dj_clawson posted:Something that didn't require a licensing agreement with a real liquor company. Just like Matt's vague German beer. Apparently the reason Jessica Jones looked so goddamned cheap was because the show runner spent about a quarter of the budget licensing Wild Turkey for half the episodes only to have it replaced with a fake replica brand when the studio put a stop to it. By then though the damage was done and she won't be show running season two.
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What's the difference between paying for a product placement and being paid for a licensing agreement?
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 14:14 |
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Lawyers, and who has the better ones.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 14:41 |
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PriorMarcus posted:Apparently the reason Jessica Jones looked so goddamned cheap was because the show runner spent about a quarter of the budget licensing Wild Turkey for half the episodes only to have it replaced with a fake replica brand when the studio put a stop to it. By then though the damage was done and she won't be show running season two. Hahahahahahahha seriously?
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 14:49 |
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Melissa Rosenberg isn't coming back?
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 14:54 |
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counterfeitsaint posted:What's the difference between paying for a product placement and being paid for a licensing agreement? There's a fun story about this, back in the day licensing agreements were the norm and product placement was unheard of. At the time Spielberg was running around trying to get his new ET movie off the ground, went to Mars Inc. and said "Hey we want to use M&M's as a big part of the movie, a way for the child and alien to bond." Mars said "Great, give us $25k and you can do what you want." Spielberg leaves to try and work some extra money out of his investors. Hershey, being direct competitors and former business partners of Mars, get wind of this and arrange a meeting with Spielberg. They tell him "Hey, we have this brand new product that looks just like M&M's that's having trouble finding its footing. You can put it in your movie for free, and if you have the alien say our name we'll give you $15k." And thus was modern product placement born by those assholes at Hershey.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 15:05 |
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goons: the most gullible creatures
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 15:06 |
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Soothing Vapors posted:goons: the most gullible creatures
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 15:50 |
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I guess I was addled by the idea that JJ looked cheap.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 15:52 |
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zoux posted:I guess I was addled by the idea that JJ looked cheap. I was addled cause it was PriorMarcus. That was top work, well done.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:There's a fun story about this, back in the day licensing agreements were the norm and product placement was unheard of. At the time Spielberg was running around trying to get his new ET movie off the ground, went to Mars Inc. and said "Hey we want to use M&M's as a big part of the movie, a way for the child and alien to bond." Mars said "Great, give us $25k and you can do what you want." Spielberg leaves to try and work some extra money out of his investors. Hershey, being direct competitors and former business partners of Mars, get wind of this and arrange a meeting with Spielberg. They tell him "Hey, we have this brand new product that looks just like M&M's that's having trouble finding its footing. You can put it in your movie for free, and if you have the alien say our name we'll give you $15k." How the hell did companies convince Hollywood that they had to get paid if their product was shown on a screen?
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 18:50 |
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They had the lawyers and loved sending overly broad cease and desists for using their trademark without authorization, is my guess. We could probably look it up though. IP law is pretty interesting imho.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 18:54 |
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Seconding the notion that Daredevil holds up really well after a re-watch. In some ways, it gets better because I'm able to pick up on things and connect dots that I missed the first time, sort of like The Wire but not nearly as deep. I can see how some people think it was slow but, to me, that's part of the effectiveness of it. The biggest mistake they made was killing off Ben so soon. His character was really great and I thought he could have lent more in season 2 as Matt's confidant. Is Bullseye confirmed for Season 2? He seems to be the only one missing so far. Pissed that Kingpin won't have more screen time. Looks like they tweaked the costume a bit too which is good because the reveal in season one was pretty underwhelming and more than a little bit goofy.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 19:20 |
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I haven't heard one official word about Bullseye.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 19:30 |
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HIJK posted:It's a character from the comics called Stone or Granite or Diamond or something else equally unimaginative. Also there was a comic book panel to go with it that the show copied. The ones from the comics were Stick, Stone, Shaft, and Claw. Stone is the coolest
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:The ones from the comics were Stick, Stone, Shaft, and Claw. Stone is the coolest Not to be confused with the spider man villains, Styx and Stone.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:30 |
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I was hoping Wesley was somehow Bullseye when I watched, but welp!
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:44 |
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Light Gun Man posted:I was hoping Wesley was somehow Bullseye when I watched, but welp! People say, and I can't remember if this comes from anyone official or speculation or what, but that the sniper that shot those cops to frame DD was Bullseye.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:51 |
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I mean, there's no way to prove it wasn't him. But I think you only see a shadowy figure set up a gun and that's it. No detail.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:52 |
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Wasn't there something with the dudes backpack or something that was a hint at Bullseye? I can't remember now.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:54 |
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mikeraskol posted:Wasn't there something with the dudes backpack or something that was a hint at Bullseye? I can't remember now. Ace of Spades.
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LORD OF BUTT posted:Good lord, if you think people are getting angry about Iron Fist now, they're gonna go loving nuclear if the show has Literally Fu Manchu in it. Apparently Fu Manchu isn't public domain yet and Marvel lost their licence deal on the character a while back which has prevented them from reprinting a whole bunch of comics, so unless they've signed a new deal with the Sax Rohmer Estate we probably won't see him anytime soon. I guess they could always swap in The Yellow Claw! Alan Moore wrote Fu Manchu into the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comics but was very careful never to actually use his name. Edit: apparently Marvel used the character recently but he'd changed his name to Zheng Zu. Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Mar 10, 2016 |
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zoux posted:People say, and I can't remember if this comes from anyone official or speculation or what, but that the sniper that shot those cops to frame DD was Bullseye. He wasn't, but he will be when they retcon it later.
