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But they're not the same ones from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. They resort to name calling, rather than physical violence. The only movies where classic bullies still somewhat exist are DC films like Shazam. Everywhere else they're just verbal.
Then why does the Uber Morlock say "You are the inescapable results of your tragedy, just as I am of the inescapable result of you."?
It sounds like the catastrophic Moon event that occurred on August 18, 2037 had something to do with Alex's failure of not changing the past and as unrelated as that was, caused the whole Eloi and Morlock split to occur for the next 800,000 years.
It would make little to no sense why his own personal tragedy would indirectly affect the entirety of civilization, over a century later and at a huge cost; with all the developed technology being wiped out and the dual split of mankind where one half would de-evolve into monstrous beings, while the other would revert back into cavemen like beings in a "Stone Age" style premitive future while being hunted by the other race.
It's a theory based off what the Uber Morlock leader said. He shows Alex a "what if" scenario where Emma had lived and she and Alex had kids, then he tells him the reason why he couldn't save her, due to a paradox and brings up the reason why the whole post-apocalyptic future even exists in the first place.
You're that piece of shit who made my life a living hell, back in 2015! People like you don't deserve anything good in life! All you did was be a constant bully to me, like that the spinless coward and hellspawn you are, by hiding behind a screen because lets face it, you probably wouldn't stand a chance if someone wanted to pummel your sorry ass, 10 feet into the ground and make it look like a goddamn accident! You used to say I gave people with Autism a bad name, huh? Well you sir, give people in Britian a bad name! You know that, you vile digusting demon, wearing human skin!!?
People, let this be an example that scum like him have no humanity, no love, or no chance of redemption in life and will go down as vile scum who would make both Hitler and Satan very proud in the lowest fiery dephs of Hell!
You know what, I could forgive him if he actually changed for the better, but nope he hasn't at all. Based off his newer YouTube channel (VAG1NA) no joke that's his username he goes by nowadays. Hur hur, that's funny! No wait, it's NOT! Well, maybe to 13 year olds.
Now, I know I shouldn't act like this (and I'm sorry for the harsh and hostile attitude) and I should be the better person, but I've earned this one exceptional excuse to badmouth this vile digusting psychopath! Again, if he had changed for the better, than maybe I could forgive him. But trust me he hasn't. He's still doing the same exact shit he was doing over a decade ago, so I cannot! JesusWithBazookaz79 is the internet equivalent of a 5th grade schoolyard bully!
I think you're mistaking this movie for Dumb & Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd. That movie literally insults the mentally challenged in just one scene alone!
TTG has always been shit! OG Teen Titans will always be one of the best superhero animated series ever made!
Go back to watching your Nickelodeon and Disney Channel kidcoms! Cobra Kai is for the big cool kids! Teen Titans Go might be more right up your alley.
I've only seen the original one once and that was 20 years ago. My cousin rented this, along with the original Nightmare On Elm Street and I saw that one as well, for the first time and that got me interested in seeing all the sequels. I remember watching all the Elm Street movies back to back. I've never seen Exorcist II, only saw it playing on TV once and it was at the scene where it was showing the locusts flying. It was pretty damn bad from what I've heard. I saw The Cinema Snob's review of it and it was as bad as it looked. Finally got around to seeing Exorcist III on Tubi last year and it was fucking awesome! Brad Dourif sells the role perfectly!
He's not only great as Chucky! Literally every movie he's been in, regardless of how big his role is; he's always great! I can't even think of one film he's in where he didn't give a shit. No matter how bad the film is (Seed of Chucky or Rob Zombie's Halloween II) he's always playing a fun character! I even loved his cameo in Urban Legend! I really need to see One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest, though! That was the role that made him famous and had it not been for that, he probably wouldn't gotten the role of Chucky and the Child's Play franchise wouldn't have been successful enough to spawn 6 sequels and a TV series! I gladly rank him, next to Robert Englund and Linda Blair, as a horror legend!
You, first!
Only in films like Carrie would that statement actually apply; and no, Mean Girls doesn't count.
Carrie getting drenched in pig's blood would be on par with Henry Bowers attempting to carve his name into Ben's stomach. Also, a bully carving his name into another boy's stomach is on a whole other level than a bully outright causing someone to fall on their knife and die from the stab wound. At least Ben survived.
The ending to Pay It Forward tried to go the "Stephen King" route by having the cookie cutter 1-dimensional bullies resort to murder, rather or not it was their intention to do so. Just 10 years before Pay It Forward, the IT miniseries tried to go over the top with a knife wielding bully, but that actually worked since IT is a horror movie. Pay It Forward is not a horror movie and that's why the ending epically fails on so many levels!
