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  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 ways.

  • Movie heroes could have one sooner.

  • First time that anybody ever got the best of all.

  • Hercules, why don't you just knock on the door?

  • I have gotten it for you.

  • Wait!

  • Open the hatch.

  • Wait a minute.

  • If we let it in, the ship could be infected.

  • You know the quarantine procedures you should have gone for the head for this list will be going over the solutions to problems and movies that heroes could have used to achieve their goals and or wrapped up their films more quickly.

  • Since we'll be discussing the plots of these movies, some spoilers will ensue if we didn't get to some solutions soon enough.

  • Here, please tell us in the comments so we can rectify them.

  • Another time.

  • Number 10 Bringing Quick Silver X Men Days of future past The plot of this time travel superhero movie revolves around averting the creation of robotic sentinels who destroy humanity and mutants to stop the shape shifting mystique from trying to kill their creator Professor X and the gang break Magneto out of prison with help from quick silver who could move incredibly fast.

  • Except instead of bringing the guy who could move faster than a speeding bullet with them, they just leave him literally.

  • Everything in the movie would have been easier with quicksilver around.

  • Sure, he couldn't reach mystique like Charles could, but he could capture her in seconds.

  • But killing him will not bring them back.

  • They will set you on a path from which there is no return.

  • Unending cycle of killing us on then.

  • So there is nothing left.

  • But we can stop it right now, you and I, you just have to come home.

  • Better yet, they could have just taken quick silver and skipped breaking out Magneto altogether since he ended up trying to kill the president.

  • Very heroic, Mr President.

  • But you had no intention of sparing any of us.

  • The future of our species begins now.

  • Number nine putting security guards on Castor Troy face off.

  • FBI agent Sean Archer relentlessly pursues terrorist Castor Troy after Troy kills the agents.

  • Son.

  • However, just as Archer captures Troy, the maniac tells him that a bomb will go off in the city soon.

  • I'm about to unleash the biblical plague L.

  • A deserves.

  • I'll give you a break.

  • My brother and I walk before Troy can tell him where he falls into a coma.

  • In a ludicrous scheme, Archer gets a face transplant to discover where Troy planted the bomb by speaking to his associates as him.

  • Unfortunately, Troy wakes up and threatens his surgeon into giving him Archer's face.

  • Except this wouldn't have been a problem if there were any men guarding the dangerous criminal in his sleep.

  • We know the nineties were a simpler time, but simple doesn't mean stupid.

  • Still, at least we got some great action out of this blunder.

  • Number eight asking Mr Myrtle for the balls Back the Sand Lot.

  • A seminal coming of age movie, The Sandlot follows a group of boys who play baseball at a sand lot.

  • Much of the film sees them in fear of a dog chained up in a nearby yard, where they frequently hit balls.

  • Even Nick naming it, the beast came over.

  • Just get another ball tomorrow.

  • I'll never see it again.

  • Why not the beast?

  • However, despite going to elaborate means to get their balls back, especially when one of them proves to be a valuable signed one.

  • None of the boys ever thinks to ask the dog's owner, Mr Myrtle, if they can retrieve the balls from his yard.

  • It certainly would have saved them a lot of trouble.

  • But then, the easiest solutions don't always occur to you when you're a kid.

  • First time that anybody ever got the best of all Hercules, but it's just knock on the door.

  • I have gotten it for you.

  • Wait Number seven.

  • Checking the tracker and not going in the paddock.

  • Jurassic World after an experimental dinosaur escaped its enclosure at the titular prehistoric creatures.

  • Ooh, many guests were killed and widespread mayhem ensues.

  • However, it all could have been avoided with a little common sense.

  • While viewing the in Dominus Rex Owen theorize, is that it escaped based on claw marks.

  • Were those claw marks always there?

  • Yeah, you think it happened.

  • Claire claims that it could be tracked by the control room, which she calls while driving to it.

  • Meanwhile, Owen and some guards go inside the enclosure leading to the guards being eaten and the dinosaur getting out it.

  • If Claire had just called the control room immediately.

  • Should have learned that it was still in the enclosure and none of it would have happened.

  • Likewise, Owen in the guards didn't need to go into the paddock.

  • Number six calling 911 Home Alone Kevin McAllister's time spent by himself veers between joy at being free of his awful family melancholy that they're gone and fear it.

  • The two burglars who attempt to rob his house, probably looking at some very fine jewelry.

  • Possible cash hoard.

  • Odd marketable Securities knows it's a gym, although he sets up a variety of traps that would probably be lethal in real life.

  • He only escapes their attempts to get him.

  • After calling the police.

  • What else is being robbed?

  • Just 6 50 ships looking bull.

  • What's strange is that he didn't do this sooner.

  • He overhears them planning to break into his house early on and could easily dial 911 on them at any point after that, let's take it one step at a time, Okay, loathe, get a bite to eat.

