IrishJedi, is it true that this is an accurate portrayal of the state of affairs DCFilms?
Haha. No. Only in threads like this.
IrishJedi, is it true that this is an accurate portrayal of the state of affairs DCFilms?
Haha. No. Only in threads like this.
Even when they were promoting the comic, though, Moore and Gibbons were presented together as co-creators. I think Moore has always been pretty gracious toward the artists he has worked with. And he allowed Gibbons to have input into the story, and would even make changes when suggested. But if you look at his body of work, and the work he did on Watchmen in particular, it's pretty clear that this is 90%+ Moore's doing. Stick another artist of your choice in there, and it's still the most important comic book around.That's only because Moore doesn't want anything to do with it anymore and is all too happy let Gibbons be the sole creator representative, but it was definitely a full collaboration from start-to-finish (though Gibbons' contributions were obviously more on designs).
I hope there's commentary from Lords Snyder and Terrio too.
So at the end of the day Clown was right all along.
Hopefully they can stop laughing after Jimmy Olsen is murdered long enough to share an anecdote or two about the film's production.
Hopefully they can stop laughing after Jimmy Olsen is murdered long enough to share an anecdote or two about the film's production.
blu only has 2 hours of extra footage.
Seriously though, I read I don't remember where, that there would be alternate scenes and rearranged/recut scenes too.
I hope there's commentary from Lords Snyder and Terrio too.
Maybe you'll be able to hear Goyer sweeping up popcorn in the background.
Bob Kane. Now there was another self-promoting douche pump who directly took credit for the work of others.
It's ironic because here you see Stan Lee defending Jerry Robinson when Kane was talking about the Joker and you can see Kane getting upset
He and Stan Lee should have a few drinks together in the afterlife. They'll need em. It'll be warm.
About what? Uless you're talking about a different clown? An impostore!!!
Who knows, there's the African lady crying afterwards.
Your take on Stan the man Lee.
I may be going to Hell for laughing at that, but
It's ironic because here you see Stan Lee defending Jerry Robinson when Kane was talking about the Joker and you can see Kane getting upset It starts around the 3:00 minute mark.
I'll still give Lee the benefit of the doubt because it's impossible for people who weren't there to know how involved Lee was in creating those books.