Van,

I am going to be very narrow-scoped in my responses because my
opinions about Joss Whedon have gotten me in trouble on this group
before.

My wife watched BTVS and I thought the show was insipid.  When comics
fans bemoan that Brian Michael Bendis/Geoff Johns/Gail Simone/Rob
Liefeld/whomever is "getting paid to write fanfic," my immediate first
thought is Whedon.  The icing on that cake was an interview in Wizard
where he claimed that Buffy would mop the floor with Blade as well as
Count Dracula.

I tried Firefly after my friend Adam lent me the DVDs.  I made it
through two episodes before giving up.  More stock characters spouting
his stock dialogue.  The "space western" has been done a lot better
and a lot earlier.  Once I saw the mysterious box in the first episode
I said to my (now) wife "There's a girl in that box."  And once the
girl was revealed, and she asked me how I knew that, I said "Because
Outlaw Star did it years ago."

I rented Serenity from Netflix after hearing the non-stop praise from
some of my friends and folks on message boards, including how it was
(and I quote) "Star Wars done right' and "accessible even if you
didn't watch Firefly."  I thought the film was an incoherent mess and
one of the worst modern science fiction films I have seen.

Joss Whedon has not proven himself as a feature film director.  His
one feature was a financial disaster.  I am very concerned about the
Avengers using the same tired, boxed-in, trendy language that all of
his characters seem to use.

In the interest of full disclosure I have not read any of his comics
work.  The X-Men have not appealed to me in a long time.

~Luke

On Oct 12, 8:13 am, Van Plexico <[email protected]> wrote:
> Loki works as the main villain for several reasons, not least of which is 
> that he was the team's first foe in the comics-- the one who caused the team 
> to come together. I just hope they don't  defeat him by locking him in a lead 
> box.
>
> I've been figuring he would be the mastermind and we'd see a sort of "Masters 
> of Evil" manipulated by him. The Red Skull & Hydra would be included, I'd 
> think. Maybe the/an Abomination.
>
> Love that they're doing at least a little unfriendliness between Tony & 
> Steve. In fact, in that trailer we see practically a staging of their 
> argument from 167, albeit with today' smartass Tony in the role of 1978's 
> heroic Tony.
>
> What don't you like about Whedon, Luke? I never watched Buffy much because I 
> have no interest in vampires or teenagers, but I thought his X-Men comics 
> were very solid and that Firefly was terrific-- and that Serenity 
> demonstrated that he can write and direct a fantastic, fast-paced, 
> character-driven feature film with action and snappy dialogue. I can think of 
> anyone I'd prefer to be in charge of this movie.
>
> --Van
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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