The Biggest Movie Plot Holes In Cinematic History

After the final battle and climax of the film, Dolittle diagnoses a dragon as being constipated. With no other choice, he has to plunge his arm into the dragon’s butt and pulls out a range of objects, from human remains to a set of bagpipes. The dragon then farts right into his face. Was that necessary? No. Did it make sense? No.

Spider-Man 3

It's safe to say that the Spider-Man films got worse as they went on. It seems like the writers and director must have run out of story to tell because they forced this god-awful scene with Peter Parker in a jazz club. It made absolutely no sense and only wasted the viewers' time.

In this scene, Peter Parker becomes emo. Nobody is sure why. He's also at a jazz club. At this jazz club, he decides to improvise a dance routine. He then goes onto the piano and plays for the club. There's literally no reason for this scene to exist. It just makes people cringe! 

Transformers: Age of Extinction

There's a reason why no one talks about this Transformers movie... It's because of the weirdly forced story plot point of the "Romeo & Juliet" law. Michael Bay makes sure to explain to us why his 20-year-old character is not doing anything illegal by sleeping with a minor. Why even make that a plot point, Michael Bay?

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.