

“Alien” director Ridley Scott said superhero films are “boring as shit” and shared his take on what “superhero movies” really are.“ Well, if you look at your life as a chain of events, each responsible for the next and caused by the last, where does any story begin? Could take you all the way back to my birth, and before that the meeting of my parents or the meeting of theirs…”Īfter a recent re-watch of a large part of Firefly and Serenity with my brother over Canadian Thanksgiving, I was reminded that I’d never read The Shepherd’s Tale, the 2010 comic which reveals the mysterious back story of Shepherd Book, which was wasn’t covered in the cancelled TV series or the feature film that helped wrap up the story. The quality of Marvel movies has also been a debate in recent years, with auteurs like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola calling the MCU akin to “ theme parks” on the big screen. Since then, Whedon has faced toxic workplace allegations from “Justice League” stars Gal Gadot and Ray Fisher, as well as former “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” actresses. Whedon directed the first two “Avengers” films in the MCU, 2012’s “Avengers Assemble” and 2015’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Whedon also took over “Justice League” after Zack Snyder stepped down. It wasn’t so much that they’d changed the script – it’s that they just executed it in such a ghastly fashion as to render it almost unwatchable.” They did everything wrong that they could possibly do. Whedon said in a past interview that, with “Alien: Resurrection,” “They said the lines… mostly… but they said them all wrong. (He has not made a movie in Hollywood since.) “Alien: Resurrection” grossed $161 million worldwide against a budget of $70 million, with Jeunet suffering poor reviews at the time for his American studio debut.

Gwyneth Paltrow Is Done with Marvel for Now but ‘They Can Always Ask Me’
