Here:Yuuki said:I'd still recommend Chronicles of Riddick as a worthy candidate for Movie Defense Force. It wasn't an oscar-winner but for me it was a fun ride with some nice action scenes, a big universe, interesting set pieces (especially that prison planet, easily the highlight of the movie), etc. It was watchable, and ended on a pretty awesome cliffhanger:
...so when Bob tells me that the new Riddick has no explanation of what the FUCK happened after Chronicles, I'm a little pissed. Sorry but...WHAT? An entire evil galactic empire with gigantic fleets of ships and high-technology wasn't a big enough deal to continue on about? Where the hell did Riddick go from there?Riddick is left as the leader of the Necromongers after slaying Lord Marshall and taking his place upon the throne
You know what, screw spoilers, I'm going to dig up the plot of Riddick and see if it's even worth my time.
Isnt as cool as Peter Chung's animation Dark Fury but it explains things.
I still havent seen it but I highly doubt its like that, he probably hits on her, she says she is a lesbian and he being Riddick probably keeps hitting on her because he is just that good. Not going after the "fuck you straight" but after the "I am so good that for me its worth it, the other guys just dont know how to pleasure you", the idea isnt that after he fucks her she is no longer lesbian, the idea is that he is the exception because he is that good.Farther than stars said:So essentially this film's approach to sex can be summarized as both misogynistic AND homophobic. Yeah... like I needed more of a reason NOT to go and see this.
Also, stone-faced meat golem would be a really cool band name. I just needed to say that.
At least thats what I think it probably is as it fits the character since it wouldnt be the first time he acted like that (not related to sexuality though).
If Im wrong then they really went after a really dumb idea.