I also think that maybe Veidt got a little too full of himself wrt his power. He thought he was all-powerful, he thought it was a good idea, so clearly it was a good idea.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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A real Heather - Heather Graham - was cast as Heather McNamara, but her parents wouldn’t let her take the part because they thought the language and the content were too risque.
Good thing she held out and was able to make less-risque films like Boogie Nights.
Oh Heathers. I remember searching out blue tights so I could be just like Veronica! Good times.
My impression from the book (and I'm mainly posting this so that Miracleman can swoop in and correct me with an actual cite) was that Veidt thought Plan Disintegration was worth a try, but wasn't banking on it being permanent.
Got no specific cite, but that was my impression as well. Disintegrat-o-Plan was more of a "might buy me a minute or two" than a "Woohoo! Zapped Dr. M into Frosted Quantum Bits! Pwned, Blue Penised Bastard!"
As for whether either the "God Hates You" or "Psychic Squid" plan was meant to, in and of itself, achieve World Peace, I don't think either was meant to. The point was to temporarily unite humanity against a common threat, then Ozy builds on that. He already had his new, more optimistic product lines in place, etc etc. His plan, I think was more of a "Yes, UNITE! Now, isn't that nice? Don't you like that? Tell you what, alien or no alien (or Hateful Blue Dong God or no Hateful Blue Dong God), let's just keep up this whole united thing, what do you say? Huh? C'mon, guys...global hug."
Early Buzz: The First Reviews of JJ Abrams’ Star Trek
The person who collected these excerpts of reviews claims they're spoiler-free, but I haven't read the whole thing yet....
They are mostly very drooly.
The CHUD review excerpt seems to be the most down to earth.
So I've dipped a toe in the Sparkly Vampire Movie. And by dipped a toe, I mean I'm watching it in bits and pieces because I'm so embarrassed, I feel the need to watch it alone.
So I've dipped a toe in the Sparkly Vampire Movie. And by dipped a toe, I mean I'm watching it in bits and pieces because I'm so embarrassed, I feel the need to watch it alone.
If anyone happens to come in unexpectedly, do you hide your face and start shouting "Look away! Look away!"?