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Re: TV: One Person's Trash...
Moore's real "perversion" is he likes having women two at a time, in other words, he's a male with the resources to pull it off.
This is a fair summary of Moore's inability to behave even remotely like somebody you'd want to be on the same continent as, and an attempt to tease what is valuable out of what is just Moore's self-serving, insecure, emotionally stunted perma-infancy.
Note: that link above will not work if you click it but will work if you paste this in as the url. Weird:
https://sequart.org/magazine/39006/alan-moore-might-be-insane-now/
Where: "a...be-insane-now" equals alan-moore-might-be-insane-now
It auto-truncates the link and then fails. Why does it do this? To prevent embedding the link and discourage traffic?
He appears to be an absolutely horrible, selfish, immature human being with a galloping case of NPD, but Watchmen is a terrific piece of art. I've tried to get into the book V off and on over the years but it just doesn't grab me.
Episode 1 of Watchmen was uneven. Low impact spoilers: I loved all the odd and offbeat references. I very much approve of setting it in the present rather than trying another 50s or 70s nostalgia piece. I don't give a sh-t about the initial set of characters but I assume this is going to be a huge cast so there are bound to be storylines I feel are more interesting. There was far too much sophomoric 'splosions stuff but I think that may actually have been a parody of potboilers like Dark Knight.
Was Moore involved at all? I assume he did his usual thing and took his ball and said "screw you guys I'm going home." It sucks that he's like that because he genuinely does have vision that the cookie cutters out in Hollywood don't have.
He didn't get screwed over...he is just a massive tool. He claims every company screws him over. Meanwhile his co-creators never seem to be too upset. (and usual even help) He hates Marvel and DC because they won't bow at his greatness.
Moore is an awful human being who a friggin pervert and he has a Trump like ego. I learned all about him when I worked at a comic store when he "hated" DC but still created a universe under their banner (ABC) then destroyed it and put out his perv stuff.
The book was ok...V for Vendetta is way better. He hated DC for that too (and the film) but his artist of course laughed at him for it.
Moore's real "perversion" is he likes having women two at a time, in other words, he's a male with the resources to pull it off.
This is a fair summary of Moore's inability to behave even remotely like somebody you'd want to be on the same continent as, and an attempt to tease what is valuable out of what is just Moore's self-serving, insecure, emotionally stunted perma-infancy.
Note: that link above will not work if you click it but will work if you paste this in as the url. Weird:
https://sequart.org/magazine/39006/alan-moore-might-be-insane-now/
Where: "a...be-insane-now" equals alan-moore-might-be-insane-now
It auto-truncates the link and then fails. Why does it do this? To prevent embedding the link and discourage traffic?
He appears to be an absolutely horrible, selfish, immature human being with a galloping case of NPD, but Watchmen is a terrific piece of art. I've tried to get into the book V off and on over the years but it just doesn't grab me.
Episode 1 of Watchmen was uneven. Low impact spoilers: I loved all the odd and offbeat references. I very much approve of setting it in the present rather than trying another 50s or 70s nostalgia piece. I don't give a sh-t about the initial set of characters but I assume this is going to be a huge cast so there are bound to be storylines I feel are more interesting. There was far too much sophomoric 'splosions stuff but I think that may actually have been a parody of potboilers like Dark Knight.
Was Moore involved at all? I assume he did his usual thing and took his ball and said "screw you guys I'm going home." It sucks that he's like that because he genuinely does have vision that the cookie cutters out in Hollywood don't have.
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