Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Mad Max Fury Road (2015), Halloween (2018), Star Wars Episode VII (2015), are some examples of movies that got a sequel 10+ years later. What are some movies that came out 10+ years ago you would like to see another installment of?

That was my first guess. I was thinking "I wonder what the top-voted answer would be, probably something related to jesus or christianity, maybe a sequel to bible if that has a movie equivalent."

The average person's sense of humor is so predictable. You could probably run simulations on memes and produce funnier stuff than that.

Humans are a macro-neuron in society. Society uses humans for processing power. It doesn't use them in a conscious way, but in a mechanical way, in order to adapt to outside stressors, such as war, famine, and more subtle things, etc. The average person is so similar to the next member of the crowd for a very good reason: there need to be some kind of synchronicity, some kind of union and cohesiveness and relatedness, just like in the brain, think about the sandpile model and what came after that, too much synaptic activity and your brain goes in overdrive, it's like white noise, it's like an epileptic shock, too few firings of synapses and you're basically comatose. You get the point. My point is that society forms discrete-like categories, like the brain has specialized regions such as the visual cortex with the hypercolumns, etc. We have medics, we have politicians, we have ecologists, etc. Macro-neurons everywhere. Forces, more subtle and varied than just hunger, sex drive, etc. manipulate and direct people around, as if they make people gravitate towards ideas, ideologies, they defend their profession, their ideas, their political stance, etc. in a rational, intelligent manner, with logic! Imagine that. It's too funny. Imagine someone defending why he chose his wife. Even the most stupid and immature person realizes that this is silly, it was your choice, period, who cares? But most people are moved around, wave after wave of idea, these ideological waves diffuse and scatter, they go through society, then they go back, while other ideas fly through this chinese brain and intersect and clash with other waves, just like synaptic firings intersect eachother, spread, change their course, die down, intensify, etc. And then, in all this story, you, the guy that posted this Holy Bibble joke, are just floating in an abstract macro-neuron mesh, receving the most popular signals, adjusting its synaptic weights in response to the input, and giving off an output:

The Passion of the Christ 2

"He's back, and he's not happy."

/r/movies Thread Parent