TV Show/Movie moments you couldn't stand because of real life experience

The funny thing about this is Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman actually pulls off playing video games pretty well in a few episodes of Breaking Bad, but he’s a meth head and has perfect white teeth.

Hugh Laurie pulls off playing games well too when shown in House. Though the show occasionally slips when it shows his Xbox controller isn’t on.

I usually can suspend my belief when convenient, especially when it comes to action/ sci-fi. But what really annoys me is when realistic dramas show a 5’2" woman with beginner-level martial arts training besting a man a foot taller in a face to face confrontation or somehow managing to pry herself out of a hold without a weapon. Anyone that’s ever had a playfight with their girlfriend or sparred with a woman in a martial art can definitely guage the difference in strength.

It’s one thing if it’s some comic adaptation or a martial arts flick, it’s another when it’s meant to be realistic. This is probably why when the media was touting that Rousey could beat Mayweather many people actually believed it.

Pretty much every time you see people using guns on tv or in movies.

When Nick Cage saved his white kids

The aliens were white blonde blue eyed freaks

The planet they landed on was white jimmy Hoffa Wonderland for the whites

WHO WROTE THIS MOTHERFUCKER, RAZOR?!


the end of the movie probably faded, to white, only play it on white iMAX screendroptails.

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    And when flubber got dunks and didn’t die, or sell lower concentrated ones to nike. He was a scientist.

Movie character: “Oh, I think I’ll take a single hit of this marijuana.”

Starts seeing fairy rainbows and shit around the room before jumping out a window thinking they can fly

Exaggeration, but yeah… Bugs me when it’s clear that the director has either never been fried in their entire life or had a messed up dealer that’s been lacing their shit ._.