Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 15:54:34 GMT
Zombie or vampire I can almost suspend disbelief for, they could hypothetically be real diseases. Actually could be a really good idea for a movie. Some oil riggers at nome alaska accidentally dredge up some kind of ancient frozen parasitical fluke that causes it's host to turn into mindless flesh eating zombies in order to continue it's own life-cycle. It immediately starts afflicting all the "roughnecks" at the oil rig and there's like hundreds of zombies wreaking havoc on the town of Nome, but then a large male polar bear saves the day by decimating all of them in their droves. This gives me The Thing vibes as well as a bit of Alien vs Predator.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 15:55:31 GMT
I agree... kinda wish I knew how to write a movie script. I can see a sequel where a Lion or Tiger prey on Zombies in a tropical setting. Another interesting thing would be to see a Native American paranormal creature fighting a wild animal. I know those are less realistic, but natives firmly believe in these creatures or take them very seriously. " Given that caveat, little, if anything, is really known about the skinwalker. The Navajo are staunchly hesitant to discuss their boogeymen with outsiders. Even amongst each other the subject is considered taboo." rivercityghosts.com/the-terror-of-the-skinwalker-the-native-american-boogeyman/Would you throw the Chupacabra in there?
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 7, 2023 19:29:52 GMT
I can see a sequel where a Lion or Tiger prey on Zombies in a tropical setting. Another interesting thing would be to see a Native American paranormal creature fighting a wild animal. I know those are less realistic, but natives firmly believe in these creatures or take them very seriously. " Given that caveat, little, if anything, is really known about the skinwalker. The Navajo are staunchly hesitant to discuss their boogeymen with outsiders. Even amongst each other the subject is considered taboo." rivercityghosts.com/the-terror-of-the-skinwalker-the-native-american-boogeyman/Would you throw the Chupacabra in there? Maybe.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 7, 2023 21:41:08 GMT
Have you ever seen the movie "Descent"? Do those creatures- "the crawlers" count as paranormal? Maybe in a "Descent 3" they could fight an animal.
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 7, 2023 23:23:27 GMT
Have you ever seen the movie "Descent"? Do those creatures- "the crawlers" count as paranormal? Maybe in a "Descent 3" they could fight an animal. If I am correct, aren't these genetically mutated humans? Also I tried watching the movie cause 2000s women are hot !I also want to see a Native supernatural creature fight an animal since the Native American community will get pissed that one of their creatures is being made fun of in the media.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 7, 2023 23:27:19 GMT
Yes that is what I found quite interesting, they were supposed to be humans who long ago got trapped down a cave system, and then just adapted and evolved over time to be mindless blind savages. A very compelling idea, but kind of specifically because it's scientific and I guess not "paranormal". I boringly prefer when things have a scientifically sound concept (even if outlandish) behind them.
I kind of specifically DON'T find 2000s women hot, somnething about the fashion/style and also they were too skinny, but different strokes...
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 7, 2023 23:41:27 GMT
Yes that is what I found quite interesting, they were supposed to be humans who long ago got trapped down a cave system, and then just adapted and evolved over time to be mindless blind savages. A very compelling idea, but kind of specifically because it's scientific and I guess not "paranormal". I boringly prefer when things have a scientifically sound concept (even if outlandish) behind them. I kind of specifically DON'T find 2000s women hot, somnething about the fashion/style and also they were too skinny, but different strokes... Yes. The mutated humans are a good concept. I agree that a plausible villain is good, but at the same time I also want to piss off a paranormal community or a Native American community. We keep getting saturated by paranormal movies that are based on supposedly true stories. Here is a title: Man Eating Lion vs Evil Demon part 5 in 4D! Female 2000s fashion gives me a hard on. I was a teen who got crushes on women I saw in that decade. The women were actually mostly at a normal weight compared to the body positivity and anti-fashion of the present. I can understand your love for fat Polynesian girls but I cannot stand fat White or Latin girls trying to lecture me about body positivity.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 8, 2023 0:05:41 GMT
Yes that is what I found quite interesting, they were supposed to be humans who long ago got trapped down a cave system, and then just adapted and evolved over time to be mindless blind savages. A very compelling idea, but kind of specifically because it's scientific and I guess not "paranormal". I boringly prefer when things have a scientifically sound concept (even if outlandish) behind them. I kind of specifically DON'T find 2000s women hot, somnething about the fashion/style and also they were too skinny, but different strokes... Yes. The mutated humans are a good concept. I agree that a plausible villain is good, but at the same time I also want to piss off a paranormal community or a Native American community. We keep getting saturated by paranormal movies that are based on supposedly true stories. Here is a title: Man Eating Lion vs Evil Demon part 5 in 4D! Female 2000s fashion gives me a hard on. I was a teen who got crushes on women I saw in that decade. The women were actually mostly at a normal weight compared to the body positivity and anti-fashion of the present. I can understand your love for fat Polynesian girls but I cannot stand fat White or Latin girls trying to lecture me about body positivity. Yes I don't like the idea of "body positivity" insofar is it implies we should pretend bad looks good no matter what. I think certain kinds of fat chicks look good, but not for their sake. For my sake. And some look like shit. Some skinny chicks also look like shit. I don't want the ones who look like shit to feel positive about their body, it's just that, for me, it's not about "fat vs skinny", it's about good shape. Both fat and skinny can have good and bad shape. I'm not trying to be nice to anyone with this, it's far too important, far too serious a topic, for me to care about that.
