Free-Gratis
Free Gratis
Free-Gratis

Well they're definitely done filming season 3, and I take from those quotes that he'll be around to finish editing it. My point is that he said from the beginning of season 3 that the Governor story will span two seasons. It seems unnatural to put all his time and effort into developing this two season storyarch, then

"I have told the stories I wanted to tell"

You think plot holes and unmotivated character decisions are easy to come up with?? You have to work hard to make a script that bad.

Here's a little backup to my claim, an interview with Jon Spaihts, the original script writer, talking about how the film compares to his final draft

After I left that reply I was curious so I looked it up, found an interview with Jon Spaihts, the original script writer.

How long do you imagine writing the script for a 2 hour blockbuster sci-fi movie set in an imaginary far off world with multiple complex characters and situations while linking it to an existing franchise and setting up a film that can support sequels should take?

"But much to the delight of all the fanboys, I don't see myself being involved in Prometheus-er."

I think my only problem with this rationale is where do you draw the line? Why wouldn't violent movies have the same effect? What about songs that advocate violence or speak of it flippantly? I understand that the difference is that in these games you're more or less "pretending" to be the person firing the gun or

YES. I've seen him in too many sissy ass roles to take him seriously as Wolverine.

And after he just quit being a hit man, pieced himself back together in the belly of a shark, AND wrangled a bunch of snakes on a plane. the man is indestructible. Except back when the kids called him Mr. Glass...

I think it's a common problem in entertainment, not just Joss Whedon's work. It's such a white dominated industry that it's hard to get accurate representations of other cultures and races. You end up with stereotypes and token characters, or just no diversity whatsoever, because the people who direct it or write it

honey comb big, yeah yeah yeah.

My favorite case of this was in Jurassic Park when the Lex girl is 'hacking' into their network.

agree to disagree to agree then. The internet is no place for compromise!

I'm gonna drop that shit like a bomb at my next cocktail party.

I wont disagree that Amazing Spider-man had some pretty big flaws. Especially the plot points you mentioned. The Raimi flicks were more concise and focused storytelling, but I really don't like his directing style. Which was my biggest beef with the Raimi Spider-mans, too goddamn cheesy. There was an unnecessary

cause it'll contrast so nice when we're on the red planet. They're thinking ahead.

Yeah. But for everything they did wrong they still did more right than the Raimi Spider-mans'. I can't say enough bad things about those movies.

Hey, so catch me up on what happened with the clone saga stuff, you seem you have more information than I was left with. I started reading Spider-man comics I think just after all that stuff ended, so a lot of the back issues I bought were here and there during that whole story arch and I never knew how it exactly

I haven't read Spider-man comics in about a decade, so this is the first I'm hearing about this. It sounds super lame. If they did this back when I was buying 4 or 5 Spider-man books a month I could see being frustrated with the prospects of 1+ years of reading a format that's so fundamentally different than what I