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Because killing somebody for being competent is stupid?

Did anybody say that you should care?

I don't get the impression that Summerland don't about how they achieve their survival or autonomy. They simply aren't given many options. For all they know, if they allowed themselves to be wiped out, human "business as usual" could have even worse casualties.

The movie switches to color once they get to Oz.

Conflict is the boring crutch of drama. Why we get the same kinds of predictable stories for thousands of years.

Man lives
in the sunlit world
of what he believes to be
reality…

I know, right?

She is scary, but Fat Bastard is uncanny.

Haven't gotten to Mars? We came from Mars!

Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas!

I have not seen the Disney version, my only movie experience has been Jean Cocteau's.

I agree, except that I don't find it mysterious. I just don't presume to know where anything is going.

Even my goosebumps have goosebumps.

ALL television shows are about time travel, otherwise an episode would only be a single frame.

"How do you know that?"

If people need to "relate" or "care about", they should go out more and meet some friends. Reliance upon media for this function is vicarious, and thus boring. Most viewers seem to crave having very predictable expectations very subtly subverted. The drama of human psychology is pretty well played out.

Meh - humans are quite predictable. There's hardly anywhere one can't throw something without hitting yet another "touching human narrative". We need some series which don't have anything like humans, for balance.

Werd! I love cooking with guitars.

Like parrot ice lost.

Getting rid of the message boards is super-lame. Most of the "non-positive experience" is just that discussion of new pop-culture movies is usually a shouty circle-jerk. But people often forget that these blockbusters are maybe 1% of the movies which have ever existed. For IIRC *twelve whole Earth years* I have