BARBELITH underground
 

Subcultural engagement for the 21st Century...
Barbelith is a new kind of community (find out more)...
You can login or register.


The Grant Morrison Interview Archive

 
  

Page: 1 ... 34567(8)91011

 
 
panthergod
04:14 / 27.08.08
Killing Batman And The DC Universe
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
10:31 / 27.08.08
Huh. We didn't ban Panthergod either. Always good to know these things.
 
 
panthergod
04:12 / 28.08.08
just curious--why exactly would I be banned?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
06:54 / 28.08.08
Well, I thought you had been banned around here, but clearly mistakenly, on reflection, since we later saw you talking about a fan video of Arkham Asylum. Which is actually great, because it demonstrates, as long as you don't speak Portuguese, that it's not about speaking Portuguese. Please continue about your business.
 
 
Tamas Jakab
18:15 / 25.10.08
All Star Memories: Grant Morrison on All Star Superman

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.

Newsarama will publish 1210 parts total.
 
 
Alex's Grandma
09:19 / 26.10.08
Just curious--why exactly would I be banned?

Backing Epop (It's 'Pope' in reverse - d'you see what he did there? He's like the dark Pope, who, paradoxically, is more concerned about improving life on earth than the official incumbent, he'll have you know: he is absolutely not a maniac, and if the police, for whatever reason, decided to dig up his floorboards they would find nothing!) possibly wasn't the thing to do.

No one thinks you aren't a god, Mr P, but you put your money on the wrong horse in this case, I fear.
 
 
panthergod
01:51 / 29.10.08
Ah--the good old, liberal thought police ethos. Figures.
 
 
Closed for Business Time
03:07 / 29.10.08
oh do shut up fuckwit. "liberal thought police"? we couldn't even ban your ass outta here, so how the fuck are we policing anyone or anything on this forum?

btw, how appropriate that this discussion is now taking place in the Rant Moarizun Interview Archive. I'm sure he'd appreciate you sticking it to the man and being all edgy and stuff.
 
 
The Natural Way
12:37 / 29.10.08
I just can't believe, politics aside, that anyone would crack on about the 'liberal thought police' these days without even a hint of irony. What the fuck? Grow up, mate.

Poor oppressed Panthergod. Boohoo.
 
 
panthergod
15:34 / 29.10.08
oh do shut up fuckwit.

Watch you mouth. No one was talking to you. the fact that a statement like that makes you cry inside is quite amusing, though.


"liberal thought police"? we couldn't even ban your ass outta here, so how the fuck are we policing anyone or anything on this forum?


Someone just insinuated that I was even considered for banning because I thought a poster who disagreed with someone shouldn't be banned simply for having a contrary opinion that isn't politically correct with the majority.

That certainly smacks of the sort of hive-mind nonsense that many on the left just as well as the right(when it comes to anti-nationalism) suscribe to.


Sorry, but us
 
 
panthergod
15:36 / 29.10.08
I just can't believe, politics aside, that anyone would crack on about the 'liberal thought police' these days without even a hint of irony.

Why not?

Ever hear of Cuba? How abut Venezuala?


What the fuck? Grow up, mate.

Poor oppressed Panthergod. Boohoo.
Try not to cry for me, and cry for those who feel victimized by letters on a computer screen.
 
 
dark horse
16:11 / 29.10.08
yeah i do think you have a point mate, there are many problems in cuba and elsewhere in south america since the liberals took over there.
 
 
Mug Chum
16:36 / 29.10.08
Oh for fuck's sake...
 
 
Eek! A Freek!
17:03 / 29.10.08
yeah i do think you have a point mate, there are many problems in cuba and elsewhere in south america since the liberals took over there.

We read about many problems in the right-wing biased, free-market imperialist press about South America. What Chavez has done for Venezuela is great. The lefties in the south are demonized because they are fed up with American (and European) companies stealing their resourses and exploiting cheap labour and making slaves of entire populations.

Christ... "Since the liberals took over..." Ask a Chilean if they would have preferred Allende over Pinochet. If you haven't been listening closely, Obama is being accused of being socialist, as though it's a bad thing. Imagine: Nationalizing banks and natural resourses for the benefit of everyone! How radical! How unAmerican. Do you know that Chavez has passed law that Gaz sells for production price? It's about 17cents a litre. He thinks that it's a necessity and should be distributed fairly. He also believes that if it comes from the land, it should belong to everyone.

Despite shortcomings I would prefer Hugo Chavez or Castro above Harper or Bush any day...
 
