Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7823447-20140508223520/@comment-6548012-20140928094808

That's your opinion, I don't respect it.

It is my advice, and whatever you think of it, it still is, plus, how do you want to have a well-done debate if you can't respect my beliefs about this? It is non-sense. In fact, this is also rude to not respect another person's sayings, even though you can find them absurd. This isn't Citizen Kane, this is characters dressed in costumes fighting evil. Of course it isn't. But a movie is more like a painting. It has a representation, and has its own meanings, which means that if a want to make a Captain America painting, I'll have to give it another sense than what the comic book already gave it. Plus, I'll have to input my touch, my soul through the work. The thing is not that I'll go talk with MARVEL responsibles for hours and go on Internet to see fan requests and be ordered a scenario by Avi Arad. Even with restrictions, it has to be my work. Even The Dark Knight is this, as great as that film was. Because it has a proper significance and importance in itself, wasn't simply a Batman adaptation, and because this was really the "Nolan-est" movie of the trilogy. What gets me is that you compared these films to a piece of horror shlock. That is a great insult to the movie creators, the actors, and the fans of these films. There is a lot work done in these films, and saying these films are no better than freaking "GARBAGE DAY" is just a slap in the face to everyone involved. X-Men Origins: Wolverine was horrible, and everyone hated it and the production. You basically insulted hundreds of persons (yeah, counting everyone there), same with X-Men: The Last Stand. Same with Silent Night, Deadly Night, Part 2. Same with all the movies produced by The Asylum. Or, for a more precise example, it is an insult to me; to simply disrespect my opinion as an individual just for calling it "wrong". I also have thousands and thousands of examples. But, y'see, if everybody's heart stopped beating at the first "indirect insult", then we'd all be stone cold.