I wasn't really sure where to put it. The actors involved, I feel, make it pop culture. My rant itself is probably more of a "Things I Hate", but I ended up putting it here.
From some harsh words from a coworker and some rude comments (not directed at me myself but some angry comic bookers against people who just watch the movie or TV series), I guess I am not a "true" fan of Marvel or DC characters, or The Walking Dead because I don't read the comic books, or it's only because of big budget actors/actresses/sheep mentality that I like the stuff.
This is going to be really offensive, but I'm just gonna say it. Damn dorks, quit hating on people just because they've found a way to enjoy the same characters that you love. Just because I never read a comic book doesn't mean I can't be a "true" fan of The Punisher or Thor or Captain America, and since I didn't read the comic books and didn't already "know" how The Walking Dead would play out, I'm just a sheep who only watches things because everyone else does or because of the people who play the roles.
I was able to shut my coworker the hell up when he challenged me that I only like certain super heros just because of the actors who play them, because I was able to name the characters real names (for instance, Bruce Wayne is Batman *DC, I know, not Marvel or Avengers*, Tony Stark is Iron Man, etc etc etc).
I was perterbed when I was called a "sheep" because I want to see the Avengers, and then the rest of it built up tonight.
I won't lie. I DO watch the movies because damn, who doesn't want to look at Chris Hemsworth? And I will admit, if it wasn't for big budget actors whom most people are fond of, I probably wouldn't have taken an interest. But if you want to look at it that way, perhaps it's the best way to get people to be interested in the characters and the backstory. Maybe someone will pick up a comic book and read it one day. SO WHAT if your beloved comic book characters are enjoyed as big budget movie stars on the big screen?
And how dare anyone scream that only the comic book readers are the "true" fans of The Walking Dead. That one just pisses me right the hell off. I got interested in that show by myself, finding it at Family Video shortly after season 1 came out. I don't need to have read the comic books to enjoy it.
From some harsh words from a coworker and some rude comments (not directed at me myself but some angry comic bookers against people who just watch the movie or TV series), I guess I am not a "true" fan of Marvel or DC characters, or The Walking Dead because I don't read the comic books, or it's only because of big budget actors/actresses/sheep mentality that I like the stuff.
This is going to be really offensive, but I'm just gonna say it. Damn dorks, quit hating on people just because they've found a way to enjoy the same characters that you love. Just because I never read a comic book doesn't mean I can't be a "true" fan of The Punisher or Thor or Captain America, and since I didn't read the comic books and didn't already "know" how The Walking Dead would play out, I'm just a sheep who only watches things because everyone else does or because of the people who play the roles.
I was able to shut my coworker the hell up when he challenged me that I only like certain super heros just because of the actors who play them, because I was able to name the characters real names (for instance, Bruce Wayne is Batman *DC, I know, not Marvel or Avengers*, Tony Stark is Iron Man, etc etc etc).
I was perterbed when I was called a "sheep" because I want to see the Avengers, and then the rest of it built up tonight.
I won't lie. I DO watch the movies because damn, who doesn't want to look at Chris Hemsworth? And I will admit, if it wasn't for big budget actors whom most people are fond of, I probably wouldn't have taken an interest. But if you want to look at it that way, perhaps it's the best way to get people to be interested in the characters and the backstory. Maybe someone will pick up a comic book and read it one day. SO WHAT if your beloved comic book characters are enjoyed as big budget movie stars on the big screen?
And how dare anyone scream that only the comic book readers are the "true" fans of The Walking Dead. That one just pisses me right the hell off. I got interested in that show by myself, finding it at Family Video shortly after season 1 came out. I don't need to have read the comic books to enjoy it.
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