  • Well, come back about nine o'clock.

  • Sure, he thinks he wished his family away and might be scared of the cops, But come on.

  • Number five.

  • Not breaking quarantine.

  • Alien.

  • This sci fi horror classic seized the crew of the Nuestro Mo come under attack by a deadly alien organism.

  • Every one of them is killed.

  • With the exception of Ellen Ripley, it's a little bit karmic.

  • Since if the crew had listened to Ripley in the first place on Lee, one of them would have died.

  • What happened?

  • McCain.

  • I don't think it's attached itself to him.

  • We have to get him to the infirmary right away.

  • What kind of thing?

  • I need a clear definition organism.

  • Open the hatch.

  • Wait a minute.

  • If we let it in, the ship could be infected.

  • You know the quarantine procedures.

  • After a face hugger alien attaches itself to cane, the crew tried to bring him back aboard.

  • Only to be shot down by Ripley, who is ranking officer and who brings up quarantine regulations.

  • Listen to me.

  • If we break quarantine, we could all die.

  • Look, could you open the goddamn hatch?

  • We have Thio.

  • Get him inside.

  • No, I can't do that.

  • And if you were in my position, you do the same.

  • Sure.

  • Ash.

  • Who let them back aboard had ulterior motives.

  • But if the rest of the crew had followed procedure, they have lived to mourn Cain's death instead of joining him.

  • Number four Doing Nothing.

  • Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  • Indiana Jones first film outing is an unforgettable adventure movie and beloved by many.

  • There's just a small problem with Indies approach to stopping the Nazis from getting the Ark of the Covenant.

  • He didn't really need to bother.

  • If Indy had done nothing at all, the Nazis would have found the Ark, opened it and had their faces melted.

  • Just like what happens in the movie E.

  • And sure, you could argue that because of India's involvement, Marien might have been saved and the art got to be studied by top men.

  • But he still doesn't need to do anything to stop the bad guys, and we all know how much he loves Easy solutions.

  • Number three.

  • Attacking the Shield Generator from the Air Star Wars.

  • Episode six Return of the Jedi.

  • The final battle of the original Star Wars trilogy sees the rebels attacked the second Death Star, however, to destroy the new super weapon, a shield generator on the forest moon of Endor needs to be destroyed.

  • It is protected by an energy shield which is generated from the nearby forest moon of Endor.

  • The shield must be de activated if any attack is to be attempted.

  • Han and company land on the moon and infiltrate the bunker, eventually blowing it up.

  • But wouldn't it have been simpler to blow up the generator from the air since they have spaceships?

  • And all will grant that the generator itself may have had a shield above it since it extended into orbit.

  • But even if it did, they had an imperial shuttle.

  • We have stolen a small imperial shuttle disguised as a cargo ship.

  • And using a secret imperial code, a strike team will land on the moon and deactivate the shield generator that got them inside the shield so they could have just dropped a bomb.

  • They could have skipped the Ewok detour and ended the empire sooner.

  • Yeah, number two, cutting Thanasis Handoff, Avengers.

  • Infinity war.

  • There were a lot of ways the Avengers could have ended Thanasis quest to acquire the Infinity Stones sooner we have a hawk.

  • Yeah, as tempted as we were to discuss how they could have just calmed Star Lord down during his meltdown, we went with a more climactic moment.

  • Guys.

  • Yeah.

  • Oh, God.

  • During the battle in Wakanda, Thor finally catches up to Thanatos and throws his spiffy new acts into the conquerors chest.

  • Thanos tells him that he should have gone for the head.

  • You should have gone for the head, although that certainly would have worked for Could have also gone for the big purple baddies hand.

  • After all, you can't snap your fingers and wipe out half of the universe.

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  • Number one L Ron Destroying the Ring, The Lord of the Rings.

  • The Fellowship of the Ring.

  • You thought we were going to save the Eagles, didn't you?

  • Ha!

  • That's 3000 years too late.

  • Because of men.

  • The ring survives.

  • I was there.

  • I was there 3000 years.

  • Also inaccurate for various reasons.

  • But moving on back when Sarah on his first defeated and the one ring is cut off his hand.

  • Gondor is king is sealed.

  • Er takes up the ring.

  • Although he and L Ron the ALF Lord, take the ring all the way up Mount Doom to throw it into the fire is sealed.

  • ER changes his mind and doesn't throw it in.

  • Cuts it into the fire.

  • E destroy it.

  • No.

  • And while l Ron claims that it's because of men, the ring survived.

  • He could have just slapped the ring out of his fielders hand and into the pit.

  • The courage of men failed, huh?

  • It is in men that we must place our hope.

  • Man, men are weak.

  • How about your courage?

  • L Ron?

  • Why do hobbits have to suffer for your mistake?

  • I'll take it.

  • I will take the ring to mold.

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