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And no one I know IRL actually likes his films. Not a single person.

I quite like 300 and Watchmen, but that's maybe more to do with the storyboarders Miller, Moore and Gibbons than the director.

Why does this supposed "anti sjw" look exactly like the piss take of consoomer shows RLM did?

Don't ask questions. Just consume product and get angry about new product.
 
Here's my two cents: Most people don't care anymore about 90s capeshit except edgy try-hards like Ed Piskor. It's mainly a bunch of boomers and older millennials who rage about the current state of superheroes the way their dads rage about how it was better in the good ol' days. And the funny thing is, July lauded the success of manga over American comics. Instead of following that direction and hiring a mix of different talents with different art styles, to mix things up a bit and attract a larger audience, he goes full 90s capeshit to fight the current deluge of woke capeshit.
Well, between the popularity of manga in the US and the global media phenomenon that is the MCU, not even getting into the popularity of more "edgy capeshit" like The Boys and Invincible, the case could be made that the demand for the material exists but that it's just not being met. That said, the idea that a first time creator with one 96 page book is going to be able to fulfill the demand for a imprint-wide fictional universe comparable to what Marvel and DC had in the late 80s-early 90s, something that was organically developed after decades of work over thousands upon thousands of issues, is very optimistic at this very early stage.


I really like anthologies too, but in practice I can see how trying to coordinate a handful of artists and writers signed to contracts, wrangled to get all their stuff done and in before deadline, and then splitting up all the money could be more complicated and less fun than just making a book yourself.

IIRC, the remnants of WC published a CG anthology that lasted all of one late issue, right?

They made CG Jumpstart, which was intended as a Wizard-style comics coverage magazine full of exclusive interviews and comics content, but was never published due to Steve Dye, the magazine's editor pulling out of WC and the project itself over the Thot Wars of 2020 and taking all of the material with him on account of Ro never actually hammering out a solid contract with the guy. Dye went on to make a non-WC affiliated magazine along those line called ROK!T, which didn't really set CG on fire,
perhaps on account of the internet making publications like Wizard obsolete like 25 years ago.

Graham Nolan is currently putting together GIANT-SIZE TWO-FISTED MANLY TALES, a fight comic anthology which apparently Nolan is griping about all the problems you just described.
 
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I really like anthologies too, but in practice I can see how trying to coordinate a handful of artists and writers signed to contracts, wrangled to get all their stuff done and in before deadline, and then splitting up all the money could be more complicated and less fun than just making a book yourself.

IIRC, the remnants of WC published a CG anthology that lasted all of one late issue, right?

Did they ever deliver on Vestige #2?
 
I quite like 300 and Watchmen, but that's maybe more to do with the storyboarders Miller, Moore and Gibbons than the director.
I maintain my position that Snyder is a "Garbage In - Garbage Out" kind of director. Give him a good script, and he'll turn out a good movie. Give him a script like Batman v Superman, and you'll get a movie like Batman v Superman.
 
I maintain my position that Snyder is a "Garbage In - Garbage Out" kind of director. Give him a good script, and he'll turn out a good movie. Give him a script like Batman v Superman, and you'll get a movie like Batman v Superman.
This was the same guy who said he hated Superman and took the darker aspects of Batman and applied them throughout the DCEU. It was a dumb idea since everything became grimdark and nothing stood out. Metropolis and the other DC cities were as gloomy as Gotham, which made them all feel like the same place to me. Honestly, I don't get what DC and Warner Bros were thinking giving him this entire comic book line to adapt. Not everything has to look and feel like Watchmen!
 
This was the same guy who said he hated Superman and took the darker aspects of Batman and applied them throughout the DCEU. It was a dumb idea since everything became grimdark and nothing stood out. Metropolis and the other DC cities were as gloomy as Gotham, which made them all feel like the same place to me. Honestly, I don't get what DC and Warner Bros were thinking giving him this entire comic book line to adapt. Not everything has to look and feel like Watchmen!
My best guess is that since both Watchmen and the Dark Knight Trilogy did so well financially, while the more bright Superman Returns underperformed, the execs got the weird brainworm that DC needed to be "dark and gritty" in order to succeed.

Until it didn't.

Then they got the idea that "we'll make it fun and quippy just like Marvel!" Only that didn't work either.

The whole DCEU is really a good example of how not to do a cinematic universe. They needed to have some kind of Kevin Feige type figure that was both familiar and had respect for the source material, and who knew how to work with writers and directors to get stuff on screen and on budget.
 
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My best guess is that since both Watchmen and the Dark Knight Trilogy did so well financially, while the more bright Superman Returns underperformed, the execs got the weird brainworm that DC needed to be "dark and gritty" in order to succeed.

