Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171213233105

1. Sound like Amon in "Legend Of Korra". Another hooded hypocrite cruel man who berate people for breaking the balance while giving them plenty of reasons to go after his troat. With Amon is a special kind of infuriating, because he want people to stop using the elements while being a blood mage. I cant decide if he gets close to Naraku's level of wickedness, but he could might as well be Inuyasha's sworn costumized enemy.

2. That would be his animalistic movie, along with heavy dose of sadism. His subtext is racism (a british who hate hidnus, especially if they get education) and lust for power. That was one of the reasons this movie was great. It have many layers and everyone can take what he/she like better. Kids can see the animals and it will be just fine. People in our age can see it as psychological book (Mowgli's over-manly world, his socialization problem, only a girl made a man out of him etc...), allegory about the british region in India, a law drama or any other reasonable interpetation.

3. I kinda starting to hope it's the option with Hammond's death. Hammond (in his movie version. His book version was a horrible piece of work) was probably both a good boss and a father figure to Wu. Most people are not monsters and Wu aint a psychopath, so it makes sense he made the wrong choice after loosing his benevolent boss. I still want Wu dead though. If he'll go Dodgson and draw a gun on someone, it won't surprise me.

4. Speaking of Dodgson: His article in this wiki talk more about his movie brief version than on his novel version. I know this guy is pure evil, but for some people dont. Will be ok if i'll add an article about Dodgson's novel version?

5. Not sure about it at the moment, but putting Blackheart might work. In case of adding him to the story, Cheshire will probably kill him, which will show the difference between the crazy cat and the queen (like in the movie, the queen will actually care about Blackheart, while Cheshire is out for himself only).

6. It accured to me that the shape-shifting ogre from "Puss in boots" was almost a walk in the park. If he was a lawyer, the cat was doomed. He would probably turn into a rat, but a lion sized rat (the cat asked him to become a rat, but never mentioned in which side that rat should be). In police legend he was upgreated to a compotent cop, but i'm not sure if he could deal with an ogre who went to law school. He should be so lucky if that ogre was his trouble, but he won't, because Cindi will kill him a few scenes before the showdown.