It’s also nice seeing an interviewer like this guy, who actually clearly knows the subject material and author well, and clearly had a strong good impact on the conversation.
Among the things Neil listed of what he is currently doing, What caught my attention is he is writing a new novel. Although I'm happy that Neil is playing in various medias, Novels is in my opinion what he does best. I'm happiest when there is a new Neil Gaiman book.
Feel free to share this story with Neil. I did extra work on Babylon 5. Ran into two young extras huddling around the bulletin board laughing at the pathetic "losers" who wrote letters to the show. Because you gotta be a real geek to write a letter to a TV show. I took a look at the letter they were laughing at. Signed, Neil Gaiman thanking the producers for the opportunity to write an episode of the show. Losers indeed . . .
How about alienating fans by not giving them a Season 2. Netflix ought to be proud to back a superb production as opposed to more teen angst forgettable junk. This show is extraordinary. Amazing cast, Tom Sturridge is a revelation.
@@Steelmorrigan I could be reading his comment incorrectly, but I don't think he was trying to criticize Neil. I think he was criticizing Netflix for not having renewed it yet.
@@operative2136 doesnt mean they wont. I mean apparently Sandman cost $15mil so Netflix might wait until the last minute to announce season 2. Umbrella academy never confirmed Season 3 until filming.
I bought every issue of Sandman back when it was still a comic. I loved that series and very few people knew about it at the time. Glad to see it finally getting it's due.
Pity he had to be a dick at the end by attacking Neil's friends, you can see how uncomfortable Neil is when the interviewer started dissing Alan Moore.
Give this man a S2...he's been everywhere and doing 5 time the press of all the actors! Btw it’s mad that even dared to show him a script that had nothing to do with the original story...bit considering this happens so many times to story adapted from books....
48:38 Brian, mah dude, you are the real MVP. I have been trying FOR YEARS to find someone who made this exact same question to Neil Gaiman. It does sound quirky and super niche to make it, but I have been always curious about the "official" position of Neil Gaiman regarding magical ritualism between comic book artists like Moore and Morrison, so to hear finally his answer is just a cathartic experience. Didnt dissapoint at all and definetly in alignment with Gaiman philosophy of the importance of storytelling and how he regards it as the real magic. Thank you. You are my hero.
Different branches of magic. Gaiman isn't an occultist or a ceremonial magician, but he does understand and use the psychology of mass belief, which stories are a medium.
This is the only Netflix show that I've watched with edge of my seat excitement almost glad for the opportunity to binge it. It deserves a chance to tell a broader story than just I'm a guy who had to get my stuff back and kill a vortex.
Terrific interview! It’s really tantalizing to hear he has so much in the works. In a world with so much bleak news, we can relish the idea that there is so much with his fingerprints on it in some capacity to look forward to.
Neil just mentioned Terry. Now I’m very happy. Great series and I don’t understand why I’ve not read the comics/graphic novels. Now I’ll wait until the show is over.
0:00 📺 Neil Gaiman discusses the popularity of 'The Sandman' series on Netflix. 0:19 🌍 Reflects on 'Sandman' being a long-standing success in graphic novels. 1:28 📈 Talks about the high viewership numbers and hopes for renewal. 3:26 🎥 Mentions the possibility of continuing 'Sandman' on another platform. 5:05 🎨 Discusses the history of animation ideas for 'Sandman' adaptations. 6:07 🕷 Recounts the peculiarities of failed 'Sandman' film adaptations. 10:03 📚 Shares insights into the origins of 'Sandman' and its adaptations. 12:05 🎞 Discusses involvement with 'Watchmen' and contributions to Alan Moore's work. 14:36 📜 Mentions the complicated legal history of 'Miracleman' and its potential completion. 16:21 🤝 Reflects on collaborating with his younger self on various projects. 19:58 📺 Shares pride in the current adaptation of 'Sandman' despite renewal uncertainties. 22:04 🎨 Neil Gaiman aimed to create Sandman as a comic he himself would love, catering to his personal tastes and interests. 22:55 🌍 The Sandman series has garnered global popularity, becoming a top-watched show in various countries like Norway, Nigeria, and the USA. 23:36 📝 Gaiman prefers his current role in the show as an advisor rather than writing full episodes, collaborating closely with the production team. 25:15 📜 Reflecting on his contract with DC Comics, Gaiman negotiated for better terms early in his career, ensuring more creative control and respect. 28:31 🚫 Gaiman intentionally distanced Sandman from mainstream DC Universe continuity due to frustrations with DC's editorial changes and continuity issues. 