AgitatedLemon wrote...
android654 wrote...
AgitatedLemon wrote...
What in the unholy hell did I watch?
Was that MTV animation?
That my good lemon was Æon Flux, probably the most avant-garde cartoon in existence, with more sexual themes than I could even hope to imagine. It was a interesting, because the hero (Æon) would die at the end of each mission due to her own incompetence, an incompetence which was almost always tied to one of her seemingly endless sexual proclivities. It was on MTV in 1991, back when they still had interesting things on. Charlize Theron had a movie of it in 2005, but obviously it was severely toned down for major audiences.
*sigh* I miss interesting things like this. And I wished this country wasn't so puritanical about sex.
Yeah, I knew that was Aeon Flux, but I never knew there was a MTV animated TV show about it. All I knew were the comics and the movie. I never read the comics, but the movie was incredibly... average.
I can only assume what they're trying to tell us is "Sex makes you retarded. and will likely kill you in the near future".
Anyway...
You'd think that EA, being the root of all evil that they are, just wouldn't care about what FOX news thinks. Everyone with 1/2 a brain knows FOX news has 0 idea what they're talking about anyway.
Yeah, the film was an ok action movie. However, Charlize Theron in skin tight clothing for an hour and a half is hard to say no to.
Nah, the creator, Peter Chung, is supposedly a huge pervert, and I think he was just putting it in since he likes those particular things. He said the thesis for the story was to mock James Bond, Superman and all of the invincible heroes by putting in someone who was above average in perilous and impossible situations. I mean any spy in real life who would try to do the things James Bond would, would be dead on their first mission. That's what he was trying to do. I think the point of the movie was to show how people can try to reinvent themselves over and over and will inevitably commit the same mistakes because people don't change.
But that's enough of the art lesson for today.
Well, that's very true, controversy sells. I mean look at any tabloid, the majority of those people are famous for sex tapes or naked pictures. If EA wanted to make money there would be nudity, cuz the second the news got wind of this, everyone with a console would run out and purchase it just to see what the fuss is about.
The thing that bothers me, if its an M rated game, don't tone down the content. That's the point of T rated games and PG-13 movies, for "adult" themes with tame content. Its a little insulting actually when you think about it.