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LikesDaRumbaInDaBumba
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I like that for his pic, to back his point, Troy posted one of the Observers from Fringe.
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Geek redux moment: I take issue with the Thanos/Darkseid thing. I do not see them as a "Man Thing / Swamp Thing" thing. But I love the '70's Starlin Warlock which was almost a bareback lovefest with Bakshi's Wizards ( is THAT geek enough for ya, Justice???) so there ya go.
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Journalistic Madman
Join Date: Aug 2005
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MI:3 & Star Trek is about as much as I ever want to see out of Abrams. ![]() Truth is there might not be a big name director out there that can come in and save the day on this one, so why not try someone a little lower in profile. People like Alfonso Cuarón or Joseph Kosinski perhaps, both directors that have worked on special effects heavy films. Pair one of them up with the right screenwriter and it might work. What about Guillermo del Toro? He's great with special effects and has worked on superhero adaptations before. Not as successful as a Michael Bay (though a better director) so he might come cheaper. |
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Which leads to my opinion that the perfect oh-I-wish-it-were-true director for the JLA is none other than Brad Bird. Too bad, he is still on the other side of the fence (Disney - Marvel). Or isn't he? |
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Journalistic Madman
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When Fringe is not wasting time with the whole "Alter-verse War" claptrap and the writing sticks to its Kolchak-Nightstalker stick, it's a lovely show. Same as X-Files: "Home"? Great stuff. The Carny episode? great stuff. "Ooooh no, an Appalachian Deliverance version of Roger from American Dad is trying to give Scully a black-oil-enema"...? Blah. Boring.
Maybe for JL they could just come up with a new "threat" rather than attempt to shoehorn a classic villain into a mode-of-media that won't work, like Darkseid did not work at all in live-action TV and Galactus was reduced to a gargantuan cloud-hemorrhoid. |
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Beef is beef, sirloin is sirloin, but if seasoned with tumeric and paprika as opposed to mesquite and a bit of jalapeno and basil, one pan-fried and the other BBQ'd, the exact same meat is a completely different experience.
The Borg are a shameless rip-off of the Cybermen, but I get no enjoyment in watching them, although I adore the (pre retro-con) Cybermen. I love Thanos, I can take or leave Darkseid. I understand your point if you are coming from a primarily writer-focused P.O.V., but comics are a mainly visual medium and three visual memes can outweigh ten pages of backstory. The visual vibe of Thanos (from the Pip the Troll days) and the feel of the universe around him make the Thanos experience separate from the Darkseid experience. |
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