chickcounterfly
Chick Counterfly
chickcounterfly

Wolves: insane anarchists.

You would have to tell me.

Just one thing:

Aw man, now I have finish the last half of this season’s “Daredevil” at my Dad’s house because he has a Samsung 4K TV.

It may in fact be the best kind of genius!

I acknowledge there are still people who are stuck on that outmoded concept, but by and large I feel like they’re living pretty joyless, grey lives.

Solipsistic world views. Only Negan and the Saviors were aware.

I got fucking kinja’d. It happened all last night and today. It was an error in the system. Look into any of the subthreads to see that this was a problem. I already apologized.

uhmm... You clearly didn’t read a single link that I posted. If you’re going to respond on a topic, and that topic requires you reading links, then read those links and if you want to (and you ought to want to), do even more research on the topic yourself. Stop wasting my time and other peoples’ time. Do the work,

Another great perspective! I wonder if it was to make it a cliffhanger or if it came from the outside groups pressing them to make changes. What do you think?

That is very cool. I would love to read more about what you’re working on. Check out some of the sub blogs on kinja to find other writers with whom you can share your work. I find you perspective incredibly interesting and would love to hear more if you have the time.

When people give a thoughtful, well-reasoned opinion, I respond.

Wow, this is excellent, ll.

You win the comment section of the day! A thousand stars for you.

I think it needs a little bit more salt. To each their own.

It’s the domestic gross that green lights sequels. Not worldwide gross.

That’s a fair enough opinion. However, you must not forget that the adaptation was doomed from the start by outside interference from extremist religious groups. (It will take some research on your part.) If it hadn’t been for that, if it hadn’t been the filmmakers placating these religious extremist groups, we would

We’re just going to disagree, but let’s look at the money for the second and third film in the Narnia trilogy:

You are not wrong, as far as I know. The controversy killed it in America. The final result was not the movie that they wanted to make. And even before its release, it was all but dead in terms of having any chance to make a sequel. I don’t know how well it did overseas, but if you look up the numbers, I’d be

It was a difficult adaptation made moreso by the behind-the-scenes battle occurring between the Christian groups and the film-makers. The film-makers tried to appease the Christian groups and still make the movie with the book’s points intact. This compromising approach resulted in it becoming a poor adaptation.