$2.7897 KABILLION DOLLARS
$2.7897 KABILLION DOLLARS
When you adjust for both inflation AND population growth, the true champ is "Workers Leaving The Factory."
1) If we’re going to play that game, Victor Fleming’s nostalgic tribute to slavery has still left Avatar and Endgame far behind. Most of its business was done back in the day when the modern price of a movie ticket could have bought you a used car.
If that happens, Marvel will just re-release ‘Endgame’ with a new scene where Cap and Iron Man have vigorous, sweaty sex for fifteen minutes. After that, no one’s taking the box office record back.
They’ll just alternate rereleasing Avatar and Endgame so that each movie can take turns being on top.
>Disney can have its bragging rights but it’s a hollow
>victory, imo.
Consider what you just said. Endgame is the culmination of 11 years, and 20+ films. That's never been done before. Also consider the fact that they actually pulled off a satisfying finale, something most long running series fail at miserably (looking at you GOT). Frankly, forget about the box office, that is the most…
Endgame had a gimmick too: a fun, well-written script.
You joke, but South Korea already beat you to it:
“The reason Endgame is pulling this off at all is because of a scheme that Marvel came up with back in June to re-release Endgame in theaters as a mysterious “extended cut,””
If the internet existed from the 1940s to 60s, I wonder if there would have been people complaining about all the Westerns.
If you’d told me, as a comic book reading teen in the 90s, that in 25 years not only would most of my favourite characters have their own major movies and TV shows, but even more obscure titles like What If and Spider-Ham would be on screen, there’s no way I would have believed you.
Schindler: Ragnarok
Walker’s first miniseries (A Complicated Man) is EXCELLENT. The second (Imitation of Life) didn’t quite grab me, but it’s still pretty solid. His novel is a great read too.
They re-released the first of the original novels around the same time, and it’s got an excerpt of an “upcoming” re-release of Shaft Among the Jews…
Featuring the crime-solving android, SHAFT_4.0 - this time, he really is a sex machine to all the chicks.
I want this to do well enough that it creates interest in David F. Walker writing more excellent Shaft comics and novels, and gets the rest of the old novels put back in print...
...but poorly enough that they realize that a Shaft comedy is painfully stupid idea that they should never ever try again.
While the Doom Patrol characters do angst about their problems a lot, they do go on adventures, and even though they don’t want to be superheroes, they still save people and actually get shit done. And the show isn’t overly serious and try-hard edgy (even though Cliff swears a lot). Titans feels like it was written by…
“Who are you talking to?”
“Grant Morrison fans, Reddit trolls with DC subscriptions and the three new fans who stuck around after the donkey fart.”
“Hey, at lease we don’t double post our articles.”
If I recall correctly, we also saw the Brain’s casing in the Doom Patrol Patrol episode.