New show I saw on Hulu tonight when looking for something to fall asleep to.
Directed by Joss Whedon (written???)
Looks exactly like it was story boarded from a comic book, then
very very slightly animated in a Waking Life/Scanner Darkly style. Or a Broken Saints style flash animation project if anyone is familiar with that project. I guess this style is called rotoscoping as per wikipedia nomenclature.
Anyways....
The only thing I really know about Xmen story line is what came up in the movies, and what I somehow inherently knew about the story line before the movies came out and without ever reading a comic or ever watching the previous animated stories.
SO DON'T SPOIL IT IN THIS THREAD, ASSHOLES.
On the pro side:
Animation looks amazing, dark, adult, and amazing
Looks like nothing I've ever seedn before on TV
Good voice acting
Mucho fan service?
Cons:
Biggest one first, Hulu says: "The next episode of this series will be available December 2009"
13min long episodes
Mucho fan service!
Probably other stuff if you are an Xman aficionado, which I am not thus can't comment on how far it strays from the storyline, how it preserves the characters, etc.
If I was a betting man, which I am, I would put money on this show appearing weekly on your TV. But I don't know which day, time, or channel it appears on. So I will assume it appears once a week on Hulu every Thursday or so.
Sweet. Xman's.
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On the other hand, I thoroughly enjoyed Scanner Darkly, and would love to see something like that made out of the Xmen franchise.
Also, Xmen or Xman? Those are 2 different storylines. :P
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Pretty good show though, what little of it there was.
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Stan Lee has no control over the way they develop the stories for the movies. Not that he really minds it anyway, because as a comic writer he's had plenty of experience with people reinterpreting and changing the characters he created.
Yeah. It's funny the OP says the style is like "Scanner Darkly" and "Waking Life" -- this is actually as far from that kind of animation as you get.
also i already read Joss Whedon's run on AXM a few years ago
because i read comics for real 8-)
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It still looks 100% the same as the Broken Saints webcomic thing from like 5 years back.
there's something about them that almost like
is a little offensive to me
They should either just be a comic or fully animated. Instead it fails at both.
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Oh yeah totally. No, you're right. We should keep any comic movie beholden to the extremely long, episodic and drawn-out storylines of comics because if there's anything that Marvel does right it's uniformity and canon continuity. Nevermind that there's probably around 7 different versions of the Spiderman comic alone.
iirc, yes, that's what these are like.
PS2
FF X replay
PS3
God of War 1&2 HD
Rachet and Clank Future
MGS 4
Prince of Persia
360
Bayonetta
Fable 3
DS
FF: 4 heroes of light
It feels like the only reason I'm watching it is because I'm too stupid to read a picture book on my own and need someone to do the voices for me.
They remind me of those old 70s shows with extremely limited animation.
yes
it is this exactly
My beef isnt that they are deviating from the comics storylines, its more that they are effecting permanent change to the comic storylines by killing off major characters in the stupidest ways possible.
Killing Deadpool as Weapon X is just nucking futs. (I forget if they bothered to kill Sabretooth or not).
If they want to invent new villains or heroes to kill off, I'm cool with that. When they kill off major story characters, it ruins the movie, as well as any possible sequels unless they do a reboot like with Batman.
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because it is extremely important that the films maintain the exact same roster as the comics
otherwise
how will they slavishly follow the comics storylines and re-enact them in a way that doesn't make me feel like a loser for having the entire Dark Phoenix Saga memorized?
right?
seriously don't be a wanker
i am not saying the "Deadpool" that was in Wolverine: Origins was a good idea (that movie was all kinds of terrible in a general sense) but being all "abloo bloo bloo they killed off that character who isn't dead in the comics! heresy!" is just lame as fuck
The Dark Knight straight up killed a recurring Batman villain for the sake of the story, in the movie he was created in
and that was still good
so there
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You're right, fuck slavishly following source material. I want the next Iron Man movie to have Tony Stark talking to a young Bruce Wayne at the Yacht Club about the responsibilities of priviledge that convince him to create an alterego of his own, and become WarMachine.
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like, spider man 1 and 2, they killed off both villians right there at the end, and they were still great movies. fuck, i even like that they made doc ock sorta a good guy. as long as the movies turn out watchable, i don't see the issue. if you mean do i want a batman/ iron man crossover movie, uh, yes please? because that'd be pretty rad.
They fight like this for a solid forty five minutes.
Then the Predator hunting party launches their attack.
It's funny when even comic book readers become elitist.
You mean graphic novel readers.
Batman vs. Ironman vs. Predator - just you wait, soon we'll have BvIvP plastered all over our Slurpee cups and you'll be rethinking how cool an idea this is.
Nope, I mean comic books readers. Graphic novel is terminology created to make you feel not as nerdy as you were prior.