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PerniciousKnid posted:He wasn't, but he will be when they retcon it later. they put a very clear hint that he was bullseye in his scene
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PriorMarcus posted:Apparently the reason Jessica Jones looked so goddamned cheap was because the show runner spent about a quarter of the budget licensing Wild Turkey for half the episodes only to have it replaced with a fake replica brand when the studio put a stop to it. By then though the damage was done and she won't be show running season two. Did Jessica Jones get good? I stopped after 5 episodes, it just wasn't grabbing me the way Daredevil did.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 23:17 |
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jet sanchEz posted:Did Jessica Jones get good? I stopped after 5 episodes, it just wasn't grabbing me the way Daredevil did. If you didn't like the first five, don't bother.
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jet sanchEz posted:Did Jessica Jones get good? I stopped after 5 episodes, it just wasn't grabbing me the way Daredevil did. It got pretty good, but Simpson's (the police officer) storyline is a tangent in an otherwise tight storyline. But I am a big David Tennant fan, so I enjoyed every scene he was in.
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jet sanchEz posted:Did Jessica Jones get good? I stopped after 5 episodes, it just wasn't grabbing me the way Daredevil did. There's a tactical realism joke in here somewhere.
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Slowpoke! posted:It got pretty good, but Simpson's (the police officer) storyline is a tangent in an otherwise tight storyline. Ehhhh, no, his character - like many characters in the show - is a foil for JJ. In his case illustrating the distinction between JJ's avoidance of murder and the utilitarian mindset of Simpson. He has plenty to do with the plot as well.
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I think the thing about JJ is that the main Jessica vs. Killgrave plot is so overwhelmingly urgent and compelling that any time spent elsewhere feels like it's wasting your time. Even if the other stuff is good, with thematic or eventual plot relevance, while you're learning about Simpson or the twins or whatever you have this voice in the back of your head saying "who cares about this, what about Killgrave, he's still out there and he's scary, oh god oh god". This is behind the oft-voiced complaint that the season is a few episodes too long and motivates a lot of the Simpson-was-right brigade. I'd speculate that this is came about largely due to David Tennant's performance, and that at some earlier stage of production Killgrave wasn't quite so prominent, only one story thread among many, like in the comic. This is both a strength and a weakness, in that the central conflict is incredibly engaging, but it leaves the whole show kind of unbalanced. The season might have been better if it was either a like a 6 episode miniseries just about Killgrave, or if the 13 episodes made room for more disconnected cases-of-the-week, moving to concentrate on Killgrave in the back half or so.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:35 |
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I forgot -- did we ever see Leland's son in Daredevil Season 1, or just hear about him? Because I imagine he'll be introduced as The Owl eventually, and there's a perfect actor to play him who looks a lot like Alex Maleev's version from the comics: Louis C.K.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:I forgot -- did we ever see Leland's son in Daredevil Season 1, or just hear about him? Never saw him, but mentioned at least twice.
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Omnomnomnivore posted:I think the thing about JJ is that the main Jessica vs. Killgrave plot is so overwhelmingly urgent and compelling that any time spent elsewhere feels like it's wasting your time. Even if the other stuff is good, with thematic or eventual plot relevance, while you're learning about Simpson or the twins or whatever you have this voice in the back of your head saying "who cares about this, what about Killgrave, he's still out there and he's scary, oh god oh god". This is behind the oft-voiced complaint that the season is a few episodes too long and motivates a lot of the Simpson-was-right brigade. I'd speculate that this is came about largely due to David Tennant's performance, and that at some earlier stage of production Killgrave wasn't quite so prominent, only one story thread among many, like in the comic. It's "Kilgrave."
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enraged_camel posted:It's "Kilgrave." Why? Was "Murder Corpse" already taken?
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notthegoatseguy posted:Never saw him, but mentioned at least twice. Yeah I think Leland talks to "Lee" on the phone and tells him not to come to New York (episode 7 or 8 I think).
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TheMaestroso posted:Ehhhh, no, his character - like many characters in the show - is a foil for JJ. In his case illustrating the distinction between JJ's avoidance of murder and the utilitarian mindset of Simpson. He has plenty to do with the plot as well. Oh, I agree; just like Robin/Rubin and Jeri's plots, he also represents a different facet of the abuse that underlines the whole show. However, just like the ninja stuff in Daredevil, I think his plot was really derailed by MCU worldbuilding. The IGH crap is better handled in the main storyline, where it's part of JJ coming to understand Kilgrave better, and part of her relationship with Patsy's mom. Mameluke fucked around with this message at 19:30 on Mar 11, 2016 |
# ? Mar 11, 2016 19:26 |
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Luke Cage drops Sept 30th: http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/mike-colter-announces-luke-cage-premiere-date
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HIJK posted:Luke Cage drops Sept 30th: http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/mike-colter-announces-luke-cage-premiere-date Sweet Christmas!
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HIJK posted:Luke Cage drops Sept 30th: http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/mike-colter-announces-luke-cage-premiere-date Hot drat!!!
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So can we assume from his "it'll be lots of action" and previous "it's nothing like the Luke Cage you knew" quote it'll be a grim n' gritty re-imagining in the vein of Daredevil and Jessica Jones? Can we just get one decent superhero show that's actually funny and light? I doubt even Iron Fist will be.
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