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1. Groundhog Day (1993)
2. Stuart Little (1999)
3. The Secret Of NIMH (1982)
4. Mouse Hunt (1997)
5. Ratatouille (2007)
6. Steamboat Willie (28)
7. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
8. G-Force (2009)
9. Ratatoing (2007)
10. Rat (00)
11. Cinderella (1950)
1. Groundhog Day (1993)
2. Stuart Little (1999)
3. The Secret Of NIMH (82)
4. Mouse hunt (1997)
5. Ratatouille (2007)
It's looks like a bad fanfic of Cyberpunk 2077 with Storm Troopers here and there.
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https://wallpaperrocket.win/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/future-architecture-wallpaper-night-architecture-blade-runner-future-police-bladerunner-cities-of-future-architecture-wallpaper-night.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFdXnq6H3U0
Thanks. For what I understand, it's more or less the same line than the JJ movies, isn't it?
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And damn, I really don't like when scifi goes magic. That happened in Doctor Who. And I'm not even talking about the Whittaker Doctor. That happened with Matt Smith. Starting with him, the sonic screwdriver became a magic wand. Some problem? the Doctor waves the sonic screwdriver, says some teeny weeny non-sense and problem fixed!
It happened something similar back in the 70s too, btw, but then they banned the sonic screwdriver and prohibited scriptwriters to use it as a plot device, to force them to think less in magic terms and more like a scifi series.
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Game of Thrones had some great seasons and some very shitty ones. The problem is that it's a single story, it's not like you can skip the last seasons and watch only the early ones.
The other ones are not bad, but they're neither great.
This has to be a parody.
Quality moved to TV and already left. The golden era of TV has passed, right now there's barely any series that goes close to the ones only a decade ago.
You need to give people some reason to watch the movie. Harley Quinn has always been about crazy fun and a sexy chick. If you take away the crazy fun with too much preach, and then you take away the sexy chicks... what remains that worth paying?
She's a woman-baby 😄
Let's give ideas:
"People who are not interested in watching Birds of Prey are man-babies"
"Birds of Prey flops because of incels"
"Not watching Birds of Prey is a hate crime"
When I saw the picture here, I thought "Why they have chosen that picture for Drew Barrymore? she looks strange".
Sex appeal being sexist is not different from the old puritan view that considered sex was bad. And the glass ceiling about action heroes is non-sense. Women are physically weaker. That's no 'glass ceiling', that's fucking biology.
70s was about a more open sexuality and women solving problems with their brain. Nowadays it's about a puritan view of sexuality and women solving with a biologically unreal strength.
We're gone backwards.
The special effects in Tron were not only good, but amazing.
It's a movie made in the 80s, most of the movie is CGI, and it's still perfectly watchable and enjoyable. You won't find anyone else like that.
It doesn't matter. It's still men's fault XD
Are you sure he's really human? 😄
Picard => about immigrants and problems between races and ethnic groups
ST Discovery => about problems between races and ethnic groups
Carnival Row => about immigrants and problems between races and ethnic groups
The Dark Crystal reboot => about problems between races and ethnic groups
The Witcher => partially about problems between races and ethnic groups
His Dark Materials => partially about problems between ethnic groups
Doctor Whoke 2020 => partially about problems between races and ethnic groups
Game of Thrones last seasons => partially about problems between races and ethnic groups
The Twilight Zone reboot => partially about problems between races and ethnic groups
All of it, of course, from a woke point of view and with a nice coat of preaching. Amen!
I noticed it too. The 'wokeness' in books started in the early 90s and increased during the following 20 years. In movies, it arrived 10-15 years later. In Anime, I have noticed the pattern increasing during the 2000s, reaching a peak in 2005-2010 and heavily decreasing in the last 4-5 years.
I use to play some little game when I read a novel: I try to date the novel using the level of wokeness as a carbon-14 test. Usually I can guess the year it was written with a 3-4 years error. Last time, this weekend. I was reading 'Wamphyri' from Brian Lumley. The novel is not woke, so I guessed it was written before the 90s. However, the main character shows some annoying moral righteousness, and then you had the nasty antagonist portrayed as vicious, violent and unpleasant, a guy who spends the whole time hating, hating a lot.
It's the same character pattern you can find in woke character archetypes, but here the nasty character... is Russian instead of the usual western white male in post-90s works, while the moral one is the British one. My guess was the novel was written in late 80s, I said 87 or 88.
I checked the year, 1989. One year error. Not bad for my woke-14 test. But as an interesting fact, the pattern was <b>already</b> there.
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With regard to the causes, I don't think it's a conspiracy or anything similar, though. I think Wokeness is spreading the way religions do. Every religion tries to control media and education, because it's the most effective way to obtain new converts. But it's not something organized, it's more like the natural development of a religious cult.
Bald people are not really bald. You still have hair, but not as much as you would like, and you look better shaving your hair. It's just an haircut.