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** Cap's shield would be broken for real [[spoiler:during the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when Thanos uses his sword to cut it half. Whatever metal that sword was made out of, it's one of the only things capable of slicing through vibranium.]]

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** Cap's shield would be broken for real [[spoiler:during the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when Thanos uses his sword to cut it half.hack chunks out of it. Whatever metal that sword was made out of, it's one of the only things capable of slicing through vibranium.]]
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Events in Film that are not possible. '''only list examples that fit the description'''

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* PlayedForLaughs in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'' when [[BigBad Barbossa]] drops Jack Sparrow off on the exact same desert island he left him on years ago, and taunts him into making another one of his miraculous escapes. Naturally, albeit thanks to the wits of Elizabeth, Jack pulls it off and comes back to Isla De Muerta to see Barbossa again not much more than a day or two later:
--> '''Barbossa:''' It's not possible!
--> '''Jack:''' Not ''probable.''
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** During ''Series/{{Wandavision}}'', as part of her interrogation of Wanda, [[spoiler: Agatha]] lists off all the reasons that the Hex should be impossible. It is too big, it affects too many people, it is too complex, it is ''on autopilot'', and it is all created and managed by a single witch who doesn't even know the basics of witchcraft. She wants to know how Wanda did something that should not be possible.

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** During ''Series/{{Wandavision}}'', ''Series/WandaVision'', as part of her interrogation of Wanda, [[spoiler: Agatha]] Agatha Harkness]] lists off all the reasons that the Hex should be impossible. It is too big, it affects too many people, it is too complex, it is ''on autopilot'', and [[AchievementsInIgnorance it is all created and managed by a single witch who doesn't even know the basics of witchcraft. witchcraft.]] She wants to know how Wanda did something that should not be possible.
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* ''Film/SolomonKane''. The hero uncrucifies ''himself'', and then repairs the damage with some [[{{Handwave}} strange pagan magic]]. Not only is this medicially impossible, the film's metaphysics state that Christian ideas of God and demons and damnation etc are real (i.e. no pagan magical stuff).

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* ''Film/SolomonKane''. The hero uncrucifies ''himself'', and then repairs the damage with some [[{{Handwave}} strange pagan magic]]. Not only is this medicially medically impossible, the film's metaphysics state that Christian ideas of God and demons and damnation etc are real (i.e. no pagan magical stuff).
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** During ''Series/{{Wandavision}}'', as part of her interrogation of Wanda, [[spoiler: Agatha]] lists off all the reasons that the Hex should be impossible. It is too big, it affects too many people, it is too complex, it is ''on autopilot'', and it is all created and managed by a single witch who doesn't even know the basics of witchcraft. She wants to know how Wanda did something that should not be possible.
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* In ''Film/YouDontMessWithTheZohan'', Zohan is asked if he's ever done anything that was thought to be impossible. We then see a {{Flashback}} where his head and hand detach themselves from his body.

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Many of these examples weren't of "Beyond the Impossible" but rather "Up To Eleven", so I removed them. But, I will try to add a few more.


* This is expressly ''not'' the philosophy of the ''Film/JamesBond'' creators.
--> ''"Wildly beyond the probable, but never '''beyond the impossible'''..."''
** Good example: ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}'' has a ChaseScene with a tank. The director of [[Film/TomorrowNeverDies the following movie]] thought topping it would be hard due to a bigger vehicle being impossible, and put a chase involving a smaller one (a motorcycle) instead.



* ''Film/TheATeam'' flies '''a tank'''.
* ''Film/SolomonKane''. The hero uncrucifies ''himself'', and then repairs the damage with some [[{{Handwave}} strange pagan magic]]. Not only is this medicially impossible, the film's metaphysics state that Christian ideas of God and demons and damnation etc are real, I.E., no pagan magical stuff.

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* ''Film/TheATeam'' flies '''a tank'''.
* ''Film/SolomonKane''. The hero uncrucifies ''himself'', and then repairs the damage with some [[{{Handwave}} strange pagan magic]]. Not only is this medicially impossible, the film's metaphysics state that Christian ideas of God and demons and damnation etc are real, I.E., real (i.e. no pagan magical stuff. stuff).



* ''Film/KillBill''. Discussed to make a point by Hattori Hanzo on his latest sword, "I can say with no ego that this is the finest sword I have ever built. Should you encounter {{God}} on your quest, ''[[BlasphemousBoast God will be cut".]]''



* ''Literature/DonCamillo''. When the title character is [[ReassignedToAntarctica reassigned to a small village in the mountains]] in the second movie, his former flock miss their GoodShepherd so much they ''refuse to die'' until he's returned to personally administer last rites.



* The Bus Jump in ''Film/{{Speed}}''. A rather delightful behind-the-scenes featurette on the DVD goes into great detail about how the bus jump is completely impossible in real life. In a nutshell, the problem is that in reality the bus would crash into the other side below the pavement due to the fact that gravity would be affecting it during the time it was airborne and due to the fact that there wasn't a ramp at the edge of the gap there would be no vertical component of velocity to compensate for this.



** Cap's shield would be broken for real during the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when Thanos uses his sword to cut it half. Whatever metal Thanos's sword was made out of, it's one of the only things capable of slicing through vibranium.

