Anyone ever feel personally insulted by a scene in a TV show/movie? The entire line by Queen Maeve saying ‘take your fucking twink and get the fuck out of here’ was so mean ;_;
So much visceral meanness. What did twinks do to her?
Dunno. The only way i'm willing to interact with anything Garth Ennis has touched is gonad kicking, or locker shoving. I hate that man. He's like the platonic ideal of shitty caring about things is dumb gen x whiny nihilism.
Like nobody writes damaged tough guys like Ennis, but at the same time he really doesn't touch on why they're damaged aside from A) Dead Family or B) Made to do Bad by poindexters
Like I appreciate his iconoclast work (because it's funny to see Wolverine getting run over by a steamroller) and Hitman and Punisher MAX are amazing
But yeah, guy really needs to look into a mirror to see that his love of Army men is basically no better than someone being too into to superheroes
I think they scrapped it because there's no way to make it live action without getting an NC-17 rating. There was a Crossed-like film from Taiwan a few years ago. Less SA than Crossed, but it was still there (offscreen) and a lot of blood.
Yeah most of the series is just bad. A few of the ones written by Ennis were okay. Fatal Englishman, Smokey and the twins, and the prehistoric crossed story were actually decent. Plus 100 was actually good, but that's because it was written by Alan Moore. Everything else was just blegh. Edgy for the sake of being edgy. The art quality plummets off a cliff, too.
Glad I pirated the series and never bought any actual comics lol
What the actual fuck? How? It's like 200 pages of people being torture raped to death while they look directly at the reader saying "you're a dumb asshole for caring about anything at all".
Garth Ennis has made one "good" series (I hate it anyway) and The Boys and Crosses aren't it. Every one of his stories has torture porn and uses sexual assault as a punchline.
It's disgusting. His stories are so bad.
This screams nepobaby director trying so hard to ride off the success of The Boys.
I maintain that some of the Crossed comics have artistic merit. Some. Soooome.
Old mate Garth only wrote the first run and some parts of the later stuff. His initial run is solid enough, assuming you have the stomach for it and don't find gore distasteful.
Crossed: Wish you Were Here (aa free webcomic not written by Garth) is actually solid but also it has (cw: necrophilia)
Plus One-hundred would be interesting because of the linguistics Moore was playing with that would make sense to hear vs. read. The miniseries also explored rehabilitation of the infected, even if there isn't a cure. It's similar to I Am Legend with its original ending.
It would probably be better to write something from the ground up, seperate from the Crossed franchise. The kind of people who would enjoy seeing...that...are also the kind of people who wouldn't be interested in how language changes, the moral implications of the inherently evil, how that affects people not inherently evil, rebuilding civilization because it's not the first time humanity has experienced an apocalypse, etc.
I completely agree wrt +100, unfortunately I doubt there's funding for a sort of "dropping you in the middle/aftermath of the story" concept movie.
But in another world that'd probably be the best and only way to truly adapt anything in the Crossed universe. Zombie apocalypse is already well-understood by everyone in the audience, so a 5-10 minute montage showing the event and explaining the rules, then fast forward to the good shit.
It was definitely toned down. The plot focused mainly on the survivors a century after "Surprise Day" (as the crossed like to call it). It's centered around a archeological/historian/biologist as she tries to find out what caused the outbreak in the first place. The cross themselves are the intelligent ones who have created their own society hidden from the survivors so they can do a part 2. They're less impulsive and thus less prone to random acts of violence.
They're still infected, though, and the story picks up when they start a war after isolating themselves for a century.
iirc any violence served an actual narrative purpose rather than being there merely for juvenile shock value. So probably toned down a bit, but not in a way that felt out of place by diminishing the grotesque brutality of the Crossed universe.
I get why Ennis is so nihilistic. He did grow up during the Troubles and saw shit like car bombs going off in civilian areas or the Black and Tans beating the shit out of people when they weren't just straight-up killing them. You see violence like that as a kid and it's going to create a warped worldview.
I suspect Palestinian children now who survive to adulthood are going to have similar outlooks on life.