Frank's politics didn't get insane. They come from growing up in a world, in a creative business world that once was more conservative. Nothing "insane" about conservatism. That's a backhanded compliment by injecting that liberal snowflake jab at the end. Typical of your kind. You're still disrespecting Frank. RESPECT and respect his political views and learn, try to understand, you may learn something that may contribute to your craft. .::Gary
I’m a far left-liberal, but, regardless of his views, it’s undeniable the dude is a genius creator, continuing to influence fantastic work-nothing changes that.
His politics are pretty sane now and he's since noted the bad place he was in when he spat out unhinged rants about occupy, etc. I wonder how much "respect" he would get from certain people who were thrilled by that stuff after he made himself extremely clear on where he stands re: merga/DT, etc.
He didn't start with the strongest art skills, but his love for comics and pure determination allowed him to overcome constant rejection in an industry that was not on its best shape. His comics are remembered and influential. I commend the interviewer for getting very insightful answers.
His art went from all-right to extraordinary to revolutionary in a matter of just a few years. I believe the main reason for that progress is his courage. Frank Miller is a fearless artist (and writer), never scared to try whatever the challange.
Frank is surprisingly warm and friendly. I don't know why it's a surprise, I would just be very intimidated to meet him. Very cool to see him like this.
it's funny that he said that nobody will find that Gold Key Twilight Zone comic . I did . I'm a big fan of FM & when I first read the comic I found something very familiar in the art . I discovered that the artist was FM by looking in the Overstreet price guide . the book now resides in my collection .
literally just finished watching his g4 Icon documentary. Thats how i remember him as a teen but soon realize that was filmed 12 years ago. Damn he got old. Ive always enjoyed he's art work and dark story telling.
That's my idol right there. Yeah his limited work since 2000 wasn't good (the guy was fighting Cancer so I cut him some slack), but from the beginning to about that time there was nobody that wrote and drew better than him.
Wow what a great interview. the part where he talked about Batman's crusade to make sure the world makes sense was brilliant and it's cool to see how well BvS understood that idea "my parents taught me a different lesson. dying in the gutter for no reason at all. they taught me that the world only makes sense if you force it to."
james atkins That's what was speculated along with a terminal illness, however I could tell that he had some form of cancer by the sound of his throat & everything.
The interviewer reminds me of Chris Farley doing his fanboy interviews in those SNL skits. Y-y-you-you re-remember when y-you did The Dark Knight? Yes! That was awesome!!! Lol! Good information from Miller though.
Bridgeman and Loomis. His comics artist influences: Will Eisner's Spirit, Wally Wood's Weird Science Fiction, Shock SuspenStories, Sally Fort and Spirit art, Gil Kane's Daredevil, Punisher and Green Lantern art, Frank Robbins' Johnny Hazard, Frank Frazetta's Shining Knight, Neal Adams' Batman and Green Arrow art, Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang Batman art, Jim Steranko's Nick Fury art, Jack Kirby's Hulk and the Thing, Steve Ditko's Question, Joe Kubert's Sargent Rock art, Moebius' Heavy Metal magazine art, Goseki Kojima's Lone Wolf and Cub art, Fred Ray and Wayne Boring's Superman art. And those Fleischer Superman cartoons.
Oh yeah, I forgot to name that comic book legend. Good catch. The Crime SuspenStories #20 (1954) comic with the Craig cover even makes an Easter egg-esque appearance in The Spirit film Miller directed himself. Miller has young Denny Colt holding it up and reading it in a flashback scene.
Don't care what a lot of people say, I love Frank Miller. Is his modern work up to par with his golden years with Daredevil and Batman? obviously no, but he is a legend... and no disrespect, but did Frank forget to put his dentures in for this interview? Lol
I wish someone would have had the balls to ask about in my opinion,Miller's most controversial series,ALL STAR BATMAN& ROBIN(the boy wonder)!!! I felt that Miller and Jim Lee were the perfect marriage!!! One of the most entertaining satires in comics was this story which did not get finished&that left a sour taste in my mouth. Someone had Sandgate that the interpretation of batman in this particular series was Miller himself as batman¬ Bruce Wayne,I agree& adore that opinion!!! If you ever wanted to see batman take a trip out of Gotham and end up in basin city,than grab all star batman& robin. Either you
a legend who modern fans disrespect so awfully !
true fans of the craft will always love you frank (even if your politics did get insane...)
Frank's politics didn't get insane. They come from growing up in a world, in a creative business world that once was more conservative. Nothing "insane" about conservatism. That's a backhanded compliment by injecting that liberal snowflake jab at the end. Typical of your kind. You're still disrespecting Frank. RESPECT and respect his political views and learn, try to understand, you may learn something that may contribute to your craft. .::Gary
I’m a far left-liberal, but, regardless of his views, it’s undeniable the dude is a genius creator, continuing to influence fantastic work-nothing changes that.
Exactly.what.I.say. Fuck the haters!
...what is insane about his politics? the sane appear insane to those who have gone off the rails....
His politics are pretty sane now and he's since noted the bad place he was in when he spat out unhinged rants about occupy, etc. I wonder how much "respect" he would get from certain people who were thrilled by that stuff after he made himself extremely clear on where he stands re: merga/DT, etc.
Wonderful interview. Frank is truly one of my idols, and i'm pleased to see that he still has a fire in him to keep creating.
Many thanks! His work inspires us all.
He didn't start with the strongest art skills, but his love for comics and pure determination allowed him to overcome constant rejection in an industry that was not on its best shape. His comics are remembered and influential. I commend the interviewer for getting very insightful answers.
His art went from all-right to extraordinary to revolutionary in a matter of just a few years. I believe the main reason for that progress is his courage. Frank Miller is a fearless artist (and writer), never scared to try whatever the challange.
