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Connell 05-26-2016 12:53 AM

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I interpret it differently: Abe frees the livestock, so Molluck just goes for whatever is convenient, which ends up being the Muds. Which is somehow even bleaker, in my mind.

That's interesting, I think it was mostly this line that made me see it as an angry "last straw" kind of move because of Abe:

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All of a sudden there’s a young CEO and young executives running it and... He’s going to become very disillusioned and Abe is the catalyst because Abe screws his profits.

I like the idea there's new younger CEO's treading on his feet telling him how to do things, and then Abe just fucks him off so bad he goes off the deep end.

STM 05-26-2016 01:13 AM

Kinda goes against the grain of the cool, calm, collected image we have of Molluck though. I always saw him as this perfectly evil, but excellent, businessman.

Fuzzle Guy 05-26-2016 11:33 AM

If it's Abe's fault because he set the livestock free, it leaves little room for personal growth or development throughout the movie.

That needs to come in the sequel, following the happy ending with the destruction of Rupture Farms and freeing of the Mudokon Slaves, the Cartel now recognise Mudokon's as a liability and order a continent-wide execution of all Mudokon Slaves.

What seemed like a great ending in the first movie was actually a bad ending with horrific consequences with the hindsight of the second movie. Build up your hero, then knock him for 6 in the sequel. Story-telling, yo.

Holy Sock 05-27-2016 12:26 AM

Wasn't it that Abe accidentally sets the livestock free? It makes him more complicit with Mollucks decision. I remember Lorne talking about this somewhere.

Also, according to he flowchart, Molluck is under potential serious media scrutiny at the time, too.

SligValet 05-27-2016 06:17 AM

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If it's Abe's fault because he set the livestock free, it leaves little room for personal growth or development throughout the movie.

That needs to come in the sequel, following the happy ending with the destruction of Rupture Farms and freeing of the Mudokon Slaves, the Cartel now recognise Mudokon's as a liability and order a continent-wide execution of all Mudokon Slaves.

What seemed like a great ending in the first movie was actually a bad ending with horrific consequences with the hindsight of the second movie. Build up your hero, then knock him for 6 in the sequel. Story-telling, yo.

I dont think they would just up and off all their workforce though.

Thered be noone to slave for them, and by the time they find another species to enslave to the scale of Mudokons, they probably would have lost too much in profit to exist as companies anymore.

Nate 05-27-2016 09:57 PM

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I dont think they would just up and off all their workforce though.

Thered be noone to slave for them, and by the time they find another species to enslave to the scale of Mudokons, they probably would have lost too much in profit to exist as companies anymore.

Bear in mind that in some versions of the story Abe wasn't originally a slave, but rather a local tribesman. It might be that Muds were never going to be slaves, and the Glukkons weren't dependant on them as a workforce.

AbeMunchMudokonPop8 05-27-2016 11:22 PM

Now we're moving on from the plotline to the rating certificates.

Here's my concept.

US: PG
UK: PG
Australia: PG

Nepsotic 05-28-2016 12:48 AM

Troll

Fuzzle Guy 05-28-2016 02:03 AM

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I dont think they would just up and off all their workforce though.

Thered be noone to slave for them, and by the time they find another species to enslave to the scale of Mudokons, they probably would have lost too much in profit to exist as companies anymore.

Not heard of the final solution?

Perhaps it's upon the discovery that they possess these spiritual powers which endanger the Industrialists way of life - As the Big Bad, Lady Margaret makes the executive decision to execute the Mudokon slaves.

It's not a popular order with the Cartel, but they have no authority to undermine their Queen's decision. It is their responsibility to execute the Mudokons, and to find ways of making it economically viable.

You're then left with an even murkier, ethically greyer story as Abe and the Industrialists may in places be working toward the same goal, then against each other, then together, then against each other.
They both have similar goals but they both want very different outcomes from it. It'd be an epic roller coaster where characters are constantly switching sides and turning on each other. LOST: The Movie.

SligValet 05-28-2016 11:42 AM

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Not heard of the final solution?

Perhaps it's upon the discovery that they possess these spiritual powers which endanger the Industrialists way of life - As the Big Bad, Lady Margaret makes the executive decision to execute the Mudokon slaves.

