Scarface & Natural Born Killers man talking about body counts ?!?Oliver Stone Says ‘John Wick 4’ Is ‘Disgusting Beyond Belief,’ Rails Against Marvel Movies
“I saw John Wick 4 on the plane. Talk about volume. I think the film is disgusting beyond belief,” Stone said in a new interview with Variety. “Disgusting. I don’t know what people are thinking.
“Maybe I was watching G.I. Joe when I was a kid. But [Keanu Reeves] kills, what, three, four hundred people in the f****** movie. And as a combat veteran, I gotta tell you, not one of them is believable. I realize it’s a movie, but it’s become a video game more than a movie.”
John Wick actually kills 151 people in the fourth installment of the popular film franchise – a new record!
“It’s lost touch with reality,” Stone continued. “The audience perhaps likes the video game. But I get bored by it. How many cars can crash? How many stunts can you do? What’s the difference between Fast and Furious and some other film? It’s just one thing after another. Whether it’s a super-human Marvel character or just a human being like John Wick, it doesn’t make any difference. It’s not believable.”
Then again, as Stone also said in the same interview, “People in showbiz are idiots.”
NBK did predict a future trend tho...Scarface & Natural Born Killers man talking about body counts ?!?
Scarface & Natural Born Killers man talking about body counts ?!?
Marvel Told Secret Invasion Director Not to Read the Comics Before Making the Show
Ali Selim avoided classic comic book story arc.
Marvel’s Secret Invasion director Ali Selim was told not to read the comics before making the show.
During an interview with IGN, which you can watch in the video below, the Marvel director revealed how he was emphatically told not to learn more about the classic comic book story arc.
“When I took this job, the first thing Marvel said to me was ‘don’t read the comics, they have nothing to do with this series’,” he said. “The series was more born out of the electric relationship that was created between Nick Fury and Talos, or Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn, in Captain Marvel.”
The Secret Invasion comic books changed the superhero landscape forever. The 2008 story arc by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu revealed certain Marvel heroes were replaced by alien doppelgangers, causing readers to question everything they knew about their favorite superheroes.
Clearly, the Secret Invasion TV show is taking a different route entirely, and that’s no surprise. Captain Marvel first introduced the Skrull into the MCU, with Ben Mendelsohn as their enigmatic leader, Talos. The Skrull were last seen heading off to find a new home with the help of Carol Danvers at the end of the movie, which is a huge difference compared to their comic book origins.
Now, Marvel is refocusing Secret Invasion on the relationship between Nick Fury and Talos. “[Marvel] just wanted to cue off of that and make a story that talked more about the nuances of where terrorists come from or where psychopaths come from and less about just bad guy, good guy,” added Selim. “It’s a more nuanced story of Nick Fury as we get to not only see his badass self, but we get to see him in his personal life and his inner life, even, and I think all of those things are more complex from good guy, bad guy, the binary world of good guy, bad guy.”
Still, Selim doesn’t want to disparage the comics, and he admitted they did inspire some elements of the new series. “I think comic books are great,” he asserted. “Comic books inspired a lot that is in here, but we weren’t anchored to them.”
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didn't know it was out already...I liked the 1st episode of secret wars
Marvel Told Secret Invasion Director Not to Read the Comics Before Making the Show
Ali Selim avoided classic comic book story arc.
Marvel’s Secret Invasion director Ali Selim was told not to read the comics before making the show.
During an interview with IGN, which you can watch in the video below, the Marvel director revealed how he was emphatically told not to learn more about the classic comic book story arc.
“When I took this job, the first thing Marvel said to me was ‘don’t read the comics, they have nothing to do with this series’,” he said. “The series was more born out of the electric relationship that was created between Nick Fury and Talos, or Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn, in Captain Marvel.”
The Secret Invasion comic books changed the superhero landscape forever. The 2008 story arc by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu revealed certain Marvel heroes were replaced by alien doppelgangers, causing readers to question everything they knew about their favorite superheroes.
