What about Robin people? [Edited 4/5/16 18:43pm] Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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What do we think of the new Batmobile? C'mon y'all, I'm giving you plenty to discuss, Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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So who is the dead Robin? Dick Grayson or Jason Todd? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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For me there is only one Robin and that is Dick Grayson, fuck all the wannabees after | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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The lame robins | |
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babynoz said: What do we think of the new Batmobile? C'mon y'all, I'm giving you plenty to discuss, I liked it. It was definitely better than the horrible Tumbler Batmobile. The 1989 Batmobile is the best though. | |
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babynoz said: What about Robin people? [Edited 4/5/16 18:43pm] Given that Batman is supposed to have been Batman for over 20 years, I would suspect that Robin would be at least 30, if he were still alive. Unless he was recruited as a child, which I think he was in one of the comics (maybe someone more educated on these things can confirm that). But regardless, even though it's never explicitly stated in the movie, the Robin suit covered in the Joker's writing in the Batcave is a pretty good indication that he is dead. | |
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Before the movie came out there was buzz that there would be a female Robin in it (like in The Dark Knight Returns). Maybe the character will appear in the next one. | |
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novabrkr said: Before the movie came out there was buzz that there would be a female Robin in it (like in The Dark Knight Returns). Maybe the character will appear in the next one. I don't think the Robin character fits into their plans for the Justice League. Same with Jimmy Olsen, which is why they killed them off early, I think. | |
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Agreed | |
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Agree with everything you said except for Ben Affleck. His portrayal of the Dark Knight was very good, but I like Bale's better. | |
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Snyder is a genius cinematographer and visual storyteller, there is simply no possible debate about that. Now he's not much of a screenwriter (as proven by Sucker Punch) and directors shouldn't take the blame for the writer's job. Snyder didn't writer neither MoS nor BvS. Snyder gave us Dawn of the dead, 300 and most of all Watchmen. For those 3 films alone I'll worship the guy forever no matter what he does next. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I don't mind changing the characters a bit, movies always do that by nature. I was just expressing surprise and certain doubts about how cohesive the character treatment will be in the future. In some JLA comics, particularly the Giffen/DeMatteis era, Bats took certain responsibilities as the guy making sure the JLA was a functional unit, so it's not entirely unlike him. I just didn't expect him to be the guy to make the first call, and as for the visions if they are eventually explained I'm fine with that. I hated MoS certainly not because of the changes done to the character (I don't mind darker) but because I found it too much of a rehash of the Donner/Lester movies, as well as slow, boring, terribly lacking characters' development and poor in plot. I was totally pissed by the way SW7 was nothing but a reheash of ANH. And while I found Snyder to be incredibly faithful to the source material with Watchmen, I was amazed at the little change to the ending, that IMHO achieves the impossible, i.e. adding an improvement to Moore's masterpiece (looping the loop by replacing the fake alien monster by a fake Dr. M. attack). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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As a life long Fan of both Superman and Batman... the way these characters are portrayed in these movies are above and beyond anything ever attempted before. So I will continue to appreciate their greatness. Henry Cavill IS the Superman I always read about in the comics. Ben Affleck IS the Batman I always read about in the comics. No attempt in the past, to bring these characters to real life has ever come close. Except possibly, the Nolan Trilogy.
Well, I'm a life-long fan as well. I received my first Batman comic at the age of three or four, long before I could read. I've studied the history of both the DC and Marvel Universes in-depth, even writing college papers on these heroes. Batman, in particular, is one I know quite well, and I can tell you that I NEVER have read a story where he went around gunning down folks with machine guns, blowing them up with missles or tried to kill a hero he viewed as a threat. Batman is all about neutralizing his opponents in the quickest way possible, with no loss of life. He's been that way since the 1940's, from Batman #2 on. Even the more brutal version in Miller's Dark Knight Returns wasn't the bloodthirsty murderer of the Snyder film. Now, I don't blame Affleck for this. I think he did the best job he could with a gawd-awful script. He tried his best to rein in the material, and make is somewhat resemble the comics Batman. I'd love to see him in a decent Batman film, I truly would.
Likewise, Cavill's Superman is far more willing to take life than Superman in any of his comic incarnations. Snapping Zod's neck wasn't just out-of-character, it was something that his comic counterpart would have found a way out of without bloodshed (heck, why didn't he just grab him and fly out of there?). This brings up another issue I have: in Snyder's films, Batman and Superman are neither one depicted as being very intelligent. Batman in the comics has a plan in place to neutralize Superman without killing him, but here he just plans on outright murdering him. Superman could have given the spear to Wonder Woman to use on Doomsday, but instead plays martyr. Dumb.
