Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190209164813

1. My brother could fit well in "9". As one of the savage robots. The robots in this movie aren't capable of hating, despite their savage nature, but other than my brother hating me because I was born, he's very similar to them. Anger issues, inner emptiness as if he have a zipper in his torso with nothing behind, not using the thinking part of his brain and being led by my father. And now my father caught me in a complicated situation. He neglected me for most of my life, not to mention turning my brother on my mother by fooling him she doesn't love him (see her as an extension of me doesn't help), but he sent me flowers after the recovery and bought me a nose-defending mask, so now my mother is excited and think he want to change. The first rule of manhood forced me to meet him at least once. Paying favor for unasked favor and all. Today was as good as any. My mother knows who he and what he is, about all the things he done to both me and her (neglection, insults and provoking to verbal fighting, turning my brother on her, encouraging my brother's anger issues and ill-temper, eating her alive whenever he can, cheating on her when they were together), yet she still want us to be in touch. One good deed and she almost forget a bad history. And what's worse is that he fooled one of my friends. I already got used to my mother underestimate the damage my father did. I've also got used to all those people who thinks only physical abuse is a bad thing. "If it's only mental/emotional/neglection, it doesn't count". But even my friend? I'm not saying my father is a Jill (he's too coward for that. Physical violence will get him tangled with the law. He won't allow it to happen to him), but I do believe he values money and ego over friends. I assume the scientist from the movie, just like my mother, had a part of him that was melted from each remotely non-malevolent moment of his oppressor/self-claimed boss.

2. Alfred Molina did him relatively dark and realistic, yet sympathetic. He can play Hannibal in a remake/reboot. If Bill wanted to be a woman, why couldn't he trim the branch, like normal men with gender crisis do? Poison Ivy can trim the branch for him. Or Indoraptor. If Bill wanted a fake feminine touch, he could put tons of makeup, like the Joker do. I didn't remembered the part where the Nazis killed and ate his sister, which practically messed him up for good. I wouldn't kill people for eating them (eating a dead body is something else, but only for "heavens no!" cases), but Hannibal have a half-explainable reason. If he wasn't a psychopath, I would've wished him a genius and pure girlfriend. Like Clarice. But why did Hannibal chose to be a criminal? He could've been a great cop. Someone who deserves Clarice. With vendetta, being brilliant and have a nose for chasing Buffalo Bill and his likes, becoming a criminal is a little waste, doesn't it?

3. Your vision for Corvus is similar to Guy of Gisborne. Richard Armitage will feel at home with playing Corvus. Kar can be similar to Vaisey of Nottingham, both in personality and being played by Keith Allen. Being the most complex horsewoman will also make her the strongest, right? If you plan Death to become the most sane, Jessica's feral state should be deeper and scarier. Poor Jester refuse to acknowledge the reality about Jessica's feral state, so I recommend you to get Jessica attack Jester. Biting the feeding hand and all. That would also make Jester decline to even deeper madness and make him more sympathetic for the audience. Will Xylus also have a friend who descend to madness, which he'll obviously have a very hard time to deal with it, and therefore need Richard and Abigail more than ever?

4. I can also see many other characters in that place. Courtney and Alister can go well as outsiders in the town, with Courtney having fallouts with the mayor's secretary (also a fox) and coming up with an uneasy alliance with Rattlesnake Jack, who'll come to respect Alister as a fellow badass reptile. Maureen can use her pigmen to enslave the redneck rodents family (Think about the mutants in "The Hills Have Eyes", but as rodents). The human settlement leader from part 2, especially in his/her Rick Grimes version, can overthrow the turtle mayor and change the town from "Dirt" (both by name and literal) to "VIEW - Victory In Enhanced Work". The "VIEW" settlement will also appear in the canon part 2, so its western incarnation will be changed in a blink-and-you-miss-it kind of way. How do you see Berthold, Jane and General Tiger in this kind of scenario? Also, if "Angel Eyes" will have an incarnation in my story, how do you see him (evil sentient animal, evil sentient human, feral and other options)?

5. Another reason why "Chernobyl IL" works good as animation. By the time this story would be adapted to a tv series/movie, Templeman might be too old for live-action roles in action films, so an animation will work great for getting him be able to dub Blitz/Khelshot/some generic monsters without more effort than he can do. Maybe Templeman won't dub White in his dark phase, but will other voice-actors be able to give you the vibe of "White became a sociopath"? In addition to Neve Campbell and Katherine Waterston, one of the others actresses i'm considering for Grey is Shiri Maimon. You heard her singing (her covers of "It Aint Me" and "Chandelier"). An Israeli singer without a shred of Israeli accent. Even Gal Gadot cant claim that. And's also have a cat-like voice and appearance. Now, I need to close a loose end in the episode where Jaden and Grey goes to solve Panda's problem once and for all. Grey's original plan was to go alone, but Jaden insisted to come (in Jaden's words: "You should never go there. We should go there"). When they came to Panda's turf, the first thing they did was to arrange Panda a distraction. If you were going to dissolve a cat mafia, which distraction would you give to the giant cat who leads them?