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** Cap's shield would be broken for real during [[spoiler:during the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when Thanos uses his sword to cut it half. Whatever metal Thanos's that sword was made out of, it's one of the only things capable of slicing through vibranium.]]
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Events in Film that are not possible. '''only list examples that fit the description'''

* This is expressly ''not'' the philosophy of the ''Film/JamesBond'' creators.
--> ''"Wildly beyond the probable, but never '''beyond the impossible'''..."''
** Good example: ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}'' has a ChaseScene with a tank. The director of [[Film/TomorrowNeverDies the following movie]] thought topping it would be hard due to a bigger vehicle being impossible, and put a chase involving a smaller one (a motorcycle) instead.
* Dream experts from ''Film/{{Inception}}'' clearly state that two levels deep is the maximum ''stable'' level. Presumably, this means anything deeper would be just a mental mess and not a true walkable world. TheTeam breaks that rule twice. First by using AppliedPhlebotinum to tweak the rules and reach a third and the second time they just decide to do it, reaching the fourth. Going to the fourth was not part of their {{plan}} and they had nothing to help them. Possibily justified as Cobb disagreed with the other dream experts and was a pioneer in the technology. [[{{WMG}} There's so many levels in regards to the movie as whole]], it's hard to tell what level they're on without WordOfGod. The page's [[Headscratchers/HomePage Headscratchers]] has more speculation about how dreams are supposed to work.
* ''Film/TheATeam'' flies '''a tank'''.
* ''Film/SolomonKane''. The hero uncrucifies ''himself'', and then repairs the damage with some [[{{Handwave}} strange pagan magic]]. Not only is this medicially impossible, the film's metaphysics state that Christian ideas of God and demons and damnation etc are real, I.E., no pagan magical stuff.
* In the first ''Film/{{Hellboy|2004}}'' film, the villain Rasputin offers Hellboy the choice of bringing about the Apocalypse to gain enough power to save his desouled girl Liz, or to save the world and lose her forever. Hellboy initially sees this as no choice at all, and begins the procedure of summoning the Ogdru Jahad and end the world, before NaiveNewcomer Myers throws Hellboy his [[MementoMacguffin father's cross]]. The cross burns into his flesh, reminding him that this ''is his choice''. Save the world, or save Liz, and his father always did say that a man is made by his choices. [[spoiler: He then chooses the world, tears off his newly regrown horns, and stabs Rasputin to death with one of them.]] BitterSweetEnding right? Nope. He manages to save the girl ''anyway'' by sheer ''badassery''. A newly awoken and somewhat confused Liz asks him how he saved her. His answer?
-->'''Hellboy:''' Hey, you on the other side. Let her go. Because for her I'll cross over, and '''then'''... you'll be sorry.
* ''Film/KillBill''. Discussed to make a point by Hattori Hanzo on his latest sword, "I can say with no ego that this is the finest sword I have ever built. Should you encounter {{God}} on your quest, ''[[BlasphemousBoast God will be cut".]]''
* Played straight in ''Man of the House''. A Texas Ranger guarding five or so cheerleaders who witnessed a murder. One cheerleader at one point asks [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands "couldn't you just shoot the gun out of the bad guy's hand?"]] to which the man explains that it doesn't work. [[spoiler: Near the end of the movie, it ''does''. [[AccidentalAimingSkills As he did not intend to do that]], the Ranger was probably more impressed than anybody else who saw it.]]
* ''Literature/DonCamillo''. When the title character is [[ReassignedToAntarctica reassigned to a small village in the mountains]] in the second movie, his former flock miss their GoodShepherd so much they ''refuse to die'' until he's returned to personally administer last rites.
* ''Film/SherlockJr'' goes meta with this trope. Sherlock Jr. appears to jump ''through'' both his disguised assistant and the wall behind him, and Gillette spins around and walks away immediately afterward. This, like the quick change, is a stunt Keaton learned in vaudeville, but unlike the quick change this gag is not fully explained within the film.
* ''Film/HalloweenTown II'':
** For this movie and the first the rule has been iron clad: The door between worlds is only open on Halloween. It will close at midnight and CANNOT be opened until the next year. Marti thinks otherwise and justifies it with this speech:
--->"The portal wasn't always there; it was created by magic. And no-one's magic is stronger than ours!"
** The BigBad was kind enough to [[ThisCannotBe lampshade the impossibility of this feat]] and, in fact, it triggers his VillainousBreakdown.
* The Bus Jump in ''Film/{{Speed}}''. A rather delightful behind-the-scenes featurette on the DVD goes into great detail about how the bus jump is completely impossible in real life. In a nutshell, the problem is that in reality the bus would crash into the other side below the pavement due to the fact that gravity would be affecting it during the time it was airborne and due to the fact that there wasn't a ramp at the edge of the gap there would be no vertical component of velocity to compensate for this.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** The trailers for ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' include a shot of Captain America's "completely vibration absorbent", impenetrable, {{Unobtainium}} shield snapped in half. Note that this is the same shield that reflected a full-powered blow from a ''Norse God''. [[NeverTrustATrailer However]], in the film itself, this is merely in Tony's vision caused by Scarlet Witch's mental abilities.
** Cap's shield would be broken for real during the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when Thanos uses his sword to cut it half. Whatever metal Thanos's sword was made out of, it's one of the only things capable of slicing through vibranium.
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