Superhero/Comic Based Films & Tv - Vol.2
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Well they moved the embargo up a couple days. That's good news.
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I'm expecting 'X-Men Apocalypse' levels of reception. it gets a 50-40% on the tomato meter. There are a few 'awesome moments' in it that people like (people went to Apocalypse purely for the Quicksilver scene), that make people give it the benefit of a doubt.
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That image of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman is most certainly salvageable.
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Critics are being allowed to express opinions on Twitter. No reviews for a while thought I think.
Consensus seems to be the movie is actually fun. Has a lot of issues - story is a complete mess, the villain is an absolute bore, the reshoots are glaringly obvious - BUT it mostly works because the cast of heroes play off each other well & they've stopped force feeding "gritty darkness" down the audience's throat.
So that's a pleasant surprise.
Consensus seems to be the movie is actually fun. Has a lot of issues - story is a complete mess, the villain is an absolute bore, the reshoots are glaringly obvious - BUT it mostly works because the cast of heroes play off each other well & they've stopped force feeding "gritty darkness" down the audience's throat.
So that's a pleasant surprise.
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No, you can't tell a Logan type story with Superman.
You can tell a story about a heroic sacrifice, sure. You can tell a story about Superman facing the end of his life and making choices to define his legacy. You can tell a story about Superman confronting a world whose ideals are changing, and so on, and so forth. They don't look like Logan. They look like All-Star Superman and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Wolverine is a vastly different character. You couldn't make Logan with Superman anymore than you could make Logan with a perfect man who came from the sky to do only good.
I mean, I'd get it if you wanted a more serious exploration of Superman coming to a modern, 2010's era Earth and how the cynical post-9/11 world would deal with him. I'd watch a movie where Superman tries to bring hope to the Irony Generation who use postmodernist detachment from everything to escape the crushing reality of a declining West and and uncertain future, but Logan with Superman slotted in just sounds like a terrible movie.
Superman is just the worst character to try to make dark and gritty. It's like making Santa Claus dark and gritty. It's not who he is.
You can tell a story about a heroic sacrifice, sure. You can tell a story about Superman facing the end of his life and making choices to define his legacy. You can tell a story about Superman confronting a world whose ideals are changing, and so on, and so forth. They don't look like Logan. They look like All-Star Superman and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Wolverine is a vastly different character. You couldn't make Logan with Superman anymore than you could make Logan with a perfect man who came from the sky to do only good.
I mean, I'd get it if you wanted a more serious exploration of Superman coming to a modern, 2010's era Earth and how the cynical post-9/11 world would deal with him. I'd watch a movie where Superman tries to bring hope to the Irony Generation who use postmodernist detachment from everything to escape the crushing reality of a declining West and and uncertain future, but Logan with Superman slotted in just sounds like a terrible movie.
Superman is just the worst character to try to make dark and gritty. It's like making Santa Claus dark and gritty. It's not who he is.
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Things have become incredibly muddled and been put in all or nothing terms.
So that there is no confusion.
I have never asked for a "dark & gritty" Superman film. I don't want a Logan toned Superman film.
I have probably misused the term dark before when describing what I want.
I maintain Mos & Bvs are not such.
And there is a critical difference between making Clark himself dark & gritty and inserting Clark onto a realistic earth that will inevitably be dark & gritty at times to see how he interacts with such a world.
I just want a played completely straight & seriously handled Superman film with no outright silliness in regards to how they portray the sci-fi elements of his mythos, his powers & his visual design.
Handle it like JJ Abram's Trek handled it's style, with a sleek cool authenticity.
That is absolutely do-able while still being faithful to "who the character is".
Superman Tas for example was more serious then not most of the time and was rarely all that comedic besides Lois's banter, that is the balance I want.
So that there is no confusion.
I have never asked for a "dark & gritty" Superman film. I don't want a Logan toned Superman film.
I have probably misused the term dark before when describing what I want.
I maintain Mos & Bvs are not such.
And there is a critical difference between making Clark himself dark & gritty and inserting Clark onto a realistic earth that will inevitably be dark & gritty at times to see how he interacts with such a world.
I just want a played completely straight & seriously handled Superman film with no outright silliness in regards to how they portray the sci-fi elements of his mythos, his powers & his visual design.
Handle it like JJ Abram's Trek handled it's style, with a sleek cool authenticity.
That is absolutely do-able while still being faithful to "who the character is".
Superman Tas for example was more serious then not most of the time and was rarely all that comedic besides Lois's banter, that is the balance I want.
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I've got high hopes for Aquaman as well. And I have zero knowledge of the character outside of the obvious jokes - he talks to fish who have nothing interesting to say & James Cameron directed the original Vince Chase version. James Wan has grown into a fine commercial director. Both of the two The Conjuring movies are far better than they really should be. I'm curious to see what he'll do.
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If interested I recommend you read Geoff Johns's new 52 run on him, the new 52 in general has it's problems but people pretty universally agree Aquaman was done right during it.
They address the jokes in a meta way in the 1st issue but thankfully don't dwell on it.
Gorgeous artwork by Ivan Reis.
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Graphic novel list for it is...
Vol. 1: The Trench (#1-6)
Vol. 2: The Others (#7-13)
Vol. 3: Throne of Atlantis (#0 & 14-16 + Justice League #15-17)
After that Johns leaves and the book is still solid but not quite as great.