31:23 🎭 Gaiman explains his approach to integrating DC characters in Sandman, emphasizing respect for the source material while maintaining creative freedom. 36:02 🏛 Despite nods to DC lore, Gaiman and the team deliberately avoided deep ties to dated DC Comics continuity in the Sandman TV adaptation. 38:03 📚 Gaiman's artistic growth was influenced by observing peers like Alan Moore and Terry Pratchett, motivating him to elevate his writing standards. 39:12 🎭 Gaiman expresses hope for "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" to move to Broadway, highlighting its emotional impact on audiences and his personal connection to the production. 41:29 🧠 Neil Gaiman recalls a period of intense creativity, juggling multiple writing projects simultaneously in the past. 42:34 🎬 Despite acknowledging diminished energy, Neil Gaiman actively engages in showrunning, writing novels, and enjoying diverse creative endeavors. 44:18 📚 Neil Gaiman expresses excitement and creative freedom in developing Good Omens Season 2 beyond the original book's confines. 45:31 🌀 The conceptual origins of Sandman emerged from Neil Gaiman's contemplative period during a 1987 English hurricane-induced blackout. 49:00 🌌 Neil Gaiman values creative freedom and avoids adhering to singular beliefs, preferring the expansive possibilities that writing offers.
Interestingly- that horror tone was completely lost in the TV adaption- great show but we got a more scary version of Dr Who rather than EC horror. Audio adaptation encapsulates this perfectly.
Can't wait for Good Omens #2. Really curious what this gentle madman came up with this time: incl all the magnificient work of Pratchett he got to include. I'm not fond of all of Neil's work, but the stuff that does fit my alley is stuff that I deeply love. And besides his work: I really love watching and listening to him while being interviewed. Such a great guy!
28:35 Oh, damn you, Brian! Now i want a Tiny Endless show. (jk lol) 31:11 "I just got really irritated with DC continuity" -- Neil's not the only one... I haven't gotten to see Sandman yet, can't afford it. But I really hope it goes a long way, and I look forward to seeing it eventually.
What an insight into his youthful overnight writing process! Let's not forget "Books of Magic!". I think there is room somewhere for another "boy who lived".
I never bought comics growing up and bought my first comic book, the sandman vol 1 due to my love of the show, I’m sad I missed out on this for so long
Such a classy gentleman really is Neil, able to talk about his relationship with Alan Moore and even promote his friends's upcoming books. Great interview! you covered almost all I wanna hear from Neil, from Miracleman to Alan Moore to Sandman. Kudos!
The Netflix adaptation nailed it man. First and only truly respectable depiction of dreaming I have ever seen. Fight to keep it alive! 👊 Lord knows we will.
Thank you for this rather comprehensive interview. IMO this wasn't really the standard press tour type interview. While I'm not terribly fond of how large parts of *_The Sandman_* had been adapted, I'm glad many are enjoying it as much as they are. And of course, those who feel as I do can certainly enjoy the comics as we always have, and (for me) even the audiodramas to an extent. *Tom Sturridge* was an outstanding casting choice IMO. However, I would have made him more pale. There are times he is exactly as pale as I feel he should be, but then he goes back to looking normal again (without any discernible narrative reason I could ascertain). I also felt they should have modulated his voice, at least a tiny bit.¹ It appeared to me his voice in the comics was to be interpreted as somewhat _otherworldly._ *EDIT:* I didn't realize there was an *_Anansi Boys_* project. Excited to hear _Neil_ mention something is in the works. ··•●✺●•·· ¹ ─ If perhaps they felt this characteristic too distracting for their lead🙄, IMO they should have at least applied it from time to time. . .As the situation dictated.
Apparently they initially tried to make him look like he walked directly out of the pages of the comic and it _Really_ didn't work for the medium of television. He looked ridiculous. I think Tom said that he would have rocked it at comic con but it just did not look right. I think there were some aspects of how he appears to people vs how he appears in the pages of the comic to us and him looking non organic and how it just really didn't translate. And Tom is super pale anyway lol so for keeping it vaguely otherworldly in an ethereal rather than goofy way they went with his natural paleness and probably heightened it with good lighting. I enjoyed the creepy effects on Dream in episode 1 in particular like when he was initially going to confront the Corinthian (in order to set him up as exposition lol) the weird almost staticky effect on him and the end of the episode when he is set free. The Cat into Dream transition was great with his eyes glowing like stars from the darkness. So more of that would be nice.
