User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-24894325-20170223231257: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(Bot: Automated import of articles)
 
m (Bot: Automated text replacement (-'''User:(SOTO/Forum Archive)/(.*?)/\@comment-([\d\.]+)-(\d+)/\@comment-([\d\.]+)-(\d+)'''\n([\s\S]*)\[\[Category:SOTO archive posts\]\] +\7\2/\4-\3/\6-\5))
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-24894325-20170223231257'''
As much as this fascinating discussion makes me wanna watch it finally, I do not believe it proves in the slightest that the movie was intended to be set in the DWU. I can only agree that it is a cultural reference.  
As much as this fascinating discussion makes me wanna watch it finally, I do not believe it proves in the slightest that the movie was intended to be set in the DWU. I can only agree that it is a cultural reference.  


It is quite possible to make a serious sci-fi movie without treating the DWU seriously. For me the idea of bringing all the villains from all the franchises to nuke it out is similar to the rap battle between Groot and Hodor. It is based on multiple mythologies and represents some of their elements faithfully, but it was never intended to be set within any one of those mythologies.
It is quite possible to make a serious sci-fi movie without treating the DWU seriously. For me the idea of bringing all the villains from all the franchises to nuke it out is similar to the rap battle between Groot and Hodor. It is based on multiple mythologies and represents some of their elements faithfully, but it was never intended to be set within any one of those mythologies.
<noinclude>[[Category:SOTO archive posts]]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[[Category:SOTO archive posts|Inclusion debates/20170222073756-4028641/20170223231257-24894325]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 14:45, 27 April 2023

As much as this fascinating discussion makes me wanna watch it finally, I do not believe it proves in the slightest that the movie was intended to be set in the DWU. I can only agree that it is a cultural reference.

It is quite possible to make a serious sci-fi movie without treating the DWU seriously. For me the idea of bringing all the villains from all the franchises to nuke it out is similar to the rap battle between Groot and Hodor. It is based on multiple mythologies and represents some of their elements faithfully, but it was never intended to be set within any one of those mythologies.