Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20181209221202

Here i am :-). Thanks for being patient.

1. If Parker would've ruined his setting on meta-level, like how Emma Duval almost terminated the whole TV Scream universe and Spino-Rex sent the whole JP franchise into a coma for 14 years, would you consider him as even scarier, or just more loathed? Also, If he was a ghostface (i can totally see him manipulating the other characters and kill his soldier, even if the betrayed soldier will come back to rip his throat open), do you see him with the same motive he had in his canon version or a more human motive? For clarification: Avenging his worship interest, like Kieran planned to do, is more humanlly motive than what Parker had in the canon version. "My mother didnt loved me " and "my mother loved you better ", on the other hand, are approximately as horrible motives as Parker's canon version had.

2. Today i watched the first 11 minutes of another animated Batman movie. "Son of Batman". The credit for seeing it goes to you :-). Now Ras was truely a japanese ghul. I like him better as Liam Neeson, but an oriental take of Steven Seagal is also interesting. With all of Talia's culpas, she sure knows how the raise her percious Damein. I mean, the kid almost single-handedly shot some highly-trained ninjas. They had rifles and he had a handgun. That's close to what i want Allan's son in "Posdonllo 2" to be like (except Allan's son is planned to be a good person from a good family). Talia is quite awesome when Bane doesnt overshadowing her. Give her an arrow gun (basically assult gun that shoots arrows) and she'll nail it with and arrow right between the eyes. An hostile takeover using elite ninjas is something Blight would do. But this time it was Slade. The surprising part was the less the very fact Slade seeked to take over Ras' buisness and more that he had no scars and both of his eyes were at the right place. I actually like it, because Slade is less creepy that way. Slade have a thing for closing grudges against semi-demonic masters whom he deems as traitors, doesnt he? I dont recall if Slade was smug in any of his incarnation, but this time he was fully aware to the force he's dealing with, as indicated when he brought the naplam on Ras' manor in the shape of blowing the place up using helicopters. Turn out sheer awesomeness and killing a couple of armed ninjas with a sword is no match against helicopters. Usually i dont root for Ras, but you gotta feel sorry for someone who survive severe burns both from the inside and from the out side by sheer awesomeness alone, only to finish his life as a burned log under his former studen's feet. And what a piece of irony Slade gave to Ras. "The world had quite enough of you". Said the man who's considered diabolical even in  Trigon 's standards. Ever dreamed about having a grandson who'll save you in a nick of time and stab your mortal enemy's eye? Well, Ras' grandson did just that. As said, Talia knows how to raise her son. Now when i think of it, her Dark Knight version is sadder than i remembered. Not for her legit motive of avenging her father. It's for the fact that she could be a good mother had she chose to put her effort in giving life vs to destroy them. Was that the reason she raised her son without Bruce? Because he wasnted Damien to be a hero and she wanted Damien to be evil like her father? For her defence, i dont think Bruce have what it takes to be a parent. As much as Talia being the mother of Bruce's child is interesting, it would make more sense if Selina was the mother.

https://123movies.la/movie/son-of-batman-zqv9wo4/watching.html

3. Between "Son of Batman" and college asighments, i finally watched the first 10 minutes of Fullmetal Alchemist 2003's first episode. When you watched it, did you  watched the japanese dub or the english dub? I took the english one, because i heard it sounds better in english. A reversed case from Inuyasha. Now Eduard and Alphonse, at least in this version (before watching the episode, i thought the 2003 version is the new one. Too bad they knew what to do, but threw it behind their back in the newer one just for sticking to the source material. The original should never mess with a reboot), were amusingly every so often despite having a sad backstory. And hearing Alphonse talking in childish voice, despite beind a living knight armor and far larger and bulkier than his brother, makes it even more sad :-(. I wish i could tell you my own brother would've revive me if i was Alphonse, but i refuse to lie. Seeing Eduard as the good brother he is makes me dislike Greed from the get go. If Eduard revived his brother, which wasn't easy and was far less intuative than we would like it to be, why can't Greed be a normal brother for his fellow sins? I know he's a sin, but whatever exuse he have doesnt hold waters. Even the other sins in the series had some care toward each other from the little i remember. When i think of it, the desert they came to in the first episode ain't holding water as well. The primitves could be a lol, except the only person who recognize the supposebly famous Eduard and Alphonse is Lust. It's almost like Dante want people to be oblivious to the heroes until it suits for her. With all due respect to the locals' malfunctioning brain, i dont get them. They see a mysterious woman who sounds like Jaina Proudmoore (Laura Bailey the one and only), knowing things that non of the folks knows and doesnt even bother to disappear in the crowd, but still doesnt suspect? Now Cornelio sounds like a fake saint who make me want to get deeper into his cunning mind as i go further in the series.

https://123movies.la/serie/fullmetal-alchemist-l4dr6ey/s1/watching.html

4. When the good people created this game, did they realized that Joel is less dark and Marlene is less heroic than they drawn them? If they did, do you think they followed a similar mindset to what you described, or just planned to create a situation where "Gabirel" is wrong and "Lucifer" is right, like in "Constantine"? If they didn't, would you say that the attempts to create a story with "grey and gray morality " (both sides have valid points, the villain ain't pure evil and the hero aint pure soul) got them to a situation which TV Tropes would call "the strawman has a point " (a character was supposed to represent the wrong mindset, but is actually more right than the "technically right" character)?

5. Soon i'll do a re-reading of "Tarzan of the Apes". Like with JP2, the arguements for which is better between the novel and the movie can go either way. Until the re-reading, i'm starting to develope a theory inspired by Kerchak. If you watched "Ice Age 4: Continental Drift", you remember the devious Captain Gutt. He was supposed to be a Gigantopithecus based on Black Beard, but actually is much more like a bigfoot who resembles a slightly more light-hearted version of Abe the bigfoot (AKA the secondary antagonist in my zombies story). I'm considering the possibility that his parents exiled him after he killed one of his siblings. He's a psychopath who take pride at gutting foes, so commiting siblicide is the most likely reason he was forced to drift away from his family. Do you think his striking resemblence to Kerchak is intentional on the creator's side, or it's just common for psychopathic apes to think alike?