I agree. More of that, certainly. And regarding the paleness. . .I understand the decision, given what you indicate above. I actually feel his look was spot-on at times, depending on the lighting. Little else would've been needed, IMO. Thanks for taking the time to provide such an informative reply@@mayaenglish5424. Be well!🙋🏼♂️ ··•●✺●•··
@@CaesiusX No problem. I liked your respectful tone about the bits you didn't like as opposed to the tantrums I've seen from just about everone else who has anything negative to say about it. Very refreshing. So I thought I'd share the bit I knew. 😁 Thought It might make you feel better to know that they did actually try, it just didn't work. Have a good day!
@@mayaenglish5424 That's kind of you to say. Thank you. 😊 And yes, it made me feel a bit better to learn they did try. All my best to you and yours.¹ 🤗 ··•●✺●•·· ¹ ─ Here. 🎁 I placed it in this box, for your convenience.
I love Neil Gaiman, I loved American God's but...the ending was boo, it just wasn't what I expected from him and also the twist you could see coming and it wasn't very good twist. Love Sandman, it's fucking amazing, casting amazing...I love everything he's written...just idk American God's it's like he didn't know how to end it.
When he mentioned this I thought "I remember that" but now I'm doubting myself, maybe I dreamt it! I think it's "The Day my Pad went Mad" though if it's after John Cooper Clarke, that poem is very funny.
I looked up the script when I was in high school. It was generic, and if it had had nothing to do with Sandman I think it'd have been enjoyable, mid tier schlock. But as a Sandman adaptation, it was garbage of the highest order, and extremely Hollywood.
Verr happy to hear him mentjon Good Omens S2. Took a while to get invested in that show, me, but naow that am, delited to kno it will continue. Didno kno Gaman was involve in it heretofore, only Pratchet. Serjously considaring a temp hookup with Netflex, djust to see Sanman. But once said the same ting abote Amazong Prime, me. That was 5 year ago, stil haveno cancelled.
Did they have to employ Souad Faress? Can't watch things she's in, and this time my principles (like all real principles) have cost me. Love Neil's work, loved what I saw before realising she was in it, and running a mile. In the UK we use the phrase "a woman in her 60s" or "Game of Thrones actress" because we cannot name "victims" of alleged sexual offences, even if they turned out to be the most easily disproved, false allegations ever, which got laughed out of court.
When are you going to send an actual reporter to investigate the allegations against Neil Gaiman instead of just repeating what Tortoise Media puts out?
It’s also nice seeing an interviewer like this guy, who actually clearly knows the subject material and author well, and clearly had a strong good impact on the conversation.
Among the things Neil listed of what he is currently doing, What caught my attention is he is writing a new novel. Although I'm happy that Neil is playing in various medias, Novels is in my opinion what he does best. I'm happiest when there is a new Neil Gaiman book.
Yeah I literally jumped when I heard he’s writing a new book!
It's not new news. It was announced long ago. It's set in the Neverwhere universe.
@@rakibul27rabby oh good…cause I’m currently reading Neverwhere 😂
I thought he was working on another neverwhere book
Yes it's very cool news
Yes, Neil Gaiman is one of the best writers I've encountered. I'm glad I found him.
Feel free to share this story with Neil. I did extra work on Babylon 5. Ran into two young extras huddling around the bulletin board laughing at the pathetic "losers" who wrote letters to the show. Because you gotta be a real geek to write a letter to a TV show. I took a look at the letter they were laughing at. Signed, Neil Gaiman thanking the producers for the opportunity to write an episode of the show. Losers indeed . . .
Love when people talk about Jon Peters and his obsession with bad script ideas like giant mechanical spiders.
Morpheus cursed him with an eternal waking dream of giant mechanical spiders
@@stanthechanman I'm sure Lucien/Lucienne even trashed that script somewhere from his/her library too
@@stanthechanman His version of Eternal Waking
A Niel Gaimen Flash series could be really good.
"Ya know, the spider is nature's perfect hunter..."
