Joss Whedon's anti Justice League Twitter Activity leads to War
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxR2vqkVSzE
Not looking good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxR2vqkVSzE
Not looking good.
Who knows what that joker is thinking. Whedon is a bit of an ego-maniac. Guess he doesn't want his name associated with the Justice League movie. That's disappointing. Guess WB just brought him in to manage failure instead of turn things around.
shareAs I understand it, he only did a couple of re-shoots but seems to have had a hand on some re-writing as well.
As a professional he should be exempt of any of the critiques and fan wars.
This reminds me of the Pink Floyd vs Roger Waters thing. Fortunately [though a tad too late] Roger admitted his egomania.
Wow, those DC fans almost getting violent (one guy wants Gal Gadot to drop kick Joss Whedon for liking that tweet).
I haven't heard one reviewer praise JL's Steppenwolf. And the producer said Joss was only on board for 15%-20% of the film. I bet Joss does agree the villain is terrible, but that may have been out of his hands.
I've heard rumors that he reshot 50% of the film, and if that's not true it probably would have been a good idea.
It's hard to imagine a more thankless job than being asked to fix one of Snyder's messes, given limited time and budget. I hope he got something very nice in exchange for his hard and unrewarding work, some project of his getting the greenlight or something.
"It's hard to imagine a more thankless job than being asked to fix one of Snyder's messes"
Oh, there are a million tasks more thankless in the real world, working in an old folks' home or refugee camp and suchlike. But fixing "Justice League" is as thankless a job as a top Hollywood director would ever take on, and Warners' has to consider that they owe him a favor or two.
I hope he succeeded in making the end result passable, a friend wants to drag me to it.
I smell a thor failure rising!
shareUncredited participation would have been best, like how Quentin Tarantino did a rewrite of It's Pat, but did not allow his name in the credits. Steven King didn't allow his name to be associated with the adaptation of his Lawnmower Man.
shareIt's a me, Kal-Ellio!
Whats terrible is the soundtrack. Elfman dragging his 1989 tim burton batman soundtrack out of mothballs and slapping it on this. That soundtrack worked well with the style of movie tim did, but here its utterly out of place. I really dont believe that whedon only had a 15-20% hand in this. It has almost no snyder about it at all. Say what you want about his movie be he has a keen eye for setting a scene and this looked like whedon marveled the fuck out of it.
Steppenwolf wasnt that bad. But he was dipped in a marvel sauce like the rest of the movie. Dont get me wrong, Im fine with marvel movies. But we already have marvel movies. So why turn dc movies into marvel?
True dat!
shareElfman dragging his 1989 tim burton batman soundtrack out of mothballs and slapping it on this. That soundtrack worked well with the style of movie tim did, but here its utterly out of place