Actually I think they just wanted cat food.ZombieVictor said:They just wanted to go back home.
Lots and lots of cat food.
Actually I think they just wanted cat food.ZombieVictor said:They just wanted to go back home.
If there's one thing I wish they expanded on, it's that. Reminds me a bit of 'cats [http://honorverse.wikia.com/wiki/Treecat] and their addiction to celery in Honor Harrington.Eldritch Warlord said:Actually I think they just wanted cat food.ZombieVictor said:They just wanted to go back home.
Lots and lots of cat food.
Yeah, that was never expanded on, unfortunately. Funny to me, nonetheless.Eldritch Warlord said:Actually I think they just wanted cat food.ZombieVictor said:They just wanted to go back home.
Lots and lots of cat food.
.50 yup. Also the RPG it caught blew apart the arm that caught it. The Dillion mini-gun worked some on it too. When the thing fell over its last time and shut down, it was done in close up. The whole thing was riddled with bullet holes. In its last moments standing it was spewing robot blood. The .50 cal hits were definately the beggining of its end though.orannis62 said:Being fair, it took some well aimed .50 Cal rounds to take it down, it completely ignored everything else, but still, you're right.GrandAm said:Because of the faux doc style and the main character kind of looked and acted like him...It felt like I was watching a really wierd episode of The Office with Steve Correl.
The Mech suit. That was probably the best movie take on the Mech suit concept I have ever seen. It was not indestrucible and actually through combat shut down from damage. The damage was progressive and weapon dependent. Usually when a Mech is use in Movies they take no damage and get shut down for some of the wall reason. Iron man is a good example, his suit ran out of power. In the third Matrix, it was because the drivers bodies are exposed. But the Mech itself never got hurt/shut down.
IF your comparing District 9 to Transformers 2 then you might have to rewatch both of them.WayOutThere said:I thought the movie sucked. The plot was so slap-stick it was not a step above Tranformers 2. The main character was dispicable. The attempts to tug on our heart-strings were not either more subtle or more deep than ringing a gong next to our ears.
The whole movie hides in its premise to avoid having to explain itself. If it had been about anything else we'd all tear it down.
District 9 is like Transformers 2 except that movie did not claim to be more than it was.
Honestly, the only religion that would have a problem with it is a very, very strictly fundamentalist view of Christianity. Judaism is largely progressive, rational, and not really concerned with such outside matters, Islam actually believes that Allah created other life forms on other worlds, and Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and Baha'i are all rather cosmic in their outlook. So it's mostly just American and African Protestant fringe groups that would have problems with the Prawns, but they have a problem with everything. You'd have a few doomsday cults pop up, but that happens with the turn of every century and wouldn't likely be a big deal. Most Christians, especially Catholics, would see the Prawns as a theological question over whether or not they have souls, but it wouldn't cause a religious breakdown. They had these very same debates over Native Americans. In any case, Catholicism, at least, believes that when Man was created in "God's image" that means having Free Will and not an actual copy of God's physical form, which doesn't exist, so the Prawns could easily be said to be created in God's image too. Oh, and they did have civil unrest and hate crimes, and African Tribal Spirituality WAS addressed in the film, but that doesn't count, I guess.Code Monkey said:I remember something else that would have been good to see in the documentary approach, and a very good reason the prawns would be met with widespread hostility: religion.
The presence of extraterrestrial life is heretical to many forms of organized religion, who believe that God created Man in His own image. There's nothing in those books about God creating prawns on the seventh day, and knowledge of their existence would cause global theological disillusionment, sending hundreds of millions into a crisis of faith never before imagined. Some might reform their religious texts, be progressive about the whole thing, but by and large, the prawns' arrival is the death of God. No longer is Earth the favored planet, Man the chosen life form. Suddenly we're shown to be inferior to a pack of bipedal roaches. You'd have mass suicides, wars, civil unrest manifesting in hate crime on an unprecedented scale. Millennial cults would spring up like weeds, fearing the appearance of these "demonic-looking" creatures as a sure sign of the end-times.
Now that'd be a documentary.
I suppose you're right, it's been a while. Speaking of the the Mini-gun, was anyone else's first thought on seeing that "Cry some more!"?GrandAm said:.50 yup. Also the RPG it caught blew apart the arm that caught it. The Dillion mini-gun worked some on it too. When the thing fell over its last time and shut down, it was done in close up. The whole thing was riddled with bullet holes. In its last moments standing it was spewing robot blood. The .50 cal hits were definately the beggining of its end though.orannis62 said:Being fair, it took some well aimed .50 Cal rounds to take it down, it completely ignored everything else, but still, you're right.GrandAm said:Because of the faux doc style and the main character kind of looked and acted like him...It felt like I was watching a really wierd episode of The Office with Steve Correl.
The Mech suit. That was probably the best movie take on the Mech suit concept I have ever seen. It was not indestrucible and actually through combat shut down from damage. The damage was progressive and weapon dependent. Usually when a Mech is use in Movies they take no damage and get shut down for some of the wall reason. Iron man is a good example, his suit ran out of power. In the third Matrix, it was because the drivers bodies are exposed. But the Mech itself never got hurt/shut down.
Right. And Transformers cost 200$ million. 200 fucking million. Think of how much good could have come out of that money, rather than a Transformers movie.PirateKing said:I think it's the best movie of the year so far and a real indication of how film making should be done. It only cost 30 million. Only 30 million and they had extremely believable aliens and the best mech suit I've seen outside of Gundam.
You didn't notice that one of the first (maybe even the first) alien translation was "Fuck off"?Deleric said:Epic in almost everything it did.
Also, that one time where Christopher actually has a subtitle that says "Fuck!" made me laugh.
That's different. That was one of the random Prawns. We're talking about Christopher here.Eldritch Warlord said:You didn't notice that one of the first (maybe even the first) alien translation was "Fuck off"?Deleric said:Epic in almost everything it did.
Also, that one time where Christopher actually has a subtitle that says "Fuck!" made me laugh.