 
Eek! A Freek!
17:09 / 29.10.08
Ever hear of Cuba? How abut Venezuala

Why yes, I have.

What about them? Do they have liberal thought police?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
17:23 / 29.10.08
Cuba? Famously liberal.
 
 
Alex's Grandma
17:52 / 29.10.08
I just can't believe, politics aside, that anyone would crack on about the 'liberal thought police' these days without even a hint of irony.

What do you mean, mate? Irony's something you do to your laundry.
 
 
Closed for Business Time
18:37 / 29.10.08
panthergod sez "Watch you mouth. No one was talking to you. the fact that a statement like that makes you cry inside is quite amusing, though."

So that's an F for reading skills, when it was in fact me who said "Shut Up!", and The Natural Way that made as if he was crying. Also, the fact the panthergod is, whether s/he knows this or not, posting on a public site and ipso facto talking to everyone who reads it, means that s/he is stupid as fuck.

And then we have "cry for those who feel victimized by letters on a computer screen"... Is that... waitasecond.. is he saying that... I can't parse this hyperdimensional irony. So help me out dear. Are you being sarcastic by hinting at the fact that Epop's fuckwittery and blatant disregard for the standards of discourse here got him banned, an action with which you evidently do not agree? Or are you in fact describing your own feelings at my admittedly coarse outburst? If the former, FUCK YOU still stands. If the latter is the case I think we as a community might help you express your emotions in more productive ways. If you'll let us, of course.

I could of course be wrong on both counts above and so proceed to treat your writings as so much malformed drivel, as per "liberal thought police = Cuba/Venezuela = Barbelith" above.
 
 
My Mom Thinks I'm Cool
20:03 / 29.10.08
Watch you mouth.

surely that's the kind of thing only the thought police would say.

Someone just insinuated that I was even considered for banning because I thought a poster who disagreed with someone shouldn't be banned simply for having a contrary opinion that isn't politically correct with the majority.

1. we didn't succeed in banning you, though. at worst, we're the "liberal whiny protesters", not thought police. if we were police we'd have some actual power to remove you.

2. it might be argued that our reasons for banning Epop were more than "simply having a contrary opinion". like zhe was a douchebag with no respect for beliefs of others who made threats against entire religious communities, and who self-confessed to being here soley in the guise of a "bull in a china shop", here to make a mess and stir things up (otherwise known as: troll.) our opinion of you, then, would be that you vocally supported a bigoted troll, which might not be a terrible reason to send you on your merry way either.

your posts in this thread are doing all kinds of work towards changing our crap impression of you, though. clearly you're a very open-minded person who is going to contribute positively to our environment!
 
 
Alex's Grandma
23:33 / 30.10.08
I suppose we're all confused, PG, about this life of ours. Oxford, Harvard, and Yale; they have no lunacy filter, I guess. Until they do.

We're all misunderstood, even those of us who went to B-list colleges. I'm not proud of where I went (Bristol, with all the other fuckhorses who couldn't get into anywhere decent) but, you know, deal with it.

Accept the fact that life is against you, and try to move on. It's really the only (unsolicited, for sure) advice I can offer. It's easier said than done, but still, why carry on being the punchline to everyone else's joke?

It's important to get over the 'not getting into Oxbridge' thing.

Although I'm still bloody angry about that, personally.
 
 
MrKismet
00:26 / 24.11.08
from ARTHUR MAGAZINE:

11/03/2008
GRANT MORRISON: “Let’s have some ‘fuck you’ postivity!”
Posted by Arthur
From a new interview with Arthur No. 12 cover star GRANT MORRISON, over at Newsarama:

“In today’s world, in today’s media climate designed to foster the fear our leaders like us to feel because it makes us easier to push around… In a world where limp, wimpy men are forced to talk tough and act ‘badass’ even though we all know they’re shitting it inside… In a world where the measure of our moral strength has come to lie in the extremity of the images we’re able to look at and stomach… In a world, I’m reliably told, that’s going to the dogs, the real mischief, the real punk rock rebellion, is a snarling, ‘fuck you’ positivity and optimism. Violent optimism in the face of all evidence to the contrary is the Alpha form of outrage these days. It really freaks people out.

“I have a desire not to see my culture and my fellow human beings fall helplessly into step with a middle class media narrative that promises only planetary catastrophe, as engineered by an intrinsically evil and corrupt species which, in fact, deserves everything it gets.

