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Also a lot of the time shitty media just uses politics to try to supplement its shortcomings. Sometimes something just sucks but demands you like it for the beliefs it espouses.
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Examples? Like WaPo's smarmy "Democracy Dies in Darkness" tagline?Also a lot of the time shitty media just uses politics to try to supplement its shortcomings. Sometimes something just sucks but demands you like it for the beliefs it espouses.
Ghostbusters 2016 is a pretty good example. It was boring and uninspiring, but it tried to pretend that the heros having vaginas meant anything. Another example is basically all of Star Trek Discovery. It was a step back in both storytelling and philosophy fun from most other incarnations of trek, and the protagonist is an empty shell, but I'm supposed to like it because it represents the superior future and poc empowerment or something.Examples? Like WaPo's smarmy "Democracy Dies in Darkness" tagline?
Take comfort in Get Woke Go Broke.Ghostbusters 2016 is a pretty good example. It was boring and uninspiring, but it tried to pretend that the heros having vaginas meant anything. Another example is basically all of Star Trek Discovery. It was a step back in both storytelling and philosophy fun from most other incarnations of trek, and the protagonist is an empty shell, but I'm supposed to like it because it represents the superior future and poc empowerment or something.
Batman is unfortunately kind of hamstrung these days by a few things.I completely agree. The level of nuance and a dilema between lawful good and moral good is I think a hallmark of Green Lantern which is especially prevelant in the current Morrison run. I know Emerald Twilight was controversial, but I think that it was the epitome of what GL is and the Johns retcon actively spoiled this by deflecting the 'blame' for Parallax onto this weird cosmic alien monstrosity. I get why they did it of course - they needed to bring Hal back and having him be responsible for attempted genocide might turn people off him- but it still spoils the narrative. It raises the question of which is more important, the sales of a character and their popularity, or the integrity of the art, and obviously the company would prefer the former. After all, you can't but a genocidal maniac on a Lunchbox.
Elegance is a lost art in modern comic storytelling. The closest you get to a moral grey-zone in the mainstream is Batman, who is frankly very tame these days if you remove all the edgy window dressing. Even Deadpool's been softened since he became popular. The only outlier is the Punisher, but I wouldn't really describe him as A-list in terms of popularity. It's this inhuman black and white outlook that so many people have these days - you must be completely virtuous (but not for religious reasons) and without fault or you're trash. You see it in regards to anyone in a position of power or influence, and it's completely unrealistic.
I once read a comment somewhere that "Democracy Dies in Darkness" isn't actually a warning, but a mission statement. Best comeback to WaPo's sanctimonious grandstanding and duplicity I've ever seen.Examples? Like WaPo's smarmy "Democracy Dies in Darkness" tagline?
Months ago I watched Seasons 1 and 2 of House. He's cracking black jokes, women jokes, all sorts of un PC jokes or comments. It's there to show his misanthropic personality, but ultimately, he ends up kinda sorta being right. That would never fly now. He would have to be humiliated in some way, told off by a POC or gay or whatever flavour of protected character of the day.Everything. Literally every program or project is neutered in the name of woke now. It’s so cowardly.
You notice it most when you watch stuff from every just a few years ago. It’s most noticeable on the funnier edgier stuff - can you imagine the reaction to Brass Eye if it was made now? It just wouldn’t happen. But even innocuous stuff has changed. I was round at a friend’s place a while ago and they have young kids who were watching a Mickey Mouse cartoon - it was set in India and both of us remarked that you couldn’t have the images they had in the cartoon nowadays, and wondered when it was from. It was from 2008.
The last ten years have changed media beyond belief. It’s not just jarring diversity (black people in viking villages were not the norm ffs), it’s the total removal of anything that might possibly give offence.
