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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 19, 2019 15:31:06 GMT
1st, it wasn't 4 entirely separate productions. All 4 shows are produced under the same production company - Marvel Studios. 2nd, The Defenders was a show that was slapped together haphazardly without any meaningful payoff. 3rd, none of the bullshit you just posted changes the fact that it had been done before - 4 shows coming together to produce a crossover. The only difference is that the DC TV shows were able to do a good story in just 3 or 4 episodes and didn't waste the audience's time with about 13 hours of filler episodes that were had no meaningful payoff. Not one of those CW Arrowverse shows are as good as Daredevil or The Punisher. Or Jessica Jones or Luke Cage or Iron Fist.
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Post by dazz on Feb 19, 2019 15:53:18 GMT
Well done on your usual bullshit cut and paste to try and pretend you have a point, the significance of the Netflix shows was they were 4 independently created shows which by design came together to create a special crossover series, 4 entirely separate productions worked together to set up for a 5th series, the Arrowverse however was created by the same two guys for all shows and a 3rd for two the shows, they didn't come together for a series which they built to rather than they haphazardly slapped an "Invasion" crossover event, with no build up or meaningful pay off.
1st, it wasn't 4 entirely separate productions. All 4 shows are produced under the same production company - Marvel Studios. 2nd, The Defenders was a show that was slapped together haphazardly without any meaningful payoff. 3rd, none of the bullshit you just posted changes the fact that it had been done before - 4 shows coming together to produce a crossover. The only difference is that the DC TV shows were able to do a good story in just 3 or 4 episodes and didn't waste the audience's time with about 13 hours of filler episodes that were had no meaningful payoff. Daredevil created by Drew Goddard, produced by DeKnight Productions & Goddard Textiles + ABC & Marvel
Jessica Jones created by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Tall Girl Production + ABC & Marvel Luke Cage created by Cheo Hodari Coker produced by ABC & Marvel Iron Fist created by Scott Buck and produced by Devilina Productions + ABC & Marvel Defenders created by Douglas Petrie & Marco Ramirez produced by Goddard Textiles, Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc + ABC & Marvel
Arrow developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg Arrow produced by Berlanti Productions + DC Entertainment & Warner Bros. Television
The Flash developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns
The Flash produced by Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions + DC & WB Supergirl developed by Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler & Andrew Kreisberg Supergirl produced by Berlanti Productions + DC & WB
LOT developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg & Phill Klemmer
LOT produced by Berlanti Productions + DC & WB
All 4 single series and the crossover series was created by different people, most had different production teams helping to make the series, the DC films developed and produced by the almost exact same team.
WB TV, DC Entertainment, ABC Studios & Marvel TV are massive entities that cover a lot of ground it's like saying Raw & Smackdown are made by the same people because they are both WWE programmes, but no Raw has it's own writers, producers, camera men, refs and so on, and SD has it's own crew, they maybe WWE products and have a Vince, HHH or Steph overlooking it all but they are different brands and products, which you can see through most of their runs, SD! typically has been the more wrestling show whilst Raw is the sprts entertainment brand historically.
Now do as I said get in the fucking corner and shut yah trap you "sentient" bag of donkey bollocks.
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Post by dazz on Feb 19, 2019 15:55:25 GMT
Not one of those CW Arrowverse shows are as good as Daredevil or The Punisher. Or Jessica Jones or Luke Cage or Iron Fist. Hey now lets not go crazy, Flash & Arrow can be a lot better than Iron First, LOT this season also may not be "better" than Iron Fist but it's far more enjoyable to watch, hell that can be true for all the Arrowverse when they are on, may not be "better" than the Netflix stuff, but can sure as hell be more fun.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 16:39:56 GMT
1st, it wasn't 4 entirely separate productions. All 4 shows are produced under the same production company - Marvel Studios. 2nd, The Defenders was a show that was slapped together haphazardly without any meaningful payoff. 3rd, none of the bullshit you just posted changes the fact that it had been done before - 4 shows coming together to produce a crossover. The only difference is that the DC TV shows were able to do a good story in just 3 or 4 episodes and didn't waste the audience's time with about 13 hours of filler episodes that were had no meaningful payoff. Daredevil created by Drew Goddard, produced by DeKnight Productions & Goddard Textiles + ABC & Marvel
Jessica Jones created by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Tall Girl Production + ABC & Marvel Luke Cage created by Cheo Hodari Coker produced by ABC & Marvel Iron Fist created by Scott Buck and produced by Devilina Productions + ABC & Marvel Defenders created by Douglas Petrie & Marco Ramirez produced by Goddard Textiles, Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc + ABC & Marvel ABC + Marvel produces all 4 shows. So they're all produced by the same production company and aren't 4 separate productions like the article incorrectly claims. WB TV, DC Entertainment, ABC Studios & Marvel TV are massive entities that cover a lot of ground it's like saying Raw & Smackdown are made by the same people because they are both WWE programmes, but no Raw has it's own writers, producers, camera men, refs and so on, and SD has it's own crew, they maybe WWE products and have a Vince, HHH or Steph overlooking it all but they are different brands and products, which you can see through most of their runs, SD! typically has been the more wrestling show whilst Raw is the sprts entertainment brand historically. That is the stupidest thing ever. A newspaper or a magazine may have articles written by several different writers, but it's the same newspaper or magazine so the editor/publisher is the same. Same with RAW and Smackdown. The storylines may be written by different writers, but it's the same company (as opposed to other wrestling organizations) so the management is the same. For example, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair are currently feuding and beating each other up on Smackdown. Well, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair aren't going to be best friends on RAW just because the writers are different. Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair are also showing up on RAW and beating each other up on RAW. Because it's the same company and same management.