“Is this relentless, downbeat insistence that the future has been cancelled really the best we can come up with? Are we so fucked up we get off on terrifying our children? It’s not funny or ironic anymore. Everything has changed. ‘Dark’ entertainment now looks like hysterical, adolescent crap…”
 
 
Spaniel
00:32 / 24.11.08
Why are you posting quotes?

What are you doing?

And, yeah, those quotes feature Grant ranting out of his arse a bit too.
 
 
Spaniel
09:59 / 24.11.08
Natural Way, please stop posting under my username!

You cock!
 
 
The Natural Way
10:09 / 24.11.08
Okay then.
 
 
andrewdrilon
18:22 / 14.01.09
Publishers Weekly Interview with GM, Part 1. Go read.
 
 
Eskay Uno
05:29 / 04.02.09
... and here's Part 2, where GM confirms his return to Batman later this year and announces 2 other Vertigo books to follow Seaguy 2.

Also, a MASSIVE interview courtesy of IGN . It's a good one. Enjoy!
 
 
Malio
07:53 / 15.02.09
Big Issue interview.
 
 
Keith, like a scientist
18:31 / 19.03.09
Wired.com Interview March 19, 2009

Pretty good interview aside from the random question about Mogwai. Post-ASS, Post-Final Crisis stuff mostly.

Wired.com: What's next on your radar?

Morrison: Right now I'm working on the new Batman and Robin book which is out this summer. Bruce Wayne is gone so we'll be seeing a new Batman and Robin team in action together for the first time. This is continuing the story from Batman R.I.P. and the pitch is "David Lynch directs the Batman TV show."

Wired.com: Classic!

Morrison: That's the only DC Universe book I'm doing this year. After Final Crisis, I needed a break from the spandex set. So I'm back with Karen Berger at Vertigo doing what I prefer: Creating new books and characters. I've just finished Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye, the second volume in the Seaguy trilogy with artist Cameron Stewart. The first one comes out in April and if you don't buy it, you'll die never knowing!

Wired.com: Well, that won't do.

Morrison: That'll be followed by an eight-issue series that's a new take on the "world in a wardrobe" fantasy story, drawn by Sean Murphy, who's the Next Big Thing in comics, they say. Then there's The New Bible, the final title for the project I'm doing with Camilla D'Errico. And I've been talking on the phone to Rian Hughes about doing a "graphic novel" -- a proper coffee table one -- together. So that's what's next with the comics for the next year or so.
 
 
Aha! I am Klarion
21:19 / 19.03.09
Don't know if this is the proper place to ask this but how does "ergodic storytelling" relate to prismatic approach to comics that the mindlessones highlighted? Also, how is the Prisoner an example of the this?




also:


http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20487
 
 
Spaniel
13:05 / 20.03.09
From what I can see ergodic storytelling is storytelling that demands reader input
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
13:12 / 20.03.09
Ergodic literature is literature which requires a non-trivial effort to traverse the story. The Prisoner, I am pretty sure, isn't ergodic literature - I mean, it isn't literature anyway, it's a TV show, but it also isn't ergodic because all you need to do to traverse it is to sit and watch it. It might be complex or difficult, but it isn't ergodic.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
13:57 / 20.03.09
I mean, it isn't ergodic storytelling in the way that ergodic literature is identified in Cybertext.

If you wanted to tie this in to the whole prismatic thing, you'd probably want to look at ergodic theory and its statement that the likelihood of a particle occupying all microstates over time is equal. If you're prepared to ignore the maths (always a plan), that could probably be reinterpreted to mean that a piece of storytelling can, if it goes on for long enough, be as likely to encompass one genre or continuity as any other genre or continuity - so, Lois Lane might be a reporter in a story about reporters, a girlfriend in a story about romance, a wife in a story about marriage, a superhuman in a story about superheroes, and is in some sense therefore all of these things at once, just reflecting the phase state which it looks like she is occupying at a certain viewing angle.

Does one get paid for blogging at Sequart.com? I should check that out...
 
 
Aha! I am Klarion
00:52 / 21.03.09
http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20507

--

Thanks for the answers to my questions. I found a link elsewhere that answered the questions pretty well for me.

Thanks
 
 
Aha! I am Klarion
00:55 / 21.03.09
Also an Ergodic experience is totally possible with the Prisoner on DVD: watch the episodes out of order.

I suddenly get why David Lynch removed the chapter breaks in Mulholland Dr.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
01:10 / 21.03.09
Is it worth pointing out that that means that every single television series ever created is an example of ergodic storytelling?
 
  

Page: 1 ... 34567(8)91011

 
  
Add Your Reply