Ok whoever wrote your script needs to get facts straight about Jurassic Park 3. Firstly it's spelled "pteranodon" pronounced "Teranodon" not "Terradon". Second, it was explained in other media that Vic Hoskins (Jurassic World military antagonist) and his team took care of them. Also it's called Jurassic World Dominion not Domination. Whatculture needs to do research.
Neo absolutely did use that same power again in the third movie as they were trying to enter the machine city. And the Oracle even gave him a vague explanation saying that his powers extend beyond the matrix. It wasn’t a very in-depth explanation, but they sure as hell didn’t ignore it either
I think the point they were trying to make is that they never really pick up on that piece of plot again and just threw it in there when it was convenient without any REAL further explanation. And they're right. So...yeah.
@@owens.studios It is that 5th act when the plot of I Am Legend comes true and most of humanity is wiped out from a toxic jab given to 75% in the 3rd act.
It was so bizarre hearing about the Lawnmower Man movie after having read the original Stephen King short story which was just a silly little story about a man cutting grass naked, while running behind the lawnmower and eating everything it spit out.
The movie had one scene that had some dialogue from the story... that was it! To make it even funnier, one of the conditions of King's lawsuit was that his name be taken off all the advertisements, but then he got a bonus settlement when the studio left his name on the cover of the laserdisc release!
Nightmare on elm street 2 with the characters of Jesse Wallace and lisa, being driven off in the bus by freddy into desert presumably into hell but never knowing there fates as part 3 completely retcons the whole film.
Apparently you haven’t seen alien covenant lol, it has an entire scene showing what happened when David returned to the promethean world. The whole plot basically focuses around it.
The Matrix entry SHOULDNT be in here Bros come on… He HAS powers in the third film still when he gets his eyes melted shut he can then just see everything like it’s the Matrix only fiery. THAT is his powers… He used them to such a level in the second film he was put in a coma. There was no imminent, direct threat for him to use that power again nor did Neo necessarily know how he did it… It was like a feeling he’s understanding how to harness. Goku hadda charge up and basically kill himself to throw the first sprit bomb… DOESNT mean he couldn’t do it again and it goes without saying. Same thing with Neo in the Matrix.
It is also explained by the Oracle, when she said, "The power of the One, extends beyond the Matrix." Yes, it is not a full explanation, but effectively means that he could manipulate code outside of the Matrix.
@@ghostbearr1 While that is true...they are (at least partially) right since the Wachowskis never gave any REAL explanation about it. They just used it whenever a Deus Ex Machina was needed and then just said "The One has more powers than you know". That's hardly an explanation for such a game-changing plot twist. You can't just drastically change the rules of the game without any worthy explanation imho. Then again it isn't any worse than what they did with Trinity in Resurrections. So I guess they're not as clever as we once thought and at the end of the day just don't know how to tie all of their loose ends.
You're giving a "what" explanation to a "how" and/or "why" question. The real world in the Matrix is supposed to be the *real* world, ie. the world we currently live in, where people do not have super powers. Just saying "well, they explained that he does have super powers" doesn't actually explain anything. How and why does he have super powers? None of us do. No, none of us are "The One", but what does that actually mean? Is he Jesus Christ *in our world*? Is he God? This has huge implications for us living here in the real world and changes the meaning of the entire series. For me, the only explanation that makes any real sense is that the "real world" is just another level of the Matrix. As the old saying goes, "it's turtles all the way down". (Look it up if you're not familiar with the phrase.)
Jurassic World is about the ongoing dinosaur park business, @@KalEL224. DG means the smuggling can Nedry is given to hide stolen DNA in. It's a functioning shaving cream dispenser with a false bottom. He's killed by dinosaurs. Then the camera follows the can's fall out of his pocket and down some slippery slopes. Someone could find it and sell it. Or, imaginably, the DNA could gestate in the humid condition and, idk, more dinosaurs could grow on their own? Anyway, I don't think the smuggling can specifically came up in Jurassic World. Do you?
Otoh, Dee, the smuggling can was a setup for sequels, sure, but it was also lost in the middle of the movie. Every entry on this list is about something that happened at the END of a movie, right?
Oh, now I think I get what you mean. Let's see if I've read you rightly, @@KalEL224 Trying to remember the last shot of the can in JP. The storm kept covering it with more and more mud? Sure, like tears in the rain, prayers on the wind, or (in this case) smuggled valuables gone underground. And you'd say that was the thematic point and not a sequel setup at all? And, okay. Nedry's caper couldn't be salvaged. But someone else could obtain & sell dino DNA under the table, and BD Wong's science guy did. So that's what you meant in the first place? 😎 Makes sense now. So the JW movies don't involve the smuggling can, but they revisit the "what would happen if" aspect in an indirect way.