Really? He MOPES around CONSTANTLY in both films! He mopes in Kansas, He mopes with Lois, He mopes when the Capitol building is blown up, rather than stay and help put out the fire. He mopes with his mom and his dead dad, and they tell him he probably shouldn't do the hero thing. He has no problem battling Zod while buildings fall around killing everyone, instead of forcing Zod into space or out of populated areas. He's a mopey douche who constantly doubts himself, and he probably should, since he's awful at the whole hero thing.
By comparison, the Superman of the comics had some doubts about how to use his abilities during Byrne's reboot in the 80's. In that version, the Kents enoucraged him and told him he SHOULD use his powers to help his fellow man. The Superman of the Snyder films isn't half as heroic as his counterparts in comics, animation or TV.
While I'm not big on Hackman or Spacey's portrayls, I can blame those squarely on the scripts they were given. Those scripts called for Luthor to be played as a buffoon...which is inexcusable. Eisenberg, on the other hand, created that version of Luthor...he chose to play him as a coked-out, spoiled rich kid with daddy issues. In my opinion, he was the single worst screen villain in the history of comic movies. He's the cocaine-fueled love child of Jar Jar and Jim Carrey's Riddler. 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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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I'd say he's very good on visuals, very lacking in the "storytelling" department. His movies all look quite good, but they're all over the place in terms of substance. This is why I compare him to Bay, who is also all about style with a complete disregard for anything resembling substance.
I disagree that the director shouldn't take responsibility for bad writing, as it is the director's JOB to shape the script into a decent film. He has enough clout in Hollywood that he could have rejected the awful script for BvS, or at least ordered rewrites. He's admitted that crap like casting Eisenberg instead of Cranston (who was originally brought in by the studio for Luthor), having Batman use guns and having Superman be plagued with angst were all HIS ideas. Heck, he said the reason he didn't want to use the TV version of The Flash was because it wasn't "dark enough", when Flash isn't supposed to be "dark" at all! Heck, NONE of the Justice League are supposed to be, with the exception of Batman! He proves, time and again, that he doesn't understand these characters at all.
You cite DotD, 300 & Watchmen...all very angsty, dark films. Obviously, he cannot see beyond that. Maybe he should be directing the Spawn reboot instead, and stay away from characters who are a bit more complex than that. 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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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I just realized that I didn't see Batman and Robin, which starred George Clooney...I wonder why I missed it? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Dam at this point I really don't care I just want to see a freakin' JLA movie before I die [Edited 4/6/16 13:10pm] | |
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You didn't miss anything. Batman & Robin is the worst movie I've ever seen...period. I'm not just talking Batman film or superhero film...I mean at all! Clooney himself said he thought the film was awful, apologized to fans and promised to never do another comic film! Yeah, it's THAT bad!!
While I didn't care for BvS, it's freakin' Shakespeare compared to the turd sandwhich that is Batman & Robin!! 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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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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That was from over a year ago, and the author of that article really missed the point of what DC was doing at the time. They weren't saying "everything is canon", but rather that all of the various incarnations of the DC Universe had existed at one point in the multiverse. The (truly awful) Convergence storyline showed that there was a version of Brainiac that was collecting pieces from each destroyed universe. DC is about to do a storyline called "Rebirth", that many believe will show the different DC Universes interacting with each other in much the same way that the pre-Crisis continuity used to feature Earth One and Earth Two having a yearly crossover.
The Flash TV series is playing around with this concept now, establishing that all the old DC series like the 90's Flash and Smallville exist in parallel universes (as well as the current Supergirl show).
For me, it isn't so much about them playing "fast and loose" with storylines. It's a movie, and I know they can't make it 100% like the comics. Different mediums means that stories will play differently, and have to be adjusted accordingly. Where I get disgruntled is when they change the core of who these characters are supposed to be. Sure, there are established universes in the DC Multiverse that feature deviations, like the "Red Rain" universe where Batman is a vampire, but those iterations are specifically designed to contrast with the core tenants of the characters as they are known. This is supposed to be the DC Cinematic Universe being built here, and the fact that they chose to make these characters so different from their comic counterparts is what is sad. I want to see BATMAN on the big screen alongside SUPERMAN. I don't want to see gun crazy thug in a bat costume teeming up with emo guy in a superman costume. 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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Yeah...he apparently was stunned at how bad it was when he saw the finished film! It's like they tried to make it campy like the 60's series, but it's utterly devoid of the goofy humor and charm of that show. Instead, it's one bad joke after another, with action sequences that will have you cringing! Imagine a film with Arnold Swarzenegger running around making ice puns, while Batman and Robin click their heels together to reveal ice skates! No...I'm not making that up! Uma Thurman's Poison Ivy is an over-the-top, scenery chewing villain from the cheapest cartoon you can imagine (she actually yells out "curses" at one point!).
Now, understand...I love me some goofball, bad movies. There are plenty that qualify as "so bad they're good", but B&R isn't like that. It's just painful to watch, all the way through! They should show this movie to prisoners at Gitmo...those terrorists would be giving up their collaborators in a heartbeat! 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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