OH come on, they had personalities, like how Phage...or how Riot...okay yeah Carnage could easily work as a substitute.You know, I wonder if they might use Carnage in place of the five symbiotes that the Life Foundation created? They made Scream, Phage, Riot, Lasher, and Agony, with Scream being the only one who got to stand out even a bit.
It wouldn't surprise me if they used Carnage as a substitute for all five of those symbiotes, or even most of them.
Heck I’d say the worst part about Joker in the last 30 years has been that kind of bad characterization.I liked Carnage in the 90s and Maximum Carnage is a guilty pleasure because it was one of the first major Spider-Man stories I read, even if it hasn't aged well.
But there's only so much story you can do with a personality that's basically just "yeah! Go chaos and murder!" To which I'm sure someone will say, "Joker?" But Joker is much more nuanced than that and more far more interesting. Carnage is just an uninteresting kill machine compared to so many other great Spidey villains.
With some exceptions. Like the DCAU and Dark Knight. While Ledger's Joker was that kind of chaos-and-killing kind, he was incredibly interesting and had more than that going for him.Heck I’d say the worst part about Joker in the last 30 years has been that kind of bad characterization.
Did he aquire a personality sometime after Maximum Carnage? Because he certainly didn't have one then.I think Carnage is appealing because unlike many comic villains, he actually has a personality.
It's more fun than it is good. In fact, the reasons it's fun are the reasons it's bad: tons of characters and little to no plot besides "stop Carnage". Yeah, they tried to have the whole thing be about morality, picking characters that most typified good, gray/anti-hero, and evil, but I don't feel like that really went anywhere beyond "being good is hard, but worth it". Each "team" was very one note. Team evil, especially, were comical but had very little depth. Carnage was "I like to kill and I have daddy issues", Shriek was "I like to kill and I'm obsessed with Carnage, so I've got parental issues, too." While the doppelganger, Carrion, and Demogoblin were just "Grr, kill" for the majority of the story.I liked Carnage in the 90s and Maximum Carnage is a guilty pleasure because it was one of the first major Spider-Man stories I read, even if it hasn't aged well.
There was a series in 2016 that made him part of some Lovecraftian/Elder Gods type story that was supposed to be pretty good, but I haven't read it. Maybe that's where.Did he aquire a personality sometime after Maximum Carnage? Because he certainly didn't have one then.
Carnage is less interesting than that.I'm not big into comics, and never have been, so I may be WAY off base, but my impression of Carnage was always that he was evil, as opposed to a villain. What I mean, he didn't really seem to have goals, just to, well, cause a lot of mayhem and death and suffering for its own sake. Whereas Venom and other enemies of Spider-Man always seemed to have an objective, they were bad guys, and they did evil, but to an end. Carnage was just evil. And I kinda thought that was cool.
But like I said, this is based on a real cursory flirtation with comics.
That looks pretty good!
"Hybridization" immediately makes me think of Jurassic World. I feel like this movie's going to be the Jurassic World of the Predator series.
So what is AVP: Requiem?"Hybridization" immediately makes me think of Jurassic World. I feel like this movie's going to be the Jurassic World of the Predator series.
AVP: Requiem is equivalent to the Jurassic Park Tresspasser video game from 1998. And if you don't know about that game, I highly recommend checking it out on Youtube or the like, to see what a train wreck it is.So what is AVP: Requiem?
I keep watching each trailer and I don't know why. There's not a thing I can think of that they could reveal that would get me interested enough to go.Spoilers abound in this new inside look at Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom:
Seems that there's more to the movie than just the island exploding. Which brings back some of my interest, but I'm still not sure that the filmmakers have got the right attitude towards the dinosaurs.
I mean I recognize where half those clips come from, but serious, NETFLIX GET ON THIS SHIT.It's just a concept trailer, but damn if it isn't nicely done.
Real assholes on the internet or Russian agents posing as trolls?Some assholes on the internet noticed that among the writers are black people and women.
Now they fear some sort of forced diversity on the show and complained. They are just a minority but it's still strange seeing complains like these in a time like this.
Real assholes on the internet or Russian agents posing as trolls?
Oh noes, diversity in a show based on books that tried to tell people that not everyone that looked like a monster was one? The humanity...@Dave : Showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich posted this picture of the writing room.
Some assholes on the internet noticed that among the writers are black people and women.
Now they fear some sort of forced diversity on the show and complained. They are just a minority but it's still strange seeing complains like these in a time like this.
Or maybe not.