Why fandom must die #4756592
Apr. 1st, 2004 04:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Earlier, Jon sent me this intriguing link on the original ending intended for the Dark Phoenix storyline:
Dark Phoenix: The Director's Cut
Just now I visited the IMDB to see if there was any info on the next X-movie, and discovered some loser whinging about how the movies have changed stuff from the comix:
But most people watching these movies haven't even READ the comics. It's sickening to think that there's a world of children (and adults) who think this is the way the story is SUPPOSED to go.
Ironically, the way the story actually went wasn't the way the story was SUPPOSED to go!
I can't believe, after so many variations and iterations of the X-Mens' stories, after so many retcons, that anyone clings to the hallucination that they're a documentary. The same thing will happen if Davies rewrites one line of Doctor Who. The time to get out of fandom is NOW.
Dark Phoenix: The Director's Cut
Just now I visited the IMDB to see if there was any info on the next X-movie, and discovered some loser whinging about how the movies have changed stuff from the comix:
But most people watching these movies haven't even READ the comics. It's sickening to think that there's a world of children (and adults) who think this is the way the story is SUPPOSED to go.
Ironically, the way the story actually went wasn't the way the story was SUPPOSED to go!
I can't believe, after so many variations and iterations of the X-Mens' stories, after so many retcons, that anyone clings to the hallucination that they're a documentary. The same thing will happen if Davies rewrites one line of Doctor Who. The time to get out of fandom is NOW.