Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-4708882-20171016171244

2. I like the concept of how and why the villain does it. I could see in that type of setting a person doing those type of things to create a stronger society. And good to see villains who are both intelligent and a physical threat.

3. He's a villain who actually reads some literature and uses it for inspiration? That's a really cool idea especially when it's stuff like that vs using some religion as the villains inspiration which seems far to common like it's the only thing most think of when making a cultured villain.

4. That's not weird some scenes are scary (or minimum hard to watch) regardless if a character is sympathetic or not. Some examples there's a scene in Immortals (extremely disappointing film IMO) where there is a traitor who is purposely made very unlikable and the main villain punished him by castrating him (takes a large war hammer and hits in the groin) onscreen and every man had the same reaction in the theater, the jock in Scream 4 who Jill shoots in the groin (cold bitch) and there's always the Newborn's death scene where even Ripley gives a look of sympathy as it's insides are sucked out through that tiny hole.

5. I had not heard of it though it does sound interesting with the possibility of good comedy.