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Disney's 1991 cult superhero film about a jetpack-wearing pilot fighting Nazis during WWII is getting a sequel-reboot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film, presently titled The Rocketeers, will see a young African-American woman don the jetpack six years after the first film's story in order to stop the aviation technology from being stolen during the Cold War after Cliff Secord, the first film's hero, goes missing. If you haven't yet watched the first movie, please do; it's a delight. [x]
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1. First and current impressions? 2. Describe your dream video game (either to play or to create). 3. Valor, Mystic, or Instinct? 4. If you could voice any fictional character, who would it be and why? 5. Pie or cake?
Killing off characters in a story--even the main characters--is not an inherently bad thing. Popular fiction as of late, however, seems to be under the impression that killing a character is automatically good writing because of how much of a ~twist~ it is. The problem is that killing characters for the sake of killing characters or having a twist is pretty poor storytelling. So do heroes need to die? Not necessarily. But sometimes it can work.
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Kinda sounds like you think it's an either-or thing. It’s possible to be respectful of other cultures and to be creative at the same time.