Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190719000850

1. From your description, Kar sounds very similar to both Torneo from "Black Cat" and Red Skull. Is it intentional? Also, you just made me realize something: Abigail lives in a world with many people like Red Skull, who look down on her both because she's a young woman and very possibly racism, so she can remind people a less heroic version of Wonder Woman. Now, if you'll choose to write Abigail as tall and slim without too much frontal assets, you might want to consider Gal Gadot. She was great as Wonder Woman, and there's something very symbolic about a Jewish actress playing someone who go head first a Nazi who's too vile even for Joker.

2+6. If your idea for a cunning Jormungandrn is a tragic character, then he would be similar to Indoraptor. Another tragic hybrid who can open his mouth extremely wide. Good thinking :-). Now, I recall he and Thor simultaneously killed each other during the Ragnarök. Do you see this moment as symbolic, or just a badass action scene?

3. Anastasia wouldn't hurt a cockroach, not to mention her lover, but I can see Jester's point. As long as "Dark Seraph" wasn't out to the store, you can always improve the flashbacks whenever you have the time :-). Jester's vision sounds a little like Andrew Ryan's vision for Rapture. When you say "Anastasia wanted to make it better but couldn't  because of free will would be jeopardy", you mean that cancelling free will for her vision would become the first step to become like Sofia Lamb? Scary and smart, man :-). Did Anastasia overthrew the violent drunk who ruled the cosmos before her, or was the evil god's usurper was a vicious psychopath just like him?

4. Now I know why he's called Destiny. Too many people died because of twisted understanding of destiny :-(. Constantine was great as always, but I liked him better in the live-action movie names after him, with Gabriel as a cataclysmic lunatic and Lucifer as the someone who do good deeds with bad intentions. Thanks for using the words "fox his karma". It gives me a possible idea for "Neimerhold", where Josh's background as a children murderer is part of his reason to join Maureen/General Tiger. He wanted to outfox his karma, and people like Maureen and General Tiger are very prone to use psychopaths in clear intention to waste them later on. From what you remember, were there any "The Punisher" villains similar to Josh/Maureen/General Tiger? And does Constantine reminds you of Frank Castle as much as he reminds me of him?

5A. Seems like the "Last Summer" wiki have a blurry memory too. All I found there was that Benjamin Willis was a reckless man who named his son William (William Willis. It's almost as stupid as Kanye West when he called his daughter North, and now her name is North West) with something like 20 victims and that Sarah Michelle Gellar played one of the killers. But a killer cop with Willis in the same setting could be interesting. How do you visualize this kind of psychopath in uniform? As for the "Scream" speculations: The theory that Billy had Stu on his killing list make perfect sense. Also true for the theory regarding Mickey and Phil's rivalry. Mickey knew Maureen Evans long enough to know her name, where to find her and want her dead. When he killed her, he moved his head backward with a shriek that can be interrelated as "yeah, baby!". If I didn't knew any better, I could put my money that killing her gave him an erection.

5B. "Hush" was scary. In a good way. If you told me the nameless man was somewhere in "Scream" franchise, doing things hidden in plane sight, I wouldn't be surprised. He didn't knew what hit him. If he was less smug, he would've known that high-functioning handicaps usually develop alternative ways to deal with life, ways not everyone would think about. Did he have a specific reason for his crusade against the female gender, or just fudged-up? You just made me picture him in "Rapunzel" universe. A mercenary who used to work for Varian, but went wild and forced Varian into unite forces with his blonde rival. I'm not saying Varian is a psychopath, but if I know something about the show, he'll go long distances for his revenge. Since you like him as a villain, I wonder if you see him better as a smart and tragic killer, or as someone like Randy Meeks/Noah Foster. If you see him as a tragic killer, it means that at least in theory, Rapunzel could make a nice final girl. And if we keep in mind he have traits of a meta expert/killer geek, which many of them have unrequited love toward major female characters, does it make sense if he had a thing for Rapunzel?

5C. There are couple of things about horror movies that can shock people though. Not the movie itself. The things these movies do after watching. Firstly, some horror movies lines become scarier after watching other movies, like with Dean Karny in "Billionaire Boys Club" when he confessed about wanting his best friend's girlfriend to himself. "I always had a thing for you, Sid!" became a scary sentence after that scene. Secondly, many horror films have things they are not specific about, and filling the gaps can bring frightening insights (example: parallels to other movies can make people realize things about characters from both movies. Like a moment of seeing parallels between "Scream 4" and "Beauty And The Beast" made me realize Jill wanted to go for politics, and that Craven used to consider the idea of writing Charlie as gay. An abusive relationship between a desperate geek and a popular person is jarring, and there's something scary about what Jill could've done if she survived).