Oh, you mean like how Executive Outcomes handled the rebels of Sierra Leone? Obviously we've never had Aliens, but smaller countries have turned to PMC's to handle matters that are above their capabilities.
Director: "Remember that time I made a shitload of money for the both of us with 'District 9'?" Studio Head: "Yep." Director: "I'd like to make another shitload of money for the both of us with 'District 10'." Studio Head: "What's the movie about?" Director: "Does it matter?" Studio Head: "Nope."
I don't even understand where this is coming from... I'm not talking about conspiracies, I'm talking about reality. This sort of thing is documented throughout history. Well for some reason you deleted my previous sentence which clearly stated: "I'm not saying there aren't a lot of good people, but yes, humanity is that bad." The sci-fi film we're talking about had a few good people in it, but the majority of those in the movie were either MNU/military or the slum Warlord and his men. They are the relevant people in the film and they're evil. That hardly means everyone in the world is evil, as they don't even represent .0001 of Earth's population. But they still did a lot of damage. Power and greed corrupt, and those in power typically have the most impact on humanity. It doesn't take very many evil men to create huge crimes against humanity or massive human rights violations. This would be even worse if the victims weren't even human and had something of massive importance to those in power. Whether it's a private corporation, an international organization, or governments themselves, the point is that those in charge of the operation would undoubtedly try to exploit the new technology. I mean we're talking about huge amounts of power and money. Good people have killed over far far less, and you don't think the powers that be would kill a man to harvest his organic matter in order to get this alien technology? Keep blazin' buddy. Ignorance is bliss.
No way I am going. I could tell from preview it is a camera shaking piece of shit. I know people who don't experience brain scramble when they do that don't understand... but I wish they'd have to put warnings on that crap so I could know to avoid it.
this was a great movie? i just don't think so. it was decent and entertaining enough, but i wouldn't ever pay money to see it again. the effects were nice and the story was ok, but that doesn't make a great movie to me.
It was very good. Not the greatest movie I've ever seen but definitely one worth watching. The average critics rating is B+ that's pretty good for a summer blockbuster with a lot of cgi.
Forget the camera style. This movie was horrendous in so many ways I can't even begin to count them. Want to see heads exploding in technicolor detail? Want to see a man bite his own fingernails off? Hey, better yet, want to see them fall off on their own? Want to see a man's teeth fall out, or want to see him vomit black blood all over his birthday cake? Want to see him grow a grotesque alien claw for a hand, then chop it off with a hatchet? Want to see huge sores erupt all over his body, and blood draining from all of them? Want to see him forced to murder aliens against his will? Want to see his own father-in-law order his execution, and his own wife turn on him? Want to see him endlessly screaming in pain? Oh, yeah, it's a total joyride.
It all makes so much sense now, it's not Obamacare that you hate, it's the site of blood. Actually it was your "technicolor" comment that tells us all we need to know, Compared to Snow White and Wizard of Oz I can see why District 9 scared the living shit out of you.
Are mods not allowed to laugh at one poster giving another poster a bad time? I didn't actually insult Shooter...
The movie was jokes. All I wanna know is how the fuck they understood what the prawns were saying? Did they learn that shit in school?
So if your employer was willing to pay you to learn a different language you'd say no because you weren't still in school?
Well, the prawns were around for almost 20 years so I guess they started to learn their language and vise versa.