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I was asking my son the other day how the continuity of actors or lack thereof in DC vs Marvel Universe impacts audiences. Is that one of the reasons for the consensus that DC is years behind Marvel on the big screen?
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Yes, Marvel set up their universe better. They did it slowly over the course of different movies - that way we got to know the characters. DC waited too long and tried to do it in one film. However, the latest DC films (Nolan's Batman trilogy, MOS, BvS), are darker than the Marvel films, which is my preference.
I still hate Affleck, but he did a good job as an older, pissed-off Dark Knight, definitely based on Frank Miller's. To me, the weak part was the portrayal of Lex Luthor....way off. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Yes, Marvel set up their universe better. They did it slowly over the course of different movies - that way we got to know the characters. DC waited too long and tried to do it in one film. However, the latest DC films (Nolan's Batman trilogy, MOS, BvS), are darker than the Marvel films, which is my preference.
I still hate Affleck, but he did a good job as an older, pissed-off Dark Knight, definitely based on Frank Miller's. To me, the weak part was the portrayal of Lex Luthor....way off. There's Joy in repetition | |
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For me the modern era of Super Heroes movies started with 1978 DC Superman with Christopher Reeve. Loved Superman and Superman 2. Honestly Superman 3 ruined things. I don't know maybe after that turkey movie studios stayed away from super heroes movies for a few years. Four years later the studio released the last Superman movie with Christopher Reeve with Quest for Peace. The budget was greatly reduced and was also a dud (though I kinda like it better then part 3). Now it's the late 80's and the studios are done with Superman. Frank Millers Batman is pretty popular among comic book readers and thus the Studios focus on Batman. For the next 23 years DC and the movie studios are focusing on just Batman with some hits and alot of misses.2006 they release Superman returns, which I really liked since it just picks up after the 1978 movie. But hey it's not dark enough so let's scratch this and we will start all over again with a darker Superman with man of steel . Meanwhile fans are like hey what about other characters like Wonder Woman, The Flash and Green Lantern (which they eventualy did but was a dud as well). Now its 2000 and Marvel takes over with the start of the X-Men movies. Some are better than others but at this point I think they overkilled the franchise and should wait awhile. Spiderman also needs to slow things down because they keep making them one after another. I think thats Marvels problem is that they mass produce to many movies. I liked Ant Man and Dead Pool but think I'll lose intrest in Ant Man 7 and Dead Pool 9 within a 15 year period. Marvel has had some duds as well like Dare Devil, Ghost Rider and the Fantastic Four movies. Bring back Fantastic 4 if they do a secret wars movie. I liked Iron Man but the Sequels were not as good IMO. At this point I think Marvel has it right with a large cast of Super Heroes in it like the Avengers and Civil war. DC is finally come out of it's shell of let's just focus on Batman and Superman only phase. I think the Wonder Woman will be good. | |
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What about- Now its 2000 and Marvel takes over with the start of the X-Men movies. Some are better than others but at this point I think they overkilled the franchise and should wait awhile. Spiderman also needs to slow things down because they keep making them one after another. I think thats Marvels problem is that they mass produce to many movies. I liked Ant Man and Dead Pool but think I'll lose intrest in Ant Man 7 and Dead Pool 9 within a 15 year period. Marvel has had some duds as well like Dare Devil, Ghost Rider and the Fantastic Four movies. Bring back Fantastic 4 if they do a secret wars movie. I liked Iron Man but the Sequels were not as good IMO. At this point I think Marvel has it right with a large cast of Super Heroes in it like the Avengers and Civil war. DC is finally come out of it's shell of let's just focus on Batman and Superman only phase. I think the Wonder Woman will be good. | |
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"Less is more" thats what the movie studios did with the orignal 5 planet of the apes movies from the late 1960's through the mid 1970's | |
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Alrighty then....
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Ran out of time to respond to this yesterday so here goes!
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Keep in mind, ost of the movies you mentioned were not actually made by Marvel. In the late 90's/ early 2000's, as Marvel was emerging from bankruptcy, they sold off film rights to just about every one of their properties. New Line got Blade, Sony got the Spider-Man characters, Universal got Hulk, Fox got X-Men, Fantastic Four, Daredevil & Ghost Rider. As a result, the Marvel characters started cropping up in movies left and right, but they were all being made by different studios. In the mid-2000's, as Marvel properties film rights started to revert back in many cases, they decided to make their own films, with a cohesive universe. 2008's Iron Man was the first film in this series, but they still had a lot of restrictions on them. Since Sony has been making Spidey films fairly regularly, and Fox still has the X-characters and FF, they weren't legally allowed to use any of those characters. Sony has been fairly good about working with Marvel, which is what led to Spidey being able to appear in Civil War, but Marvel's relationship with Fox has NOT been good. Marvel has tried to work out several deals to include X and FF characters in their films, but Fox has refused (in spite of many of the actors and directors pushing for this as well. Singer tried to coordinate with Whedon on the different Quicksilver interps, but Fox killed the collab).
