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I have a high IQ and as a child I thought he was weird and condescending.
We're going to comb our hair, dooo yooou know what a comb is?
The strange puppets, etc.
I think maybe I was too advanced for him and could sense someone talking to me like I'm "a kid" so it was likely me.
I have a question though, why do you like him? I found him to be very unsettling. I still do and I'm in my 50s.
No it doesn't.
All the great superhero stories are about psychology.
Traumatized people sometimes get stuck at the age where the trauma happened. It prevents them from growing up and maturing.
The problem with time travel is that if it works and people in the future figure out what happened, they can keep changing things.
So, the first person thinks the time machine got destroyed, the people in the future think may that could happen, so they send someone to stop the machine getting destroyed which further changes things, and so on.
More plot would have been great.
I was a kind of slasher movie.
Moronic.
I certainly don't care.
You haven't read the book and you don't care what the author said he wrote it about.
You ignore the scene in the apartment where the woman has no idea who he is and there's no evidence. An ATM talks to him. He has a perfect one shot where he blows up cop cars. None of the people he kills are actually dead, and so forth.
All of it was caused by insane avarice.
The comment is about rich people and what goes on in their heads and how it plays out in real life. That is caused by "America" and isn't about murder.
A purposeful choice.
Wow, that is stupid.
The book is the same story as the movie.
The author wrote the story symbolically about himself.
He's not an "unreliable narrator".
I literally TOLD YOU what the film is about. It follows the book very closely and the author said it was about him becoming a narcissistic crazy person in Hollywood.
That has nothing to do with it.
If someone proposes a crime to you and you cooperate, you're also a criminal.
In this show the character didn't tell her he was going to kill her. He could have even been bluffing, but she's like, okay, I'll blow you. Then, she's mad about it later.
That's a stupid hypocritical whore.
It was a psychotic fantasy.
One big clue was when he went to the apartment and the real estate agent had no idea what he was talking about.
The book was written about the author's experience becoming popular in Hollywood. He found himself becoming a competitive maniac. So, he looked great in real life, appeared to have it made, but inside he was becoming evil.
That's what the film is about.
It's not a "dumb choice" to give a dude a blowjob for a choice job.
I get you, but I think the "realistic" thing is stupid.
Batman is a science fiction character and that's the only way he can exist.
He has to have far future technology in order to escape cops. The Nolan movies were retarded. He turns his lights on on the highway and the cops can't see him?
You have to go full story or don't do it at all. The Marvel movies stuck with the super tech needed for some characters and everyone loved it. It's the real story and we like it.
You put the science fiction stuff in there with a good script and these DC movies would take off.
Yes, it's harassment IF the person doesn't respond to it.
If someone gets sexual, proposes a deal, then you take it, it is not harassment but rather unethical practice and being a whore.
No she wasn't.
A whore is a person who exchanges sex for profit. She did not have to do that because it was for a job, not someone threatening to kill her, etc.
The scene was meant to reflect the Harvey Weinstien kind of situation. He wasn't raping women, he was having sex with whores who wanted roles in movies. You do not need to have a role in a movie and if you have sex to get it, you're a whore.
Yes.
I watch Supernatural when it comes on Netflix. It's like 24 episodes and lasts a bit to watch, so it's not so bad waiting.
I can watch 8 episodes very quickly and by the time the new season comes on, I don't care about it much.
They should consider releasing episodes quarterly or something like that.
That is a great post.
However, Starlight is a WHORE for blowing the guy when she did not have to. You do not have to have sex with someone just to get a job, you choose to. Meanwhile, the male did in fact get raped and had no choice in the matter.
So, more fucked up morals and ideas from Hollywood.
Maybe I was cranky!
I am just disappointed that there are, in my opinion, no cool characters.
I don't know how you write Star Wars and can't come up with some amazing personalities.
I thought this was the closest to the comic book Joker yet.
I do wish they would include where he is exposed to chemicals that make him into a forced Joker look though. I also wish they would make Joker a bit of a mutant as a result. It would explain his longevity and durability.
BUT the most important is a good script and plot.