Clearly, the Secret Invasion TV show is taking a different route entirely, and that’s no surprise. Captain Marvel first introduced the Skrull into the MCU, with Ben Mendelsohn as their enigmatic leader, Talos. The Skrull were last seen heading off to find a new home with the help of Carol Danvers at the end of the movie, which is a huge difference compared to their comic book origins.
Now, Marvel is refocusing Secret Invasion on the relationship between Nick Fury and Talos. “[Marvel] just wanted to cue off of that and make a story that talked more about the nuances of where terrorists come from or where psychopaths come from and less about just bad guy, good guy,” added Selim. “It’s a more nuanced story of Nick Fury as we get to not only see his badass self, but we get to see him in his personal life and his inner life, even, and I think all of those things are more complex from good guy, bad guy, the binary world of good guy, bad guy.”
Still, Selim doesn’t want to disparage the comics, and he admitted they did inspire some elements of the new series. “I think comic books are great,” he asserted. “Comic books inspired a lot that is in here, but we weren’t anchored to them.”
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Marvel Told Secret Invasion Director Not to Read the Comics Before Making the Show
Ali Selim avoided classic comic book story arc.
Marvel’s Secret Invasion director Ali Selim was told not to read the comics before making the show.
During an interview with IGN, which you can watch in the video below, the Marvel director revealed how he was emphatically told not to learn more about the classic comic book story arc.
“When I took this job, the first thing Marvel said to me was ‘don’t read the comics, they have nothing to do with this series’,” he said. “The series was more born out of the electric relationship that was created between Nick Fury and Talos, or Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn, in Captain Marvel.”
The Secret Invasion comic books changed the superhero landscape forever. The 2008 story arc by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu revealed certain Marvel heroes were replaced by alien doppelgangers, causing readers to question everything they knew about their favorite superheroes.
Clearly, the Secret Invasion TV show is taking a different route entirely, and that’s no surprise. Captain Marvel first introduced the Skrull into the MCU, with Ben Mendelsohn as their enigmatic leader, Talos. The Skrull were last seen heading off to find a new home with the help of Carol Danvers at the end of the movie, which is a huge difference compared to their comic book origins.
Now, Marvel is refocusing Secret Invasion on the relationship between Nick Fury and Talos. “[Marvel] just wanted to cue off of that and make a story that talked more about the nuances of where terrorists come from or where psychopaths come from and less about just bad guy, good guy,” added Selim. “It’s a more nuanced story of Nick Fury as we get to not only see his badass self, but we get to see him in his personal life and his inner life, even, and I think all of those things are more complex from good guy, bad guy, the binary world of good guy, bad guy.”
Still, Selim doesn’t want to disparage the comics, and he admitted they did inspire some elements of the new series. “I think comic books are great,” he asserted. “Comic books inspired a lot that is in here, but we weren’t anchored to them.”
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Hes absolutely right.Oliver Stone Says ‘John Wick 4’ Is ‘Disgusting Beyond Belief,’ Rails Against Marvel Movies
“I saw John Wick 4 on the plane. Talk about volume. I think the film is disgusting beyond belief,” Stone said in a new interview with Variety. “Disgusting. I don’t know what people are thinking.
“Maybe I was watching G.I. Joe when I was a kid. But [Keanu Reeves] kills, what, three, four hundred people in the f****** movie. And as a combat veteran, I gotta tell you, not one of them is believable. I realize it’s a movie, but it’s become a video game more than a movie.”
John Wick actually kills 151 people in the fourth installment of the popular film franchise – a new record!
“It’s lost touch with reality,” Stone continued. “The audience perhaps likes the video game. But I get bored by it. How many cars can crash? How many stunts can you do? What’s the difference between Fast and Furious and some other film? It’s just one thing after another. Whether it’s a super-human Marvel character or just a human being like John Wick, it doesn’t make any difference. It’s not believable.”
