Biggest Plot hole
Created by howardgrantrulz on Sep 29, 2013I've always been willing to overlook the suicide leap plot hole at the end - but the problem I've always had is once he gets Feingold at the zoo and makes him take him to 'the game,' how would CRS have gotten all the actors together at that moment in the cafeteria? Coincidence? what are the odds that every one of them is there?
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By Can_a_bitch_get_a_donut on Feb 9, 2017
I know. What's your point? Are you implying the CRS employees got similar fancy birthday invitations that told them to congregate in the cafeteria?
By snelling on Feb 9, 2017
The cafeteria scene is moments before the rooftop birthday scene.
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By Can_a_bitch_get_a_donut on Feb 2, 2017
OP isn't talking about the fancy birthday party. He's referring to the workers in the CSR cafeteria.
By Ratchapakinai on May 13, 2016
Also the OP needs to understand what the term 'plot hole' means.
By Ratchapakinai on May 13, 2016
Also the OP needs to understand what the term 'plot hole' means.
By snelling on May 12, 2016
They showed the birthday invitation up close near the end. Everybody received one. Watch it again.
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By Troy2Slick on Jul 5, 2014
Exactly, not that hard to figure out.
By pol96-1 on Nov 27, 2013
howardgrantrulz, that is not a plot hole. Nicholas rang someone close to Feingold (presumably his agent) to ask where he was - the zoo. Therefore that person speaking to Nicholas on the telephone rang CRS to alert the other actors and get them into place.
By Samclyde2 on Nov 24, 2013
Well, the most of the movie is a plot hole, there's no way CRS could've really pulled-off all they did in the movie.
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By raywang0923-72-390429 on Nov 8, 2013
To invite them to his birthday party. I bet this is their game of the year...