neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
neuroticmoose

I honestly don’t even know, the account just keeps popping up in random comment threads posting the same nonsense

Sam Peckinpahs movies would have driven them insane

Don’t even get Boll started on Hans Christian Andersen, sure he was from back before the family emigrated and had their name anglicized, but Uwe’s hatred runs deep, and he thinks the Danny Kaye movie was a fuck you to him.

and tonally inconsistent! 

I still don’t understand this guys gimmick...the gimmick accounts around here at least used to make sense. Damn you Kinja! 

um...first off thanks for replying to a comment I made in 2016, nice to see people are still reading these things :D. Secondly, yes it’s absurd, but then the entire concept of Batman is fucking absurd, its a series of comics that’s been around since the 40's about a man who dresses up like a bat and punches bad guys

Having seen my share of terrible television, I didn’t think Son of Zorn was terrible, it was heavily flawed, sure but how many other shows had abysmal first seasons that were allowed to develop into classics with subsequent seasons? The show also improved as it went, and I firmly believe could have turned things

I met Bruce Timm at a recent convention and during his panel he was asked about working with Hamill and Timm said that Hamill was amazing, but a bit of a headache because when directing him in the sound booth and they didn’t get what they needed in the first take Hamill would reread the lines with completely different

It is such a bafflingly bizarre film, that was apparently well received on release only to be completely (and rightfully) forgotten by pretty much everyone. It’s a bad film and the reason it gets me so agitated is because nobody seems to know or care about it and I had to suffer through it, so why shouldn’t everyone

This is fucking insane though honestly, I still can’t believe how big this movie became, and I say that as a huge fan of McDonagh. I’d have hated to see these fucking mouthbreathers reactions to his previous two films (“He’s trying to redeem a guy who kills people for money! Durr hurr!”)

The Boll clan has been feuding with the Anderson clan for generations, and Uwe Boll burns with a mighty hatred for Paul, Paul and Wes the most!

Right? Pulling the pin out of a henchmans grenade and then throwing that henchman at some other henchmen is pretty clear cut in terms of homicidal intent.

He shot him in the shoulder in the comic I thought, you clearly see a hole in the wall to the side of the Mutant gang member but theres also a splash of blood, so I took it as him just grazing him so he could save the kid in a moment of desperation.

I think my biggest issue with him is how fucking pretentious he is. He thinks he’s some kind of auteur who has stuff to say with his movies, but they’re almost all shit unless he’s working with a director who can fine tune and perfect his awful scripts. Blade Trinity is what happens when Goyers writing is unfiltered,

Haha, yeah. Stan Lee was told about the Q and A when Goyer went on this bizarre, pompous rant and said something to the effect of “Only a nut would think something like that!” And John Ostrander wrote a pretty sick rebuttal to Goyer in an open letter for insulting Martian Manhunter, a character Ostrander wrote a fan

I mean, the Killing Joke version has a bunch of carnies for henchmen, a funhouse filled with deathtraps, killer handshakes, and his own song and dance number. Heath Ledger has a pencil.

The entire concept is already High-Camp, the only way I could see a movie version actually making money would be as an action comedy, it’s not like the original cartoon was all that serious to begin with. Lean into the goofy aspects and make a fun movie people actually want to see instead of another dour, joyless,

Especially the Museum Curators!

Eh, there are certain qualities to the character that don’t really change even though a lot of stuff about how he’s depicted do, the nature of the character also facilitates writers basically being able to come up with new takes on him. Basically every depiction has the character just trying to have a good time, he

Nicholson’s a far better Joker in my opinion in terms of actually playing the character as he’s been depicted in 70+ years worth of comic books, Ledger gives a better performance, but Nicholson plays a better Joker.