surfing the glacier in Die Another Day. The most ridiculous moment in 50 years of Bond flicks!