Look at the replies. "I'm gonna be an artist!" "I'm gonna be a therapist!" "I'm gonna be a writer!" None of them want to be a miner, industrial farmer, sewer line worker, or do any of the dirty jobs that are necessary for society to function. Someone would have to be forced.
The word "orc" was used by Tolkien as a synonym for "goblin". His portrayal of goblins was directly lifted from the 1872 novel The Princess and the Goblin which depicted them as ugly gnomes who lived underground.
The word "orc" likely comes from "orcneas", an Old English word that is only known from a single mention in Beowulf and likely describes some sort of undead creature, like a draugr. It may also be a corruption of the word "ogre".
As for goblins (which "orc" was a synonym for), the word "goblin" was one of many words used to describe a number of different mythological creatures from European folklore, along with "gnome" or "fairy". The conception of goblins as monstrous green people is relatively recent.
I just watched Deep Shock (2003), a made-for-TV movie about wooden actors in an underwater facility made of plastic having a run-in with terrible CGI eels under the north pole.
The set is covered in plastic bowls painted silver, I guess to give it a sci-fi texture. Maybe they're supposed to be giant rivets or something.
The U.N. consists of twenty or so people sitting in a mostly empty concert hall. One guy who doesn't like Lead Lady's theory about smart eels or whatever just calls a vote to get her removed from her position, and they just decide it with a show of hands.
The music during the opening credits makes it sound like a Christmas movie.
Kid Wonder Woman goes to some arena where all the Amazonians are doing tricks and shit, but they're all doing different things at the same time, so it's like if you went to the Olympics and every game was happening at once.
No one has ever said "logic doesn't matter" in defense of a movie that was actually good. It's what people say when they refuse to admit they either have bad taste or are just blind fanboys who will swallow whatever slop their favorite brand puts in front of them.
There is absolutely no reason a movie can't be both emotionally and intellectually satisfying at the same time, nor is there any reason you shouldn't expect a movie to do both. No movie has ever had its emotional impact lessened by being logically consistent.
Are there boring but logical movies? Yes. Are they boring because they're logical? No.
• They tell you there's something wrong with you, and that only they can help you.
• They discourage you from speaking with outsiders.
• They use shaming and shunning to discourage dissent.
• They make you participate in repetitive group activities.
To clarify, a cult never makes it obvious that they're trying to make you do something. They use psychological manipulation to "encourage" you.
They will also discourage you from asking tough questions by saying you just don't understand because you're not enlightened enough, or they will tell you you're being influenced by some enemy.