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This is one of my favourite Bigfoot fiction.

Like her sister, and several other adult females in Lilo and Stitch.

Also, Stitch is a near-indestructible bio-engineered superweapon. Mike's only hope is if he's fighting near water, because Stitch's higher molecular density prevents him from swimming without assistance.

Superman is a pretty novel medium to deconstruct the exploitation of women in nerd media. Unless Snyder ones to make a movie about the objectification of the male form instead, in which the iconic tights-wearing superhero would be appropriate. I doubt he would go for that theme in a Superman movie, though. He might

Good Lord! Your comment just made me realize how fucked up the mind of nerds are when it come to movie adaptations. If nerds are soldiers instead, they would be like that guy who pissed on the dead Afghan militant.

Changing all these stories to be suitable for children still couldn't cover-up all the nasty stuff.

That's ridiculous. Different writers and storytellers with no connection to one another are free to explore their own visions and interpretations. Especially when you mention Wicked, a very unique interpretation of L Frank Baum's work. Similar films come out simultaneously all the time too.

That comment may pass at a public comments section like this, but at a serious movie discussion forum it might not. A found footage film has its own methods and purpose. Some may only make t to cash in, but there are plenty who does it for the same reason Christopher Nolan made Inception into a film instead of a book

Let's ignore the review and go with the fantasy film you imagined.

"the 3D ship and the uncanny valley animation ship."

So the problem with American Akira isn't the plot, story, director, actor or whatnot? It's the entire concept?

It never had continuity with any other Marvel movie, because Sony made it not the Disney-owned Marvel Studios.

Because several of the scenes in that movie is not possible in live-action with modern technology. Namely the long single-camera action sequence right after the damn burst. And there were several other smaller scenes that are similar to that.

Possibly-possesed objects with a pro-education agenda is always funny.

The dinos were everywhere, King Kong was the last of his kind. Get the lizards near extinction first, then we'll talk. Also, notice how no one in that expedition were scientists.

My friend calls it Bay's best film and "thesis statement". According to him, it was an anti-corporate film (none of the product placements were really placed in good light). And then there was the very meta scenes where the 'real' Ewan McGregor meets his mentally inferior, fake (as in: an actor playing a character

Concept art done in a naturalistic way often look different when done in animation line art. These all could be in the cartoon with minor modifications.

Many of the Ben 10 aliens have quite deep voices, actually. It fits them being big and/or muscular.

It's a movie mocking movie producers and nerds and how they think women should act in entertainment.

Or a Psychonauts movie.