How about alienating fans by not giving them a Season 2. Netflix ought to be proud to back a superb production as opposed to more teen angst forgettable junk. This show is extraordinary. Amazing cast, Tom Sturridge is a revelation.
You relaise Neil has no say in that what so ever right? It's Warner Brothers' call being the nominal holders of the rights to it.
@@Steelmorrigan I could be reading his comment incorrectly, but I don't think he was trying to criticize Neil. I think he was criticizing Netflix for not having renewed it yet.
@@operative2136 doesnt mean they wont. I mean apparently Sandman cost $15mil so Netflix might wait until the last minute to announce season 2. Umbrella academy never confirmed Season 3 until filming.
How about not leading with a complaint so the tone of your comment doesn't sound bitchy? I completely agree.
Neil and WB have a deal that if Netflix doesn't pony up for S2 they can shop it around.
I bought every issue of Sandman back when it was still a comic. I loved that series and very few people knew about it at the time. Glad to see it finally getting it's due.
Thank you for make my childhood dreams come true, first Good Omens and now The Sandman.
Great interview! Glad it's by someone who knows comics so well. And the questions uncovered so many facts I never knew.
He asked great questions!
Pity he had to be a dick at the end by attacking Neil's friends, you can see how uncomfortable Neil is when the interviewer started dissing Alan Moore.
Give this man a S2...he's been everywhere and doing 5 time the press of all the actors! Btw it’s mad that even dared to show him a script that had nothing to do with the original story...bit considering this happens so many times to story adapted from books....
And he doesn’t even truly repeat himself, save the essential facts of the answers to the main questions.
48:38 Brian, mah dude, you are the real MVP. I have been trying FOR YEARS to find someone who made this exact same question to Neil Gaiman. It does sound quirky and super niche to make it, but I have been always curious about the "official" position of Neil Gaiman regarding magical ritualism between comic book artists like Moore and Morrison, so to hear finally his answer is just a cathartic experience. Didnt dissapoint at all and definetly in alignment with Gaiman philosophy of the importance of storytelling and how he regards it as the real magic.
Thank you. You are my hero.
He dives deeply into this subject in Marc Maron's interview!
@@natanielcostard Thanks for the reccomendation! Will definetly check this out!
@@natanielcostard HOLY FUCK I DIDNT EVEN CONSIDER HE WOULD BE ON WTF
Different branches of magic. Gaiman isn't an occultist or a ceremonial magician, but he does understand and use the psychology of mass belief, which stories are a medium.
By far the best interview of Neil Gaiman that I have ever seen. Kudos.
I've heard Neil's voice a lot in Audiobooks and such, but it's really strange to see him actually moving around. Awesome.
He was quite a looker in his youth
Wonderful writer, without question. But also a true gentleman, and a paragon of graciousness and class. Loved the interview.
He is without a doubt my favorite living author
With respect, sir. Thank you for leaking that script to Ain't it Cool. Kevin Smith's infamous story about Superman's mechanical spider lives on!
This is a fascinating interview. The creative drive on this guy is outstanding.
Imagine how cool it is to hear Neil Gaiman say "what a lovely question!" in response to something you just asked him.
Your existence is a honor, Dear Neil Gaiman. Lots of magical hugs xx
I loved it when Jed was watching Static Shock. Great nod to the DC universe with one of my favorite cartoons growing up.
This is the only Netflix show that I've watched with edge of my seat excitement almost glad for the opportunity to binge it. It deserves a chance to tell a broader story than just I'm a guy who had to get my stuff back and kill a vortex.
Terrific interview! It’s really tantalizing to hear he has so much in the works. In a world with so much bleak news, we can relish the idea that there is so much with his fingerprints on it in some capacity to look forward to.
Neil just mentioned Terry. Now I’m very happy. Great series and I don’t understand why I’ve not read the comics/graphic novels. Now I’ll wait until the show is over.
I've already watched the entire series twice; reading the books again now! Love it so much. Hope we get season 2... and 3... and 4....
This was such a good interview. Just getting to hear about Neil thought processes amd his creativity, brilliant
Wonderful interview, all the stuff he mentions about the creative process, long live Neil!
Wonderful interview of a great talent. Am so relieved that sandman has been everything I hoped for all these years.. well done.
