I want to ask you both a straightforward question: why in the world would you try to compare who did worse with bad films? As if that's a barometer of anything?
Am I the only one that finds that notion completely asinine? It's one thing to compare quality, but if it's already a forgone conclusion that a product is garbage...nothing will change it from being so. If a side has to resort to "our films suck, but at least they suck less!", then the discussion has officially ran out of good debaters.
Newsflash, mediocre films add up and WILL kill the genre. Look, I get it, you'd rather get kicked in the balls than be castrated. I'm telling you that I'm looking at that decision as bizarrely self-defeating. There is no gain with either so I'm not sure why you'd even propose it.Your saying that you'd rather take no films over mediocre/bad films and Im saying I would take mediocre/bad films over genre killing films like Catwoman, B&R, etc.
Erm..there WAS no genre. Batman was all there was. Only thing B&R killed was the Batman franchise. Did we just suddenly forget the "comic book age" started a mere 3-4 years after B&R? Wow, if that was a genre-killer, that was some weak damage.People were saying stuff along the lines of: at least DC doesnt make crappy films over and over like Marvel does and I was saying Marvel may have released more but DC almost killed the whole genre. Just a point.

Worse comes to worse you don't have a film franchise to work with anymore, or missed your shot at a great creative team getting their hands on it. The worst case scenario for my choice? We have no film, but the door is left wide open for someone to take a crack at it at any given time.And maybe its just me, but Id prefer DC/WB give it the old college try instead of playing around for a decade with their films. Worse comes to worse(from a fan's perspective) they make a bad movie so what I still have the comics or tv shows. Best case: They make a good movie that renews or starts my interest in the comics
I think its because DC doesnt have a plan... Marvel does and is interlinking their movies. Risky?...yes...cool? Eff yeah. WB never had to deal with several different studios...they always had all the characters. They have all their eggs wrapped up in Batman...you'd think that after the success of the MCU they'd start going ahead on the DCU...all we know about is Bat3..Green Lantern and Superman...and Superman is being reboot in a separate universe alone from other heroes
I don't buy that...Super Hero movies do not win Oscars. A superhero film star has to die to get an Oscar nomination. Ledgerwouldn't get past the commitee if he hadn't dropped dead and we all know it. The bias against the genre is pretty strong.
I believe he means some of the BIG awards, like Best Supporting or BP, not the techinical stuff like effects or music
Oh my lord.
I will once again reference this point. That's an entire list of what DC/MARVEL have done. If this is about quality...they are even. If this is about quantity...they are even. Wow, I'm such a DC fanboy for pointing this out!
For whatever reason you, like others, are in some huge rush just to see anything done for your favorite characters. I'm glad none of you guys are heads of the film department because I would have likely been stuck with a surplus of worthless films. You want to have something instead of nothing, fine. But do not condemn those that can wait for quality. I'd ask for you to explain how that is an excuse, but I honestly do not want to know the roots of such backwards logic.
I've gotta be honest, not any comic book movie has really deserved to be on the big Oscar list.
The only one that was deserving was Heath's, thus far.
how about you take the bass out your post?
I was just offering my POV
For future reference, saying this-and-that without backing it up doesn't help to prove your case. I'm in denial? Show me. I've denied things? Show me. I'm exclaiming statements such as "coming over here" like there are territories in this discussion? Show me. I've made this thread DC vs Marvel? Show me. That is how discussions work.Nope, this constant dribble proves you are either in hard denial or plain blind. If this thread became "one vs other" the blame falls on you and your same ol' responses. You've never once dealt with the question. You've denied, then hid behind your denials. And saying stuff like "coming over here" like the Hype is NY city turf.
That movie was called "Warrior's", a Stan Lee idea btw.
No. You are confusing "(insert genre) can't be Oscar-calibre movies" with "(insert genre) hasn't provided Oscar-calibre movies yet". I have stated the latter.People used to say the same hing about fantasy movies until someone took a chance and believed. Guy made a boat load of money for "New Line"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_film_trilogy
I've gotta be honest, not any comic book movie has really deserved to be on the big Oscar list.
The only one that was deserving was Heath's, thus far.
For future reference, saying this-and-that without backing it up doesn't help to prove your case. I'm in denial? Show me. I've denied things? Show me. I'm exclaiming statements such as "coming over here" like there are territories in this discussion? Show me. I've made this thread DC vs Marvel? Show me. That is how discussions work.
I answered this thread's question from the very beginning. Very plainly and to the point. You weren't happy with it and are challenging me to answer it differently. Sorry, I'm not here to appease your position. Once you decide to debate me point for point, I'll be right here. Until then, quit making accusations and proclamations that you can't provide proof with.
No. You are confusing "(insert genre) can't be Oscar-calibre movies" with "(insert genre) hasn't provided Oscar-calibre movies yet". I have stated the latter.
I've gotta be honest, not any comic book movie has really deserved to be on the big Oscar list.
The only one that was deserving was Heath's, thus far.
I would offer that Persepolis, American Splendor, A History Of Violence and Ghost World all deserved more awards than they got.
Let me clarify, "comic book movies" by conventional definition, i.e. superhero movies. Of the big leagues, TDK has been the closest. I personally think the style and tone Unbreakable had, will be the closest that type of movie has to mimic to appease the standards of Oscar votes.So you don't think "Road to Perdition" didn't deserve an Oscar?
Look, either directly address my points or don't address them at all. It is not productive to just make proclamations and not explain them. This isn't even a conversation, because that requires both parties to communicate with one another.Dude,, you are like the kid that's never wrong, must be tough. All your points are you being a number pusher. Play with them enough you can twist anything to your liking. Until you learn to be flexable your conversations will always be one way and you will never learn a thing.