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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Oh drat, they really ARE making a film out of the boobytrapped incest womb superhero comic The usual approach to adapting Millar comics is to turn them into something almost entirely different. The guy's entire creative output is try-hard edgy takes on popular comic concepts, then they get adapted into movies by making them less edgy and more like the things they were based on. I don't know why they bother though, because sanding the edge off something that has nothing to it but edge results in movies that have almost nothing to do with the comics they are supposedly adaptations of.
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:Counterpoint: because of property rights when someone makes something terrible that means someone good isn't making it. I can live with that and I bet you can too. Although I prefer my costumed heroes in funny paper form anyway because I can't watch a movie on the toilet.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:37 |
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our first shot at unlocking the whole Hanna-Barbera Universe,
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Apparently it's hipsters according the the upcoming comicbook: I long for a world where IPs can just stay dead.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:52 |
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lmfao at shaggy with a handlebar mustache, plugs, and sleeve
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Jerry Cotton posted:I can live with that and I bet you can too. Although I prefer my costumed heroes in funny paper form anyway because I can't watch a movie on the toilet. Dude, a kindle fire is like $79. How are you not always consuming media and making GBS threads, like me, the always online film critic?
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Mordja posted:I long for a world where IPs can just stay dead. Unless the creator is someone like Bill Watterson or Robert Zemeckis who stoically refuses to let their IP be remade or adapted then pretty much any IP which still has some cultural impact or nostalgia value will be up for grabs. Often the movie rights were sold for a song decades ago and producers have been fighting to retain or get hold of those rights ever since with the original creator long left out of the process. I've heard stories of Hollywood producers who quietly wait for particular IP licences to expire so they can swoop in and buy the rights the second they become available. There's also bunches of stories of studios fighting protracted legal battles lasting years in order to wrestle IP rights away from other studios if they feel they have some sort of claim over them. And then of course there's the studios that finance and produce a lovely low budget piece of poo poo film just to hang on to the rights, like the unreleased Roger Corman Fantastic Four film and the direct-to-DVD Dungeons and Dragons films. The actual media product that eventually gets released to the public often feels like an afterthought to these crazy backroom deals, unless they somehow get connected to people like the guy in charge of the Space Ghost relaunch who was a huge fan of the character and fought to stay true to the original. Also compare the version of Deadpool which ended up in the Wolverine film and the standalone Deadpool film .
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thathonkey posted:lmfao at shaggy with a handlebar mustache, plugs, and sleeve I'm sure he keeps his stache wax and hair product in his cute little man-purse. Actually, imagining Shaggy involved in meticulous grooming is kind of funny in any 'universe' let alone an apocalyptic one.
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But why not just make something new and good?
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Ron Paul Atreides posted:But why not just make something new and good? 'Dredd' was good and it lost money. Making something 'good' is a terrible way to run a business. Don't forget that a lot of the people brought in to produce or write or direct or act in these superhero movies have often never had the slightest interest in the characters before and have never read any of the comics their movie will be based on. There's some fascinating stories about producers back in the 90s or 00s arguing whether Superman needs to wear a cape or fly or any of that other silly stuff that just didn't make any sense to them. They don't loving care about the history of the character or what it might represent to the fans, that's just dumb lovely details as far as they're concerned. All they care about is that the character has some level of recognition with the general public which will make the advertising/promotion significantly easier. Convincing people to go see a film with characters ans situations they're not familiar with is risky and if they can buy an IP which has brand recognition built into it then they'll go for that option whenever they can. Edit: I'm cynical as gently caress about the Hollywood process but I've got tons of stories to back up my position. The more you look into it the shittier it looks. Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Apr 14, 2016 |
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Ron Paul Atreides posted:But why not just make something new and good? [interior, Hollywood studio] Sir, the peasants are asking for a new and good property again. "Release another Pirates movie and a Netflix show revival"
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:Dude, a kindle fire is like $79. How are you not always consuming media and making GBS threads, like me, the always online film critic? Because at buying a Kindle.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:'Dredd' was good and it lost money. Making something 'good' is a terrible way to run a business. Hollywood fundamentally disproves capitalism
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I can die happy if we can get a grimdark space jam cinematic universe of of this. Just hire the Charles Barkley shut up and jam gaiden folks.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:'Dredd' was good and it lost money. Making something 'good' is a terrible way to run a business. i just watched Dredd recently, and wow it was a really great flick. at the time i avoided it because i assumed it was just another lovely remake. dang, i wish i could have given them some money now, i want a sequel in that universe
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Moon Atari posted:The usual approach to adapting Millar comics is to turn them into something almost entirely different. The guy's entire creative output is try-hard edgy takes on popular comic concepts, then they get adapted into movies by making them less edgy and more like the things they were based on. I don't know why they bother though, because sanding the edge off something that has nothing to it but edge results in movies that have almost nothing to do with the comics they are supposedly adaptations of. Since you read Mark Millar comic. Are the anal joke and the church scene the only two things the movie kept from the Kingsman comic?
