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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jul 18, 2014 20:33:22 GMT -5
Give me a live action film noir Angel and the Ape movie and then we'll be talking franchise
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Post by comicscube on Jul 18, 2014 22:58:47 GMT -5
Do Stanley and his Monster make an appearance?
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Post by wildfire2099 on Jul 19, 2014 20:34:40 GMT -5
I LOVE the New Gods idea and would pee myself if we ever had any New Gods. Doom Patrol (Morrison) could be so incredibly cool, bizarre, and kinda like X-Men but different. Dial H is a no-brainer too. Dial H wouldn't work... everyone under 40 would say it was a ripoff of Ben 10 and dismiss it. Sadly, the same would be true of Tim Hunter, which I think would great... especially the fairy stuff I would LOVE to see an AMC style TV show based on Mike Carey's Lucifer.. that would be EPIC. Sandman Mystery Theatre could be a cool period piece.. maybe BBC produced? They also MUST make a DVD-direct animated movie of the Judas contract one of these days.. the version of the story on the Cartoon Network show was actually decent (considering what they had to work with) but I want a REAL version
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2014 20:49:44 GMT -5
I LOVE the New Gods idea and would pee myself if we ever had any New Gods. Doom Patrol (Morrison) could be so incredibly cool, bizarre, and kinda like X-Men but different. Dial H is a no-brainer too. Dial H wouldn't work... everyone under 40 would say it was a ripoff of Ben 10 and dismiss it. Sadly, the same would be true of Tim Hunter, which I think would great... especially the fairy stuff I would LOVE to see an AMC style TV show based on Mike Carey's Lucifer.. that would be EPIC. Sandman Mystery Theatre could be a cool period piece.. maybe BBC produced? They also MUST make a DVD-direct animated movie of the Judas contract one of these days.. the version of the story on the Cartoon Network show was actually decent (considering what they had to work with) but I want a REAL version If I remember correctly, the Titans Judas Contract was supposed to be in cheque to be made as like the 5th or 7th direct to DVD animated adaptation in the original plan, but then someone higher up decided if it didn't have Batman or Superman it wouldn't sell, so only stories featuring those two were green lit and the Judas Contract got dropped from the plans. All the new stuff I've heard in the works is for new52 relevant material-part of the corporate synergy Diane Nelson hammered to the editorial offices in her recent visit to the NY DC offices. I think the window for them to possibly do Judas Contract has passed, it doesn't fit their business plan any longer, which is only to do stories properties that are evergreen books (Dark Knight, Year One, etc.) or current comics releases (Flashpoint, Justice League War, Son of Batman, Throne of Atlantis). So I highly doubt you will see any stories from DC's back catalog adapted, let alone a version of Teen Titans that is 2-3 iterations behind the current version. -M
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2014 20:58:42 GMT -5
What I'd like to see DC do is do up a little more along the action/thriller genre and move away form super-heroes a little bit. Do an Unknown Soldier flick with a Bourne type vibe, introduce Amanda Waller at the end recruiting him for Task Force X, do that as a sequel bringing in like Bronze Tiger, Rick Flagg, in a Dirty Dozen/Expendables feeling flick, filled with seat of the pants action, then for the third, do a series of vignettes showing a couple of DC heroes in action capturing villains in the opening title sequence, then have those villains get recruited by Waller and the Unknown Soldier for a full blown Suicide Squad type flick. Skirt the super-hero action, give yourself some building blocks, but just do a series of balls-to-the-walls type action flicks where the protagonists can operate in some shades of gray, throw in some classic action flick one-liners and comic relief and just entertain with an action blockbuster or three in he DC Universe. You can then use Task Force X and its overseer Checkmate as the glue to build a DC cinematic universe around using those hero/villain vignettes to whet people's appetites for what's to come instead of having people rolling their eyes at all of the ways the Superman/Batman route could fail and blow up in WB's face.
-M
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Post by hondobrode on Jul 19, 2014 21:15:17 GMT -5
That sounds great to me.
I think WB is missing a huge opportunity not capitalizing on the Vertigo imprint as a rated R movie line up.
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