u/AmatuerTarantino

▲ 15 r/Scarymovies+3 crossposts

Other than Zach Cregger, what filmmaker would you trust to create an original yet loyal Resident Evil film or Limited Series

I would add George A. Romero, but considering that we has in the development of a Resident Evil Movie and he has joined the undead himself, It should be no surprise that EVERYONE would pick him, right? So he's just an honorable mention here

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u/AmatuerTarantino — 14 hours ago
▲ 41 r/InsideJob+2 crossposts

How cooked would the world of Inside Job be if a no-nonsense official other than Reagan kills the Shadow Board & vows to reform the shadow government into tip-top shape, making him the main antagonist of the show?

The four subjects in the picture are candidates of what this character's personality would be inspired from, if not by all of them.

Upper Left - Steven Armstrong from Metal Gear Rising: Revengance

Upper Right - Jonathan Irons from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Lower Right - Bernardo Torrisi from Mafia: The Old Country

Lower left - Anton Castillo from Far Cry 6

u/AmatuerTarantino — 8 days ago

If an AI software's storytelling actually makes sense than the homogenized slop we're consuming, when we are doing something wrong

u/AmatuerTarantino — 9 days ago
▲ 16 r/ZombiU

Reason I'm saying this is because London is supposedly both the former headquarters of the Umbrella Corporation & current headquarters of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance. Sure, I would also change the villains and motive, but considering how they were ramping up this installment, a scenario like this would made sense in the pinpoint of the attack and would've lived up to the hype.

u/AmatuerTarantino — 29 days ago