Likewise, all 4 of the MCU Netflix shows are produced by the same company and aren't 4 separate productions. So MCU doing a crossover of 4 shows is nothing new since DC already did that with the Arrowverse shows.
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Post by dazz on Feb 19, 2019 17:19:57 GMT
Daredevil created by Drew Goddard, produced by DeKnight Productions & Goddard Textiles + ABC & Marvel
Jessica Jones created by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Tall Girl Production + ABC & Marvel Luke Cage created by Cheo Hodari Coker produced by ABC & Marvel Iron Fist created by Scott Buck and produced by Devilina Productions + ABC & Marvel Defenders created by Douglas Petrie & Marco Ramirez produced by Goddard Textiles, Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc + ABC & Marvel ABC + Marvel produces all 4 shows. So they're all produced by the same production company and aren't 4 separate productions like the article incorrectly claims. WB TV, DC Entertainment, ABC Studios & Marvel TV are massive entities that cover a lot of ground it's like saying Raw & Smackdown are made by the same people because they are both WWE programmes, but no Raw has it's own writers, producers, camera men, refs and so on, and SD has it's own crew, they maybe WWE products and have a Vince, HHH or Steph overlooking it all but they are different brands and products, which you can see through most of their runs, SD! typically has been the more wrestling show whilst Raw is the sprts entertainment brand historically. That is the stupidest thing ever. A newspaper or a magazine may have articles written by several different writers, but it's the same newspaper or magazine so the editor/publisher is the same. Same with RAW and Smackdown. The storylines may be written by different writers, but it's the same company (as opposed to other wrestling organizations) so the management is the same. For example, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair are currently feuding and beating each other up on Smackdown. Well, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair aren't going to be best friends on RAW just because the writers are different. Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair are also showing up on RAW and beating each other up on RAW. Because it's the same company and same management.
Likewise, all 4 of the MCU Netflix shows are produced by the same company and aren't 4 separate productions. So MCU doing a crossover of 4 shows is nothing new since DC already did that with the Arrowverse shows.Marvel TV also produces The Gifted, Legion, AOS, Cloak & Dagger & The Runaways, are you saying they are all one big production despite being on multiple networks with different show runners, creators and writers?
Oh how bout ABC who also produce The Amazing Race, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds 2005, Black-ish, How to Get Away with Murder, Speechless, American Housewife, The Good Doctor, The Alec Baldwin Show, For the People , Station 19 , Single Parents, A Million Little Things, The Kids Are Alright, The Rookie & Schooled?
Are they all one production along with the Marvel Netflix shows?
No you simpering shit stain they aren't, each show is made individually with different teams, making them different productions, it's not 1 team making multiple shows with slight variants but 4 shows made by 4 teams with slight similarities, such as a few of the same higher ups making suggestions whilst the bulk of the workload is though up, figured out, carried out and produced by people working on this one show.
Also again 4 shows which built into and onto each other, unlike in the Arrowverse where in they are all but separate worlds until they need to come together every November for a crossover unrelated to anything going on or will come about after.
And my WWE analogy may not be perfect but it's 100x better than any the bullshit ones you come up with you cockamamy cunt wobble.
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Post by darkpast on Jul 25, 2020 3:12:36 GMT
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