u/Immediate-Ice-9070

Would anyone like a Men in Black live action series more in tone of the original comics?

I think it would be a cool idea to have a Men in Black series that is centered around the early years of Agent K, but it be more in tone of the original comics that were darker and more serious.

It should still maintain the sci-fi action-comedy tone of the movies while having a darker, more horror tone more in line with the comics. This series could also draw inspiration from Men in Black animated series.

I liked the idea of a Men in Black series where Agent Alpha is mentoring a young Agent K, it could be like The X-flies meets Training Day.

Would anyone be interested in a Men in Black live action series?

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u/Immediate-Ice-9070 — 3 days ago

Are the Misfits watered down in IDW comics?

I recently watched a review of IDW Jem comics, in which one of the major complains it that the characters are defanged and declawed particularly the Misfits. In which, they don't come across as actual villains and that they aren't allowed to be catty, messy and problematic compared to the original?

Does anyone agree with this criticism or do people think it's unfair?

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u/Immediate-Ice-9070 — 7 days ago

Ghostbusters dream team

If you could cast your own Ghostbusters team, who would it be? Are there specific comedians or actors that you think would make a great Ghostbusters team?

My personal dream team would be Zach Cherry, Blake Anderson, Punkie Johnson and Molly Kearney.

P.S. I'm not looking for comments to bash any previous Ghostbusters iteration/team. I'm just looking for some fun fancasting.

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u/Immediate-Ice-9070 — 13 days ago

I often wonder if original Jem series had a higher budget would they be able have same quality animation as 1980's animated movies such as Disney’s The Little Mermaid (1989),*The Secret of NIMH(1982),*Heavy Metal(1981),Rock & Rule(1983). There was a Jem animated movie in the works and I wonder if it would looked like Heavy Metal or Dragon's Lair.

If Jem was being made today, I think it definietly emulate style and feel of animated movies from 1980's. This would also include 1980s Japanese anime and French animation such as Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984),Gandahar (1987),Castle in the Sky (1986),“Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer” (dir. Mamoru Oshii, 1984), “Macross: Do You Remember Love?” (dir. Noboru Ishiguro, 1984), Swan Lake (1981),*Lalabel, The Magical Girl(1980),Arcadia of My Youth” (dir. Tomoharu Katsumata, 1982),*Akira (1988).

Mixed style and tone of 1980's animation with modern and experimental animation techniques (e.g., Kpop Demon Hunters, Spiderverse movies) would be great way to approach a Jem reboot.

What do you think the animation style of a Jem reboot should be?

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u/Immediate-Ice-9070 — 21 days ago

If you choose a Ghostbusters spin-off, what would it be? Personally, I would like there be Ghostbusters spin-off that is centered around Ray's Occult Books. In which, Ray Stantz could lead his staff that works at his bookshop to track down cursed artifacts and neutralize them before they take over the world.

It would very much inspire by Friday the 13th the series and Warehouse 13. Also, instead of using proton packs and ghost traps, the staff at Ray's Occult Books would use occult books that summon magic and ancient mystical artifacts to combat and defeat the supernatural.

Do you think expanding the Ghostbusters franchise could work or do you think it would too far remove from the original source material?

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u/Immediate-Ice-9070 — 25 days ago