"Shut up, you loved it."
"Shut up, you loved it."
Roulette is pretty much the moment where he becomes "Frank Miller," for me.
His initial Daredevil (pre-Born Again) feels like Moore's Miracleman, in that it's more interesting as far as it shows how Miller became the guy who wrote Year One, DKR and Born Again than as an actual comic book story.
What about Year One?!
Or, here me out, Jon Bernthal as the Punisher!
Chris Evans for Cap and Superman!
Yeah, Gustin's pretty much playing him as Wally.
Chris Evans as Superman would be perfect, too.
Wait, Rob Lowe circa-Outsiders would have been a PERFECT Dick Grayson.
Zach Levi as Yorick would have been PERFECT!
"Frankly, all the black leather was making people a little nervous."
What about Viggo in DKR?
Yeah, he really wasn't good in Doom or the Arrow-verse, and was just kind of there in YJ.
Oh, my God. The Vandal Savage of Hereafter is absolutely heartbreaking.
Gotta figure a good percentage of it comes from people who have never read the books, but have been told that Miller is TEH HITLER.
Lol k.
I don't care whether a superhero movie is silly or serious. I care whether it's good at what it does.
The problem is that it ISN'T a silly superhero movie. It's a deeply self-serious superhero movie.
It's legitimately one of the greatest comics of all time.
So a bad vision and style with terrible writing, is better than a bland style with decent writing?