The Goon
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The Goon
First screenshot image for the CG animated film The Goon, produced by David Fincher and Blur Studios. Its based on a Eric Powell’s comic series from Dark Horse. I never read the comic but I'm interested to see it because it has zombies.
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Re: The Goon
First Teaser trailer for The Goon has turned up:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/539249 ... iler.jhtml
The full preview will be shown at Comicon at the panel this week and then it will eventually end up online via MTV.
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/539249 ... iler.jhtml
The full preview will be shown at Comicon at the panel this week and then it will eventually end up online via MTV.
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Is there such a thing as an instant cult classic? Cause I think that that's exactly what this movie is going to be. It looks amazing, but it might be too bizarre for its own good, box office wise. Then again, Coraline (and to a lesser extent 9) did respectably well, so who knows?
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...No.Is there such a thing as an instant cult classic?
That's probably because, regardless of live-action or animated, humor cult-comics just DON'T do well in the mainstream--
Whether they're done badly (Howard the Duck), done well (Mystery Men), or even done earnestly on a low budget (Tank Girl), there's a slob-punk chic to the genre that just leaves most of the mainstream audience at the door. (Unlike the fairytale element of "Coraline" that told a straight, explainable A-B storyline once you bought into the setting and visual style.)
Probably the only cult comic that ever did catch on with an audience that doesn't read graphic novels at the back of the comics store was the cartoon Tick, which at least kept the writer involved, and stayed focused on its witty, literate style of parodying specific comic-geek genre references.
(And no, I never did see the Nelvana Saturday-morning version of "Sam & Max".)
Take a cult-favorite comic and throw it into the audience's faces unawares with good intentions, and you're likely either going to baffle them with over-quirkiness, drive them off with hellbent unsubtle humor, or just have to water the darn thing down just to play in Peoria.
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Re: The Goon
Extended version of the trailer with more footage:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movie-trailer ... id=1644096
For those not from the US and your getting blocked from seeing it, here is an alternative link:
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http://www.mtv.com/videos/movie-trailer ... id=1644096
For those not from the US and your getting blocked from seeing it, here is an alternative link:
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