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Post Plot DOH!s
on: February 22, 2012, 08:26
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Saw MEGAMIND last week. Like it a lot.
However...when Megamind dehydrates himself so he can hit the fountain and not splatter, the water rehydrates him back to normal.
So...if Bernard, the dehydrated Metro Man archivist was in his dehydrated cube in Megamind's pocket the whole time...why didn't he rehydrate then?
Also...howcome cloths can be 'dehydrated' even if they contain no water?
Juuuust askin'

Cullen
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Post Re: Plot DOH!s
on: February 22, 2012, 09:54
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So...if Bernard, the dehydrated Metro Man archivist was in his dehydrated cube in Megamind's pocket the whole time...why didn't he rehydrate then?

Ah, but when Megamind dehydrated himself, he also further dehydrated the dehydrated cube archivist. Thus when the dehydrated dehydrated cube hit water, it returned to being just a dehydrated cube.

I'm sure my No Prize is in the mail even as we speak.

Also...howcome cloths can be 'dehydrated' even if they contain no water?

Maybe it's not a proper 'dehydration' per sey, but that term is as close as Megamind can come to explaining the process.

Two! Two No Prizes for Cullen! 8-)

Currently trapped between this reality and the next battling rabid stuffed alligators in order to keep you all safe. Ingrates.

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Post Re: Plot DOH!s
on: February 22, 2012, 17:12
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Now, now. Lets not be greedy.

Tongo Rad
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Post Re: Plot DOH!s
on: February 22, 2012, 18:52
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I guess you're talking about the animated feature? Funny, I actually saw that (and didn't fall asleep during it like I did during Puss in Boots ) but don't really remember much about it.

Unfortunately, the technobabble in kids' movies is never really believable because, well, how are the kiddies supposed to know anyways. My 9yo has been watching Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs a lot lately so I happened to pay a bit more attention to that sort of thing. Essentially, the machine doohickey takes water, changes its DNA (??!!!) to match that of the programmed food product. Best to just go with it and enjoy the jokes and visuals, and save your head a serious banging against the wall.

I've been accused of doing things I didn't do, but would have- if I'd'a thought about 'em first.

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Post Re: Plot DOH!s
on: February 23, 2012, 08:11
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But me like headbanging!
So, water has DNA. Huh, must have missed that part. ;)

Marsden
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Post Re: Plot DOH!s
on: March 9, 2012, 22:11
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs had Mr T in it, so all of your fancy "science" has no place in it, whatsoever!

Mr T trumps all physics and natural laws.

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