Bad guys in Sci Fi
Why are reptilian species always the bad guys? Why aren't they the victims for once?
shareWhy are reptilian species always the bad guys? Why aren't they the victims for once?
shareI personally like reptiles and amphibians as pets, I’ve owned quite a few of them. But they do generally have a predatory nature and a weird intelligence that is below ours but is still recognizable. If you watch a Florida Anole, he stalks prey at long range and slowly at first, planning his attack, a Leopard Frog barrels in like a bull in a China shop to feast…they make great and interesting pets!
They also instinctively camouflage and can attack at a moments notice…
They are impressive to me in their variety.
My Rock Python was about 30 inches long and was nearly always gentle, but when I startled her to clean her cage or feed her she would strike at me furiously! She was fast but somehow I was a hair faster lol!
Scary!!
Drac (Louis Gosset Jr.) from Enemy Mine (85) was pretty lizard-like and he was in many ways more humane than the human Dennis Quaid fighter pilot character who was sort of an asshole sometimes. Good movie btw👌
Maybe the notion that a ‘lesser creature’ could be our equal or better is inherently frightening?
I’d be way more afraid of Terminators and drones…those would take a hell of a lot of bullets to put down😳
Interesting post
shareENEMY MINE...EXCELLENT FILM...THE DRACS WERE INDEED PORTRAYED AS VERY SYMPHATHETIC...OTHER THAN DAVIDGE...WHO HAS TO BE TRAPPED WITH JERRY ON A NASTY PLANET TO UNDERSTAND THE DRACS...THE HUMANS IN THE FILM ARE PRETTY SAVAGE.
shareI don't think you ever saw Pacific Rim. Kaiju could take one hell of a pounding.
shareI have an indoor pond full of red-eared sliders and they would eat people if they could. Ninja turtles never get full and eat anything they can digest....dead or alive. They clear any vegetation I put in the water in hours. Even plants that supposedly taste awful to turtles.
shareI loved how the bad aliens in V would scarf down rats. It was a great touch :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZYoAmZX4rI
I was very young when V came out about 2 years old. Did they ever mention if they were supposed to be warm or cold blooded ?
sharethey were reptilian-looking under the skin. But they'd have to be endothermic/warm-blooded to function. Dinos, like birds, were likely warm-blooded, so you can look lizardy and still hang out at night in the cold, with the humans, sucking them dry.
shareIt might be because whenever I walked around in my garden, they usually had this impression-less look on their faces as if saying, "Who the hell are you and what are you doing here?"
And they'll also cling to the side of a branch and stick their necks up and make it puffy as to tell me, "Get the hell out of here, I'm looking for bugs to pass by so I can eat them."
If we were the size of bugs, they'd eat us.
I don't think they've gotten over the fact that mammals sit higher on the food chain. Mammals were on the bottom rung until the Dinosaurs went extinct.
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