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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by a ROLLERCOASTER OF HAPPY ROMANTIC DISCOVERIES. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | This comic is | + | This comic is a follow-up to [[2056: Horror Movies]] released a month earlier. While the first Horror Movies comic was about giving voice to Randall's inability to enjoy horror movies, this comic takes Randall's previous position and exaggerates it. |
− | + | White Hat and Cueball discuss the appeal of horror movies and tragic plots. Cueball expresses his dissatisfaction with stories that focus on evoking negative feelings. As an example he mentions how he disliked the ending of ''{{w|Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic}}'' where Jack sacrifices his life in order to save Rose. White Hat does not seem to share Cueball's point of view on successful storytelling and sarcastically promises to send feedback to the movie director {{w|James Cameron}} as well as the 16th century playwright {{w|William Shakespeare}}. | |
− | + | In the title text Cueball (Randall?) discusses the ending of the science fiction novel ''{{w|The Giver}}'' where the fate of the main character Jonas [sic, [[2076: Horror Movies 2#Trivia|see Trivia]]] had been left ambiguous. The joke is a stereotype that the {{w|Newbery Medal}}, a children's literature award, is only given to books with tragic endings. | |
− | + | ==Transcript== | |
+ | {{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | + | :[White Hat and Cueball are walking.] | |
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:White Hat: So you don't like '''''any''''' horror movies? | :White Hat: So you don't like '''''any''''' horror movies? | ||
− | :Cueball: Spooky stuff is neat but I hate jump scares and watching people get murdered. Why would you '''''want''''' to see that? | + | :Cueball: Spooky stuff is neat but I hate jump scares and watching people get murdered. |
+ | :Cueball: Why would you '''''want''''' to see that? | ||
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:White Hat: It's like roller coasters. People like experiencing powerful feelings in a safe, controlled setting. | :White Hat: It's like roller coasters. People like experiencing powerful feelings in a safe, controlled setting. | ||
:Cueball: But why not '''''good''''' feelings? | :Cueball: But why not '''''good''''' feelings? | ||
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:White Hat: We've always been into tragic stories. Romeo and Juliet, Titanic... | :White Hat: We've always been into tragic stories. Romeo and Juliet, Titanic... | ||
:Cueball: See, that's another thing I don't get! | :Cueball: See, that's another thing I don't get! | ||
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:Cueball: I loved ''Titanic'' because Rose and Jack found each other and seemed so happy! I just hated the ending. | :Cueball: I loved ''Titanic'' because Rose and Jack found each other and seemed so happy! I just hated the ending. | ||
:White Hat: I'll be sure to give James Cameron and Shakespeare your feedback. | :White Hat: I'll be sure to give James Cameron and Shakespeare your feedback. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | + | In the original (current) title-text, there is a typo where the protagonist of ''The Giver'' is referred to as "Jonah" instead of "Jonas." | |
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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