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It's only a movie. They finished filming it last year and it's in post production (supposedly a lot of CGI).They’re making a TV series based off Crossed. I have no fucking idea how they’re going to make that fit for TV short of toning it down to The Crazies levels of violence.
Are you new to Garth Ennis? Crossed has a scene where some guy gets his young daughter graphically torn to pieces because he thought salt repelled the zombies. This scene is framed like a comedy.
The comics are very anti-corporation, I would argue even more so than anti-superhero. All of the themes and evil characterisations of Vought in the comics can also be easily applied to Amazon in real life. They had to make it about Orange Man Bad or some other current day bullshit instead of publishing a work that is obviously extremely critical of their own existence (the megacorp who owns the show)My post does of course assume there was some reason they weren't allowed to just do a straight adaption of the comic, like the people paying for the show wanting something different or something like that.
OK fella, you keep being mad about The Boys and others’ opinions and I’ll keep being amused by your uncontrollable emotional issues.
I think this begun with the introduction of temp V, which I thought was utter fucking nonsense that I'm pretty sure wasn't even in the comic book. The way people in the show just acquire and lose their powers constantly like it's not a big deal is retarded as hell, it completely changes overall dynamics and stakes. It's layers upon layers of contrivance that render all their worldbuilding moot.Holy shit I completely forgot about that, yeah Butcher has fucking late-stage terminal cancer.
Even without his powers Homelander is a completely healthy dude and is in decent physical shape, even if he has zero training compared to Butcher just in their default unpowered states Butcher is in way worse shape than Homelander is, but he just beats the fuck out of him like he's the Mountain anyway, pulling Mortal Kombat fatalities on him with zero effort lmao
God the powerscaling in this show is nonsensical
That would require the ability for introspection, which all leftists lack.At what point are these people going to ask themselves "Are we the baddies?"
Oh, they know, they just think making those is too hard, so they just go the lazy way.Twelve years on from John Wick and five years on from Nobody and most directors still haven’t figured out that audiences want long-take, coherent, contextual action scenes.
At least with Crossed, you know there's no pretense for any sort of commentary. Unlike The Boys, its purpose is to be as gross and degenerate as possible, that's the entire theme. That one is indeed just shock content through and through, at least as I remember it.Are you new to Garth Ennis? Crossed has a scene where some guy gets his young daughter graphically torn to pieces because he thought salt repelled the zombies. This scene is framed like a comedy.
It’s not. There is basically The Boys’ CIA-procured ‘stable’ V which gives the user super strength only, and what you might term ‘wild V’ which has random effects (including nothing at all).temp V, which I thought was utter fucking nonsense that I'm pretty sure wasn't even in the comic book
It's usually used to say "waah waah, chud. You're not supposed to like that character. We're making FUN of you. reeee!"Media literacy is supposed to mean your ability to dissect and understand media. What it ends up meaning, the way the internet uses it, is "You don't like this so you don't get it and this is my way of not having to explain myself"
It’s not. There is basically The Boys’ CIA-procured ‘stable’ V which gives the user super strength only, and what you might term ‘wild V’ which has random effects (including nothing at all).
Vought administers ‘wild V’ to kids and uses ‘talent shows’ to rank kids’ usefulness to them depending on which powers, if any, manifest in them. Get great powers and you have a lifetime job as a top-ranked supe. Get shitty ones and you join a team like Superduper. Get ones that make your eyes explode or your arms and legs fall off and you’re on your own.
But as with Mother’s Milk, a lot of supes are people who happened to be randomly exposed, as Vought doesn’t mind random supes popping up that they can recruit. The books also show that Japan and Russia had their own programs with arguably less success than Vought.
To be fair, it does touch on that idea during the 9/11 sequence and again when Greg Mallory is telling Hughie about the time supes were shoehorned in to a military operation during WW2 and got almost the entire squad massacred with their ineptitude. It's made pretty clear that Vought, the government and anyone else in the know is aware that behind their powers, most of the supes are untrained idiots who can't be trusted with any task too dangerous, as they will indeed die of stupidity, along with many bystandersIt was a decent way of leveling the playing field without having a to write the villains in the story as utter morons who just end up dying of stupidity despite being vastly more powerful than the motley crew of normal humans that are trying to take them out.