@LuckyDay:
anyhow, the argument about comics made into movies, reminded me of an interview I read with Alan Moore (watchmen), about his agreement with IL… how he doesn’t like comic book movies and isn’t going to see Watchmen.
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/exclusive-why-alan-moore-hates-comic-book-movies
i’ll leave the discussion to you guys…
I read that and it’s really myopic.
- “Comics don’t work as films.” What he really goes on to say is that so many stupid people are involved with making the movie and they destroy it. Which has nothing to do with comics at all, and can be attributed to all movies.
- “Hollywood is full of idiots.” He repeats number one and gives one example. Wow.
- “Comics are better than blockbusters.” Well duh, and book adaption is never as good as the original. It’s just what’s lost in translation. Doesn’t mean the movie can’t be entertaining or good anyway. He also goes on to repeat “it’s all about money” which was already stated.
- “Films are a waste of money.” He says they spent 100 million on a crappy movie he hasn’t and won’t see. That money could have been spent on needy people. Well, the same could be said for comic books, tv, anything that doesn’t produce value or is entertaining. There’s a slight point to all that, but let’s be realistic. A production company isn’t a charitable group…it makes movies. Expecting it to dump investments in a poor nation is an asinine thought.
- “Movie contracts are ridiculous.” He gave an example of Sean Connery wanting to make changes to a previous movie and asking for lots of money, so he repeated two points he already repeated before.
- “The modern American comics industry is ideologically flawed.” This part is absurd. He compares comics to American foreign policy, the Iraq War, terrorist bombings, etc. Here, take a look at these gems:
“That’s why I believe guns are so popular in America – because you can ambush people, you can shoot them in the back, you can behave in a very cowardly fashion. Friendly fire, or as we call it everywhere else in the world, American fire.”
“There’s that beautiful bit of dialogue from the cockpit video when they say, “You’ve just bombed a load of Brits.” Their pilots say, “Woah, dude, we’re going to jail.” This is the Iraq war, not Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure!”
“And as Londoners, when we had that little bit of bother on the 7th July 2005 – after America had two big buildings blown up… Terrible shame, but we had a lot more than two buildings blown up during the ‘40s when America was providing most of the munitions to Hitler…”
The best part is at the end of the article: “Alan Moore’s latest project, Lost Girls, is on sale now.” So this is all an advertisement for his new work. Where’s that disdain of money now? “Comic book movies suck…here are my two reasons I don’t like them…which I will repeat over and over and never admit it applies to all movies…oh, and buy my stuff!” Funny.
Ultimately though…I don’t care what he thinks. He’s good at writing a story, and I enjoy it, but I don’t need him, or IL, to tell me that comic book movies are dumb.