In the FF7 world, nobody is ever resurrected either. They stay dead. Cloud never dies. He is knocked unconscious by the explosion at the end, and Avalanche takes him to the church where the Lifestream water heals him.

Sephiroth did not need Jenova cells to divide his will. I'm sure if he had his way he would've never divided it in the first place, but he had to to survive. Jenova cells had nothing to do with it, even though he does have them in the game. They are required, however, for a Reunion to occur, which is how he was able to return through Kadaj.

KH is in a different continuity than FF7. In no way are they related. Saying that Sephiroth was revived in KH is about as stupid as that one guy's theory saying that Aeris's twin died in FF7 and the actual Aeris was alive in KH. They are two totally different games.

We don't know if anyone suffered long-term damage. The movie takes place over a period of about 2 days, that is not near long enough to judge whether or not someone has suffered long-term damage.

Strong characters being boring is your opinion, so I'm not going to say anything about it.

I even think that the in-game descriptions of Phoenix Downs say something about reviving from KO. None of them ever say anything about reviving from the dead. I don't know where anyone got that idea from, because it is proved wrong so easily.

Loz was able to get an attack in at Tifa because he caught her off-guard by throwing a bench at her, and he used his speed boost to get over to her.

That isn't a wound on Cloud's arm either, it's Geostigma. Something entirely different.

When Cloud pulled out Sephiroth's sword, he obviously didn't put any pressure on the edge, just the broad side.

I don't get the first motorcycle scene myself. Like I've said before, it's one of AC's flaws. Every movie has them.

Besides, this isn't exactly our world with our physics and laws we are talking about here. This is on FF7's own world, just as SW is in its own as well.

From what I read from your posts, it seems that the only reason why you watch AC was so you could nit-pick and bash it, instead of actually paying attention to the plot and enjoying it.

Would you like me to go on a rant about how things in SW don't make sense? I'm sure I could find tons of little things in that movie as well, just as I could in any other movie I watch.