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In reply to the discussion: Agree or Disagree - Action Movies/Superhero Movies are basically fascistic. [View all]Action_Patrol
(845 posts)19. I don't see it that way.
Batman tends to have to outsmart his opponents. I really enjoyed the Dennis O'Neil run because it brought him back as 'the worlds greatest detective'. He didn't need to beat you up, he won the second he walked into the room.
It's difficult to try to put Watchmen in the same mold. It was written and created in '86 to tear down the preconceived ideas of comics. It did the same thing that The Dark Knight Returns did.
It's why DC wouldn't let Alan Moore use the classic characters to do what they were scripted to do. He had to create aliases for them considering some of the vile decisions they make.
In the end of that story, violence was only enacted 'for the greater good' regardless of how shitty and insensitive that decision was.
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Agree or Disagree - Action Movies/Superhero Movies are basically fascistic. [View all]
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
OP
I haven't seen it yet; from the ads it looks like they are keeping the Dirty Dozen in space
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#5
This makes a lot of sense - I suspect that superhero movies will slide into the
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#8
The thing with Judge Dredd is, like Rosharch and the Punisher, he's supposed to make you
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#28
Batman is subtitled, "The World's Greatest Detective" and he does uses his wits and
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2014
#66
The fascistic undertones of the Adam West Batman series used to make me physically sick.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2014
#9
When the Bat-tusi is considered fascist, then only fascists will dance the Bat-tusi.
Orrex
Jul 2014
#38
And in the Marvel civil war CA sides with the anti-registration faction and is vindicated. nt
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2014
#67
The more people throw around the word 'fascist,' the more it will lose it's sting...
wyldwolf
Jul 2014
#32
I think claiming to speak for others is rude. I speak for myself and do not need you to rewrite me
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#41
I think that a discussion of general themes in mass media is fine, and I think it's your attempt to
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#42
Having now read the review, it's now clear to me the writer doesn't really know what fascism is.
hughee99
Jul 2014
#63
I'm trying to find the description of something actually fascist in the review.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2014
#69
Agreed. It now means, "something I don't like and I don't like it because I
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2014
#71
they do tend to promote the notion that all the world's problems can be fixed by kicking ass
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2014
#76
Movies are interesting because they focus on narrow plots and occurrences.
TIMETOCHANGE
Jul 2014
#87