"To my mind, this embracing of what were unambiguously children's characters at their mid-20th century inception seems to indicate a retreat from the admittedly overwhelming complexities of modern existence," he wrote to Ó Méalóid. "It looks to me very much like a significant section of the public, having given up on attempting to understand the reality they are actually living in, have instead reasoned that they might at least be able to comprehend the sprawling, meaningless, but at-least-still-finite 'universes' presented by DC or Marvel Comics. I would also observe that it is, potentially, culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the cultural stage and refusing to allow this surely unprecedented era to develop a culture of its own, relevant and sufficient to its times."
He isn't just talking about the movies though.
He isn't just talking about the movies though.
Comic book movies have long since overstayed their welcome. I kind of thought (read: wished) they'd be gone about five years ago.
Superheroes are a bourgeois conceit. :ohhh
Hm, I came to the conclusion that Zombie movies were thinly veiled hatred for old people some time ago (Slowly lumbering incoherent half dead? Yeah, that's grandma alright), but you are also correct! :oSuperheroes are a bourgeois conceit. :ohhh
unlike zombie movies, which are a racist nihilist's conceit :cody
Superheroes are a bourgeois conceit. :ohhh
unlike zombie movies, which are a racist nihilist's conceit :cody
He isn't just talking about the movies though.
He's talking about trap, too.
:fabulous
Yeah, I thought the trend was gonna slow down but it looks like it's gonna go full steam for at least a few years longer:
(http://i.imgur.com/BSCc2Fr.jpg?1)
You mean to tell me that Alan Moore, a guy who fetishizes superheroes and anything related to comics, is criticizing others for doing the same? I for one am shocked.
I love the dude, but it's hard to take him seriously here.
I agree that superhero movies are getting out of hand though.
I'd love a good Ghost Rider movie. Shit won't be happening though.
He's just mad that Hollywood is making movies based on his stories without his permission or whatever.
Remember that time both he and Sean Connery got roped into a League of Extraordinary Gentleman movie?
And Sean Connery quit acting because of it.