to be honest, i only personally care about plotholes when they appear in writing i already have a bunch of other problems with. if i like something enough, i'll give it a pass/invent an explanation in my head. i can't find the exact quote, but roger ebert said something about this. to paraphrase: "the movie's problem wasn't [such and such inconsistency], its problem was that i was bored enough to be thinking about that."
Mark Hamill: Shouldn’t I have some schmutz in my hair, after just being in the trash compactor?
Harrison Ford: It’s not that kind of movie, kid


















