Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180723235047

1. You probably liked Hannibal and Saw. If you'll enjoy "Patient Seven" as i did, it means i would probably enjoy Hannibal/Saw as you did. I might watch it in the future. Which of them would you recommend watching sooner?

2. Maybe Commodus was Jill's ancestor lol. Joaquin Phoenix did a good and scary job in that movie. So does Russell Crowe. If you watched "A Beautiful Mind", you probably remember he's great at playing tragic people with a major talent in their field. In "A Beautiful Mind", The Commodus was a goverment official from the department of defence named William Parcher, who turned out to be a figment of John Nash's schizophrenic imagination. In a way, Parcher was some sort of a symbiot, since he lashed out in his "host"'s mind and led him to the wrong and crazy places. Nash's similarities to a non-evil Eddie Broke make him a good candidate for playing Venom in any future movie. Just like Tom Hardy. The trailer with him as Venom is the final reason i needed to watch the movie.

http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/tom-hardy-wants-his-venom-to-battle-tom-hollands-spider-man-onscreen

I just know Crowe would be proud of Hardy. Also, there's one puzzling aspect in "A Beautiful Mind". Together with Parcher, there were two more imaginary people in Nash's head. Macree the ageless girl (always in the same age. That's how Nash realized she and the other two aint real) and her alledged uncle Charles Herman. Does the fact Macree and Herman are figments of Nash's imagination make them similar to symbiots, even though they share nothing of Parcher's wish to take over Nash?

3. You just gave me an idea forthe possible sequel of "Billionaire Boys Club". Sydney will secretly work with the police and hunt down every rapist who didnt got in jail. Her first target would be Dean. His expression when Sydney will bring the karma on him will be priceless. Mechanic-wise, Sydney will kill Dean in the same way Rumple will kill McDonald. Since the movie happened in the 80s, Sydney will have more target than she can count with both hands. Just like the other Sidney, our home girl will earn standing ovations all over the world. Another things both Sidneys have in common is that both were merciful consider the circumstances. Before doing what she had to do, Emma (i think i'll call her Emma in order to avoid confusion) was less agitated  and more collected than many other people would be. Even when Emma slapped the motherless bastard, she didnt do it for her own sake. She did it after Dean talked poorly on Joe. "No. Joe was lack of father until he met me. A geek you never would've spread your legs...". Thank goodness Emma slapped him before he ended his Hannibal speech. Neve punched Gale for much less. Emma could kick Dean's head when he was on the floor and no one would put her in jail. Another epic scenario would be Emma vs McDonald and Jones/Fox and Cat (plan B. Just in case Emma Stone won't be able to do the role)/Cindi (in case another petite blonde will play her). When it comes to rapists overall, not just Dean, it's like you said. I dont know if the fact there are rapists make me more sad or more pissed-off.

4. I also plan to finish reading "World War Z" when i'll find the time. I recall the zombies there were quick in contrast to the many slow ones in many other settings. I actually like quick zombies, because it make much more sense than drawing them as lumbering monsters. My zombies are not monsters. Just creatures with distinctive personality for each. I hope the zombies in WWZ are similar to my vision about zombies. I heard the movie wasn't much, but the book is something i should really read deeply. In case of seeing the movie, what do you see as the main reason to the low quality of this movie? Also, do you think Brad Pitt playing the protagonist have something to do with the quality, or could he do a better job in a better and more intelligent movie? And if i cast Brad to my story, which role (any reasonable choice is welcome) i should give him in your opinion?

5. Good thinking :-). The lackey's idialistic version sound like Claire when she tried to save the dinosaurs. The money-driven version sound like either Dennis Nedry or Dreyfus, in a sense he do the wrong thing for the right reason. In case of using Kosmo, he'll be a good guy, but your idea of giving him dark traits and make some of the other stranded survivors as less than heroic is also interesting :-). I should really talk with you more often. Also, thanks for both supporting me and introducing me to "Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths". That's the next movie i gonna see. Owlman does sound like a great villain to a great hero. Even his voice is awesome. I mean, James Woods. Nuff said. I think Owlman can be exported right to the canon Batman universe, replace every Batman villain who's less entertaining than Oswald Penguin and become Batman's archenemy in every scenario where Joker or Bane doesnt play this role. I think Ras and Talia can like Owlman. Another interesting scenario would be a three-way plot, where Batman have to fight both Crane and Owlman, while the two psychopaths are also dangerous to each other. Where would you put Owlman in your favorite Batman villains list? I know your number 1 is Crane, my favorite is Joker and our mutual 2nd place is Bane.