yeah. This mentality is silly. I used to have it, but I realized that no reboot will ever take away from the original. I'll still get upset when they are completely botched (NOES) as being a fan of said property it would have been awesome to get some new stories, but I take solace in the fact I have 3 other good NOES movies to watch whenever I want.
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This looks pretty interesting. I really like Jeffrey Dean Morgan (and so does Lesley) so this will probably be a theater flick for us."Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostSeriously don't get this mentality. At all. Do you not read comics? They reboot every fucking week. If the movie is decent, who gives a shit?
I mean, it's one thing to do a movie reboot, as you can re-tell a story better after a long time to refresh it, but here it's Hollywood Creative Failure at it's best/worse. Not only it is rebooting out of lack of imagination, it's playing even safer by rebooting a pretty fresh franchise. And it's only to make money cause they know Spider-Man is a money making franchise.
It's about milking the art as much as they can to make money, usually at the expense of storytelling and quality. I can cite exemple like american TV series that are stretch over their welcome until they're either cancelled or out of creative juice (House, CSI, etc...). Having a clear end (usually) help the creation of a lasting cohesive story that have a defined ending (exception: Lost. they never knew what they were doing).
Sure, it's a business, but still, how come the British are so great at doing series that are short and concise? Exception: Doctor fucking Who.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by Theodore Stabbington View PostThis looks pretty interesting. I really like Jeffrey Dean Morgan (and so does Lesley) so this will probably be a theater flick for us.Last edited by Martin; 05-17-2012, 08:56 AM.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by Martin View PostWho the fuck doesn't like Jeffrey Dean Morgan???Originally posted by MartinWho the fuck is Kellan Lutz?Originally posted by gravediggerBasically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.Originally posted by MartinAnd who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
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Originally posted by Theodore Stabbington View Postyeah. This mentality is silly. I used to have it, but I realized that no reboot will ever take away from the original. I'll still get upset when they are completely botched (NOES) as being a fan of said property it would have been awesome to get some new stories, but I take solace in the fact I have 3 other good NOES movies to watch whenever I want.
Originally posted by Martin View PostHence the main problem with comics: storytelling-wise, most of them are garbage because of that (the ones that are doing jsut that). The mythology is infinite, hence without impact. Imagine for a second if all the old myths of mankind were like the comics? If Hamlet was rebooted again and again? So story-wise, comics are ultimately without consequences, and thus, in the end without merits. And I like comics, but if you kill a character and keep reviving him, what's the point? Hence why I mostly dropped collecting them. At least the majorones
I mean, it's one thing to do a movie reboot, as you can re-tell a story better after a long time to refresh it, but here it's Hollywood Creative Failure at it's best/worse. Not only it is rebooting out of lack of imagination, it's playing even safer by rebooting a pretty fresh franchise. And it's only to make money cause they know Spider-Man is a money making franchise.
It's about milking the art as much as they can to make money, usually at the expense of storytelling and quality. I can cite exemple like american TV series that are stretch over their welcome until they're either cancelled or out of creative juice (House, CSI, etc...). Having a clear end (usually) help the creation of a lasting cohesive story that have a defined ending (exception: Lost. they never knew what they were doing).
Sure, it's a business, but still, how come the British are so great at doing series that are short and concise? Exception: Doctor fucking Who.
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Originally posted by Timothy225 View Post
Very valid point, too. I get that the studios are in the business to make money, and I get that franchises like Spider-Man do that, but they could just as easily continued the Raimi storyline without rebooting, whether Raimi was attached or not. I mean, they don't always reboot James Bond when they change actors, Daniel Craig excluded of course.Last edited by Martin; 05-17-2012, 10:32 AM.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostSeriously don't get this mentality. At all. Do you not read comics? They reboot every fucking week. If the movie is decent, who gives a shit?Last edited by Captain Russ; 05-17-2012, 10:35 AM.Me quick one want slow
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Originally posted by Captain Russ View PostI do. I hope it makes them lose money, so that the giant conglomerate with the mouse ears can buy Webhead back. I'm petty, CALL THE COPS I DON'T GIVE A FUCK.
