Thank you for your perspective and clarification. I appreciate you taking the time! :)
Thank you for your perspective and clarification. I appreciate you taking the time! :)
I don't disagree with you, but I have had Asian people tell me I am wrong because they are sick of all "orientalism" and mystic associations to their cultures, so I am trying to be more accomidting. Personally I think it is also silly that we can't have a white woman grow up in asian culture, stereotyped or not. And…
They obviously want to change that, because mysticism is so heavily associated with Asian culture and also men in Asian culture on film, that they decided to to give it to another gender and culture instead—Part of this I think could also the reaction some people had with Chris Rocks double standard at the Academy…
So Much YES to Mikkelsen—but maybe they could hold out for a GOT spin off prequel (because, I like your thinking)!?
It happened because there is something Freudian in their union. She acted as a second mother to him—-and that was something that he needed and longed for—-As a child, he commented on how beautiful she was and asked if she was an "angel"….there again is an allegorical/spiritual comparison and metaphysical concept …
You could, but it's already done the way Lucas wanted it done and it is his creation, not ours and now it's Disney's and they bought it as a whole.
Sorry guys autocorrect really butchered me here!
I have no problems with the prequels, except that I think they over did the CGI. Being a metaphysical entity that is possibly the will of the force, who's struggling with, separation anxiety, a non transparent organization, that is als becoming the thing they say they are not, that is working for a corrupt republic,…
Exactly! They're are going to be younger people whom, even if the older generations have a problem with say the story/casting of young Han Solo, it still may be a very different animal and great film for that younger generation whom just culturally doesnt identity either Ford and/or Ford to the Original Star Wars in…
I think it depends on what they do and who the viewer is…
Agreed. All movies have flaws, especially when it's a series and/or apart of a franchise, but part of the flaws are also the viewers, because a viewer has expectations and is not good at adapting to someone else's…(Not denying money-making issues, but that there is more than one side to a flaw of something)
I think this theory just goes for people and jobs in general.
Some times science fiction has "retro casualty" in which there are some ripple effects that go further back in the time line and begin alter and not just at the point of branch off…
Except that most fans shouldn't have been upset about the Khan things! He was a genetically modified being, so in a new time line you have the potential for Khan to be made with a different set of of DNA, in fact, the tie in comic tells its readers that this is the case! It is thematic, because the subtext of these…
I haven't read any Good Wife spoilers, but the actor does a pretty big gig elsewhere coming up, so I kind of suspected ever since that was announced that he might not be around the full season…
My theory about C-3PO:
" Characters are mostly concerned with the immediate & personal."
Disagree. Hannibal is an avid Stephen Hawking Fan (this is why I suspect they used Jeremy Davis as they did with Mice and Rats, and White Rabbits and a "temporal" effect via his previous LOST role), and so one thing he does is smash teacups in relation to a[now debunked] belief from A Brief History of Time, of time…
I'm not sure since I think Bowie is ideal (plus the irony that Dracula was killed by a Bowie Knife in Bram Stoker's Dracula ;p) , but if you look at what has been already built into the TV series ( see Human Totem Pole, see Human color pallet "eye to god" mural, see Sarah Craber/ Divine "Pagan" Horse Rebirth…
I am sure this specific scene is an allusion to that, but so much of what Fuller has done is in reference to the source material, as Hannibal and Hannibal Rising take place across Europe and whose story really relates to cultural assimilation ("social inclusion/social exclusion")