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I need to stop lurking at Toon Zone.

So, I find out Lucy Lawless will be voicing Diana in the Justice League: New Frontier DTV on Toon Zone. This is great news, right? To be perfectly honest, I'd be happier if Joss Whedon cast Lawless as Diana in his new Wonder Woman movie but this is the next best thing.

I think if Lawless or someone other than Susan Eisenberg had voiced Diana on JL/U a LOT of complaints about Diana would have gone away. A LOT of Diana's worst lines on the first two seasons of Justice League would have gone down a lot better if someone more authoritive had said them and SOLD them and not seemed so lame. I'm sure Eisenberg is a perfectly fine actress but she didn't quite have the chops for Diana.

I'm not really looking that eagerly forward to the new DTVs that are out of DCAU continuity. I think it was a mistake to end the DCAU and I think if these movies are a success b.t. should probably see about going back to it for some of the future DTVs. However the casting of Lawless is nothing short of a HUGE win for New Frontier. I'm so impressed that my interest is now definately peaked.

So, why was I shocked to see people at Toon Zone actually CRITICIZING this brilliant casting coup? God, fanboys are impossible. I think this is as big a casting coup as if Christopher Reeve hadn't had his accident and been cast as Superman on Justice League. She's PERFECT for the role and I'm REALLY excited about this. Instead people are taking smacks at Xena because it wasn't exactly a brilliant show. But Lawless did SOLID acting on the series and any faults the series possessed weren't because of her.

Sigh. You can't please everybody. But sometimes I wish people would actually THINK about what they say before voicing stupid opinions.

Date: 2006-12-04 07:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] style92.livejournal.com
Firstly: I'm neutral on the news. It's been so long since I've seen Xena that I can't remember her acting well enough to comment on it. If she does fine, that's great. Nothing against nor for her, and I wish her luck with the role.

And secondly: Fan boys are nothing BUT impossible. Fanboys are only happy if they're PISSED OFF about something. Seem counter intuitive? think about it: In real life, you can show your emotions too strongly, so that if something pisses you off, you usually have to just swallow it. On the internet, you do get to be unabashedly pissed off and people love it. It's gratifying just to piss on things. Fans will always find some excuse- ANY EXCUSE- to be pissed off. Don't pay it any mind.


The most rediculous example of this ever? For ten years, all we heard was "put out the original versions of Star Wars on DVD! That's all we want, the original versions!" And they do, and fans acted like this was the biggest affront that George Lucas ever pulled off! Dear God, he did exactly what you wanted him to do, you assholes!

Sigh. So you couldn't resist and your back at toonzone, eh? That's it- I'm figuring out a sock puppet and going back.

Date: 2006-12-04 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
I'm not really back. I've made a few posts but none of them had attracted much attention from the "newbies". Don't get yourself in any trouble. I post about fifty times more in lj than I do on Toon Zone. I've probably made four or five posts in the last month there.

Yeah, I don't get the Star Wars thing either. It's EXACTLY what I wanted (AND in widescreen) and people still complained. Fanboys are annoying. I have the position that if I don't LIKE something, I don't watch it. Sounds revolutionary, I know, but if something doesn't click for me at all, I avoid it. I stopped watching the new Fantastic Four cartoon after four or five weeks.

I need to get the new Star Wars DVDs.

Date: 2006-12-05 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Complaining about things help, I mean, it beats living in the real world, doesn't it? The only thing I don't like is when fans complain about things before they happen. I saw the third X-Men movie before I started calling it terrible. I don't like the direction Spider-Man (and Civil War) is going, but I'm going to actually wait until the story ends until I complain too much about it.

Date: 2006-12-05 10:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
Complaining makes me feel icky. I don't like being mad and complaining is just one step away from that. If I don't like something I don't watch it.

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