Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-36740624-20181127192138/@comment-31330278-20181127203749

1. From what i've read, One Piece is crawling with too many pieces of work who put the shoot in "piece of shoot" (clean talk). Marshall D. Teach in particular is disturbing. My favorite Black Beard is "Pirates of the Carribeans" incarnation, but Marshall is also intimidating. And what's the deal with Akainu as a necessary evil? How fudged-up a world can be? If i was a One Piece character, i could choose the pirates over a pure evil dictator.

2. It's a little more complicated than that. Hammond was a villain only in the novel version. That version got his karma in the shape of compies munching him. His movie version was actually a good guy. Just too arrogant to understand the price. He did end up redeeming himself, knowing he should never choose dinosaurs over humans, whether for money or for perserving them. Wu was ripped open by raptors in the novel, despite being far nicer than in the movies. In the movie, however, he's still alive and still havent met his karma. I guess you lost interest after JP3 because of JP3. JW/JP4 was actually a good movie. If it wasn't for the part where Claire insulted Lowrey for nothing ("for once in your life be a man and do somthing!"), this movie could've been perfect. I assume your favorite JP hero is Malcolm. He's my second place, right behind Owen from part 4.

3. Genevieve sounds like a colossal hate sink. The fact she look a little like Sofia Lamb doesnt help her case either. She could go well as one of Fantastic Four's villains. Maybe even as the evil version of Reed's secretary. If you didnt liked Reed's evil version, you won't like James Gordon as Jack the Ripper either. The execution of the movie was good, but the idea was IMO bad.