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 8, 2023 1:39:04 GMT
Yes. The mutated humans are a good concept. I agree that a plausible villain is good, but at the same time I also want to piss off a paranormal community or a Native American community. We keep getting saturated by paranormal movies that are based on supposedly true stories. Here is a title: Man Eating Lion vs Evil Demon part 5 in 4D! Female 2000s fashion gives me a hard on. I was a teen who got crushes on women I saw in that decade. The women were actually mostly at a normal weight compared to the body positivity and anti-fashion of the present. I can understand your love for fat Polynesian girls but I cannot stand fat White or Latin girls trying to lecture me about body positivity. Yes I don't like the idea of "body positivity" insofar is it implies we should pretend bad looks good no matter what. I think certain kinds of fat chicks look good, but not for their sake. For my sake. And some look like shit. Some skinny chicks also look like shit. I don't want the ones who look like shit to feel positive about their body, it's just that, for me, it's not about "fat vs skinny", it's about good shape. Both fat and skinny can have good and bad shape. I'm not trying to be nice to anyone with this, it's far too important, far too serious a topic, for me to care about that. Problem is that I have never seen a fat chick, at least in my area, with a good body. However,I have seen many regular weight chicks with a slightly flabby stomach, and those are fine.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 8, 2023 13:07:57 GMT
I like lots of different kinds of chicks, truly, but one style that is guaranteed to turn my head and blow my mind are big stonking behemoths like this- Note yes she is fat BUT it's shaped splendidly in a womanly hourglass with the hip the waist ratio and everything all on point. Just yes, a big ol fat jiggly bitch. I don't know what to tell you, I like it. This gets my attention far more dramatically than some textbook skinny 2000s "babe". And I'm not being body positive, I'm being boner positive.
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 8, 2023 16:03:48 GMT
I like lots of different kinds of chicks, truly, but one style that is guaranteed to turn my head and blow my mind are big stonking behemoths like this- Note yes she is fat BUT it's shaped splendidly in a womanly hourglass with the hip the waist ratio and everything all on point. Just yes, a big ol fat jiggly bitch. I don't know what to tell you, I like it. This gets my attention far more dramatically than some textbook skinny 2000s "babe". And I'm not being body positive, I'm being boner positive. I am kinda iffy about Queen Noshie. I like Kelly Rowland better. Also, most 2000s 'skinny' chicks were fit or of healthy weight.
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 8, 2023 16:32:48 GMT
Also fat chicks are boner killers.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 8, 2023 21:24:17 GMT
Part of me wants to say "different strokes". Another part of me honestly thinks it's just hard for guys to admit fat chicks are hot, like embarrassing, "what will the other boys say?", so they say they are boner killers and gross while secretly covering their boner with a folder. Kelly Rowland is hot, kinda got more hot after the 2000s imo, and also she's hot in a "golf clap and a tip of the hat" kind of way, not in a "bite first and weep" kind of way, which is the effect chunky thicks have on me. Maybe different people just really do have different taste, or maybe some guys just can't admit fat lust because it's shameful ... still not sure.
|
|
|
Post by Hardcastle on Jan 8, 2023 21:32:34 GMT
I'm not a doctor, I may want to play doctor with them but I don't actually care about their health. I instinctively care about genetic "health", the quality of the specimen and the quality of offspring they are likely to produce (that's actually the whole point of all this, even though it may be subconscious). How much subcutaneous fat they are carrying is actually irrelevant, and someone like Noushie will give you a linebacker for a son, Kelly Rowland will give you "some guy". I think thats the difference in the visceral reaction I have to their respective bodies (though I will say Kelly Rowland is prettier in the face).
|
|
|
Post by Johnson on Jan 8, 2023 21:37:15 GMT
Part of me wants to say "different strokes". Another part of me honestly thinks it's just hard for guys to admit fat chicks are hot, like embarrassing, "what will the other boys say?", so they say they are boner killers and gross while secretly covering their boner with a folder. Kelly Rowland is hot, kinda got more hot after the 2000s imo, and also she's hot in a "golf clap and a tip of the hat" kind of way, not in a "bite first and weep" kind of way, which is the effect chunky thicks have on me. Maybe different people just really do have different taste, or maybe some guys just can't admit fat lust because it's shameful ... still not sure. To be fair, Kelly Rowland looked hotter in 2003 than in 2002. For fat women it is not shame but rather fatigue and some disgust.They are everywhere and annoying. media.tenor.com/0mxRewo19DUAAAAC/trigglypuff-sjw.gif
|
|