Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180529221511

1. Remember Ginny Field from Friday the 13th part 2? So i kinda forgot about her due to the long time passed since i watched the movie, until today. Just like Belle (assuming Dee will die in part 1), Ginny was also a one installment wonder. She was far more badass than i remembered. "Surviving Jason" is an understatement. She knew her way with improvizing weapons (chainsaw, chair, pitchfork, a machete to Jason's shoulder and such) and made Jason afraid of '''her. '''The part where Freddy Krueger dressed up as Pamela? Ginny did it before and better, both for being blonde enough to look like a younger Pamela and for being a children psychologist. As Jason is a man-child (emphasize on the child part), dressing like his mother was just the brilliant thing to do. The one thing that foiled Ginny's brilliant and successful move was the severed head of the real Pamela behind her. And living her life like a normal woman vs the outdated naive virgin model was also cool. In that sense, she was Sidney before Sidney :-). The actress herself was also smart, because she knew her character will die if she'll return in part 3 (Jason have a habit of killing previous survivors in later installment. For details, ask Alice Hardy). Getting off the set saved both Ginny's life and the actress' career. If we switch Belle and Ginny (Belle facing Jason and Ginny facing Dee), how do you see each girl handle the mortal enemy of the other girl?

2. One of the villager's lines give me a gruesome theory about Adam's father. During the mob song they said "set to sacrifice our children to his monstrous apetite", which is a descripsion of pedophilia. Judging from the villagers' tone, Adam wasnt the first royalty to be suspected at touching children, because his father might've did it for real. The late king's bloodthirsty and corrupting influence over Adam have shades of Tiberius, mainly because both are some of the worst rulers in history and both corrupted someone who saw them as father figure (his own flesh and blood for the late king, Caligula for Tiberius). Knowing that make the enchantress far less likeable than some people realize. Yes, i know she saved Belle's father from the wolves and revived Adam as a normal man, but it doesnt compensating for what she didnt do. She knew all about that king and all the things he did, but came to action long before the damage was already done. If she spared him for being her follower (turning Adam into a beast for not giving her the respect she might got from his father is a textbook sociopathy), that make things even worse and further cement my reasons to not believe in god, or any devine entity.

3. "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" will also have their own sympathetic xenomorph-like creature. The Indoraptor (sometime i call him I-Black for short) have shades of Xenomorph 6, from the color of their body to their status as monsters by proxy. The fact Wu and Hoskins have similarities to David 8 make I-Black sympathetic to an extent and the second scariest JP villain (the first is Dodgson) at the same time. Me and a pen-mate have a discussion about I-Black. He think Indoraptor might be more evil that Indominus-Rex (scarier than Indominus-Rex, serving as the creature which was called by Hoskins "think about Indominus-Rex, a fracture of its real size") . I think Indoraptor might turn be the least evil among the JP villains (didnt betrayed anybody, possibly more crazed than bloodthirsty). What would you say from what you know?

4. I highly appreciate Pyrrha's choice to get Juan as far from danger as she can, but judging from the similarities to Spiderman (Pyrrha) and Marie-Jane (Juan), i think Juan told her "if dating with you is a risk, then it's a risk i choose to take". Heartwarming incarnated. I'm really getting to like Pyrrha. She must be a huge middle finger to the original Hercules, aint she? Ozpin start to sound like the comic book incarnation of Ras Al Ghoul (using Pyrrha/Batman's wrecked state to his personal gain, working on a device to become demigod and getting bodies and souls of others), which is another reason for me to wish him the worse. The real life education system have too many Ozpins :-(, so he must get some karma for everyone's sake. I know Hazel is merciful compare to what Cinder might do to Ozpin. Do you prefer Ozpin will get the symbolic death (by Hazel) or the sadistic death (Cinder)?