The villain for once was actually reasonable to the hero. He didn't even threaten to kill Alex! He even answered his question to why he can't change the past and even gave him back his time machine. How does Alex repay the favor? He just outright murders him while traveling millions of years into the future. Look, I understand him murdering him was because the Morlock leader was eating the Eloi but he already explained to him why he was doing it. It wasn't just "for teh evilz", the food change in that desolate future was very low. The damage from the Moon in 2037 caused a lot of damage to Earth's landscape and the entire planet and of course food would become scarce for the next 800,000 years. There was no other way for civilization to progress. All the technology had been lost forever. Mankind has reverted back to the "Stone Age" by 802,701 AD.
Alex should've returned back to 2030 and warned everyone about how the lunar colony demolition crew was going to accidently destroy the moon in 7 years. He could've tried to prevent the downfall and split of mankind. Sure, nobody would believe a Victorian era person, but he had a better chance of changing that than preventing the death of his girlfriend. That event happens over several decades after his tragedy (138 years later, to be exact) and he could've possibly prevented that. I mean yes, its possible that changing the past cannot be done, under any circumstances and that rule wouldn't just apply to preventing the death of his fiance.
Great, another movie to "avoid like the plague" and possibly another reason to count down the days until I die and reincarnate as a girl! I don't care what people say; no matter how fucking verbally abusive, soul crushing, and borderline toxic female bullies tend to be, they'll never be half the monsters their male counterparts are!
You never hear a female bully threaten another girl with extreme physical violence and wanting to beat the living shit out of them. I mean, its not the most unrealistic thing and I suppose it's still possible, but its very unlikely. I'm sorry but male bullies are 1000% worse than female ones. No ifs, ands, or buts about it! The only time I ever thought "female bullies" took it too far was in Carrie. Now, compare that to any other movie where the boys are bullied! It's no goddamn contest! There's a reason "Toxic Masculinity" exists and "Toxic Femininity" doesn't.
Ever seen Pay It Foward? Here's what happens and keep in mind I've never seen the ending! My mother told me the ending when I was only 12 years old. (I'm actually 96 hours younger than Haley Joel Osment, no joke) Anyways, the kid (Haley Joel Osment) ends up dying when one of the bullies fatally stab him. He was trying to defend another kid from said gang of bullies. Due to bad writing, the bullies are (apparently) never punished for the murder of another student. In what reality is this okay? I just gotta ask? I don't care how old the perpetrator is, murder is never okay at any age. This makes the bullying scene from the opening of Jumanji look fucking tame by comparison! I mean, Jesus Christ! What in the actual fucking hell? You know what the sad part is? This movie was only released 1 year after the Columbine Shooting! You'd think they'd fucking know better and they wouldn't even include a bullying scene like that, considering what the vicitms (before they even planned the shootings) went through. That would be like if they made a movie in 2002 that had a scene where a plane hit a skyscraper.
I heard the bully actually redeems himself, is that true? Please let that be a yes and tell me the writers actually had the decency to write a bully that wasn't just written as a cheap generic archetype! There's been like 3 movies from the past 4-5 years that made me want to boycott them because writers think it's so clever to write in these generic bullies; Shazaam, The Adam Project, and The Black Phone, and if this is true, this would make me very happy!
I think we're living in an age where writers can finally take a fucking hint that we don't want excuses to why bullies are generic written sterotypes and are actually doing something about it. I think it's because of characters like Amity Blight and Buford Van Stomm that bullies are no longer seen as generic sterotypes with zero character development. I've seen this shit plenty of times in shows like Danny Phantom and Everybody Hates Chris where the bullies get zero development or redeeming qualities about them and are just there to be assholes to the main character and because the plot somehow demands and thanks to the outdated (and thankfully discontinued) "Status Quo is God" bullshit, any positive character development or redemption from the bullies is lost and then the bully goes back to being an unlikable asshole, in the next episode. So good on them writers for actually giving a shit, these days!
Also, the crappy Leave It To Beaver film adaptation from 1997! That one was really fucking weird and tried to be like the 50s sitcom where all the girls wear outdated dresses, despite all the updated modern 90s tech. What were they thinking!?
Get lost!
I guess I have to block him, then.
So sad! Some people can't be helped, I guess.
Love how we live in a society where nobody is nice to anyone and there's no one to root for! Good job people, bravo! You're doing a great job of helping our society grow into somethong bigger, better, and brighter!
How about understanding why people like me have triggers, instead of being rude and proceeding to insult them. Is that too hard to understand? This is why nobody wants to live anymore; if nothing of value comes of it and it's nothing but "endless hell". It's like nobody learned the damn golden rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated.
You wanna know why we're on the verge of nuclear war? It's because people like you won't change their toxic ways for the better. How about learning what "manners" are and being nicer in the future, "Guitar Douche"?
Please leave now and stop with the harassment! Do you get any satisfaction out of being a douchebag?
Also, you're just supporting this "toxic masculinity" crap and don't give a shit that this offends people.
Probably!