Until it didn't.

Then they got the idea that "we'll make it fun and quippy just like Marvel!" Only that didn't work either.

The whole DCEU is really a good example of how not to do a cinematic universe. They needed to have some kind of Kevin Feige type figure that was both familiar and had respect for the source material, and who knew how to work writers and directors to get stuff on screen and on budget.
Or Bruce Timm, since the Justice League series and JL Unlimited imho are the best adaptations to date of these characters. I actually got the sense that Superman and Batman were great friends in those shows, despite Batman's pragmatic contingency plans in case Superman and the other heroes go rogue.
 
Or Bruce Timm, since the Justice League series and JL Unlimited imho are the best adaptations to date of these characters. I actually got the sense that Superman and Batman were great friends in those shows, despite Batman's pragmatic contingency plans in case Superman and the other heroes go rogue.
Bruce Timm serving as the executive producer for the DCEU would've been amazing. However I'm guessing since his only experience was with the animation side of things, either he or the WB execs would think he wouldn't be the right choice for running live action productions that run in the hundreds of millions.

Plus, the same WB execs would probably try to put on the same kind of pressure to rush to a Justice League team up movie in order to directly compete with Marvel, rather slowly build up to the team up movie like the MCU did.
 
I'm not naive enough to think Rolling Stone has no agenda of their own or is some bastion of unbiased apolitical journalism, but what has me thinking the allegations have some credibility behind them is that RS is not stating its own conclusions, but are relaying the leaked conclusions of an internal investigation by Warner Brothers. Who do have every reason to want to find the truth of what was behind the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut bullshit.

And even if those conclusions are wrong, they're what Warner Brothers thinks, not what Rolling Stone or the court of public opinion thinks, about the insane shit Zack Snyder got up to. Which means he's as fucked as Joss Whedon is as far as being a hollywood blockbuster director again goes.
Why are you guys blindly believing this obvious hit piece? Is the hateboner for Zack Snyder that strong?
 
Why are you guys blindly believing this obvious hit piece? Is the hateboner for Zack Snyder that strong?
Personally, all I know about him is that he apparently shat on people that were both supporting him and running a charity event at the same time... If that's true, then way to go pushing away people who would have been in your corner, Zack.

I'm usually willing to defend most anyone from the activist smear merchants but I assume I'd probably end up regretting it and hating him just as much as so many seem to, so who am I to tell them to stop?
 
Gabe's Tough guy act scared Mark Brooks who asked for security.

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Rippa keeps teasing the Lawyer Arc of the RippaVerse Saga

I know the middle of Campaigns can kind of lull.
 
My best guess is that since both Watchmen and the Dark Knight Trilogy did so well financially, while the more bright Superman Returns underperformed, the execs got the weird brainworm that DC needed to be "dark and gritty" in order to succeed.

It never fails to astonish me how you can get so rich on the average intelligence of a Hollywood executive.

Bruce Timm serving as the executive producer for the DCEU would've been amazing.

I think Paul Dini would edge out ahead of him, in my rankings.

Gabe's Tough guy act scared Mark Brooks who asked for security.

Lol

What do you get when Mark Brooks cries to comic nerds about the big bad comic nerd?

A wet pussy.

July: grifter gotta grift.
 
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Paypal's Terms are pretty clear. This is just an "us against them, the SJW's are tryina' steal yo money!" publicity thing.
 
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Hahahaha. If this scares Brooks so much, I don't see how he can even manage to make it outside his home. God what a fucking cuck bitch. I'm not big Eltaeb fan, but this was pretty good and the reaction from Brooks was even better.
 
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What a faggot.

Anyway, this seems a lot less ominous than the shit they were plotting to do to YBZ if he dared show up at some con or other, isn't it? Ancient history at this point, I guess, but as low as my opinion has sunk related to most of CG, I still think the people actively opposing are far more pathological and vicious.
 
Two videos back-to-back about the same damn thing. This must be the beginning of the excuses campaign. He either won't deliver or he didn't make anywhere near what was advertised and this is the cover.



 
Two videos back-to-back about the same damn thing. This must be the beginning of the excuses campaign. He either won't deliver or he didn't make anywhere near what was advertised and this is the cover.



https://youtube.com/watch?v=24rIAGwjmuM
This isn't looking good. If he fails now, not only would it look embarrasing for the CG crowd, but there's been a bit mainstream coverage through Le Fox News. Rippa will go down as that guy who tried, but through his own disregard for simple terms and conditions, he won't be taken seriously or trusted by anyone again.
 
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