Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180425141656

1. Just finished "Rampage". Currently that's the only kaiju movie I like. I knew George the gorilla is tragic, but it took me some thinking to understand Ralph the wolf is a tragic character in his own right, with losing his pack (maybe even killing them in a craziness outburst) and all. They did a decent job on the black comedy department. You just know a movie have a sense of humor when a gorilla faking his death for a short while look funny even in the destructive circumstances. Claire Wyden got her karma real good. She aim like someone who never used guns before (hence why she hit Dwayne Johnson, but missed the vital parts), her brother ditched on her while she fought the heroes (Dwayne Johnson a genetic expert. Not everyone can deal with these two combined) and finally get thrown right into George's mouth. And Kate the genetic expert gave one hell of a pre-mortem one liner. "Feed the monster to the gorilla". I could hear the standing ovations of every person who ever saw the movie. It's like they merged Jurassic World (Lizzy the alligator as a dinosaur kaiju with I-Rex traits, Claire with Hoskins traits) and King Kong (George. Nuff said) into one movie.

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2. Another theory I have about Mickey is about his resentment toward Mrs Loomis. Aside from his plan to kill her and take sole possession of the spotlight, I come to think he looked down at his accomplice, just like he look down at her son. You saw his face when Sidney compared him to Billy. He was pissed off from the very thought someone can compare him to someone who committed rape and disembowelment. Maybe he was thinking "She want to avenge that dumbass? Her son raped and gutted people, but she doesn't care. I'm a killer, not a monster. That woman raised a monster and then act surprised when that monster ruin people's life and give Sidney the fame I should have". Does it mean both killers looked down on each other and thought "he/she is too evil for me", or do you think Mickey didn't occupied his brain to think about hypocrite moral questions?

3. I'm toying with the idea of writing Blue Beard as Fiona's father in Police Legend 3. In this version, Blue Beard (AKA Amadeus Blumberg) will go out to one last killing spree. His plan to throw off suspicion was to kill his own daughter, because "what kind of man would kill his daughter?". These events will happen before part 3 begin. By the time of part 3, Fiona is famous for killing her father and stop his reign of terror. It's a far cry from Cindi, because killing Amadeus doesn't count as patricide. Fiona is chosen to help Molly and Quazi with her experience from being the sole survivor of a murder spree committed by her father. That's a reason for Fox and Cat to hate Fiona in particular, because these two see her as murderer. Never mind she did what she had to do, which was the last thing she wanted. Fox and Cat are self riotousness about killing family members. Maybe Amadeus won't turn out to be the 3rd killer in part 1, but in this idea he might be the post-mortem 3rd killer in part 3. What do you think? Also, is it obvious Amadeus is pure evil, just like Cindi?

4. Being pissed and violent towards Cinder is the only possible choice. I bet even her own body hate her. Cool move with the group's attempts to stay positive (in the optimistic sense, not in the sense of "god can turn me into his personal bathroom and I still believe in him" nonsense). Juan sound somewhat like Emil (both hold optimism who come from pessimistic reasons). I'm yet to get some later episodes, so I wonder if any of Ruby's colleagues (the big bad wolf, grandmother and the woodsman) appears in RWBY.