Ok, here's the key to this meteor nonsense.
If a meteor made those craters then can anyone explain why they look like they were made as if some giant dropped a large pebble vertically to make a nice round indentation?
You see, meteors/comets/asteroids or whatever you want to call them, are supposedly coming from space at speeds of 10/20/30,000 mph, etc, right?
Yes yes, the atmosphere slows them down a little and breaks some up...I hear all this, but the main puzzlement is, why the round indentation?
The Earth spins at over 1000 mph as we are told and meteors come in at a trajectory that is not a plop vertically and more like a thrown stone, as we all regularly get shown.
So, if a meteor comes crashing through the atmosphere at an angle and also has to hit the Earth whilst the Earth is spinning (and bear in mind that it would not be part of any air to ground unison spin like we are told) then how in the hell can a crater as round as these be made?

Shouldn't they be like this?
Forget the film or the size, just look at the angle of ayttack and think of a spinning Earth adding to the meteor impact and subsequent forward motion of scooping into the Earth at the angle instead of the simple indentation.
Come on, seriously think about this.