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Title: Batman Begins: mistake
Post by: sg1008 on August 18, 2013, 11:40:38 PM
Just watched Batman Begins (2005).

I would like to point out that humans are made up mainly of water.

Therefore, while that microwave thingy was vaporizing the entire city's water supply, how come nobody blew up in the process?

I mean, if you got hit with some of those waves, your bodily fluids would vaporize. Which would be ~80% of you. The rest would get torn apart and blown to smitherines.

So, was it plausible? No way! That is a horrible horrible oversight!!!

NOTHING MAKES SENSE!  :GA:

 :flyingbat:
Title: Re: Batman Begins: mistake
Post by: TheoK on August 19, 2013, 02:26:43 AM
You have lots of those illogical things in the B movies from the 1960's. In The Brain that wouldn't Die, for instance, a womans head is cut off from her body in a car accident and kept alive by her boyfriend, who is a very skilled surgeon. But she can speak without lungs  :facepalm2:

In The last Man on Earth a guy has survived the extinction of humanity for several years. Yet his hair is neither long nor does it look like he has cut it himself. It looks like a hairdresser has done it  ::)
Title: Re: Batman Begins: mistake
Post by: Queen Victoria on August 19, 2013, 06:05:40 AM
Repeat after me

"I do believe in movies. I do. I do."
"I do believe in movies. I do. I do."
Title: Re: Batman Begins: mistake
Post by: sg1008 on August 19, 2013, 11:49:59 AM
It wasn't from the 60's it was made in 2005...

It just seems like they could have been more clever about it...