@Ayepecks You seem like the type that won't back down even when there's a gigantic neon sign in front of you blinking "YOU'RE WRONG".
The recent successful comic book movies stuck as close to the source material as is allowed in a 3 hour action film. Batman moved further away from it because they didn't want to create a series.. they wanted the film to stand on it's own and possibly be a trilogy and nothing more. However, the origins of Batman are pretty close (read Year One) and the main themes that make him the anti-hero that he is are present very heavily in the films (read any Batman comic).
@coffeewithgames They didn't lose money they just had sitting around. They spent money on labor, production, marketing and everything else that goes with running a video game company and at the end of the year they weren't able to make the money back. That's not to say they won't eventually make the money back but for a company that hasn't spent any time in the red for a few decades... it's very bad news. Call it foreshadowing?
Report: Assassin's Creed movie deal gives Ubi too much power, puts movie in danger
Nov 4th 2011 6:51PM (Joystiq)You seem like the type that won't back down even when there's a gigantic neon sign in front of you blinking "YOU'RE WRONG".
The recent successful comic book movies stuck as close to the source material as is allowed in a 3 hour action film. Batman moved further away from it because they didn't want to create a series.. they wanted the film to stand on it's own and possibly be a trilogy and nothing more. However, the origins of Batman are pretty close (read Year One) and the main themes that make him the anti-hero that he is are present very heavily in the films (read any Batman comic).
Editorial -- Nintendo's creeping doom: how the company came to misplace $926 million
Oct 27th 2011 7:37PM (Joystiq)