Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171212115549

1. We know the Nolan version of the Joker was arrested at the end of the movie. Heath Ledger killed himself :-(. Philosophically speaking, does it means the Joker suicided in jail?

3. Torneo does sound like a major hate sink. And looking like a pedophil certinitely doesnt help him to be more likeable. I have someone similar to him in my own story. A fat bastard who try to kill the hero in episode 1, but ends up devoured by owl-sized hornets.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornet

This creatures in owl-size is something i wish to no one.

4. That makes sense. Turn out people are more likely to suspect a woman than someone in his 60s, even if the said person is frightenly good fighter, regardless of his age. Of course the old man in the topic is in his 60s, somewhere after being middle-aged and before the age where people aware they can be deceased any given minute. Like with Carver from the walking dead game, or Judge Frollo. I wonder if the "an old man can do no harm" people would like Jones to have another boss.

5. Turn out Frank Underwood's wife is also karma houdini. From some reason, this wiki say she's true affably evil, except she is very similar to her husband. As far as you know, does she worth the effort of being killed in a fanfic?

6. The Tao of Pooh books are more detailed about it, but many buddhist masters are not very pleasant. Buddhism is based on aspire to Nirvana, which means "not moving, not wanting anything, not be part of the dusty life". This is clean talk to death. And the confucianists are possibly worse. They invented the lotus feet. When they rules China, this place look most of George Orwell's novels. The roots of the chinese communism are in the confucianism itself, partly became these people believed the emperor (in the domestic territory it was the father) is devine, which in their eyes gives him the right to kill people for petty reasons (example: In these dark times, a father could kill his children just because they didnt obeyed orders by the letter). Their vision of god was someone that could fit will with the 4 horsemen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_binding

They say they want people to be good by nature, but either their definition to good is not our definition or the desire for order was stronger than the desire for being decent.

7. People who joins armies for the purpose of hurting people are psychopaths. Except fore rare cases in a "hell no!" degree, no one recruit these people to any half decent army. They go to crime organizations, but i cant think of any decent armed force who will recruit them.

8. One of the 3 main interns, a polish immigrant named Emil "Hammer" Malkovich, can be considered as the token lawful neutral team mate. For him, the mission is mostly a business (he became a cop in the DIA due to a greencard agreement, which means he went to this dangerous mission as an exchange to his right to become an america citizen). I'm thinking to cast Tim Roth (played Emil Blonsky, General Thade and such) to his role. Should i? Or someone else will play him better in your opinion?