It's not a popular order with the Cartel, but they have no authority to undermine their Queen's decision. It is their responsibility to execute the Mudokons, and to find ways of making it economically viable.

You're then left with an even murkier, ethically greyer story as Abe and the Industrialists may in places be working toward the same goal, then against each other, then together, then against each other.
They both have similar goals but they both want very different outcomes from it. It'd be an epic roller coaster where characters are constantly switching sides and turning on each other. LOST: The Movie.

Oh yeah, didn't think of it from the Glukkon's 2nd? perspective effectively being "so our slaves are now threatening to rise up and destroy our own race - we can't execute them, we'd loose our entire workforce - but oh, we can't let them live either or WE'RE the ones going extinct - I think we have to choose surviving over profit, for once"

Nate 05-29-2016 09:15 PM

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Troll

This is an official warning. If you disapprove of another member's posts, report them. I have ways of monitoring members and checking to see if they're who they say they are. Sure, they're not 100%, but I do look into it. You calling out 'troll', whether accurately or inaccurately, is spam.

Nepsotic 05-29-2016 11:36 PM

Sure it is but so are 90% of the other posts as of late.

Vlam 05-30-2016 06:58 AM

Wasn't Nepsotic joking?

Nepsotic 05-30-2016 07:36 AM

It was a semi joke. It was meant to be funny but some part of me definitely believes it.

AbeMunchMudokonPop8 06-07-2016 11:10 AM

How did I turn Oddworld into a Disney movie?
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What the actual fuck did I just read

Did you just turn Oddworld into a Disney flick somehow??


AbeMunchMudokonPop8 06-12-2016 10:51 PM

Speaking about that movie...













I'VE SEEN IT IN THE CINEMA!!

Nepsotic 06-12-2016 11:00 PM

Nobody gives a fuck.

Vlam 06-13-2016 05:48 AM

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Speaking about that movie...
I'VE SEEN IT IN THE CINEMA!!

Good to know! Did you enjoy it?

AbeMunchMudokonPop8 06-13-2016 08:34 AM

Yes. I loved it so much that Ratchet and Clank is now one of my most favourites like Oddworld is.
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Good to know! Did you enjoy it?


STM 06-13-2016 12:15 PM

Is anyone reminded of Chris (Simpsons Artist)?

Also, to stay on topic. I was legit really intrigued by those living-pods suspended from chains in Rupture Farms, I never really thought about the Mudokon living quarters before I saw that. I just assumed they kinda dropped down where they were working.

Nepsotic 06-13-2016 12:54 PM

abe is my favourite and i like fuzzles and gabbits because they are fluffy and sometimes they crawl in your bed when you are sleeping and you think they are a teddy but it is not its fuzzles and they are cute and a good joke to play on your friends is to put fuzzles in their shower to give them a fun birthday surprise

- love from AbeMunchMudokonPop (8)

STM 06-13-2016 09:26 PM

I can't even rep you for this.

paramiteabe 06-23-2016 04:28 PM

How about a live action movie using practical effects that is the way to go.

Connell 06-23-2016 04:30 PM

http://img04.deviantart.net/2ab6/i/2...e5-d810i07.jpg

Obe: Teh Moveiz

Nepsotic 06-24-2016 09:35 AM

http://puu.sh/pEzu0/b7287d0cb2.jpg
http://puu.sh/pEzvl/eb80254bfe.jpg

AbeMunchMudokonPop8 06-24-2016 10:36 AM

NO!!! Live action will NEVER work in Oddworld. Not even a single BIT!!
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How about a live action movie using practical effects that is the way to go.


Nepsotic 06-24-2016 02:42 PM

You must have missed the image posted by Connell if you truly think that.

FennecFyre 06-24-2016 07:22 PM

On one hand, I don't want to bash somebody's cosplay efforts.

On the other, that is a really, really bad cosplay.

Fuzzle Guy 06-25-2016 02:20 PM

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NO!!! Live action will NEVER work in Oddworld. Not even a single BIT!!

C'mon, it'd be boss. And no make-up either. Just do a re-telling with humans, as an artistic choice. I can picture it now;

Michael Cera as Abe ... Jonah Hill as Alf, John Hurt as Molluck, Bill Murray as Big Face. I'm sold.

Nepsotic 06-25-2016 11:31 PM

There already was a live action Oddworld movie though.