Fox went so far to prevent Marvel from getting rights back to FF, they rushed the last movie into production without the script even being finished! They had a deadline to get a film made, or else the rights would revert to Marvel. So this is why you've had Marvel movies that don't seem to exist in the same universe as the Avengers characters...because they actually don't at this point. As rights to certain characters go back to Marvel, we get great stuff like the Netflix Daredevil and Jessica Jones series. For the time being, the X-Universe is firmly in Fox's hands, and it doesn't look like they plan on abandoning that cash cow anytime soon. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Batman V Superman was so bad, that I just don't see how DC is going to build a movie universe from that movie. I think DC/WB is going to push forward just to save face, because the've announced this big slate of movies up until 2019 or 2020. I bet they don't do all those movies if Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman don't do well. | |
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This "FOX" you talk about sounds alot like your Empire | |
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That's ok because there is this new thing they love to do, it's called "Reboot" | |
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SuSq and WW are in different directors' hands, so I don't think Snyder sunk the DC ship. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I loved Wonder Woman in the movie and I thought she kicked ass. Honestly my favorite part in the movie is when Superman and Batman thought each other was with Wonder Woman. I'm looking forward to the Wonder Woman movie. | |
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I didn't see it coming, but I think Man Of Steel was far better as a movie. | |
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I have mixed feelings about it. I'm basically a massive Snyder fan but I really hated Man of Steel. As for BvS, I spent a good time in the theatre, I wasn't bored, I felt it really worked pretty well but after a few days it left me a strange aftertaste, like a doubt. There are a few things I found were a bit confusing, particularly the dream sequences (how can Batman dream about Parademons without being aware of them, and since when does he have prophetic visions anyway?) and the fact that the heroes gathering planned for JLA seemed a bit rushed (Batman has never been much of a team player and now he is the one who wants to create a team?). In the end I guess I am still a bit worried about how this will all take shape as a cohesive universe. On the other hand it takes some build on: I liked the first MCU movies but it's not until it became a truly unified universe that I began to really trip on them. I don't see Marvel films or series as just films or series but as episodes in a much larger picture. Same with the DC films: so far for me it's one hit and one miss with the DCEU, so I'm still unsure about how I'm gonna enjoy the whole series. Overall I'm totally happy about the MCU and I honestly don't mind if the DCEU has a darker tone, but there's still a part of me that thinks WB doesn't have real love for the source material and that they don't really know what they're doing with the big picture. Let's see how Suicide Squad turns out... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Wonder Woman was definitely one of the only decent things in this film. I'm glad she wasn't in it long enough for Snyder to completely ruin her character. He obviously doesn't know anything about Batman or Superman outside of Dark Knight Returns and Death of Superman!
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It's not "Golden Raspberry" bad, although many seem to think it is. Maybe it'll "win" a few of those awards. | |
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I'd bet it's definitely going to win a few Razzies. Snyder definitely deserves to win worst director! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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"Zach Snyder" and "Genius" should never be mentioned in the same sentence.
We critcize him for ignoring the source material, and making these characters unrecognizable. It's fine to do something new with it, but at a certain point he deviated from the characters so much that they were no longer the ones we love.
And I'll also disagree that Man of Steel was an "incredible Superman movie". Sorry, but Superman should never be a broody, destructive douche-bag. That isn't Superman. Hell, I'd argue neither of these are good MOVIES, period! Outside of the way they treated the characters, even if these weren't Batman and Superman, I'd be noticing the giant plot holes, lack of motivation for the characters, bad CGI and the annoying villains. Snyder has proven he's little more than a second-rate Michael Bay. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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We critcize him for ignoring the source material, and making these characters unrecognizable. It's fine to do something new with it, but at a certain point he deviated from the characters so much that they were no longer the ones we love.
And I'll also disagree that Man of Steel was an "incredible Superman movie". Sorry, but Superman should never be a broody, destructive douche-bag. That isn't Superman. Hell, I'd argue neither of these are good MOVIES, period! Outside of the way they treated the characters, even if these weren't Batman and Superman, I'd be noticing the giant plot holes, lack of motivation for the characters, bad CGI and the annoying villains. Snyder has proven he's little more than a second-rate Michael Bay.
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Let's talk about Alfred. I admit to being a little rusty on my Bat-lore but I do not recall Alfred being Gotham City's version of McGiver down there in the Bat Cave? I know that he always assisted Bruce Wayne is his plans but I have never seen Alfred perform on this level before? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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