Marvin
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So what? (I was trying to agree with you) If I make a film about a super-powered goat for no reason that noone watches, it would have existed without needing the likes of X-Men & Spider-man to come to fruition. A film merely existing without relying on outside inspiration isn't the positive here. It's what it inspires and makes possible. Otherwise are you only going to give credit to people's ancestors for their own feats of success that inspire others?
Edit: It was terry I was agreeing with.
Who said anything about inspiring anything...
Blade was Marvel's first successful new age endeavor(unless I'm mistaken). Avi Arad was a joke before that(unless I'm mistaken). Everything that blade was and represented(solid film first comic book adaptation) came about in spite of of the camp that came before and was contingent on it's own success. Without that success anything Marvel made after the fact may not have occurred, and that's ignoring it's financial success. Enabling Marvel/Arad to move forward. Without Blade, would fox have green lit a non camp Xmen...who's to say? and that's the point! What did blade need to be green lit in the manner at which it was?
Who said anything about inspiring?