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Darn dang, I didn't tune in into for the usual few minutes Jennings is alright except he's not Canadian. The emcee guy on set: jeopardy.com/about/clue-crew/jimmy-mcguire I'll resist trying to pin it with a theory. The guy was crazy. He'd been in command a long time, perhaps he was making room for the new Lt. to stay behind. It's arguable whether Johnson himself embodied that kind of life or whether he was destined to live an individualistic spirit. Even today you see wilderness shows like Alone that treat survival skills as reachable for your average tough guy. I didn't understand why he burned down the cabin. It didn't seem very much time went by since they built a perfectly fine cabin. That's the only thing he probably needed help with from others. If it was just him he'd make a hammock tent, or a small shelter. Sure, symbolically the fortification dies befitting the theme of detachment from others. He did appear to flex himself versus being relaxed. Even so the result is still believable as they had to have a strategy and luck besides the muscle strength alone. OP link seems like obsessive fanfiction and skirts the issue if its theory has truth whether Kubrick was involved or not. I agree with this being a statement on the culture and not his planting personal stuff out in the open. Rather I recommend reading the following overview of the movie in spite of some excessive comments and its lack of relating the given thesis to examples with the state of society. https://federalobserver.com/2019/10/27/the-perversion-of-the-days-eyes-wide-shut/ This post had me confused the guy he was talking about was Brill when it was Will smith's character. Anyway keeping a cool head is too smart in high tense, pressure situations, having an attitude is realistic. Yes. I like believing the ex-spy is more relatable although he fits into the overeducated paranoid role. Former NSA, expert telecommunication skills and seemingly disconnected from power people influences, unless he has clout with major players we're not seeing--highly unlikely that that happens any other way though the movie makes it seem possible. Therefore, you must wish this character is true. Yeah there's the lawyer man in the middle....who's fairly relatable also and yet who do you love? Funny, it does seem a hunky-dory animal of a flick Interesting analysis but it does seem to become futile trying to argue how one group of people should be remembering tit for tat Back from an oceanic vacation. Hard to imagine them rebooting the film's progress only to make it into a fun-themed, playful rendition (how else you do categorize pet animals out at sea?). To my mind, they'd do well returning to the storybook The Incredible Journey. I wish to read it after finding out about it so long after watching the films. Definitely more honor might be given to the original writing. This way it can retain the tone of the first ones while adding to the whole. The ensemble of starpower distracts from a defined plot They did team with Jones in the surprise raid at Ellisville, they were outnumbered though and the violence could have invited more retribution. I don't understand what you mean by 'just leave their homes' except in Moses' case he was a fighter within the civil means but maybe not as good a soldier as Knight obviously. Edit: also worth mentioning conscientious objection may have been a factor, with a group clinging onto their spiritual values Surprisingly there's no ghosts or faeries, or burlesque dancers The environmental factors are unknown, yes, so the damage fracking causes is pitted against greener technology that is somewhat quantifiably better known in order to do with the life cycle assessments. What is being discovered is the pipeline for natural gas is just one part of the energy economy, and the sources like hydro, wind, solar, biomass are helpful or useful when they can be combined. My understanding is that to put simply "there's more than meets the eye." In the world of glowyness and glitzyness that's not always readily true. Coraline seemed a tad naive compared to the mice and folk. A new place (for her and her parents), a palace with hidden rooms and some neighbors. Maybe they wanted it but it's still prototypical girl logic unlike what came out of the matrix oh Sure, except I felt like the full trailer had summed up the movie so you could really speed thru watching it "Remembering Sean Connery..." https://www.imdb.com/news/ni63090665 Ya wonder how the different characters would have portrayed Bond were they to have played them in a different order. The name's Connery, I means Bond.