3 cheers for the dude/bot that did the subtitles for this interview. We have no fear of an AI takeover at this rate.
0:00 📺 Neil Gaiman discusses the popularity of 'The Sandman' series on Netflix.
0:19 🌍 Reflects on 'Sandman' being a long-standing success in graphic novels.
1:28 📈 Talks about the high viewership numbers and hopes for renewal.
3:26 🎥 Mentions the possibility of continuing 'Sandman' on another platform.
5:05 🎨 Discusses the history of animation ideas for 'Sandman' adaptations.
6:07 🕷 Recounts the peculiarities of failed 'Sandman' film adaptations.
10:03 📚 Shares insights into the origins of 'Sandman' and its adaptations.
12:05 🎞 Discusses involvement with 'Watchmen' and contributions to Alan Moore's work.
14:36 📜 Mentions the complicated legal history of 'Miracleman' and its potential completion.
16:21 🤝 Reflects on collaborating with his younger self on various projects.
19:58 📺 Shares pride in the current adaptation of 'Sandman' despite renewal uncertainties.
22:04 🎨 Neil Gaiman aimed to create Sandman as a comic he himself would love, catering to his personal tastes and interests.
22:55 🌍 The Sandman series has garnered global popularity, becoming a top-watched show in various countries like Norway, Nigeria, and the USA.
23:36 📝 Gaiman prefers his current role in the show as an advisor rather than writing full episodes, collaborating closely with the production team.
25:15 📜 Reflecting on his contract with DC Comics, Gaiman negotiated for better terms early in his career, ensuring more creative control and respect.
28:31 🚫 Gaiman intentionally distanced Sandman from mainstream DC Universe continuity due to frustrations with DC's editorial changes and continuity issues.
31:23 🎭 Gaiman explains his approach to integrating DC characters in Sandman, emphasizing respect for the source material while maintaining creative freedom.
36:02 🏛 Despite nods to DC lore, Gaiman and the team deliberately avoided deep ties to dated DC Comics continuity in the Sandman TV adaptation.
38:03 📚 Gaiman's artistic growth was influenced by observing peers like Alan Moore and Terry Pratchett, motivating him to elevate his writing standards.
39:12 🎭 Gaiman expresses hope for "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" to move to Broadway, highlighting its emotional impact on audiences and his personal connection to the production.
41:29 🧠 Neil Gaiman recalls a period of intense creativity, juggling multiple writing projects simultaneously in the past.
42:34 🎬 Despite acknowledging diminished energy, Neil Gaiman actively engages in showrunning, writing novels, and enjoying diverse creative endeavors.
44:18 📚 Neil Gaiman expresses excitement and creative freedom in developing Good Omens Season 2 beyond the original book's confines.
45:31 🌀 The conceptual origins of Sandman emerged from Neil Gaiman's contemplative period during a 1987 English hurricane-induced blackout.
49:00 🌌 Neil Gaiman values creative freedom and avoids adhering to singular beliefs, preferring the expansive possibilities that writing offers.
Love Neil Gaiman - great interview and loved his impressions throughout it
Thank you Rolling Stone for reporting on the NG abuse allegations.
Interestingly- that horror tone was completely lost in the TV adaption- great show but we got a more scary version of Dr Who rather than EC horror. Audio adaptation encapsulates this perfectly.
Can't wait for Good Omens #2. Really curious what this gentle madman came up with this time: incl all the magnificient work of Pratchett he got to include. I'm not fond of all of Neil's work, but the stuff that does fit my alley is stuff that I deeply love. And besides his work: I really love watching and listening to him while being interviewed. Such a great guy!
28:35 Oh, damn you, Brian! Now i want a Tiny Endless show. (jk lol)
31:11 "I just got really irritated with DC continuity" -- Neil's not the only one...
I haven't gotten to see Sandman yet, can't afford it. But I really hope it goes a long way, and I look forward to seeing it eventually.
Great interview! Can't believe came so close to such a terrible Sandman adaptation and finally got such a wonderful one.
Looking forward to reading Miracleman: the Silver Age!
What an insight into his youthful overnight writing process! Let's not forget "Books of Magic!". I think there is room somewhere for another "boy who lived".
I never bought comics growing up and bought my first comic book, the sandman vol 1 due to my love of the show, I’m sad I missed out on this for so long
Such a classy gentleman really is Neil, able to talk about his relationship with Alan Moore and even promote his friends's upcoming books. Great interview! you covered almost all I wanna hear from Neil, from Miracleman to Alan Moore to Sandman. Kudos!
