Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180327231240

1. Happen to see "Starship Troopers"? It's another space-oriented action film, except with alien insects instead of demons and more much developed plot. I really should see this movie again some time. Some of the alien insects might be handy as either Richard's (he was the guy from Xylus' group who can talk to animals if I recall. Hope I remembered the name correctly) or the smart evil brother's (I recall the main human antagonist had 2 sons. One was axe crazy and the other was the mastermind of his family) animal monstrosities soldiers.

2. From what I see, your father is in a good direction with bonding with you and others :-). some of the great comic books he might like in his free time are "Animosity" (where most animals on earth became ferociously smart and rebelled mankind. The protagonists are a dog named Sandor and his adopted human girl) and "Unholy Grail" (a dark, realistic and serious take on King Arthur's stories. George Orwell would be proud).

http://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Animosity

http://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Unholy-Grail

3. One of Lara's earliest original adventures, long before the reboot, included a fight against a t-rex. That was my favorite pre-reboot moment, especially in its improved version in "Tomb Raider Anniversary". She did well against a single t-rex, which is quite the achievement, but do you see her fit in a setting where the sum of dinosaurs are more dangerous than one specific t-rex?

4. They sure are :-). I wonder if Disney aimed them to be like I aimed them in the animated version of Pinocchio. If he didn't, was he thinking to demote them for highlight Stromboli (their fall guy) and the coachman (TV Tropes call him "asshole victim"), or does the demoting happened because the good people mistaken Pinocchio to be a children story? And if he did, would you say that the hint about Fox and Cat's willingness to kill Pinocchio was clear to the audience from first sight?

5. If we go with the assumption Jason is a special kind of zombie, is it safe to say Jason was probably the first fictional zombie who wasn't a monster? And if the remake was going beyond one movie, do you think Jason could assent to sentient levels and join/lead a pack of zombies?