…All right. This’ll do:
Indeed, I believe that this may very well qualify as ‘gonzo.’ I am fond of gonzo; I feel that, if you’re going to make a movie, please don’t show me boring things. Not that I think that this is going to be a problem in this case.
Moe Lane
PS: I’m getting the impression that Marvel Films has decided that, thanks to successes like Guardians of the Galaxy, that they don’t have to worry if a movie concept is ‘too weird.’ ‘Too weird’ can still sell like the proverbial hotcakes. Which is why GotG, and why Ant-Man is a heist film, and Thor: Ragnarok looks like it’s a Crosby/Hope Road movie set to a Led Zeppelin soundtrack, and why X-Men — no, wait, sorry: New Mutants isn’t a Marvel films flick. But it still looks like it’s going to be a straight-up horror movie, and Deadpool of course was… you know, Deadpool (since I’m apparently scoring non-Marvel Marvel flicks). The point is, you can apparently let it hang a little loose now when you’re doing a superhero flick. The audiences will be all right with that.
People keep telling me its time for the superhero fad to wear out and fade (8-10 years supposedly being the standard lifetime of such things), since this pretty much started with Iron Man in 2008.
Maybe not.
Blank?
That would be a ‘Whoops.’