Classy is not a word to use for him.
I’ve lived with Morpheus for decades now. It remains a fantastic escape route to an unbelievable world
Every medium is an adventure by itself.
1 million hours? I think i did more…im on my 11th round of bingeing it since it aired…i love it..bought the audibles and bought the comics
Bring Ocean to audiences who are unable to see it on stage. It has become one of my favorite books 🖤✨
Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics defined my late teens and early twenties. I loved those graphic novels.
Sirrr, it is such a beyond-words feeling to see you hereee, sirrrr😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Tell us the secret history of his pervyness
Hush, field trip boy.
That was a pretty damn good Alan Moore impression
“We have a need for enchantment that is as deep and devoted as our need for food and water.”
- Derrick Jensen
Ive never brought a comic. Ive brought the Sandman comics now and the sandman audiobook. Thank you Neil Gaiman.
The Netflix adaptation nailed it man. First and only truly respectable depiction of dreaming I have ever seen. Fight to keep it alive! 👊 Lord knows we will.
In Jon Peters defense: Morpheus does look cool, so I get it.
Also, Giant Mechanical Spiders are cool, just not in Sandman.
Thank you for this rather comprehensive interview. IMO this wasn't really the standard press tour type interview.
While I'm not terribly fond of how large parts of *_The Sandman_* had been adapted, I'm glad many are enjoying it as much as they are. And of course, those who feel as I do can certainly enjoy the comics as we always have, and (for me) even the audiodramas to an extent.
*Tom Sturridge* was an outstanding casting choice IMO. However, I would have made him more pale. There are times he is exactly as pale as I feel he should be, but then he goes back to looking normal again (without any discernible narrative reason I could ascertain).
I also felt they should have modulated his voice, at least a tiny bit.¹ It appeared to me his voice in the comics was to be interpreted as somewhat _otherworldly._
*EDIT:* I didn't realize there was an *_Anansi Boys_* project. Excited to hear _Neil_ mention something is in the works.
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¹ ─ If perhaps they felt this characteristic too distracting for their lead🙄, IMO they should have at least applied it from time to time. . .As the situation dictated.
Apparently they initially tried to make him look like he walked directly out of the pages of the comic and it _Really_ didn't work for the medium of television. He looked ridiculous. I think Tom said that he would have rocked it at comic con but it just did not look right. I think there were some aspects of how he appears to people vs how he appears in the pages of the comic to us and him looking non organic and how it just really didn't translate. And Tom is super pale anyway lol so for keeping it vaguely otherworldly in an ethereal rather than goofy way they went with his natural paleness and probably heightened it with good lighting.
I enjoyed the creepy effects on Dream in episode 1 in particular like when he was initially going to confront the Corinthian (in order to set him up as exposition lol) the weird almost staticky effect on him and the end of the episode when he is set free. The Cat into Dream transition was great with his eyes glowing like stars from the darkness. So more of that would be nice.
I agree. More of that, certainly.
And regarding the paleness. . .I understand the decision, given what you indicate above. I actually feel his look was spot-on at times, depending on the lighting. Little else would've been needed, IMO.
Thanks for taking the time to provide such an informative reply@@mayaenglish5424.
Be well!🙋🏼♂️
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@@CaesiusX No problem. I liked your respectful tone about the bits you didn't like as opposed to the tantrums I've seen from just about everone else who has anything negative to say about it. Very refreshing. So I thought I'd share the bit I knew. 😁 Thought It might make you feel better to know that they did actually try, it just didn't work.
Have a good day!
@@mayaenglish5424 That's kind of you to say. Thank you. 😊 And yes, it made me feel a bit better to learn they did try.
All my best to you and yours.¹
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¹ ─ Here. 🎁 I placed it in this box, for your convenience.
Well, his career is toast.
Thanks to both of you for this amazing interview!
So it was you all along that leaked it to aintitcoolnews
Thank you for this Neil
I'm loving the inmative interview withsome gossip in it
Now I want to see Neil's 16th century Swamp Thing!
* I’ve never heard this man talk before p.p… he sounds like how I’d imagine him to sound. he talks like how he writes
Bit sad knowing Sandman didn't end up getting renewed, but glad we at least got one season of such a lovely adaptation.
