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Post by judgejosephdredd on Aug 24, 2017 1:59:18 GMT
his story tends to change every once in a while on how much he saw of them. He says Jessica Jones is "the worst superhero show ever made" based on its first season, which he said he saw in its entirety earlier but recently says he only saw the first episode. My story has never changed. I said I watched the 1st half of the pilot episode of Jessica Jones and fell asleep because is was so boring. Then later I decided to watch the rest of the pilot episode to see if it would get any better, but it didn't so I stopped watching the series. I never said anywhere that I watched the entire season nor will you be able to find any post by me anywhere in which I claimed to have watched the entire season. My story has always been that I watched the entire pilot episode of Jessica Jonesand it was so boring and crappy that I stopped watching the entire season. Your confusion probably comes from the fact that I've watched the entire 2 seasons of Daredevil and the entire seasons of Luke Cage and Iron Fist. I've tried to explain to him how keeping the DCEU and the CW shows separate was not that smart of a business plan in the long run and the only time he addressed me about potential brand confusion Only dumb MCU fans who think that everything has to be connected in order to make sense would be confused. General movie audiences are much smarter than dumb MCU fans and don't get confused. There was no confusion in 1983 when Octopussy was released in June with Roger Moore as James Bond for the 6th straight time and then Never Say Never Again was released in October with Sean Connery as James Bond for the 1st time in 12 years. Nor was there confusion in 1967 when Casino Royale was released in April with David Niven as James Bond and then You Only Live Twice was released in June with Sean Connery as James Bond. Very well, and because you only saw the first episode and nothing else you don't have the merit to call the series "the worst superhero show ever made" as you often do - you need to see the full season to make such judgement. "Only dumb MCU fans"...So I take it the number of DC fans who are perplexed by the news that this Joker origin movie not being set within the DCEU are "dumb MCU fans" as well, right? Keep using that straw man all you wish, it'll only continue to highlight your ignorance and ego the more you do. Your James Bond comparisons don't quite work I'm afraid. 1967's Casino Royale was a Bond parody, not a legitimate Bond film and has nothing to do with the franchise, audiences were not alienated or confused by it because they knew it wasn't the real deal. Never Say Never Again was not produced by Eon Productions and isn't considered part of continuity with the James Bond franchise as a whole, complicated filming rights to the novel Thunderball got it up and running and with Sean Connery back as 007 it was hard to say no to it given how he was still the most popular Bond portrayer. The movie didn't do bad critically, however it made quite a bit less than Octopussy, the legitimate Bond sequel, earlier that year. It was an ironic turn of events, as people thought NSNA would make more because of Connery's involvement, but that was simply not the case. In regards to The Joker this origins film its just an eye brow raiser as there are no rights complications at stake here so it doesn't make sense to produce a feature outside of their current slate of DC Films which occupy the same continuity, it is also not based on any earlier on screen Joker either so a NSNA scenario is not on the cards with this one, except that it'll probably make less than the other DC films coming out that year - which WILL occupy the same universe on film.
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