Oh, so is that what they're called, lol? I see your point, but what if they put out some great material for TV/Film and create franchises within those months, and form their own union.
Thank you for telling me this, I now officially hate WGA.That...can never happen. And like I said, if you're not with the WGA, you don't get to write in Hollywood. Period.
Are you really ready for that? To make all other writers of comic book franchises and studios change the way that they think. To have socccer moms, religions folks, Al Sharpton, light-hearted fanboys, children and adults go nuts, but can't get enough of what they've seen. To create a movie that doesn't follow any guidelines or rules of other comic book films. To shake Marvel and DC Comics at their core. To have a comic book movie with no promotion or marketing (which works strictly on Word-Of-Mouth). No one has ever seen a raw Spider-Man in any medium, so I know that there's many starving for it. Just the press release alone warning people of Spider-Man 4, would send a chill down the most timid geek's spine. Trust me, you ain't ready for it.Visionary to write Spider-Man 4.
No one has ever seen a raw Spider-Man in any medium
That's kind of my whole point, which is why I'd want to see it.If it hasn't been seen in any medium, then maybe your idea of a "raw Spider-Man" doesn't exist.
I wouldn't want to see a Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends on film, period, especially not a PG rated one.Visionary once argued for a PG rated Spiderman and His Amazing friends liveaction movie while I tried to talk some sense into him, so I dont know what kind of raw Spiderman he is imagining.
That's kind of my whole point, which is why I'd want to see it.
You can take many elements from the comics, and not watering it down for virgin eyes to see. The story-arc blueprint I'd use is "Kraven's Last Hunt"...with The Lizard of course.
I wouldn't want to see a Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends on film, period, especially a PG rated one.
That's hillarious, a rated R Spiderman movie.
The singing and dancing scenes are meant to be funny. Also, I really don't see why people have a problem with Raimi's kids showing up in the films as cameos. It's his film and his kids and besides, what harm will it do? It just adds more comedic moments to the film, IMO. Quite frankly, if Raimi's kids make an appearance in the next film, I would be perfectley fine with it.Neither should a singing and dancing Spider-Man film complete with Raimi's kids. That's the results, enjoy!
You don't seem to mind any of the many silly and childish antics that Raimi puts into these films, why is that, do you just love everything about these films?The singing and dancing scenes are meant to be funny. Also, I really don't see why people have a problem with Raimi's kids showing up in the films as cameos. It's his film and his kids and besides, what harm will it do? It just adds more comedic moments to the film, IMO. Quite frankly, if Raimi's kids make an appearance in the next film, I would be perfectley fine with it.
Here goes that topic again. I wish that topic would just burn to ashes. For the 100th time, I love everything about these films so far, but that doesn't mean I won't find problems in any of the other upcoming Spidey films. I'm very optimistic.You don't seem to mind any of the many silly and childish antics that Raimi puts into these films, why is that, do you just love everything about these films?
No, I don't, but I'm sick of it being the biggest concern about me.Do you really wonder why people keep bringing that up?
No, I don't, but I'm sick of it being the biggest concern about me.
It's good to know someone is with me on this.Im the same as you man. No problems whatsoever with the films, other than the fact that i wish we didnt have to wait three years between installments...