Tim Key from No More Jockeys has Kenergy
Tim Key from No More Jockeys has Kenergy!
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You'd definitely write a better Captain America movie than how the Russo brothers did with Civil War.
Oh dude I wanna take that as a compliment but it's not exactly a high bar is it? 😅
I was thinking the other day how that movie transparently wants the plot of Steve defending Bucky, but not the characterisation of Steve defending Bucky.
RIP M&M but if I was writing two friends who've known each other since childhood reuniting for the first time in years after being separated by terrible circumstances and one isn't even sure if the other one remembers him or not... I simply would've made it an emotional scene. 🤷♀️
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Famous Monsters #156 (1979)
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Yn: Did it hurt when you fell?!
Engineer, probably drunk, home after a successful mission: From what? Heaven, or in love?
Yn: Dear... As much as I would love to save your ego- YOU JUST FACE-PLANTED DOWN YOUR SHIP'S RAMP!
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If I really try to think about it, the Black Goo/Pathogen made by the Space Jockeys HAS to be an illegal bio-weapon, therefor causing the rift. I want to believe in the split faction idea for the Space Jockeys, but it has no proper scene set for it yet. So I guess it's Feral Theorist Time. (AKA me loosing my mind as I string random evidence together to make a point.)
Within the Aliens Fireteam Elite: Pathogen DLC, you reach a Celestial body that's been completely ravaged by the Pathogen.
There's no protective gear on this outpost. It's clear this isn't the place to be holding a dangerous bio-weapon.
ALSO??? There are some stone heads that looked like they had been intentionally destroyed? Some of them are damaged, some aren't. Maybe showing a bias in political/religious leadership?
I think Ridley Scott (along with someone else on the team) were up for playing with the idea that there was two waring factions. The "Good" and "Bad" angels. Maybe we'll see more dropped hits of that down the line, in another DLC, a different game, or somewhere else.
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"Alien", Ridley Scott, 1979
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jim jarmusch’s down by law (1986) has one my favorite movie opening sequences of all time btw
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100% why I headcanon that keeping below 115lbs was harder for Red than most jockeys and why his body wants to keep weight and have muscle.
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