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I suffer, all must suffer, Russ. I hope Disney negotiates some sort of deal with Sony akin to their deal with Paramount, or if Sony's fortunes continue to plummet, Disney someday buys Sony, thus getting the rights back from Spidey that way.
The shockwave this would generate in Japan would be something to experience.
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http://collider.com/cloud-atlas-rele...untime/166949/
I know they had been filming all that test footage, and talking about this forever...but no idea the Wachowskis actually filmed the damn thing. Let alone with all those names attached. Despite my hatred for the Matrix sequels I'm really interested in this.
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I am still very much in Billy's camp re: The Amazing Spider-Man. Been looking forward to it and Prometheus more than any other flicks due to come out this year since the teaser trailer arrived at least. A massive part of that, of course, is the fact that he's my favourite superhero, but I also think the movie's been given such a raw deal basically every step of the way, based on what we've seen so far.
Originally posted by Martin View PostHence the main problem with comics: storytelling-wise, most of them are garbage because of that (the ones that are doing jsut that). The mythology is infinite, hence without impact. Imagine.... If Hamlet was rebooted again and again? So story-wise, comics are ultimately without consequences, and thus, in the end without merits. And I like comics, but if you kill a character and keep reviving him, what's the point? Hence why I mostly dropped collecting them. At least the majorones....
Sure, it's a business, but still, how come the British are so great at doing series that are short and concise?
By the way, I think you raise some fantastic points about remakes as well as the problem of comics' inherently cyclical nature. That kind of thing is a big part of why I've tried for a long time to be more discerning about what I read; there's just too much garbage out there to go around taking chances on comics all that often, especially when it's as overpriced as it is a lot of the time. Shame, that. Sometimes, I'm still tempted to just go around emptying the shelves into a big trolley if I'm comic-browsing, but I know the quality varies too greatly to justify such splurging.
That said, I would read the pants off this Crisis on Infinite Hamlets! you speak of.
Or...
"Knights of the Round Table: ASSEMBLE!"
Originally posted by Martin View PostThat. And in that case, a reboot was kinda valid. Kinda. Le'Ts remake Star Wars. But now Luke Skywalker is a girl! And she'll sleep with Leia Cause it's EDGY!!!Last edited by Bobby Bear; 05-17-2012, 01:44 PM."The bear is a solitary animal. They like their space. They live in a magic circle. They don't mind if you're, like, a mile away. But if you get inside their circle, they will maul you." - Anonymous
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Originally posted by BillyG View Posthttp://collider.com/cloud-atlas-rele...untime/166949/
I know they had been filming all that test footage, and talking about this forever...but no idea the Wachowskis actually filmed the damn thing. Let alone with all those names attached. Despite my hatred for the Matrix sequels I'm really interested in this.
Originally posted by Bobby Bear View Post
U.K. productions are heavily influenced by thriftiness. Like diggity. The BBC in particular are notoriously shrewd when it comes to splashing the cash, often recycling actors and sets to the point of hilarity (it's almost a running gag amongst fans of stuff like Doctor Who, Torchwood, Being Human, et al.) I also think there's a much greater importance placed on storytelling in British TV than there is across El Pondo.
By the way, I think you raise some fantastic points about remakes as well as the problem of comics' inherently cyclical nature. That kind of thing is a big part of why I've tried for a long time to be more discerning about what I read; there's just too much garbage out there to go around taking chances on comics all that often, especially when it's as overpriced as it is a lot of the time. Shame. I still have that temptation to just go around empty the shelves into a big basket, but I know the quality varies too greatly to justify such splurging.
That said, I would read the pants off this Crisis on Infinite Hamlets! you speak of.
Or...
Originally posted by Bobby Bear View PostZack Snyder's Star Wars.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by Theodore Stabbington View PostThis looks pretty interesting. I really like Jeffrey Dean Morgan (and so does Lesley) so this will probably be a theater flick for us."Fuck Rob. Also, he has a podcast called Podcaust. Edgy Holocaust humor lulz indeed." - The Faraci
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