Ray Fisher has accused Joss Whedon of “abusive and unprofessional behaviour” on the set of JL, “enabled by Geoff Johns.” https://variety.com/2020/film/news/ray-fisher-joss-whedon-justice-league-1234695831/
What a hypocrite that Ray Fisher
Ray Fisher has accused Joss Whedon of “abusive and unprofessional behaviour” on the set of JL, “enabled by Geoff Johns.” https://variety.com/2020/film/news/ray-fisher-joss-whedon-justice-league-1234695831/
Is this a common accusation with Whedon? From what little I know of the behind the scenes stuff with Buffy, Angel, and Firefly, I was under the impression that those casts at least, loved him.Ray Fisher has accused Joss Whedon of “abusive and unprofessional behaviour” on the set of JL, “enabled by Geoff Johns.” https://variety.com/2020/film/news/ray-fisher-joss-whedon-justice-league-1234695831/
To my knowledge, the only person who has ever had complaints about Joss Whedon was his ex-wife.Is this a common accusation with Whedon? From what little I know of the behind the scenes stuff with Buffy, Angel, and Firefly, I was under the impression that those casts at least, loved him.
Is this a common accusation with Whedon? From what little I know of the behind the scenes stuff with Buffy, Angel, and Firefly, I was under the impression that those casts at least, loved him.
I fail to see much professionalism in harshly attacking a coworker in a single tweet without any substantiation.Ray Fisher has accused Joss Whedon of “abusive and unprofessional behaviour” on the set of JL, “enabled by Geoff Johns.” https://variety.com/2020/film/news/ray-fisher-joss-whedon-justice-league-1234695831/
It’s interesting that Fisher has only one non-DCEU entry on his IMDb page since 2016. Could be that he concentrated on stage, to be fair, but I do wonder if he’s an embittered has-been, who’s letting fire because he doesn’t see any film work in the future, or if he’s telling the truth, because he’s liberated by not giving a crap.
Alternatively, I may be overthinking this.
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Hardly me. Problems are pointed out with every Superman movie, big ones. Except the first (and it had them too).
They don't "Barely" reference past events.
The TOS movies didn't
It certainly brings to mind why Blofeld was there to try and kill him one last time.
Naturally, the Nolan movies fell apart towards the end too.
You got it backwards. They didn't because they realized it would be too controversial with the general public to give him the award for that controversial movie.
The only legitimacy is that he got it for dying.
You only speak for yourself in typically blanketing manner, which is not a substitute for factual information.
Then, it is clear you're confused, as you were really watching episodes of Get Smart instead of Bond films, where continuity was always thin in the Connery-Dalton era.
Wrong. The TOS movies make numerous references to the other films; TWOK-TVH are obvious, while one of The Undiscovered Country's major plots is Kirk's continued hatred of the Klingons for Kruge's crewman murdering David in TSFS. There's also a direct nod to TOS with McCoy half chiding Kirk's unending romantic pursuits--one of his character traits established on the TV series.
Wrong again. That was not Blofeld in any official capacity
are my evidence
As in your post about Superman, you are the only one saying that.
There's no spinning your way out of this: your homophobia and hatred of DC movies led you to concoct this completely false story of how the Academy wanted to give Ledger the Oscar for Brokeback Mountain.
The only reason you are saying this is your accusation that the Academy has a gay agenda
You will never rewrite history to rob Ledger of his legitimately awarded performance as that DC character, the Joker--again, something the MCU will never match, even if it cranks out another 200 films
As for The Winter Soldier, again, it was a tight, serious film that was free of the constant "Stark-ism" jokes
Its the only truly great MCU film
Because it is a good movie.Heck, Batman Begins was already forgotten until TDK came out. TDKR faded away pretty fast too. No one talks about anything but TDK.
Nope.Only if you're ashamed of comics.
Even if Heath Ledger didn't die, they'd still be remembered as the movies that saved the Batman franchise after Batman & Robin killed it. Heath Ledger's death had absolutely no effect on the fact that The Dark Knight is a fucking amazing movie, and that Ledger easily gave one of the absolute best performances in any comic book movie ever.Hardly just me. The Dark Knight movies wouldn't be remembered half as much if not for Ledger dying.
Heck, Batman Begins was already forgotten until TDK came out. TDKR faded away pretty fast too. No one talks about anything but TDK.
Because he gave an absolutely amazing performance? I think there's at least a decent chance that had a pretty significant part in him winning the Oscar.Again you misread me. I'm saying they knew it would get too much backlash if they gave him the award for that role. So they agreed to hold off and randomly award his next big performance. Which turned out to be his last.
I mean, why else would they award him when the role was nothing but a bunch of serial killer cliches?
Only because none of the major actors have died, I'm pretty sure if Robert Downey Jr., or Chris Evens, or Chris Hemsworth died, we'd see some "exploiting a dead man".The MCU doesn't feel the need to exploit a dead man, so I'm glad for that.
Even if Heath Ledger didn't die, they'd still be remembered as the movies that saved the Batman franchise after Batman & Robin killed it. Heath Ledger's death had absolutely no effect on the fact that The Dark Knight is a fucking amazing movie, and that Ledger easily gave one of the absolute best performances in any comic book movie ever.
Somebody dying isn't going to suddenly make people praise the movie, Brandon Lee died while filming The Crow and it still couldn't get above a 71 on Metacritic, and The Twilight Zone movie had several people die on an on set accident and it can't even get above a 44.
Because he gave an absolutely amazing performance? I think there's at least a decent chance that had a pretty significant part in him winning the Oscar.
Only because none of the major actors have died, I'm pretty sure if Robert Downey Jr., or Chris Evens, or Chris Hemsworth died, we'd see some "exploiting a dead man".
I'm not ashamed of comics, and The Winter Soldier is one of my favorite MCU movies.
And? It's flawed. All movies are flawed. The Dark Knight is one movie were the high points outweigh the flaws by a huge margin, especially with Bruce wrestling with being Batman and Dent's own pursuit of justice twisted by his accident and Joker's own manipulations.If he hadn't died, folks would be more willing to point out the movies' flaws.
And? So, not being the best automatically makes one "ashamed of comics" for liking it?It is. But it's not the absolute best one.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone say it didn't have flaws.If he hadn't died, folks would be more willing to point out the movies' flaws. Like how it stuffs Rachel in the fridge, Joker being omnipotent, Dent's rushed character by the end, etc.
And Ledger's performance wasn't as good as Nicholsons'.
He might have been, but people still wouldn't have been afraid to criticize the rest of the movie if they didn't like it.Ledger was an Academy Darling, that made the difference.
Or he could have still won.At best, he would've been nominated.
Only because they aren't dead.Yes, but they didn't.
But that doesn't change the fact that it's one of my favorites, and I am as far from being ashamed of the comics as a person could get.[/QUOTE]It is. But it's not the absolute best one.
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