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Yeah. Done here.In other words, you don't know anything about
Yeah. Done here.In other words, you don't know anything about
It's par for the course, really. And this dude wonders why there's a negative perception of him floating around.A lot of hostility in here.
The people behind these characters were in a state of mind free of cookie cutter editorial restraints (and high outta their ******* minds). That's why we have people like Rocket Raccoon & Mistress Death & Warlock & so on. It was a tremendously acidic & bizarre time for Marvel comics. A great time.
^Exactly. You haven't read an issue of Warlock or Silver Surfer in your life. You probably didn't know the name Jim Starlin until all the buzz started for Thanos being in The Avengers.
Not just the music. The tone. To try to sell GOTG as a Star Wars movie (a kids movie) would be an enormous mistake. It would alienate people like myself who have been following that aspect of Marvel for 30 years. GOTG should be nothing like Star Wars or Star Trek. I've said it before, if the studio tries to emulate either of the two in an effort to make money, they'll pretty much ruin the picture. You can't do a movie with Rocket Raccoon & play it with a straight face. Just doesn't work. You do it the way his creators did it - the twisted way. "Yep, this Raccoon talks. Ain't it deliciously bizarre?" Not the serious Star Wars/Star Trek way, which would just be deemed stupid after one trailer.
I don't know why this is important when commenting on the viability of a tone in a movie or a marketing plan
I don't have to have read a single page of anything GoG to tell you that setting your sights on Sucker Punch and the Watchmen as movie comparisons is an awful idea because they are dreadful movies.
You might as well say Thor 2 should use a similar tone as the Paul Anderson 3 Musketeers movie
The other movies you mention I "wouldn't be a fan of" like Mullholland Dr. how much money did they make and why should Marvel opt to make a movie with a similar tone for 150 million? Instead of capitzalizing on more mainstream sci-fi successes like Star Trek and Star Wars?
See that's where I'm at. I dont know anything about GOTG. But still the idea of using Watchmen/Sucker Punch for any kind of template for a film is bad.
Marketing wise= clearly the marketing for either film didnt work because both barely made back their budget at the box office. Visually= a lot of the common complaints was the overuse of slow motion and obviously the visual tone doesnt have a wide audience because, again, neither film did well at the box office. Why would someone out to make money use a tone that clearly does not make money.
As I said I dont know GoTG so maybe the stories do have a tone like Watchmen/Sucker Punch, but saying that it shouldnt have a tone like Star Wars/Star Trek; two very successful films, in favor of two underperformers doesnt make sense with a big budget movie
And I dont think we should kid ourselves, GoTG will probably have the same tone as every other Marvel Studios film so far: funny, adventerous, easily accessible to all ages, and light-hearted (I'm not saying that's a bad thing)
I don't think I'd use that to describe The Incredible Hulk.
cherokeesam, I see where you're coming from when advocating the OT's tone for GOTG. You're right in that they were operatic swashbuckling serials, something I can definitely say has a semblance to what cosmic Marvel should be on-screen. Now here's the problem. The OT takes place a long time ago, in a land far, far away. GOTG will take place in the MCU. In summary, the OT can justify a planet full of teddy bears that behave like Mayans whilst the whole thing would be a complete joke in the MCU. What Starlin & co. were able to do during the "liberated" years, was sell these abstract & outlandish concepts by making the material just as abstract & outlandish as the characters it was trying to sell. Take the revamp that was done to the Silver Surfer series. He'd become boring & useless by being kept on Earth for years until the intoxicated wild bunch led by Starlin threw him deep into the void & began dissecting his very essence whilst exploring the concept of living outside of time & reality in deep space.
I don't know why this is important when commenting on the viability of a tone in a movie or a marketing plan
I don't have to have read a single page of anything GoG to tell you that setting your sights on Sucker Punch and the Watchmen as movie comparisons is an awful idea because they are dreadful movies.
You might as well say Thor 2 should use a similar tone as the Paul Anderson 3 Musketeers movie
The other movies you mention I "wouldn't be a fan of" like Mullholland Dr. how much money did they make and why should Marvel opt to make a movie with a similar tone for 150 million? Instead of capitzalizing on more mainstream sci-fi successes like Star Trek and Star Wars?
Yes, that's going to be the hard sell....trying to convince audiences that the GOTG universe is the same one that the Avengers belong to. But I think they've gone a long way towards that already just with the Avengers movie. A few months ago, people were wondering if the (at least semi-)realistic tone that IM, CATFA and TIH (Thor: not so much) had established would be thrown out the window when all these characters would team up to fight off an alien invasion led by a rogue Viking god. But Joss did a damn good job at integrating them into a superhero universe that struck the right chord of fantasy mixed with realism.
In other words: now that the Chitauri, Thanos, and Asgardians are out of the bag, I don't think audiences are going to have any trouble believing that a team of aliens and talking trees and kick-ass raccoons are guarding the *other* end of that same universe.
Most intriguing however were his comments on the mystery 2014 movie. "Our next step," said Feige, "will be to introduce a character outside the Avengers' world."
I don't think he'd be talking about Ant-Man since he knows everyone's aware of it and has already made the comment that we might get 3 movies in one year depending on what Edgar Wright gives them.
Ant-Man seems like a potential "extra" movie in 2014, not the grand mystery one they've been teasing.
I think someone official said they're planning to announce it at Comic-Con.Do we have any estimation as to when the mystery film will be announced?
God, I hope it's Dr. Strange.