Meh that's wack
We know she's just as skilled as Eggsy is, let her throw down
Said no one everugh channing tatum
If you look at the themes of the first movie then it makes perfect sense why she wasn't a major focus.
Also, she failed the dog test.
I'd be fine with her being used more in the sequel, though.
Nah fam Eggsy failed
She passed
If the test was to prove that you're a mindless automaton, then yeah.
wot
they literally say 'she passed and you failed, you won't make the hard decision'
there isn't any wiggle room bruh
That wasn't a hard decision. It was arbitrary cruelty. (albeit simulated)
To "pass" is to fail as a human.
All that test would tell you is how likely the prospect is to do evil because it's convenient.
That she's considered to have passed is an indictment of Kingsman.
Something like Kobayashi Maru would be a good example of an actual test of making hard decisions in fiction.
To "pass" is to fail as a human.
All that test would tell you is how likely the prospect is to do evil because it's convenient.
They're government assassins man
So is that a thing now? The Amirox thing, I thought Evilore actually posted about - and is this some enemy site of Gaf? I haven't been following anything outside of my echo chamber.
Something like Kobayashi Maru would be a good example of an actual test of making hard decisions in fiction.
herewego.gifmeh whatever I hate Star Wars anyways
That wasn't a hard decision. It was arbitrary cruelty. (albeit simulated)
To "pass" is to fail as a human.
All that test would tell you is how likely the prospect is to do evil because it's convenient.
That she's considered to have passed is an indictment of Kingsman.
Something like Kobayashi Maru would be a good example of an actual test of making hard decisions in fiction.
They shouldve just made them pinky swear to murder whoever they were ordered to.
Who was Roxy on a mission to assassinate in the last act? Who did Harry go to Kentucky to assassinate?
Hell, was anyone ordered to kill any specific target besides a dog in the whole movie?
So Channing's character is called...
Agent Tequila
They better do some good homages.
Yeah I hope that's not the twist.It's going to be really lame ifthe Statesmen just end up doing a heel turn. I think it's pretty much a guarantee that at least of one of Bridges, Tatum, or Pascal will end up as a villain, but if the whole organization is evil then it seems like a waste.
It's going to be really lame ifthe Statesmen just end up doing a heel turn. I think it's pretty much a guarantee that at least of one of Bridges, Tatum, or Pascal will end up as a villain, but if the whole organization is evil then it seems like a waste.
It's going to be really lame ifthe Statesmen just end up doing a heel turn. I think it's pretty much a guarantee that at least of one of Bridges, Tatum, or Pascal will end up as a villain, but if the whole organization is evil then it seems like a waste.
Why would you look forward to a Bond film now? Last couple were bad.Is it wrong that I'm looking forward to this more than a new Bond movie?
Is it wrong that I'm looking forward to this more than a new Bond movie?
I am amazed at how many people here still look at YouTube comments.
It's like an entire generation of children who not only never learned to touch the bright orange things on top of the stove, but developed a melty hand fetish they can't control.
Along with people of color, the series is also really garbage with female characters. Having non white male characters play the villains isn't good enough. It looks like all of the Statesmen are men, which is pretty disappointing. Halle Berry looks to be part of the organization, but not as a field agent so that doesn't count.
It's going to suck extra hard if Roxy gets fridged to set up the conflict of the movie.