Coincidence in name? http://www.kaosstudios.com/
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Check this out. I thought, that YK has drawn Hitler's face on a mars face mountain in GLOv3, but here it is. o_0

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Also, if the settlers are descendants of the Nazis who escaped to Mars (that is not yet confirmed, but it is an interesting paralel), Neo-Third Reich remits directly to them.Dream wrote:4th Reich sounds like an evolution and a big step in another direction. "neo 3rd Reich" is probably more about redoing the 3rd Reich as it was.
Interesting, indeed!Cailon wrote:Ah found it! The real reference-thread finally!
Such a stupid mistake!Sergio Nova wrote:Actually, the city opposed to Tiphares is Nezher
I thought that only Tiphares and Ketheres were, but there is no information on the cities on the other side, so I've assumed it's their original names. Anyway, that was quite underthought.Sergio Nova wrote:Also, names like Tiphares, Nezher, Binhar and Ketheres are not Kishiro's, but invention of American translators.
Transcribing Hebrew has always been problematic.moooV wrote: Googling "binhar" gave me nothing, only some arabs' profiles in social networks, who have the same name.![]()
A movie by Adrian Lyne? That is problematic. His only good film, as far as I have seen, is Lolita. Actually, he made the impossible. Kubrick had destroyed a great novel, and Lyne made a wonderful adaptation.Cailon wrote:I saw a movie called Jacob's Ladder some time ago, which depicted it more like a ladder to hell.
Problem is: there is no relation at all between Mad Max and Mad Max 2. The explanation given in the beginning of the second one is completely incongruous, to say the least. I believe the producers invented a link just because the first movie had been an international success - and, let's be honest, that is not a routine to Australian cinema.HumanRage wrote:actually, mad max is a dramatic movie, while when ones thinks about the mad max universe, it is most perfectly described in "mad max 2".
hence, "mad max 2" being the first movie taking place in the "mad max universe" , actually creating itSergio Nova wrote:Problem is: there is no relation at all between Mad Max and Mad Max 2. The explanation given in the beginning of the second one is completely incongruous, to say the least. I believe the producers invented a link just because the first movie had been an international success - and, let's be honest, that is not a routine to Australian cinema.HumanRage wrote:actually, mad max is a dramatic movie, while when ones thinks about the mad max universe, it is most perfectly described in "mad max 2".