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whatever7 posted:Since you read Mark Millar comic. Are the anal joke and the church scene the only two things the movie kept from the Kingsman comic? I haven't read Kingsman because after reading Wanted I decided I was content just reading synopses or skimming Millar comics. I actually thought Kingsman was an alright movie though in a b grade sort of way, so I can't imagine what the comic actually involves.
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mark millar lol
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 17:34 |
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I heard the anal thing isn't in the comic which surprised me. Could be wrong though.
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whatever7 posted:Since you read Mark Millar comic. Are the anal joke and the church scene the only two things the movie kept from the Kingsman comic? The thing with Mark Hamill being one of the guys who refuses to go along with the scheme and is kidnapped was changed because he ended up playing the doctor who invents Valentine's weapon.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 18:12 |
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[running makeup and snotty face] LEAVE BATMAN V SUPERMAN ALONE
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:
Someone tried to say that BVS was bad and that Civil War was good, but I called him out on that poo poo
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 19:31 |
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i have very little interest in comic book movies but civil war looks pretty good i enjoyed the last standalone captain america movie fwiw. haven't seen ultron.
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:
what the gently caress is wrong with these people thathonkey posted:i have very little interest in comic book movies but civil war looks pretty good i enjoyed the last standalone captain america movie fwiw. haven't seen ultron. I saw ultron drunk with friends and had a lot of fun, haven't seen it sober and don't really see a reason to so
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:
It's funny how hung up Warner and fan boys are at accusing Marvel of bashing them when they got caught making bot accounts to pump up movie ratings and spam social media.
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Prokhor Zakharov posted:I saw ultron drunk with friends and had a lot of fun, haven't seen it sober and don't really see a reason to so It ends with a video game fight where everybody is slinging puns around, and jeremy renner has a scene where he explains that the movie is dumb and makes no sense, which doesn't absolve it of being dumb and making no sense
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 19:53 |
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Does anybody have that chart of the characters in Captain America civil war, and their parent's names?
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 20:00 |
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As I said before, I love that DC thinks it is competing with Marvel when Marvel is competing with Fox Its like how Penn State considers Ohio State its rival while Ohio State's rival is Michigan
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 20:03 |
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I guess you could say this movie wasn't so super after all!
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Libelous Slander posted:I guess you could say this movie wasn't so super after all! DC? Stands for "Didn't C it" lol
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you'd have to be batty to think BvS was good
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Its like how Penn State considers Ohio State its rival while Ohio State's rival is Michigan My dad does this, and it's fun to make him mad by just uttering the phrase "Land Grant Trophy".
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many johnnys posted:It ends with a video game fight where everybody is slinging puns around, and jeremy renner has a scene where he explains that the movie is dumb and makes no sense, which doesn't absolve it of being dumb and making no sense sorry you didn't like it i guess? like i said i had fun with friends so w/e
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SciFiDownBeat posted:you'd have to be batty to think BvS was good haha
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:
Is that Grace Randolph? BvS has made her completely, literally insane.
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ZDar Fan posted:Someone tried to say that BVS was bad and that Civil War was good, but I called him out on that poo poo i told him that his position is farcical if he just applied some of the theories of zizek, and then i passed out from the lack of oxygen in my anal cavity.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 20:22 |
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I can almost understand the stupidity of Mac vs PC fandom arguments, because this is like a major $2000 purchase you need to justify But how the gently caress you gonna yell "fanboy" over movies? These shits are $5. $1 if you wait for redbox and free if you go on them websites. Like are there even Fox fanboys? I don't think goodwill for X-Men had anything to do with Fant4stic being almost as hated as BvS.
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Jonas Albrecht posted:Is that Grace Randolph? BvS has made her completely, literally insane. holy poo poo you weren't kidding https://twitter.com/gracerandolph
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Prokhor Zakharov posted:holy poo poo you weren't kidding Oh, it doesn't end there... https://youtu.be/HDOQdur9CnQ
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Jonas Albrecht posted:Oh, it doesn't end there... OMG, that's the person literally every video / tweet making fun of awful YouTube critics uses as an example. This is amazing.
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