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Superboy wore jeans. He didn't play that shit.
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Never said nothing about him.
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That's alright.
Did anybody see that Green Lantern TAS trailer? |
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Why is Superman wearing a turtle neck? |
To better hide his costume under his work clothes.
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Gets chilly out in space.
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Remember when they tried to put the Fortress of Solitude in the jungle?
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Yes. Yes I do.
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Haven't kept up much with the DC movie thread, so dunno if this was discussed or whatever, but was looking up Green Lantern on IMDB and Wikipedia and it seems the movie has bombed big time! (So far anyway).
Can't say I'm surprised. The trailer looked pretty crappy, and seriously come on, nobody (outside of comic fans) gives a shit about any DC characters who aren't Batman and Superman. |
People would give a shit if they didn't clown all through production. I mean, who gave a shit about Iron Man, Thor, or Blade? They're not X-Men or Spider-Man, but they were well made. Green Lantern wasn't well made.
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True... I was incredibly surprised at how well-received the Iron Man films were...
Anyway, I'm sure DC will make up for this with The Dark Knight Rises (and even though I haven't seen Green Lantern, so I won't judge it until I have, I'll still buy the DVD just to fulfill my comic-collector urge to own all the movies). |
No, DC will not make up for it with another movie. That's Nolan's show, I won't make him pay penance points for Martin's fuck up. Everything, from the lead casting to the damn suit, were 'wtf' updates. A train wreck in the making with everything we heard and then... the train wrecked.
The Dark Knight Rises will be kick-ass, but that won't change this bomb. They shouldn't get off that lucky. |
Wow KT... so much hatred... :(
I'm sure Wonder Woman will make up for Green Lantern when it comes out in 2018. |
I hate seeing bad productions. I feel there's very little reason to suck that bad. You don't have to rewrite history, or break records, but don't do silly things like cast Ryan funny-man Reynolds as a founding member of the Justice League, and have an all CG suit trying to make some technical point.
And I read about the requisite after-movie scene. No comment there, other than next time they wanna bite off Marvel Studios - plan it out. |
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Maybe I'm reading too much into that, but........possible they're pulling from No Man's Land? Because that would be fucking awesome if they were.
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Oh fuck that would be crazy.
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you can adapt the story to fit a movie's time. How many year long comic arcs we already seen get crunched into one movie? One act? One scene? It's not so hard.
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I just have a hard time seeing Nolan incorporate NML into the already complex story he's trying to finish. |
It would work as an animated movie nicely.
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He doesn't need to adapt and fit the whole story in the movie. He could just adapt the "There's an Earthquake" part and go on his on way.
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Yea, but that's a bit of a cop out. I never read the NML comic, but I did read the novelization, and I enjoyed it immensely. I'd feel pretty cheated if all I got was the earthquake part and that's it.
If they're going to adapt a comic storyline, they should adapt it right. DC Animated has done a pretty solid job thus far, and I'd love for NML to be the next Batman project. |
That's funny. I also read the No Man's Land novelization, but not any of the comics.
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Can't wait for this one to come out |
Neither can I. Year One is one of my favorite graphic novels ever, so knowing I actually get to watch a film based on such is exciting. Liked what I saw in the trailer.
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It is like DC is trying real hard to get me to hate Superman.
New reports on the reboot saying that both Ma and Pa Kent are going to be dead, and Superman is going to be more "alien" and less "Clark Kent"/human. Hence why he takes to wearing the "Kryptonian battle armor". More focus on him being "alienated" and "isolated" rather than "human". Pretty sure all of that is the opposite of what Superman should be. The point of Superman, a point that we just had some massive storylines about, is that he isn't just an alien. He think and feels like a human. Clark Kent is Superman. Not Superman is Clark Kent. Then there is Supergirl, who they seem to have reset to just arriving to Earth again, and thus are going to also be doing the whole "alienated"/"isolated"/"not sure if she wants to be a hero" thing. In recent years they finally moved past all of that and actually made Supergirl enjoyable. Now it is back to square one with a bad costume. Then Superboy, I don't even know what the hell is going on with. |
DC: Fuck the guy who made us popular in the first place, we only give a shit about Batman now.
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Sounds like they're trying to add an unnecessary layer of depth with Supes by passing him off as some out of place loner, which, even to me, a non Superman fan, is kind of ridiculous. His charm and selling point is that, even though he is an alien, and even though he's a God amongst men, he's still one of them, and and fights for them because they are his people.
Otherwise, why in God's name would he care to fight for Earth. If he is alienated/isolated, has no parents to lacth onto or protect, and has no real other deep, personal, resonating reason to protect Earth, what's the point? Maybe I'm missing something... |
The Clark Kent mindset was what I always loved about Superman. Even though he's an invulnerable, nigh-omnipotent alien, he always just saw himself as a country yokel who grew up on a farm. When he's not punching out gods and bench-pressing continents, he'd be watching football with his dad or taking his wife out to dinner. Kind of the opposite of Batman, who absolutely has to believe his own hype in order to be who he is, Superman does unbelievable things but doesn't believe his hype at all. That was what made Superman a great character: that juxtaposition of the absolutely incredible and the everyday and mundane.
This, though? Now he's just fucking Doctor Manhattan. Also: Quote:
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Jesus Christ, is he getting grooming tips from Wolverine now?
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One of my favorite Superman moments:
SPOILER: show Wasn't from a particularly stunning story or anything, but the moment was stunning. Just thought I would share this image before Superman's humanity is obliterated in the reboot. (<--- Judging it before I read it) |
If there was one thing I liked about Byrne's reboot of Superman back in the 80s (I infinitely prefer Mark Waid's take on the origin myself), it would be the fact that he brought Ma and Pa Kent back and kept them as recurring characters. It made him much more identifiable, the idea that even though he's indestructible, he doesn't know everything, and still has to go home every once in a while to get advice from his dad.
So of course we're doing away with that so he can bitch and moan about how he doesn't fit in with humans. |
Yeah, I was a big fan of both of his parents being alive. I'd settle for just one, but I like both being around. The above panels I posted being a great example of why.
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Next up in DC Animated Movies:
Justice League: Doom inspired by the "Tower of Babel" storyline from JLA. Which I know nothing about. Superman vs. The Elite which has potential to be awesome. Loved Manchester Black. Annnnnddd.... Batman: The Dark Knight Returns slated to be a TWO-PART film. |
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