Frank Miller is a legend
Does this interviewer also teach P.E.?
Thanks for this I'm a fan of his works and the way he approaches his design on graphic storytelling.
Thank you for the upload.
I love how they start talking about Batman so casually, it really made my day
Frank is surprisingly warm and friendly. I don't know why it's a surprise, I would just be very intimidated to meet him. Very cool to see him like this.
Frank is the coolest dressed old dude ever
Tbf he suddenly looks WAY older than he actually is. He’s only 59 in this interview
it's funny that he said that nobody will find that Gold Key Twilight Zone comic . I did . I'm a big fan of FM & when I first read the comic I found something very familiar in the art . I discovered that the artist was FM by looking in the Overstreet price guide . the book now resides in my collection .
Jaimz Lucero I was able to find the Twilight Zone comics too! Wasn't that difficult. They're worth a bunch in good condition!
How did you get it? I'm afraid of searching of Ebay and seeing it beyond my limit
literally just finished watching his g4 Icon documentary. Thats how i remember him as a teen but soon realize that was filmed 12 years ago. Damn he got old. Ive always enjoyed he's art work and dark story telling.
Great interview!
Thanks a lot!
That's my idol right there. Yeah his limited work since 2000 wasn't good (the guy was fighting Cancer so I cut him some slack), but from the beginning to about that time there was nobody that wrote and drew better than him.
Frank Miller himself and nobody could think of a question :0, great video btw.
Maybe one could look at that in a good way, insofar as all our questions were answered on the pages he made.
Wow what a great interview. the part where he talked about Batman's crusade to make sure the world makes sense was brilliant and it's cool to see how well BvS understood that idea "my parents taught me a different lesson. dying in the gutter for no reason at all. they taught me that the world only makes sense if you force it to."
BvS didn’t understand anything.
I am so upset with Comic-Con...
frank is my new role model😀😀😀😊😄😙😜😝🎅🎅🎅📹📹😂😂😂👅👀💦👄✌✌
Interview is very good and informative, but interviewers reactions are so cringy "uh... thats... thats so... cool"
A great inspiration.
The body posture in this video speaks volumes. Almost has its own kind of Miller caricature to it.
The interviewer is like, "...what's a comic book ?..."
i hope Frank is with us for a long time. John Romita JR is a year older than him, let that sink in.
Yeah it's crazy, I was watching a 360 table interview with JR and other artists and he just looked like gold. He was buff.
What's wrong with him?
Is it just me, or does Frank Miller look like Freddie Cruger's twin brother?
Just you. Your vision is probably being impeded by a big vieny wiener, so you are probably just getting confused.
No it is not just you I thought the same thing.
Kris Hagner
Frank battled cancer
Craig Smith II Really he did?
james atkins
That's what was speculated along with a terminal illness, however I could tell that he had some form of cancer by the sound of his throat & everything.
Man he looks old, he looks like Freddy Kruger. Love his artwork and story telling, hated his later politics. True legend
The interviewer reminds me of Chris Farley doing his fanboy interviews in those SNL skits. Y-y-you-you re-remember when y-you did The Dark Knight? Yes! That was awesome!!! Lol! Good information from Miller though.
I thought the interviewer did a great job.
wo..Frank looks older then he should. But his wisdom is invaluable...
Come on, DC! Hurry up and get Frank Miller to do a Superman comic book
DG Lloyd he did, is inspired by batman years one but with superman
Who was the European artist Miller mentioned?
Hugo Pratt
He was inspired by Bridgeman and who else for anatomy?
Bridgeman and Loomis.
His comics artist influences: Will Eisner's Spirit, Wally Wood's Weird Science Fiction, Shock SuspenStories, Sally Fort and Spirit art, Gil Kane's Daredevil, Punisher and Green Lantern art, Frank Robbins' Johnny Hazard, Frank Frazetta's Shining Knight, Neal Adams' Batman and Green Arrow art, Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang Batman art, Jim Steranko's Nick Fury art, Jack Kirby's Hulk and the Thing, Steve Ditko's Question, Joe Kubert's Sargent Rock art, Moebius' Heavy Metal magazine art, Goseki Kojima's Lone Wolf and Cub art, Fred Ray and Wayne Boring's Superman art. And those Fleischer Superman cartoons.
Oh yeah, I forgot to name that comic book legend. Good catch. The Crime SuspenStories #20 (1954) comic with the Craig cover even makes an Easter egg-esque appearance in The Spirit film Miller directed himself. Miller has young Denny Colt holding it up and reading it in a flashback scene.
Don't care what a lot of people say, I love Frank Miller. Is his modern work up to par with his golden years with Daredevil and Batman? obviously no, but he is a legend... and no disrespect, but did Frank forget to put his dentures in for this interview? Lol
you aren't a kid anymore.
@@davidlindsay9564 what does that have to do with anything?
This interviewer is so cringey... Good to see frank mellowing out
I wish someone would have had the balls to ask about in my opinion,Miller's most controversial series,ALL STAR BATMAN& ROBIN(the boy wonder)!!! I felt that Miller and Jim Lee were the perfect marriage!!! One of the most entertaining satires in comics was this story which did not get finished&that left a sour taste in my mouth. Someone had Sandgate that the interpretation of batman in this particular series was Miller himself as batman¬ Bruce Wayne,I agree& adore that opinion!!! If you ever wanted to see batman take a trip out of Gotham and end up in basin city,than grab all star batman& robin. Either you
It's either you hate it or loved the series&i personally,adore it!! One of the best comic book series that was never finished.
Also, he really didn't answer that directing vs. comic creating question, lol. He's so wily that way.
What a decent guy. He deserved his success.
This interviewer not so good.