Why are people mad about the liquor bottle blowing up the space ship?
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Affirmative_Dave — 9 years ago(January 14, 2017 07:01 AM)
Actually it's hard to notice, but the "martian lizard" on the ground caught fire easily after it touched some of the residue flames (from the bunker explosion). It would then make sense that even a small flame might trigger the big flying thing explosion.
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Screen_Queen — 9 years ago(May 10, 2016 08:41 AM)
You're kidding, right? She's shown has having survival instincts throughout the WHOLE movie. She discovers she's locked up, she makes a makeshift shiv with her crutch. She realises how dangerous Howard is, she tries to steal his keys. She discovers he's been lying the whole time, she comes up with a plan to escape. How is using materials available to her at the time to make an easy explosive any different to all that?
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activista — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 04:40 PM)
@Screen_Queen
She's shown has having survival instincts throughout the WHOLE movie.
Exactly! Pretty much everything she does and learns to get the hell away from Howard basically ended up preparing her to deal with all the crazy s*** going down once she got out of the bunkerlike an emergency crash course in survival techniques. She sure as hell wasn't sitting around painting her fingernailsshe was scrapping, scheming,and hustling every chance she got to get the hell up out of that particular Dodge. So, no, that was nowhere near a "Mary Sue" moment at all. Everything she did during the entire film had been slowly but steadily working up to that particular moment of her throwing the bottle and taking that alien the hell out. -
jacksakes — 9 years ago(May 10, 2016 05:21 PM)
Survival is a very primal aspect that can come out of us in the most tense of situations. This girl no matter what, was listening to her instinct and not trusting the guy. Even though the irrefutable proof was in her face that something was indeed wrong with the outside air in how it corroded that lady's face, but this girl kept fighting and fighting to get out.
This is what the whole movie is about. How if it wasn't for Howard, she would be dead by the aliens. She went from undecidedish fanshion designer to survivor, and with all that momentum to get away from Howard, she pwned the aliens.
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Horse_Caulk — 9 years ago(May 22, 2016 12:32 PM)
"You possibly don't respect women?
Sometimes they do have common sense and can figure stuff out!!!! "
Yes indeed, they sure can. Well, in movies anyway. That's why this film is science fiction. "Fiction", means it isn't based on reality, y'all. Women, in the real world, could never do such advanced things, like figuring stuff out, or maintain even an entry-level degree of common sense. It just doesn't happen.
But in Sci-Fi, anything is possible! That's the beauty!!!
Monsters can rise from the bowels of the earth. Aliens can forcibly date-rape your face and cause you to carry their illegitimate offspring. And equally outlandish.women can behave as intelligent and thinking beings.
You see? That's the wonder and excitement of Sci-Fi. It's a majestic, entertaining, brilliant fantasy world in which we can escape the sad and troubling realities which we face every day.
Isn't Sci-Fi great??? -
stacy0912 — 9 years ago(May 15, 2016 06:31 AM)
She used the bottle as a vehicle of throwing fire into the alien/space craft. If the whiskey was flammable isn't the point. The chemicals in that spacecraft were, hence the explosion once it met with fire. She couldn't just throw a piece of paper on fire because it wouldn't make it that far, which is the point of the bottle.
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paul-2219 — 9 years ago(May 15, 2016 03:01 PM)
I didn't have a problem with her being that resourceful and coming up with the Molotov cocktail on the spot, I just wish the writers had put clear glass bottle full of what must be Howard's home brew "vodka". That stuff could have been distilled to near 200 proof and would definitely have made a fireball when thrown at ET.
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