Plot hole: Reed's plan to teleport the planet away is based on the upscaling of the teleportation device he invented a couple of days prior. Every time he uses it, though, it uses TWO pads: a transmitter and a receiver. It takes the collaboration (and the power grid) of the whole planet to use the transmitter, but the receiver is conveniently absent. It would have invalidated the whole plan.
Plot hole: How did Red Guardian drive from Washington, DC to Utah, a distance of more than 2,000 miles, in a limo that can't seem to go more than about 54 mph?
Plot hole: The main character has opted to cut the Lusitania, a ship torpedoed in 1915 south of Ireland and a war grave with 1,200 killed, into 3 pieces and lift the middle section with a couple of flotation devices. The only chance they would have the Irish naval service not putting a stop to this within hours would be on St. Patrick's Day. Interesting as well that the prices are after the cut miraculously far enough apart that the lift goes without any hitch. And neither the Brits nor Irish object. (00:35:00)
Plot hole: During the chase scene with Snootley, his van sends the spike strip flying onto Officers Higgins and Bloats. This is a violation of the laws of physics. The van's tire unambiguously goes over the strip board. There is no force in the direction of the Z-axis. (00:06:38)