Then again, as Stone also said in the same interview, “People in showbiz are idiots.”
Feige handed a comic book to taika waititi for Thor love and thunder he discarded it then proceeded to film it his way and th rest is history. How long will they shiit themselves; in the foot at th MCU?How has that "Don't read the source material" been working out for folks? Sure, this is on streaming which doesn't make money so fuck it, but in general everything that fucks up seems to leak the same shit. Someone said 'Don't read the source material!"
Marvel Told Secret Invasion Director Not to Read the Comics Before Making the Show
Ali Selim avoided classic comic book story arc.
Marvel’s Secret Invasion director Ali Selim was told not to read the comics before making the show.
During an interview with IGN, which you can watch in the video below, the Marvel director revealed how he was emphatically told not to learn more about the classic comic book story arc.
“When I took this job, the first thing Marvel said to me was ‘don’t read the comics, they have nothing to do with this series’,” he said. “The series was more born out of the electric relationship that was created between Nick Fury and Talos, or Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn, in Captain Marvel.”
The Secret Invasion comic books changed the superhero landscape forever. The 2008 story arc by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu revealed certain Marvel heroes were replaced by alien doppelgangers, causing readers to question everything they knew about their favorite superheroes.
Clearly, the Secret Invasion TV show is taking a different route entirely, and that’s no surprise. Captain Marvel first introduced the Skrull into the MCU, with Ben Mendelsohn as their enigmatic leader, Talos. The Skrull were last seen heading off to find a new home with the help of Carol Danvers at the end of the movie, which is a huge difference compared to their comic book origins.
Now, Marvel is refocusing Secret Invasion on the relationship between Nick Fury and Talos. “[Marvel] just wanted to cue off of that and make a story that talked more about the nuances of where terrorists come from or where psychopaths come from and less about just bad guy, good guy,” added Selim. “It’s a more nuanced story of Nick Fury as we get to not only see his badass self, but we get to see him in his personal life and his inner life, even, and I think all of those things are more complex from good guy, bad guy, the binary world of good guy, bad guy.”
Still, Selim doesn’t want to disparage the comics, and he admitted they did inspire some elements of the new series. “I think comic books are great,” he asserted. “Comic books inspired a lot that is in here, but we weren’t anchored to them.”
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I peeped the firsf episode I was solid but I'd prefer if secret invasion was the over all arc of the movies instead of Kang dynasty and secret wars. Secret wars is gonna b like infinity wars in which it will be a bunch of heroes verses a bunch of variants and villians and it's gonna be a big chi clusterfuck battle and one big bad the doom god. It's like a kid clashing a bunch of action figures together. If the transformers cartoon made a transformers the movie every two years you'd eventually get tired. I hope they pay homage to the comics some how and they discover that a hero was actually a skrull * cough Thor *cough* cough* T'challa * cough*
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Maybe he's about to be the new Luke Cage..?What does Blair underwood have to do with marvel?
Apparently, a lot of peope didn't. Only had 900k viewers. And it ain't like word of mouth good on this. Can we now admit Disney has put Marvel on life support?didn't know it was out already...
Apparently, a lot of peope didn't. Only had 900k viewers. And it ain't like word of mouth good on this. Can we now admit Disney has put Marvel on life support?
This shit is getting even worse than I thought coming into 2023. With all the shit they moved to 2024(mostly shit no one fucking asked for) and getting less than 1 million for this? Rat is hurting. Straight unplugged the money printer.
Where you get that 900k viewers number from?
Pretty much, Disney's been hemorrhaging money for a good while now. They pretty much know they fucked up this phase (all the firings, layoff's, quittings). The next phase has at least 2 triple A titles. Fantastic Four and X-men. very curious to see the route they're going to take with them.Apparently, a lot of peope didn't. Only had 900k viewers. And it ain't like word of mouth good on this. Can we now admit Disney has put Marvel on life support?
