They detest story.
When's the last time they produced a modern story/idea/novel/screenplay?
Why do they always have to lead with graphic novels/fanboys/things from the eighties?
Because they are cowards.
They destest Sergioe Leones and John Waynes and Homers alike--they are dumbed-down, crass, feminized little fanboys:
http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=17731
Apparently video game veteran Jerry O'Flaherty, who most recently served as art director for Epic Games' blockbuster Gears of War and Unreal Tournament 3, will make his feature film directorial debut. Variety says that O'Flaherty "had been looking to make the leap into movies and was considering several projects, even live action."
Nevertheless, as video game visuals and animation become more and more sophisticated, there's been greater convergence between the two industries and it's not surprising to see a game veteran head up a CG movie.
Once upon a time directors were manly storytellers. Today they are girly/fanboy art directors, incapable of God's Judgement. The movie will fail.
As soon as the feminized beast that is Time Warner allows men back into their ranks, their movies will fail.
The fanboy movie will suck as they all do.
300 rocked because it was created by a storyteller--some some fanboy art major.
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