December 10th, 2018

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Re: December 10th, 2018

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zombie wrote:to those of you objecting to the girl and the guys' relationship, could you picture yourself being with two girls, that way? just curious.
I couldn't, no. Not long-term anyway (HeyHEYhey...).

Also, I didn't object to it. Did you not see my first post? :p
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Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:to those of you objecting to the girl and the guys' relationship, could you picture yourself being with two girls, that way? just curious.
I couldn't, no. Not long-term anyway (HeyHEYhey...).

Also, I didn't object to it. Did you not see my first post? :p
i didn't give any names. you have a guilty conscience. :P
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Re: December 10th, 2018

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Foo wrote:
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zombie wrote:if the spiderverse thing works out for sony, maybe it will give dc the push to start theatrical animated films too, and marvel as well potentially.
A commercial for that is what made me think of it, but I really don't want the pressure of them being $100M CGI spectacles. I feel like the DC movies have been so good because the lower budget of traditional animation allows them to take risks and not appeal to everyone.
possibly. it also limits them, in terms of where and how they're gonna be released. if a traditional animated flick played well, theatrically, again. that would change things though, probably.
Just feels like they would not want the scrutiny of dealing with marketing an animated flick with such violence and dark themes. Batman shooting a supervillain in the head from behind, Joker raping Batgirl, Wonder Woman decapitating Aquaman's wife, etc...
well, yeah. i haven't actually seen those flicks you're talking about. but there are different ways to take risks. if what you mean by that is superhero exploitation, then maybe it's gonna have to remain on the small screen, or else be live action rather than animated.
I would not say it is exploitation, but simply telling other stories from one shots and graphic novels. Just like you would probably not consider The Watchmen to be exploitation.

Watch some scenes on Youtube. Flashpoint, Gods and Monsters, Killing Joke, Dark Knight Returns, Under the Red Hood, etc.
maybe so. still more likely to see it on the small screen or live action, than in animation theatrically, i'll see if i can find them.
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