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* [[Ass Pull]]: The [[Deus Ex Machina|ending]], where {{spoiler|the ray gun, which had been working perfectly until that point, explodes for literally no reason}} except that [[Stay in |
* [[Ass Pull]]: The [[Deus Ex Machina|ending]], where {{spoiler|the ray gun, which had been working perfectly until that point, explodes for literally no reason}} except that [[Stay in the Kitchen|women are bad at science]]. |
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** Well, Zsa Zsa did mention that {{spoiler|she did have compatriots working on the mega-ray gun, so it's not impossible someone sabotaged the thing.}} Still... |
** Well, Zsa Zsa did mention that {{spoiler|she did have compatriots working on the mega-ray gun, so it's not impossible someone sabotaged the thing.}} Still... |
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* [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop]]/[[Unfortunate Implications]]/[[Values Dissonance]]: The movie does not merely imply, but directly states, that women cannot live without a man. Ah, the 50s. |
* [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop]]/[[Unfortunate Implications]]/[[Values Dissonance]]: The movie does not merely imply, but directly states, that women cannot live without a man. Ah, the 50s. |
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 16 April 2014
- Ass Pull: The ending, where the ray gun, which had been working perfectly until that point, explodes for literally no reason except that women are bad at science.
- Well, Zsa Zsa did mention that she did have compatriots working on the mega-ray gun, so it's not impossible someone sabotaged the thing. Still...
- Family-Unfriendly Aesop/Unfortunate Implications/Values Dissonance: The movie does not merely imply, but directly states, that women cannot live without a man. Ah, the 50s.
- So Bad It's Good