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According to the song in Beauty And The Beast, no one’s WHAT is as thick as Gaston’s?
“No one s slick as Gaston,
No one s quick as Gaston,
No one s as incredibly thick as Gaston!”
“No one s NECK S as incredibly thick as Gaston!”
“No one s ARM S as incredibly thick as Gaston!”
“No one s LEG S as incredibly thick as Gaston!”
Correct!
And then you ve got the other kind, the War Is Hell (But Also The Setting For Some Entertainment), in which the film-makers use the background of some of the worst times in humanity s history in order to poke some fun at the whole situation.
For the sake of sticking the genre, we haven t included the likes of Star Wars, or The Lord of the Rings, because we imagine they ll end up on our Best Sci-fi/Fantasy movies lists.
Despite those omissions, there s still room for 20 movies about war on our list below; all movies and their available platforms are correct at the time of publication.
All around the world, monuments and statues are honoring historical events of the region or political figures that helped shape the world into what it is today. There are some statues for religion, nature, folklore, and even tragedies as well. But how often do we see statues portraying pop-culture figures from our favorite movies, cartoons, books, or TV shows?
French 3D artist Benoit Lapray is well-known for his digital artwork and editing skills. He teamed up with 95 Magenta and Emmanuelle Vonck Lugand to replace statues in the streets of Paris with well-known characters. Digitally, of course. They chose to display characters like Goku from Dragon Ball, Darth Vader from Star Wars, Gandalf from Lord of the Rings, and 10 others. They did a great job the statues fit in perfectly and it s easy to imagine taking pictures next to them while traveling.
Ah, plot holes they’re gaping maws where the lack of logic meets bad writing to capsize a movie and make it sink just like Jack from ‘Titanic’ (sorry, was that too soon to make a joke about it? Rose might not like it!).
But… here’s the problem. Some major movie plot holes aren’t even plot holes! In fact, the films themselves explain everything away, whether openly or more subtly. To the perceptive viewer, everything makes sense because they see the producers gracefully covering their tracks through visual and verbal storytelling.
To the internet, however, these supposed ‘plot holes’ are a stain on the movies’ reputations. We’ve collected some of the best non-plot hole ‘plot holes’ for you to enjoy from the fun and enlightening thread by redditor Animeking1108 (you can tell that they’re a visual media fan already). Don’t forget to upvote the responses that made the most sense to you as you continue scrolling. Onward to cinematic glory!