Post by mcufan on Jul 26, 2017 20:17:06 GMT
You engage in a classic Straw Man fallacy whereby you misrepresent a statement and project your own hate and frustration into it without any solid evidence (another fallacy). Apart from the quote, Miller also never said a negative thing about the BvS film in the past (but a few positive things).
You cannot construe or derive your slander from Miller's WW praise any more than you can conclude that MCU films before SMH were all boring and dull. All this is as ridiculous as your ramblings about SMH "flopping" because "maybe" DC fans did not go watching it, "but then they are too stupid for that!", or any other unfortunate stupidity you ramble.
I see fools like you every day in court, losing everything because they are unable to act on and interpret facts. Its not only lack of intelligence, it is lack of character and integrity. Nuff said.
You only read the article I guess not the full interview:
MILLER: It’s funny. I found Wonder Woman breathtaking and exhilarating and Spider-Man I felt like I was a little kid rocking along with Spider-Man. They’ve had good luck casting Spider-Man, haven’t they? This one was a lot more fun, down to the music. When he was jumping across the rooftop and they were just boogieing with it. It was just so much fun. This has been a great era for superhero movies, without question. It’s like they came back and it’s like everybody is riding a wave of simply wanting to bring the joy of the genre in and lose the cynicism.
DEADLINE: Some of that darkness and grit you brought into the genre, I think.
MILLER: I joked about that with Alan Moore. He had done Watchmen, and I had done Dark Knight. A whole bunch of gloomy superhero comics were coming out and then we started seeing gloomy superhero movies. I said, Alan, we’ve ruined everything. Nobody’s having any fun. He went, you’re right, Frank.
DEADLINE: Odd to be hearing that, given the cynical reality that confronts us every day. Maybe that has opened the door for pure escapism.
MILLER: My feeling right now is that pure cynicism is a refuge. It’s a place where cowards go. You have to repel it with idealism and purpose. The work I’ve got planned in the future…some people might be disappointed about how un-cynical it is.
DEADLINE: Your work for so long has influenced these movies. Is it possible the recent good ones have rubbed off on your optimism?
MILLER: I don’t know. It could be. You ask what influences me? It is everything. The rain. This conversation. If you blanket yourself you miss everything. What’s happened is I’ve done a bunch of work that I guess made gloomy cool, and then they out-gloomed me. I don’t want to be gloomy. I’m going a different direction. But I still intend to scare the crap out of everybody.
Enough said.