How about "Blade" when they never explained what happened to the doctor, Karen, but managed to come up with a convoluted plot to explain why Whistler was still alive. 🤔🤔🤔
that's not a cliffhanger though. A cliff hanger would be her entering her home or office and there was a vampire waiting for her and then cutting away. She just left saying she was going to do some more research
The original ending for Blade was actually supposed to tease Morbius as the next villain. So TECHNICALLY, it could be on here haha. While the Whistler thing isn't strictly a cliffhanger being ignored, it definitely falls in line with the same sentiment
Pretty sure the setup from Antman was binned once Marvel decided how phase 3 would be shaped and their rebrand to be more inclusive. They needed to setup the Quantum Realm and needed more female visibility, so Antman and the Wasp addressed that neatly.
Forgive my fussing about your word choice. They OPTED for more female visibility, let's say. Same as we opt to buy new clothes from time to time. We don't need them if our old clothes are still sufficient. Anyway, why couldn't Antman & Wasp have fought Yellowjacket?
@@alm2187 because they couldn't just change a character who was clearly a man in the 1st movie into a woman in the second. So they introduced Ghost,a maaaaaaaan in the comics in case you didn't know, as the female baddie for them.
@@alm2187 I say "needed" because that was Disney/Marvel's perspective. After years of criticism over a lack of meaningful female characters, they "needed" female centric properties. Focusing on Pym and Janet working on liberating Janet, and the introduction of Ghost brought both a female centric story and setup the Quantum Realm that would be necessary for Endgame to work.
@@RtistiqSkubie I'm not sure if you're trolling or just not understanding. I'm explaining their intent and approach, as well as their reasoning, I didn't say one couldn't happen without the other.
Gotta say,Stephen King isn't the best judge of his adapted works. He hates the Kubrick Shining but then oversaw the terrible TV mini series in the 90s. Nuff said...
Halloween 5 and Friday 6 had continuity errors with the previous films? OMG! Such big budgeted high works of cinema must have really confused fans... if there were any fans at that point.
3:40 "The Terradon's..."? You mean "Pteranodons", right? The only place where I can find a Terradon is in Warhammer... :) Secretly advertising some gaming channel, are we? XD
Agreed, Ridley Scott just should have done the smart thing and taken it out of the Alien storyline! Which gained a whole universe worth of history after some props guys on Predator 2 decided to have a laugh! Fan-fict authors unite!
I will defend The Lawnmower Man until the day I die! That movie is a classic! And before they hijacked Stephen King's name by shoehorning in one scene with some dialogue from the story, the title was CYBER-GOD, which is a much more fitting/awesome title (and hilarious considering what "cybering" would later come to mean online in the late 90s/early 2000s). And his name was JOBE!!!
Tower Prep, Unnatural History and Destroy Build Destroy(Cartoon Network), Making Fiends (Nicktoons), Bates Motel (A&E), Krypton (Syfy). That's all I can think of.
In "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" the creators completely ingnored the 4th entry: no Barbossa rulling the magical ship, left from BlackBeard; no bag of ships which Gibbs stole from BlackBeard and no woodoo doll, taken from BlackBeard😬
Prometheus is a perfect example that studios should not always listen to fans. Sometimes the loudest voices are not the majority. They thought we wanted more Aliens and we did but we didn’t care. This was my most anticipated sequel ever and they botched it so horribly.
"Terradons"?!? Those are called Pteranodons, or Pterosaurs. Why can't people look things up correctly, instead of writing what they think they've heard … that's lazy.
Alien Covenant was the dumbest movie in that franchise. With Prometheus giving us the Engineers and their unexplained motives for first creating humanity and then setting out to destroy us, and doing so with the nastiest biological weapon ever devised instead of some more direct and cleaner method, their civilization known to us only from an obscure and long defunct military research facility on a remote planet, and Shaw setting out to find answers to all of this, Covenant kills off Shaw and wipes out the superior Engineers all at the whim of the evil android, whose ultimate motivation is equally unexplained. Why even bother will all this guff?
It wasn't retconned, the entire timeline got reset! Effectively winking X-Men Origins: Wolverine out of existence & paving the way for Deadpool in the X-verse!
Couldn't be another little difference between Brit speak versus U.S., could it? Queuing up versus lining up, and all that? I'm guessing not, actually, since "Pteranodons," like most dinosaur species names, has Latin roots.
Ginger snaps Unleashed? That one ended with ghost keeping a werewolf transformed Bridget as her "pet" in order kill her grandma. But the next one just completely vetos that ending and was instead a prequel to how the original began. What a waste of time..
Prometheus: David didn't kill Shaw and mutilate her, he mutilated her trying to save her. Can't remember where I read it; down some rabbit hole late at night one time.
I don't think Prometheus needed the follow up on Shaw's questions. The whole movie revolves around the themes of faith and science colliding. But one of the key aspects of faith is that you rarely have/get the answers. That's why it's called faith. Had the sequel given us the answers to the meaning of life questions she had, it would ruin everything. Instead the sequel steered the theme of the story closer to that of the original movies. That being said, in a way it did address the whole theme of God and creation. A drive to create perfection perhaps? Mankind created the androids who are meant to be superior to humans, and then the android created the Xenomorph which is often refered to as the perfect organism in the franchise.