But mild offence is funny, it’s what a huge amount of humour is based on. Riffing on stereotypes can be funny. And it’s not hatred, it’s just the gentle ribbing that used to be funny and friendly. I can’t think of a single current year program I find laugh out loud funny. Not one. It’s dour, puritanical stuff. There’s no real satire any more either, it’s all bludgeoning you over the head with your own guilt or someone’s politics. It’s absolutely shite and I hate it
The popularity of the Joker is a symptom of a wider problem in comics- which is that they take themselves too seriously. Every writer thinks that their story will be the next Dark Knight Rises or Long Halloween, and with most of the best original and marketable takes on the big characters taken, they decide that just being Really Serious is they key to creating art.First, DC is a slave to the popularity of both Batman and the Joker. So it's only a matter of time before Current Writer is going to try to write their Joker story
There was a big argument about this on r/GC back in the day. I think it was around the time that they were bannign anything that even remotely resembled debate, but there was a great deal of sperging about 'Scythian warrior women' and the fact that Amazons are actually sexist. I don't think that the historical exclusion of women from combat roles is misogynistic at all, since it's a simple fact that someone would have had to stay and care for the home (Fetching water, grinding wheat, making clothing, feeding animals, feeding children, cleaning, going to market, keeping the fire, cooking etc etc.), and women being less physically strong were better suited to this role. It sucks that women didn't get to do cool shit, but honestly just surviving childbirth was a feat in itself so I think they earned the right to not get clubbed to death in a battle.Maybe--just maybe--there weren't a lot of women warriors back in the day not because women were "forbidden from training" or whatever the fuck, but because only a small percent of women are as strong as the average man, and finding and training those women was a waste of time when any random jabroni off the street could beat them.
The Boston Dynamics robot dog episode was great but that's about it. The nuance is gone from Black Mirror.Really liked season 1 of Stranger Things, season 2 had some weird moments but was overall OK. Season 3 I don't what the fuck happened. Maybe the novelty just wore off for me but felt like they were trying to hit you over the head with women good men dumb at the expense of telling a good story with likeable characters.
Black Mirror - maybe not exactly political but what was a neat little sci-fi show like a modern Twilight Zone went off the rails in season 5. We went from interesting concepts and dystopias to "is it gay if you fuck your buddy in VR but he is a woman", "Facebook bad" and what I can only assume is a coded cry for help from Miley Cyrus through the medium of a Netflix show.
David Mazzuchelli drew a nice little piece for the supplemental material of a Batman: Year One reprint that sums things up nicely.The popularity of the Joker is a symptom of a wider problem in comics- which is that they take themselves too seriously. Every writer thinks that their story will be the next Dark Knight Rises or Long Halloween, and with most of the best original and marketable takes on the big characters taken, they decide that just being Really Serious is they key to creating art.
I personally hated the Joker movie. I dislike Joker backstories in general, because I think it wrecks the opposition that Joker has to Batman. Bruce Wayne is defined by his past traumas and is unable to move on from them, wheras historically (with the exception of Killing Joke) the Joker is fully immersed in the present. He has no past, no name, he's acting in the moment and everything he does seems completely random. Even when he has a scheme with phases, it's chaotic. Giving him a tragic past just turns him into anti-Batman, which I don't think is as interesting. Joker was just so serious, and the bits where i laughed were (I think?) not supposed to be funny. Comics and comic book media can be serious, but they shouldn't take themselves seriously because they are at their heart ridiculous.
The biggest mistake any writer ever made was in pretending that Batman isn't inherantly ludicrous. It's been said before, but - He's a man in a bat suit! That's really silly, and the contrast with his uber-sad and not funny backstory and humourless personality is partially what makes him so fun to read. He's probably one of the silliest mainstream comic heroes, and yet he's the one that people seem to take the most seriously and which writers seem to increasingly want to take seriously. Batman worked because he was the straightman in a world of lunatics, who was semi-aware that he himself was also a lunatic. As you say, by adding a bunch of bat-family with their own uber-serious (and boring) backstories, it diminishes the effect of Batman himself. and overshadows him
Part of it in addition to all that is that men are expendable, women are not when it comes to producing the next generation. A woman can only give birth once every nine months and once she pregnant, that's it, she's not producing any more kids. Guys don't have this issue. He can knock up 10 different women. If nations or regions go to war, you send those you can afford to lose. It's one of the reasons if you look at most cultures around the world, those in power had harems or multiple wives. With death, disease, war and all these other factors, I need to have an heir, so I'll fuck all these women and hope one of them produced an heir.There was a big argument about this on r/GC back in the day. I think it was around the time that they were bannign anything that even remotely resembled debate, but there was a great deal of sperging about 'Scythian warrior women' and the fact that Amazons are actually sexist. I don't think that the historical exclusion of women from combat roles is misogynistic at all, since it's a simple fact that someone would have had to stay and care for the home (Fetching water, grinding wheat, making clothing, feeding animals, feeding children, cleaning, going to market, keeping the fire, cooking etc etc.), and women being less physically strong were better suited to this role. It sucks that women didn't get to do cool shit, but honestly just surviving childbirth was a feat in itself so I think they earned the right to not get clubbed to death in a battle.
I prefer Joker from that 90s Batman cartoon (voice: Mark Hamill).Joker