Dude. No.Unless the suicide note said Martha.
What? Don't look at me like that, Zach Snyder doesn't read this.
Dude. No.Unless the suicide note said Martha.
What? Don't look at me like that, Zach Snyder doesn't read this.
This. Just no.Dude. No.
Whedon will be doing pick-ups and editing. For the most part, the principal photography is done. He knows his way around the editing room though. So yeah, the movie may be better for this, but this sure as shit isn't the way I'd want it to happen. I know we all talk about this stuff a lot, but in the end it's just a movie.Well, if you have to step away from the movie, who is a better fit to finish than Whedon?
The reason he's leaving is a tragedy, though. I wish Snyder and his family the best.
Edgy.What? Don't look at me like that, Zach Snyder doesn't read this.
I never said I wanted that to happen. It's an awful thing that I wouldn't wish on anyone, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to make a joke where I see one. I made jokes when my best friend was shot to death, so I'm not going to hold back here.Yeah I mean I extremely disliked BvS but I didn't want something like this to happen, and to make fun of his daughter's suicide is honestly a shitty thing to do.
I took it in the spirit it was intended. I realize for some, Death can never be anything other than a serious topic. I am not one of those people.I never said I wanted that to happen. It's an awful thing that I wouldn't wish on anyone, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to make a joke where I see one. I made jokes when my best friend was shot to death, so I'm not going to hold back here.
If an off color comment made here, where you guys are the only ones that will see it, is somehow going to adversely affect the world, then I'd love to hear that theory. And if you can provide a handy guide as to what is and isn't off limits for humor, that would also be helpful.
It can be something to joke about, but it depends on the timing, the circumstance, the intended audience, and the delivery. Making a joke about a filmmaker's daughter committing suicide by using his film work? That's incredibly distasteful and disrespectful. Like I said in a Facebook post about the subject: "Anyone who makes a crack about his work because of this is a complete piece of shit." In this case, the joke was made immediately below a discussion about how distasteful and shitty it is to joke about it. Bad timing, bad delivery, bad audience, bad circumstance.I took it in the spirit it was intended. I realize for some, Death can never be anything other than a serious topic. I am not one of those people.
--Patrick
That was the pointIn this case, the joke was made immediately below a discussion about how distasteful and shitty it is to joke about it.
Black humour exists. Not enjoying it yourself is one thing, calling people who use it pieces of shit is...maybe a bit much?It can be something to joke about, but it depends on the timing, the circumstance, the intended audience, and the delivery. Making a joke about a filmmaker's daughter committing suicide by using his film work? That's incredibly distasteful and disrespectful. Like I said in a Facebook post about the subject: "Anyone who makes a crack about his work because of this is a complete piece of shit." In this case, the joke was made immediately below a discussion about how distasteful and shitty it is to joke about it. Bad timing, bad delivery, bad audience, bad circumstance.
I don't mind the occasional black humour. I like Cards Against Humanity, for example. But again: timing, circumstance, audience, delivery.Black humour exists. Not enjoying it yourself is one thing, calling people who use it pieces of shit is...maybe a bit much?
Also, there are clearly people here who don't feel the same, so sweeping us away and declaring it a bad audience is ridiculous.
Congratulations.That was the point
Usually when people do that it ends up being something where you know you're not supposed to laugh but you can't help it because it was too clever or funny not to.That was the point
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I think that would go against this part:In the event that I committed suicide and someone made a joke about it? I'd hope someone kicked their fucking ass.
Since we here would be adversely affected.If an off color comment made here, where you guys are the only ones that will see it, is somehow going to adversely affect the world, then I'd love to hear that theory.
You're probably spending too much time with Dave.
In the event that I committed suicide and someone made a joke about it? I'd hope someone kicked their fucking ass.
It is really frustrating that ,with the overwhelmingly positive buzz that the movie has, DC/WB hasn't already lifted the official review embargo. It implies one of two things -- either the reviews won't match the buzz (which seems increasingly unlikely) or the people handling the big picture of the DCEU don't know what they are doing.
Or they're thinking if they keep the embargo for a good movie, they can say "hey, see: we don't put on these embargoes to protect bad movies - we do it to keep a good movie fresh for the audience."It is really frustrating that ,with the overwhelmingly positive buzz that the movie has, DC/WB hasn't already lifted the official review embargo. It implies one of two things -- either the reviews won't match the buzz (which seems increasingly unlikely) or the people handling the big picture of the DCEU don't know what they are doing.
I'm not sure that theory is necessarily distinct from one of my hypotheses.Or they're thinking if they keep the embargo for a good movie, they can say "hey, see: we don't put on these embargoes to protect bad movies - we do it to keep a good movie fresh for the audience."
These two things - along with the movie itself looking actually promising - make me SERIOUSLY consider breaking my promise just for this movie.a successful woman hero protagonist AND a successful female super hero director, and the stuffy guys in Hollywood can't have that.
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/04/wonder-woman-marketingConsidering how little they have promoted the WW movie, I think it's because someone at WB really, really wants it to fail.
I couldn't not see something about Suicide Squad every 10 minutes back before it came out, but I have seen nothing about the WW movie, and only a day ago realized it was coming out soon. Maybe they are stopping the posting of reviews not because it's a stinky mess, but because it might actually be good and they don't want it to make enough money to succeed, since that might mean a successful woman hero protagonist AND a successful female super hero director, and the stuffy guys in Hollywood can't have that.
I mean, seriously, go look at the promotional material for the DC universe movies. Justice League has more promotional videos released now then the WW movie.
I'll have to take your word for it. I'm seeing as much of Wonder Woman as I did BvS and Suicide Squad, but most of media consumption is online. I know from the Jimmy Fallon interview with Gal Gadot that there's a towering promo in Times Square. I'm guessing there's fewer TV spots?Considering how little they have promoted the WW movie, I think it's because someone at WB really, really wants it to fail.
I couldn't not see something about Suicide Squad every 10 minutes back before it came out, but I have seen nothing about the WW movie, and only a day ago realized it was coming out soon. Maybe they are stopping the posting of reviews not because it's a stinky mess, but because it might actually be good and they don't want it to make enough money to succeed, since that might mean a successful woman hero protagonist AND a successful female super hero director, and the stuffy guys in Hollywood can't have that.
I mean, seriously, go look at the promotional material for the DC universe movies. Justice League has more promotional videos released now then the WW movie.
To be fair, Suicide Squad was a movie made entirely out of trailers, so it makes sense it would have more.There has to be some promotional material, obviously, but I have just seen zero TV spots here while surfing. I tripped over SS and BvS, but WW snuck up on me, because I would see nothing about it while watching TV or surfing my usual places.
It was interesting reading the article posted by Covar, but even more interesting reading the article they linked by Uproxx.
The Covar article is saying that iSpot is reporting WB is spending MORE on advertising for WW then they did on SSquad, but I honestly don't see it. Advertising is a SATURATION GAME, you get the word out as much as possible through as many avenues as possible with as many posters, video, etc as possible to remind people to go see it, and WW just feels way less saturated then the past two movies in this DC universe. What are they spending all that money on?
"The trailers are breeding. Life finds a way."To be fair, Suicide Squad was a movie made entirely out of trailers, so it makes sense it would have more.
I must've missed this post earlier. This is kinda like with the DC comics, but I'm having a hard time seeing why this is a big deal for you.These two things - along with the movie itself looking actually promising - make me SERIOUSLY consider breaking my promise just for this movie.