Ion Kenshin
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there is a big difference between living in hope and living in a magical land with bacon trees and rivers of rum

Need to get me one of thosethere is a big difference between living in hope and living in a magical land with bacon trees and rivers of rum

Need to get me one of thoseWhat is it about Green Lantern that several people seem to think it won't be made?
Back when Greg Berlanti was attached to direct, people were like "Without a proper director, I just don't see this movie getting made."
Then when Martin Campbell comes on board as director it's, "Unless they find their leading man soon, I just don't see this movie getting made."
Now that Ryan Reynolds has been cast as Green Lantern it's, "With this not starting shooting for several months yet, I just don't see this movie getting made."
When they start shooting, we're probably going to hear "Unless we see a trailer soon, I just don't see this movie getting finished."
I find it helps to just ignore the pessimism and hope for the best.What is it about Green Lantern that several people seem to think it won't be made?
Back when Greg Berlanti was attached to direct, people were like "Without a proper director, I just don't see this movie getting made."
Then when Martin Campbell comes on board as director it's, "Unless they find their leading man soon, I just don't see this movie getting made."
Now that Ryan Reynolds has been cast as Green Lantern it's, "With this not starting shooting for several months yet, I just don't see this movie getting made."
When they start shooting, we're probably going to hear "Unless we see a trailer soon, I just don't see this movie getting finished."
I find it helps to just ignore the pessimism and hope for the best.
Maybe. Because if you dwell too much on that mentality, it carries right through the entire process of film hype, right up to release:
"If this doesn't break box office records, I just don't see this film getting a sequel."
Yup yup. I am all about the wait and see aspects. So many people want a GL film yet a good chunk of those same people like to say it won't happen. I don't get it.Maybe. Because if you dwell too much on that mentality, it carries right through the entire process of film hype, right up to release:
"If this doesn't break box office records, I just don't see this film getting a sequel."
Well, it happened before that a giant meteor wiped the dominant species from the surface of Earth. It could happen again before June 2011.Just to add something, it wouldn't be the first time a movie is killed with a script, actor and director attached.
I find it strange when people have nothing better to do with their time than hang out on message boards talking about films they have no interest in seeing.

Yup yup. I am all about the wait and see aspects. So many people want a GL film yet a good chunk of those same people like to say it won't happen. I don't get it.
I also find it strange when people feel the need to point out that someone is coming on a message board to ***** about a movie they don't want to see. Who cares.I find it strange when people have nothing better to do with their time than hang out on message boards talking about films they have no interest in seeing.
Spending time on a message board talking about things that interest you is a perfectly natural thing to do, but spending time on something that doesn't interest you is a bit cracked.Well if we had better things to do we wouldn't be on a message board in the first place.
Nope, and I don't care either.Don't you know who I am?![]()
Well if we had better things to do we wouldn't be on a message board in the first place. **** argument, step your game up. Don't you know who I am?![]()
Spending time on a message board talking about things that interest you is a perfectly natural thing to do, but spending time on something that doesn't interest you is a bit cracked.
Nope, and I don't care either.
I think his point was, if you're going to waste time on a message board, it seems a rather thankless, joyless waste of that time spending it on the board for a film you have no intention of ever seeing. It's the same reason I don't fritter the hours away on Twilight message boards talking about how I have no interest in the books, didn't bother seeing the first film, and have no plans of seeing the sequel.
But clarifying GL's post aside, I have no intention of getting into an argument on the subject. You're entitled to post wherever you want, provided you're not abusive to other members, which you haven't been.

And to clarify, I don't plan on seeing this movie, but I was interested in the casting of the movie because it was so odd and plan on following the production of it or lack thereof.![]()


Of course I've talked about things that it turned out I didn't like. That's beside the point. What is on point is that I've never spent time talking about something I have no interest in seeing.Yes, because you've never talked about a movie, tv show or comic you didn't like on a message board.
What is it about Green Lantern that several people seem to think it won't be made?