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Platypus_WKeyboard
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HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

[He named his production company after one of Jean-Luc Godard's movies. As soon as Godard said he thought Tarantino's work was “null”, Tarantino stopped liking him.
He’d also never work on a DCU movie due to his ten film rule and I he’d very much violate the “no jerk” policy the DCU production staff has. Not saying he isn’t a good director or writer but I doubt he’d (and many other famous directors) would get along with the DCU crew.
His ego is absurd.
I like his movies I really do but he talks a big game so much when he is kind of stealing his movies from a bunch of b-movies, down to title and score sometimes
“I usually don't do an original score because basically, I don't want to hire some composer who I've never met before and entrust them with the soul of my movie.”
Say what you will about the dcu’s resident needle drop junkie but Gunn does get someone to do scores, and most of the time it’s very good
HexagonWorld
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Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

[He named his production company after one of Jean-Luc Godard's movies. As soon as Godard said he thought Tarantino's work was “null”, Tarantino stopped liking him.
He’d also never work on a DCU movie due to his ten film rule and I he’d very much violate the “no jerk” policy the DCU production staff has. Not saying he isn’t a good director or writer but I doubt he’d (and many other famous directors) would get along with the DCU crew.
His ego is absurd.
I like his movies I really do but he talks a big game so much when he is kind of stealing his movies from a bunch of b-movies, down to title and score sometimes
“I usually don't do an original score because basically, I don't want to hire some composer who I've never met before and entrust them with the soul of my movie.”
Say what you will about the dcu’s resident needle drop junkie but Gunn does get someone to do scores, and most of the time it’s very good
I like when he complained about David Lynch for becoming too self obsessed with Fire Walk With Me. FWWM isn't even that weird! Had he seen Eraserhead?
Platypus_WKeyboard
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HexagonWorld wrote:

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I like when he complained about David Lynch for becoming too self obsessed with Fire Walk With Me. FWWM isn't even that weird! Had he seen Eraserhead?
I need to see more lynch
Matjam02
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Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

Matjam02 wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

What DC movie would the Coen Brothers be good for?
Together or individually?
Together.

The Coen’s are at their best making what are even if they are comedies or westerns, character studies. I could say Jonah Hex due to their history of westerns but that feels generic. This might be a weird one but an adaptation of Absolute Martian Manhunter
This is definitely leaning more to their comedic side, but they love their bumbling protagonists and shaggy dog stories. Jimmy Olsen.
I think picking a Coen’s brother DC movie is difficult because they are highly unpredictable with their movies and what happens in them
Plastic Man?
intelligentgoosesb32
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Can I show you guys my DC art on this forum, or is this forum strictly for discussion?
Platypus_WKeyboard
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intelligentgoosesb32 wrote:

Can I show you guys my DC art on this forum, or is this forum strictly for discussion?
Unsure.
Platypus_WKeyboard
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HexagonWorld wrote:

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“Jon Peters was like, ‘I want Sean Penn to play Superman.’ He had just seen Dead Man Walking, and he goes, ‘Look at his eyes in that movie. He’s got the eyes of a violent animal, a caged killer,”
You know what other movie Sean Penn feels like a violent animal and a caged killer in?

#OneOscarAfterAnother
Colonel Lockjaw and Rick Flag Sr would be good friends.
HexagonWorld
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Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

“Jon Peters was like, ‘I want Sean Penn to play Superman.’ He had just seen Dead Man Walking, and he goes, ‘Look at his eyes in that movie. He’s got the eyes of a violent animal, a caged killer,”
You know what other movie Sean Penn feels like a violent animal and a caged killer in?

#OneOscarAfterAnother
Colonel Lockjaw and Rick Flag Sr would be good friends.
I don't like Flag Sr, but I don't think that's true. Lockjaw would love to live in Earth-X, though.
Platypus_WKeyboard
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HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

HexagonWorld wrote:

Platypus_WKeyboard wrote:

“Jon Peters was like, ‘I want Sean Penn to play Superman.’ He had just seen Dead Man Walking, and he goes, ‘Look at his eyes in that movie. He’s got the eyes of a violent animal, a caged killer,”
You know what other movie Sean Penn feels like a violent animal and a caged killer in?

#OneOscarAfterAnother
Colonel Lockjaw and Rick Flag Sr would be good friends.
I don't like Flag Sr, but I don't think that's true. Lockjaw would love to live in Earth-X, though.
Fair enough, though I feel like these get along more due to the fact both of them are insecure military men, who are both fond of women from the group they puport to hate.

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