This shit is getting even worse than I thought coming into 2023. With all the shit they moved to 2024(mostly shit no one fucking asked for) and getting less than 1 million for this? Rat is hurting. Straight unplugged the money printer.
They need to shelve some of that stuff nobody asked for like echo and Agatha. Supporting characters shouldn't get shows. I don't see how DC thought it was a good idea to make an Alfred pennyworth show. Yeah he was a British intelligence agent but Alfred isn't interesting enough to carry a show. Same with penguin. I'm glad it got cancelled. It would've been another Gotham series.Apparently, a lot of peope didn't. Only had 900k viewers. And it ain't like word of mouth good on this. Can we now admit Disney has put Marvel on life support?
This shit is getting even worse than I thought coming into 2023. With all the shit they moved to 2024(mostly shit no one fucking asked for) and getting less than 1 million for this? Rat is hurting. Straight unplugged the money printer.
That's a shame because secret invasion is better than she hulk.Secret Invasion Premiere Viewing Figures Revealed & They're Some Of The MCU's Worst
Loki still tops the list!screenrant.com
Worst than she hulk
Haven't seen it but it can't be they bad? People must be tired of comic book movie drivel.
There's other things to watch besides capeshit.Secret Invasion Premiere Viewing Figures Revealed & They're Some Of The MCU's Worst
Loki still tops the list!screenrant.com
Worst than she hulk
Haven't seen it but it can't be they bad? People must be tired of comic book movie drivel.
No, people ain't tired. Disney just played itself by doing all it's fuckery and then yelling at fans. Even before this shit launched, they had Sam yelling at 'incel marvel fans'. The 'stick it to incel(fans)" business model is an epic fail. They are losing billions over this dumb shit and people ain't even downloading the shit for free.Secret Invasion Premiere Viewing Figures Revealed & They're Some Of The MCU's Worst
Loki still tops the list!screenrant.com
Worst than she hulk
Haven't seen it but it can't be they bad? People must be tired of comic book movie drivel.
They are about to fuck that up too. They already started with the 'modern audience' shit. Fantasitc four/x-men(or is it x-people now ) shit is RIP before it can get started. No real fans trust Disney no more.Pretty much, Disney's been hemorrhaging money for a good while now. They pretty much know they fucked up this phase (all the firings, layoff's, quittings). The next phase has at least 2 triple A titles. Fantastic Four and X-men. very curious to see the route they're going to take with them.
Not this shit again, these kats don't want to let go. Times have changed and so has the movie goers, I bet someone before him said the same about his movies. Can't get that the old guard of directors love shitting on the next generation, are they mad cause old school actors and actresses are appearing in these movies or is it that hollywood isn't calling them anymore like they use to hell he hasn't had a hit movie since 2010s Wall Street Money Never Sleeps.Oliver Stone Says ‘John Wick 4’ Is ‘Disgusting Beyond Belief,’ Rails Against Marvel Movies
“I saw John Wick 4 on the plane. Talk about volume. I think the film is disgusting beyond belief,” Stone said in a new interview with Variety. “Disgusting. I don’t know what people are thinking.
“Maybe I was watching G.I. Joe when I was a kid. But [Keanu Reeves] kills, what, three, four hundred people in the f****** movie. And as a combat veteran, I gotta tell you, not one of them is believable. I realize it’s a movie, but it’s become a video game more than a movie.”
John Wick actually kills 151 people in the fourth installment of the popular film franchise – a new record!
“It’s lost touch with reality,” Stone continued. “The audience perhaps likes the video game. But I get bored by it. How many cars can crash? How many stunts can you do? What’s the difference between Fast and Furious and some other film? It’s just one thing after another. Whether it’s a super-human Marvel character or just a human being like John Wick, it doesn’t make any difference. It’s not believable.”
Then again, as Stone also said in the same interview, “People in showbiz are idiots.”