It's been renewed!
I just want Neil Gaiman to never stop speaking words.
I would love to simply be able to sit with Neil, perhaps on a bench in a park somewhere, and just talk about writing, life, and everything in between.
Love this interview! Giant mechanical spiders
One of my top 2 writers. Asimov and Gaiman. One madterpiece after another. Love them to death.
Hey, it's Mr. Tubcuddle. Did you lure him to the studio with an 18 yo redhead and a bath?
Je suis totalement sous le charme de cet auteur
Sandman is just amazing
I love Neil Gaiman, I loved American God's but...the ending was boo, it just wasn't what I expected from him and also the twist you could see coming and it wasn't very good twist. Love Sandman, it's fucking amazing, casting amazing...I love everything he's written...just idk American God's it's like he didn't know how to end it.
I could listen to Neil talk for 5,000 hours.
Okay DC, Now I really want to see Neil's John Constantine story "The Day my Flat went Mad." 😁
A one shot story would be just fine.
When he mentioned this I thought "I remember that" but now I'm doubting myself, maybe I dreamt it! I think it's "The Day my Pad went Mad" though if it's after John Cooper Clarke, that poem is very funny.
I have that Duran Duran book.
I could listen to Neil Gaiman read a thesaurus and be entertained, he is a genius
I looked up the script when I was in high school. It was generic, and if it had had nothing to do with Sandman I think it'd have been enjoyable, mid tier schlock. But as a Sandman adaptation, it was garbage of the highest order, and extremely Hollywood.
"Tsuris" is Yiddish for trouble. The captioning typed it as "tourists.
That's nice Mr. Gaiman, but I'm gonna need 5 more seasons of The Sandman please.
Nice
Ricuh memang,,, Siapa yang tampan dan siapa yang mengalahkan iblis juga,,apa arti iblis juga kalian tahu dan tentang kaum elf yang terlihat berbeda ,,
Besides Alan Moore, who are these other writers who practice magick IRL?
if this guy could write daredevil and Superman, How would that look Like?
He did write Marvel 1602 which has Matt Murdock as one of the main cast so that's cool
I got netflix for 1 month just for this show
Verr happy to hear him mentjon Good Omens S2. Took a while to get invested in that show, me, but naow that am, delited to kno it will continue. Didno kno Gaman was involve in it heretofore, only Pratchet.
Serjously considaring a temp hookup with Netflex, djust to see Sanman. But once said the same ting abote Amazong Prime, me. That was 5 year ago, stil haveno cancelled.
Okay but Sandman babies does exist :P
Nah Only One of Us
I really want to ramadan to be made. It was an amazing story in the comic
The John Peters story back again. Im dying laughing
He is such a legend great he stopped shitty adapo
I mean adaptation
👏👏👏👏👏
MUSE SOURCE OF ME. MOST PERSON I WILL STAY GRATEFUL FOR-FOR EVER!💫💫💫💫
I respec and remember memory because ruh quds ,,im lost,,,???
his american accent lol
Neil has lived in the US for decades.
@@chetkayeable It's bad though.
Did they have to employ Souad Faress? Can't watch things she's in, and this time my principles (like all real principles) have cost me. Love Neil's work, loved what I saw before realising she was in it, and running a mile. In the UK we use the phrase "a woman in her 60s" or "Game of Thrones actress" because we cannot name "victims" of alleged sexual offences, even if they turned out to be the most easily disproved, false allegations ever, which got laughed out of court.
Lucifer=sandman,,
That writer must be digging it's own grave. Although, they should've known not to make The Corinthian a sibling to one of the endless...
When are you going to send an actual reporter to investigate the allegations against Neil Gaiman instead of just repeating what Tortoise Media puts out?
1 IDEA! haha
I don't understand why they say there haven't been Sandman spinoffs written by other authors... There's like a million of them.
Everything is amazing and everything is incredible and everything is great. I‘m sooooooo tired……..
"Bernie writes on" is actually supposed to be Bernie Wrightson.
Dana no one typed anything. It's an AI, a computer trying to transcribe
Constantine is a character. "Constant time" is how captioning spell it.
Why does this set looks exactly like Trash Taste's old set? 😂
for "fun" someone typed "funded"
Thanks Neil, why are you turning into a sell out?