Skyscraper

Skyscraper (2018)

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Corrected entry: Will Sawyer climbs the framework of a construction crane to get above the fire on the 96th floor. Even without a prosthetic leg, it would have taken a very long time, which isn't accounted for in the time flow of events.

Kukopia

Correction: The crane was on the top of the building, where Will arrived via elevator. He only climbed 10-15 floors up, not 96.

Corrected entry: When the lead character and main villain are fighting at the end, they have a conversation where the villain thinks the hero is standing in front of him because of a mirror. However, if the villain could hear him speak, he'd know the hero was behind him.

Correction: Not necessarily. In a round room like that, with mirrors and stuff everywhere, the acoustic reverberations would cause most any sound to seem to come from any or all directions with an echo.

Quantom X

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Plot hole: The entire plot hinges on the villain's gang obtaining the tablet that allows admin access to the building's systems. However, it can only be unlocked via facial recognition and it is keyed only to Will Sawyer's face. In fact, when they finally do get it, Xia unlocks it by holding it up to Sawyer's face. So what was the point of trying to steal the backpack containing the tablet? Without Will to unlock it, the tablet is useless.

wizard_of_gore

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Will Sawyer: If you can't fix it with duct tape... you ain't using enough duct tape. (00:52:50)

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Trivia: When Will is fighting Ben he smashes him against a table and the floor using the "rock bottom", his signature move from the Rock's wrestling days.

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