I haven't followed this thread, but all I gots to ask is:
How does fighting a fantasy world help the girls in the real world?
Can't find an answer to that anywhere.
I haven't followed this thread, but all I gots to ask is:
How does fighting a fantasy world help the girls in the real world?
Can't find an answer to that anywhere.

Well y'know...most people sorta watch the film to figure out these sorta things. The trailers are sorta kinda there to present the questions that the movie may answer.... y'know?
Not really. The logline usually explains it with the cliche "In a world, etc."
In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly skilled thief is given a final chance at redemption which involves executing his toughest job till date, Inception.
A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.
Are these fantasies science based, supernatural, etc.?
And I'm a boy in the real world...a hetersoexual one. The writer in me is being picky.
So a crappier crap movie?This is going to be like an MTV rendition of Shutter Island.
Yea I prefer going into the theater and then discovering the real details of the movie... the trailer was good... with all the style (and no substance?)
But that's what Zack Snyder is famous for right... his style!
I seriously don't see how someone can be negative towards it. Indifferent I can understand, but why so negative?
That's what he is famous for, yes. The substance in his films is usually overlooked (especially by those who cry about all style and no substance)But that's what Zack Snyder is famous for right... his style!
he only made one movie where it was about substance. and it was based on a graphic novel that fanboys like .JAK®;19370109 said:That's what he is famous for, yes. The substance in his films is usually overlooked (especially by those who cry about all style and no substance)
JAK®;19370109 said:That's what he is famous for, yes. The substance in his films is usually overlooked (especially by those who cry about all style and no substance)
Yeah, and there he showed off that he can do substance.he only made one movie where it was about substance. and it was based on a graphic novel that fanboys like .
It's interesting that the girls would have to actually entertaining people in the movie by dancing in an attempt to make an escape from a nuthouse,thankfully this interesting concept will not be unused.