Unreasonable plot devices and characters in movies that do not work when tested against normal physics and logic.
Titanic was a good example of movie theater logic in more ways than one-Jack could have fit on that door, for starters.
by anonymous-bystander November 19, 2018
Get the movie theater logicmug. by StackzTeller February 25, 2023
Get the Moviemug. by Lackir November 5, 2021
Get the Moviemug. by Walter with the ink April 4, 2021
Get the Snyderesque Moviemug. Whenever a character does something that makes no sense, simply because the writers couldn't think of a better way to get the story to the next plot point that has to happen.
by Bluedevil88 April 2, 2021
Get the Movie's Gotta Moviemug. A really long amount of time.
From: The movies based on J. R. R. Tolkien's books are like 3 hours long.
From: The movies based on J. R. R. Tolkien's books are like 3 hours long.
Simon: Can you explain why you think Fortnite is bad?
Jeff: No, if I had to explain everything wrong with Fortnite, it would take me a Tolkien movie.
Tina: The seminar was interesting but it took a Tolkien movie.
Jeff: No, if I had to explain everything wrong with Fortnite, it would take me a Tolkien movie.
Tina: The seminar was interesting but it took a Tolkien movie.
by EtAl. November 30, 2021
Get the Tolkien moviemug. A thing that's said when a character has a very mild reaction to something that is weird/unusual.
The phrase "Only in a Ghibli movie" is from the Nostalgia Critic in his review of Ponyo.
The phrase "Only in a Ghibli movie" is from the Nostalgia Critic in his review of Ponyo.
*Water has eyes and then disappears*
character: That was weird.
Person watching the movie: Only in a Ghibli movie...
character: That was weird.
Person watching the movie: Only in a Ghibli movie...
by BitchLikeIcareYipYip May 20, 2019
Get the Only in a Ghibli moviemug.