I think you need a plot in order to have a hole in it. :p
I think you need a plot in order to have a hole in it. :p
There are no plot holes because the plot is like 10 words long! "Some competent folks explore an alien ship they don't understand."
This is a hell of a lot darker than Pleasantville.
I've read this like four times, and I'm pretty sure you are correct on this one. Shit they even find a plausible way to explain what the hell a penwiper is :)
Plus you never trust Joe Pantoliano. Never.
That was explained better in the book: she was an epileptic and the blinking display put her into a petit mal seizure in which she lost time. (Chrichton was an M.D. so certainly knew about this syndrome.) In the movie you'll notice she avoids looking at a blinking warning light and makes some remark about it reminding…
Yeah, action symbolically switching from black and white to color isn't new
I dont recall any babies being murdered in Pleasantville.
Memento by Chris Nolan. The construction (or reconstruction) of the narrative works brilliantly. Even when the protagonist is misled by his own messages, it makes sense why he created them. And the story makes complete sense when watched in the "correct" order.
This is a tough one...I really like old school Michael Crichton. Andromeda Strain in specific. Making a hole-less plot is like playing grandmaster chess; you have to lose some pieces here and there (scientist spacing out and missing the sample for instance), but in the end the game is your's.
Ciger factories still have those-heard some time ago that the most requested author was Dumas.
To Say Nothing of the Dog - It's a really complex story involving time travel and seeming paradoxes and plot-holes, but at the end, if you're paying attention, you realize the author has explained everything perfectly and all the plot holes are filled.
ABE SAPIEN WAS IN DOCTOR WHO?!
You mean the future of computing?
Love that play!
Thank you! I plan on documenting the infractions in this video after I finish cataloging every rules violation from every game the Harlem Globetrotters have ever played.
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I think this is an early version of an NSA thing that they had before they could read emails.
To be fair, sir, you seem a bit old to still be in school with this kid.