^ Fat lot of good THAT did.![]()
"Aliens" on the other hand could be seen as pro-military... well, except for the fact that platoon commanders are depicted as bozos.

^ Fat lot of good THAT did.![]()
Hispanic warrior women are awesome.
'unobtanium' is never talked about as a substance that is essential for the survival of Earth
Just as Bill Clinton is still President Clinton retired US Colonels retain their title. I remember taking about Sergeant Major Higgins on Magnum PI it was pointed out that UK NCOs also keep their military rank in retirement but you rarely hear of a US sergeant being called by his rank in retirement. He might be "gunny' or "top" but rarely Staff Sergeant Jones. you often hear "Chief" but not the full rank like Senior Chief when revering to retired USN sailors.As for the supposed 'mercenaries' not being actual military: They were led by a Colonel...
To some people, yes. They seem to think that Jake condems all on earth to a slow death by stopping the mining. When he just is cutting into RDA's profits.'unobtanium' is never talked about as a substance that is essential for the survival of Earth
Would it make any difference if it was?
Non-'military' organizations have ranks as well. Why would a private security force not use them for convenience, when most of their employees probably have some sort of military experience?As for the supposed 'mercenaries' not being actual military: They were led by a Colonel...
True, but in this case the Colonel was an ex US Recon Marine alsoNon-'military' organizations have ranks as well. Why would a private security force not use them for convenience, when most of their employees probably have some sort of military experience?As for the supposed 'mercenaries' not being actual military: They were led by a Colonel...
My other biggest problem is the...lack of any acting. There was absolutely no acting in this movie.
So it was a documentary on 10 foot tall blue aliens and the men who love them?
Don't feed the troll, Locotus.![]()
Thespeckledkiwi has a history of making absurd points in this thread.(such as no story, no conflict, no drama, and now no acting) He's just bored again.
But you need to stop making idiotic statements like this. They undermine your credibility.There is no conflict, no drama in the movie whatsoever.
Thespeckledkiwi, thanks for posting something more substantial... They are always a better read that your 'thread snipe posts'.
But you need to stop making idiotic statements like this. They undermine your credibility.There is no conflict, no drama in the movie whatsoever.
Later in the post you wished for more intra-personal conflict in the Quaritch. But conflict is more that just intra-personal conflict. Conflict occurs whenever you have two characters interacting that have different goals that are non-compatible. So there is conflict. We can always disagree on whether or not it is *good* conflict, but it is there.
Drama is how that conflict is resolved. If it isn't, no drama. But if it is - drama! We can always disagree on whether or not it is *good* drama, but it is there.
If you can't agree to this, then you need to redefine the term and/or call them something else. Thorough discussion is always interesting, but it cannot occur when you use words in ways others do not.
While yes, you can say that this movie has conflict and drama, it is a rudimentary and not one of artistic quality, which I am going off of.
I mean was Transformers 2 a critically acclaimed movie for it's acting? For it's writing?
While yes, you can say that this movie has conflict and drama, it is a rudimentary and not one of artistic quality, which I am going off of.
^ Fat lot of good THAT did.![]()
"Aliens" on the other hand could be seen as pro-military... well, except for the fact that platoon commanders are depicted as bozos.But corporals are ok, and Hispanic warrior women are awesome.
^ Fat lot of good THAT did.![]()
"Aliens" on the other hand could be seen as pro-military... well, except for the fact that platoon commanders are depicted as bozos.But corporals are ok, and Hispanic warrior women are awesome.
Yeah but Avatar is only anti-military in the sense that the military characters are being fortrayed as doing something bad. The military often do things that are bad, but because they are ordered to.
Who knows, if they had had the kind of contact with Pandora that Michelle Rodriguez's character had maybe all the marines would have had a change of heart.
Anyone ever think about the similarity/mirroring of the Avatar technology and what the Great Tree/Eywa can do, in terms of transplanting minds into other bodies? Anyone noticed that the Na'vi knew exactly how humans were in "Na'vi" bodies, and that it didn't bother them so much?
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