nope, because we'll see people jump all over them again for Civil War regardless of whether the film is good or not.
Marvel first impressions are right tho
nope, because we'll see people jump all over them again for Civil War regardless of whether the film is good or not.
They were in talks buying Warner 1 1/2 years ago.Disney would sell its mother to buy DC if a deal was presented.
I'm guessing you're young or just not that familiar with the comics.
Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams successfully ditched the camp a decade earlier than DKR. Miller's work on that mini-series, Batman: Year One, DD, and Wolverine is some of the best ever in terms of mainstream heroes (not to mention Sin City, Washington, etc.).
But when it comes to movies?
The dude's output has pretty consistently been shit. I think that's what he was getting at there. Totally fair.
I think buying WB is a bit too much, monopoly-ish. DC alone is in the realms of possibilities, not of likelihood however.They were in talks buying Warner 1 1/2 years ago.
I think you're probably exaggerating the weight his later work holds compared to the influence his earlier stuff still has.
Disney would sell its mother to buy DC if a deal was presented.
nope, because we'll see people jump all over them again for Civil War regardless of whether the film is good or not.
Marvel first impressions are right tho
Age of Ultron was glowing wasn't it?
Fans are too high on the hype of these things
Age of Ultron was glowing wasn't it?
Fans are too high on the hype of these things
Well said.
Frank Miller didn't "save" Batman.
Probably, but I really don't like a lot of his post-TDKR stuff. ASBAR was awful. I'm also a little salty with Miller because "Frank Millers RoboCop" was the absolute drizzling shits.
If anything he ruined him, since now Batman is expected to be Omniscient and capable of beating God if he has enough "Prep Time."
Well said.
Frank Miller didn't "save" Batman.
You would be incorrect on both fronts (a little bit rude/presumptuous too, if I may say). I was referring to mainstream perception of the character. Denny and Neal didn't have that wide an appeal outside of comics.
Booth would be pretty awful.I think buying WB is a bit too much, monopoly-ish. DC alone is in the realms of possibilities, not of likelihood however.
You think that would stop Disney lawyersWouldn't that nearly create a monopoly on the comics industry?
Disney would sell its mother to buy DC if a deal was presented.
Age of Ultron isn't a bad movie.
WB: You guys interested in working out a heavily discounted deal for DC?
Disney: nah, we're good.
WB: but
Disney: kthxbye
If anything he ruined him, since now Batman is expected to be Omniscient and capable of beating God if he has enough "Prep Time."
Age of Ultron was glowing wasn't it?
Fans are too high on the hype of these things
I ain't gonna argue with that.
...though I thought ASBAR was pretty funny.
If anything he ruined him, since now Batman is expected to be Omniscient and capable of beating God if he has enough "Prep Time."
Is that the same Frank Miller who pretty much saved Batman from forever being associated with the camp 60s show and wrote what many consider to be two of the defining comics - not only about that particular character - but of the medium itself? That Frank Miller?![]()
Marvel at least seems to take feedback to heart even if they don't always stick the landing. IM2 was too samey and concerned with set up so they got Shane Black to create a independent Tony Stark movie. Thor TDW is mediocre and they recognize that and have said they want Ragnarok to do for the character what Winter Soldier did for Cap. Avengers was too fluffy so AoU had more serious character moments and dramatic/philosophical beats. The end of the world story is overdone so they made Ant-Man a compact story about fathers and their daughters. I'm not saying they always fix their problems or ignoring the fact that they frequently create new issues for themselves but at least they're clearly trying.
BvS sounds like they doubled down on the MoS criticisms as well as creating brand new problems.
The first Twitter reactions were positive but also hinted at some of the movie's problems.Age of Ultron was glowing wasn't it?
Fans are too high on the hype of these things
And fuck no I hope Disney never gets their hands on dc. I'd settle for a one time justice League and avengers movie tho years down the line but that's about it
I'm baffled by people that are cancelling their plans to see a movie based on reviews.
The same people who thought AoU was going to be great and bought tickets ended up hating it after seeing it. How is this any different?
If you were wanting to see it before yesterday, you shouldn't change your plans. See it for yourself. If anything, you may like it more because of the expectations being in check instead of expecting the movie of the year.
You can have all the lawyers you want. You can't create a monopoly.You think that would stop Disney lawyers
It's a bad movie in the GAF-verse lol
To be fair, with Perlmutter and his design comitee out, the MCU is probably going to be amazing from CW on.![]()
The only character moment that you could give 2 shits about was the one the director fought tooth and nail to add, and then had to include random Thor scene because that was the ultimatum set on the movie. Marvel has its shtick and it works well but all those movies follow almost the exact same formula. .
Wouldn't that nearly create a monopoly on the comics industry?
Can you elaborate mate, I'm ignorant on whose who on the management front.To be fair, with Perlmutter and his design comitee out, the MCU is probably going to be amazing from CW on.
I could certainly see this. AoU was really boring. I'd rather watch a trainwreck than that.
He certainly changed mainstream perception of the character which was tied to Adam West's camp portrayal for two decades.
No. Its not that bad like people here make it. Like you know, Man of Steelno its plain and simply bad for everyone apart from marvel diehards.
Flash is superb. Arrow started strong, faltered a little in season 3, but 4 is great.All are bad. They are way to cheesy for me.
It's the greatest superhero movie flop in the history of the world.
I am sorry but that is hilarious on so many levels
Age of Ultron was glowing wasn't it?
Fans are too high on the hype of these things
And fuck no I hope Disney never gets their hands on dc. I'd settle for a one time justice League and avengers movie tho years down the line but that's about it
Disney: On second thought, we'll take Superman and Batman (plus villains) off your hands. You can keep Cyborg. Thx.
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The only character moment that you could give 2 shits about was the one the director fought tooth and nail to add, and then had to include random Thor scene because that was the ultimatum set on the movie. Marvel has its shtick and it works well but all those movies follow almost the exact same formula. All look like they were made from a suit checklist on things that worked on Ironman 1. Other than Winter Solider, but that movie was amazing.
Doctor Strange could be a steaming pile of shit for all we know. We'll have to wait to see how their next three films are before we can jump with joy.To be fair, with Perlmutter and his design comitee out, the MCU is probably going to be amazing from CW on.
Fantastic Four was released last year thoughIt's the greatest superhero movie flop in the history of the world.
I'm baffled by people that are cancelling their plans to see a movie based on reviews.
The same people who thought AoU was going to be great and bought tickets ended up hating it after seeing it. How is this any different?
If you were wanting to see it before yesterday, you shouldn't change your plans. See it for yourself. If anything, you may like it more because of the expectations being in check instead of expecting the movie of the year.
Isaac Perlmutter is the cheap, mega cheap, ultra cheap CEO of Marvel comics, who, along with his design comitee, was responsible for the vanillization of the MCU due to his profit ambitions. He and his comitee are gone since Marvel studios was separated from Marvel Comics.Can you elaborate mate, I'm ignorant on whose who on the management front.
With such cast? That's unpossible.Doctor Strange could be a steaming pile of shit for all we know. We'll have to wait to see how their next three films are before we can jump with joy.
WB: You guys interested in working out a heavily discounted deal for DC?
Disney: nah, we're good.
WB: but
Disney: kthxbye