The Biggest Movie Plot Holes In Cinematic History

The toys from Toy Story never reveal to humans that they are real if they can help it. Whenever a human walks into the room, the toys play dead. For some reason, Buzz does the same thing, despite him being so positive that he's not a toy. What?

Jurassic Park

When the viewers and characters are first introduced to the ever-terrifying T-Rex, they could hear it a mile away. Naturally, it only makes sense that the gigantic dinosaur would make the ground rumble as it approaches. But then, for the sake of the story, the directors completely change that up.

Somehow, the extremely loud and Earthquake inducing T-Rex is super quiet. So quiet, in fact, that it can sneak up behind the protagonists. That makes no sense!

Independence Day

Computer software coding is literally a different language. They simply don't translate to one another if they are different. Independence Day said screw that, we're going to create a virus on our human software that can infect alien software.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.