Red Dwarf (about sad-act bachelors in space) has it in the very second episode: protagonist Dave Lister is somehow destined to become a father despite the extinction of known women. S2 time travel developments include the apparent rescue of his love interest from the past and her portentous wedding photos from the future. (But that's not how he gets his babies.) The S2 ending cliffhanger promises us two newborn characters... ...AND S3 resolves that plot thread. You'd think the writers forgot all about it, but actually you get an overview life story for the two sons. You'll just need good slow motion playback to read it. 😉 The creators did, however, neglect to make the wedding storyline happen. Chalking that up to alternate reality might be best we can do.
You're underselling this show! XD It's about _one_ sad-act bachelor in space, a hologram of the one person the ship calculated to keep that bachelor sane (conversely it's his former annoying supervisor that hates him), the ship's cat that has evolved into a human after millions of years but still acts like a cat, and a depressed android butler. Oh, and the ship's AI that was a sad sack dude before transitioning to a sarcastic lady. It was brilliant. Then it wasn't. The later stuff was a bit naff. But I was glad to be reminded of it, so good call!
Neo did use his powers outside the Matrix in Revolutions...don't you remember, when he and Trinity went to the machine city? He blew up quite a lot of machines there. So it wasn't ignored
Catwoman being alive at the end of batman returns was fully expecting her to show up at some point in batman forever but just another disappointment when watching that movie the first time.
#7 I like to pretend that they did fly off like in the cliffhanger.....they just are fast enough and usually far enough away from human eyes the ones that have seen them aren't believed....and that they are saving them for a future movie. 😉
Especially since Fallen Kingdom had a bunch of land based ones let loose. Now a future movie can have aerial and terrestrial dinos loose on the mainland.....now we just need a movie that releases aquatic ones. (I haven't seen the newest one yet)
I have an idea....the woods that the dinos ran into after escaping.....did it look like the pacific northwest....what if the movie revealing the fact that there are escaped dinos thriving on the mainland is a half eaten sasquatch? That would be an awesome intro.....what an amazing discovery Bigfoot really is real...then once the press gather to see this amazing discovery, dinos start picking off ones who wander from the group.
There was a video I watched which explained how all the dinosaurs would eventually die because they needed the amino acids/ nutrients added to the food fed to them on the park islands. It was added to their genes as a failsafe and explained by BD Wong's doctor character in the first Jurassic Park film.
Penélope Cruz in PotC could borrow a line from Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible. "What is the range on this thing?" If she starts experimenting with the Voodoo Jack right away, she just might get results. Jack has unexplained pains. If he guesses she's got it, he turns the ship around and confronts her. If she gets no such results, she's in the dark. He could be coping, or it doesn't occur to him that she's got it, or he's traveled out of range if that's a factor.
Oh. I don't know if it is in there. But the Thor Movie with Jane Foster trying to find a way back to Thor... That would have made an interesting movie but then Suddenly in Avengers he could just be on earth again-.-
"Terradons"? TERRADONS? _Seriously_ ? Fucking hell, that's even worse than calling all pterosaurs "Pterodactyls"! The correct name for the flying reptiles in _JP III_ is Pteranodon.
Well- The Lawnmower Man's cliffhanger could probably be explained with one single word: budget. The sequel had a much smaller budget and I'm sure the emphasis was on cutting costs and making the movie for cheap. The original cliffhanger would have meant many more CG shots and VFX, cost of which surely scared producers.
"The generally well liked character of Shaw" wait, what? Are we talking about the same Prometheus here? Because Shaw is the worse thing about that movie... And there's plenty of bad things in that movie.
I find it sadly hilarious that nearly every entry on this list is horror movies, a genre that is largely founded on blatantly ignoring narrative continuity. Also, Yellow Jacket particle? Seriously? Tell me you know nothing about Marvel without telling me you know nothing about Marvel.
Species, just like most movies in the 90s with sequels, had a scene indicating a sequel was coming, not necessarily indicating what would be in it. Hell most horror movies are like that. The audience being dumber doesn’t change that.
I'm sure the Mitchell Carson character will get a spinoff 10-episode series on Disney + and characters on that series will get their own spinoff because someone at the MCU office will have seen this and think We can make more money. It's a vicious circle will deal with in our lives
When it comes to the lawnmower man and the Matrix I always like to believe that the man that Morpheus was talking about that was born inside the Matrix was the lawnmower man and the machines couldn't get rid of them
What? Matrix Revolutions did acknowledge Neo abilities outside the Matrix. When he goes to see the oracle after being rescued from the train station she tells him the abilities of the one extend beyond the Matrix. He even uses them in the battle on his way to the machine city. 🤷♂️ WTH
In The Lawnmower Man part you say and showed the main characters name as Joe. Correct me if I am wrong but isn't the characters name Jobe and not Joe???