Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180415132734

1. Now Death's ghouls vs Gilgamesh's army. That would be epic in Lord Of The Rings level :-). Ghouls are what happens in fantasy settings when humans turn to cannibalism, right? So the monstrous cannibalism can be used to emphasize the lost of human image. Why does the woman who wrote Twilights didn't do it with ghouls? If she wanted to use consumption of blood as a sign of savagery, she should've take ghouls, who would emphasize it much better. If she had to take the fun out of classic monsters, she could at least take a second cousin of zombies and make it a folklore creature. Do you also think she threw away a decent idea for reasons neither of us would justify?

2. True. A very annoying example to the people who refuse to learn from history would be Doctor Sorkin. What bothers me the most about her is that she see herself in the higher moral ground, but is actually worse than Wu. At least Wu wanted something. Most of JP villains wanted things. Power (Biggie from part 1, Hoskins, arguably Indominus-Rex), fortune (Wu, Hammond as he was in the novel, Ludlow, Nedry, Dodgson), revenge (Billy Yoder, arguably Indominus-Rex) and such. All Sorkin wanted was merely thoughtless curiosity. Malcolm would phrase people like Sorkin as "thinking about if they can, but not if they should". She was a scientist and a die hard protester, so you would expect her to know better than violating human rights for extinct creatures' sake (she created a pack of dangerous venomous mutant of troodon). She claimed she cared about dinosaurs, but when you keep in mind she released a tylosaurus into short life of guaranteed hunger and made the troodons as unable to stand direct sunlight, your sympathy toward her goes down the drain. She claimed Wu's usage of frog DNA was a quick and dangerous solotion, but her insistence on creating a so called "pure genetic troodons" made a creature who's more fractured than any other dinosaur in the franchise. It came out horrible both for the people and for the creatures itself. Just the kind of person Jester would hate.

3. Here's a link to the full movie.

http://moviesonline.la/watch/DpxwW8xz-the-grey.html

The theme song is "who's afraid of the big bad wolf" lol.

4. Adam does sound like a great villain. He's like the fairytale version of Koba, doesn't he? Not sure I remember who Pyrrha Nikos is. Which legend is that character based on? Torchwick sound entertaining enough. cool touch with making him flamboyant while still being serious and dangerous. Did he knew Cinder is not to be trusted, or did he was a fanatic follower? One of the scariest things in the series, at least from what I know, is that Nazis organization "White Fang". Does the creator intended to make them similar to ISIS, or the similarities are mainly because terrorism and Nazism have a lot in common?