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The dude wants out. You don't talk about a "cool way to segue out" unless you've already got one foot out the door:
https://www.moviefone.com/2017/11/13/ben-affleck-on-batman-exit-i-want-to-find-a-graceful-and-cool-segue/
https://www.moviefone.com/2017/11/13/ben-affleck-on-batman-exit-i-want-to-find-a-graceful-and-cool-segue/
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I think the funniest thing about Zack Snyder is how every one has pointed out that in Justice League his amazon outfits have suddenly become over sexualized and its almost like he thinks that Amazons in modern day can deflect bullets with there ripped abs even though in the Woman woman movie it clearly showed that if they get shot through there tasteful yet still attractive hoplite armour with bullets they can die. Hence in modern day they would need more not less armour to deal with harder weapons. Just couldn't believe him and the studio could make such a rookie mistake as this kind of outfit reminds me of the 90's back when Xena was a hit tv show but it's not liked as much any more and is very open to backlash.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/justice-leagues-sexy-amazon-costumes-create-uproar/
https://www.out.com/popnography/2017/11/13/course-justice-league-tried-making-wonder-woman-amazon-outfits-sexy
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/justice-leagues-sexy-amazon-costumes-create-uproar/
https://www.out.com/popnography/2017/11/13/course-justice-league-tried-making-wonder-woman-amazon-outfits-sexy
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The Amazonian bikini models are a truly awful idea that reeks of Zack Snyder, but with Joss Whedon also in the mix I'm waiting until I see all of the bare feet before finalizing my complaints.
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The exposed belly outfits are from the flashbacks with Steppenwolf's first invasion back in ancient times.
You see in the trailer when he invades in modern day, they have their WW movie outfits. The pic of them with the Batmobile is just a BTS production still, they aren't actually going to interact with the league.
Look at the difference between the colonial & modern Kryptonian outfits and you will realize them making sure to differentiate between the different eras of these races has been a consistent aspect of these films.
No it really doesn't when you consider the outfit makers on Man of Steel asked him should they try & sexualize Faora or try and lean towards practicality and he chose practicality.
Sucker Punch is the ONLY film of his that he made a point to sexy up his characters and with that film he was trying to go for a outlandish anime tribute vibe were such is completely appropriate.
Also reminder... the Spartans in 300 had more exposed then these new Amazons do.
You see in the trailer when he invades in modern day, they have their WW movie outfits. The pic of them with the Batmobile is just a BTS production still, they aren't actually going to interact with the league.
Look at the difference between the colonial & modern Kryptonian outfits and you will realize them making sure to differentiate between the different eras of these races has been a consistent aspect of these films.
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Colonial...
Modern
Modern
No it really doesn't when you consider the outfit makers on Man of Steel asked him should they try & sexualize Faora or try and lean towards practicality and he chose practicality.
Sucker Punch is the ONLY film of his that he made a point to sexy up his characters and with that film he was trying to go for a outlandish anime tribute vibe were such is completely appropriate.
Also reminder... the Spartans in 300 had more exposed then these new Amazons do.
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I just said they were awful. I did not say that they were sexy. (Because they’re not.)
Also reminder... the Spartans in 300 had more exposed then these new Amazons do.
That’s partially how I knew it reeked of Snyder and not of Whedon.
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The Spartans in 300 are from Miller’s designs which intentional evoke the heroic nude of Greek pottery designs.
I don’t feel like writing the essay so I’ll summarize: The same thing can have contextual meaning. Naked yelling Spartan warriors project power, half naked Amazon warriors are reduced to their sexiness.
I don’t feel like writing the essay so I’ll summarize: The same thing can have contextual meaning. Naked yelling Spartan warriors project power, half naked Amazon warriors are reduced to their sexiness.
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Chuckman wrote:The Spartans in 300 are from Miller’s designs which intentional evoke the heroic nude of Greek pottery designs.
I don’t feel like writing the essay so I’ll summarize: The same thing can have contextual meaning. Naked yelling Spartan warriors project power, half naked Amazon warriors are reduced to their sexiness.
That's spot on and Xena Warrior Princess only got away with it because it had time to build it's characters through out the series and stared well clear of leering objectified shots and the amazon talking was always a human being not a sex object and that was made really clear in every episode but movies do not have time to do this kind of character deep building due to time limits hence it can become really problematic if you have no character built up behind the sexualized outfit.
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A cool HD JL gif...
New JL Mera pic...
That may have been true if they were thin super model types but the majority of them are fully jacked and therefor absolutely project power.
Maybe for you people it "reduces" them, that's your problem but for me it's a addition, its just adds one more thing to like about a character, I pity you guys on this matter.
Many of them flat out look more imposing to me with their abs exposed then covered. And bellys/abs aren't inherently sexual and most casual movie goers/normies aren't attracted to muscular women regardless.
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New JL Mera pic...
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That may have been true if they were thin super model types but the majority of them are fully jacked and therefor absolutely project power.
Maybe for you people it "reduces" them, that's your problem but for me it's a addition, its just adds one more thing to like about a character, I pity you guys on this matter.
Many of them flat out look more imposing to me with their abs exposed then covered. And bellys/abs aren't inherently sexual and most casual movie goers/normies aren't attracted to muscular women regardless.
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