That documentary on Tim Burton's Superman Lives was solid. https://en.wikipedia.org/...appened%3F
The one I'm pissed we missed out on is James Cameron's Spider-Man. [Edited 3/14/20 6:20am] | |
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I like everything iveseen so far. This is right up my alley. | |
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So for the ending of Superman lives, Superman fights a giant Spider??? Sounds like the ending of It.............no thank you. [Edited 3/15/20 17:56pm] | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: That documentary on Tim Burton's Superman Lives was solid. https://en.wikipedia.org/...appened%3F
The one I'm pissed we missed out on is James Cameron's Spider-Man. [Edited 3/14/20 6:20am] After reading the James Cameron Spider-Man script, I'm glad it was never made. Would have been a disaster. The Sam Raimi movies were far better (the first two, anyway). | |
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Superman has a great rogues gallery - what the fuck were they thinking with that shit? Sometimes these cats try to re-invent the wheel when it comes to live-action superhero films. Just stick with the source material (comic-books). | |
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Spider-man and Mary Jane having sex on a bridge????
Call me crazy, but I like the first two Raimi films better than everything that followed (including the MCU Spidey films). I didn't have a problem with the organic web-shooters, and Alfred Molina was fucking great as my favorite Spider-man bad guy (Doc-Ock). | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
Superman has a great rogues gallery - what the fuck were they thinking with that shit? Sometimes these cats try to re-invent the wheel when it comes to live-action superhero films. Just stick with the source material (comic-books). Exactly | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
Spider-man and Mary Jane having sex on a bridge????
Call me crazy, but I like the first two Raimi films better than everything that followed (including the MCU Spidey films). I didn't have a problem with the organic web-shooters, and Alfred Molina was fucking great as my favorite Spider-man bad guy (Doc-Ock). Yes, I agree with everything you said. | |
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I know in the modern era comics, Tony Stark made Spider-man's costume more 'techno', but I prefer him without that shit. Raimi's version is closest to the Spider-man comics I grew up reading during the 60s, 70s & 80s. There's a scene in Spider-man 2 that's straight out of Issue #50 (when he throws his costume in the trash can and walks away). | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
I know in the modern era comics, Tony Stark made Spider-man's costume more 'techno', but I prefer him without that shit. Raimi's version is closest to the Spider-man comics I grew up reading during the 60s, 70s & 80s. There's a scene in Spider-man 2 that's straight out of Issue #50 (when he throws his costume in the trash can and walks away). I don't read the comics but even just taken as movies, I prefer the Tobey Maguire Spider Man. Plus, Willem Dafoe is one of the best movie villains of all time for me. Top 10 easily. Probably top 5. | |
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They could have done a better job on the costume....the Power Ranger look didn't work for me. I would have taken the classic Green Goblin outfit and updated it a bit. | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
They could have done a better job on the costume....the Power Ranger look didn't work for me. I would have taken the classic Green Goblin outfit and updated it a bit. Costume aside (though I thought it suited the tone of the movie), it's his performance that really impressed me. It's insanely difficult to pull off that kind of performance. To be completely over the top crazy and almost cartoonish and yet still come across as scary and menacing. Jack Nicholson is a perfect example of it done right. Tommy Lee Jones as Two Face is a perfect example of it done wrong. And Tommy Lee Jones is an incredible actor so we can only chalk that one up to him clearly not giving a fuck. But Jack did. And Willem Dafoe did. And it shows. | |
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Just horrible | |
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kpowers said:
Just horrible Compare that to how Harvey Dent was portrayed in the animated series. It's no contest. | |
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Just about all the cartoon series were better than the live action movies IMO | |
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I chalk it up more to that hack Joel Schumacher....when I heard him say he wanted to "make Batman FUN again", I knew the franchise was fucked. Totally screwed up Two-Face's character - turned him into Joker-Lite.And the following film was even worse. That's why I bow to Chris Nolan. | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
I chalk it up more to that hack Joel Schumacher....when I heard him say he wanted to "make Batman FUN again", I knew the franchise was fucked. Totally screwed up Two-Face's character - turned him into Joker-Lite.And the following film was even worse. That's why I bow to Chris Nolan. Yeah, the first Nolan movie was really good. Wasn't too crazy about The Dark Knight. It was ok but definitely overhyped. But the third Nolan movie was just plain boring. I don't believe that Batman can really be done properly in a movie. The Tim Burton movies are as close as they've come to making a truly great live action Batman but even then, there was something missing. It's a story that needs to be given air to breathe. A live action TV series by the writers of the animated series would be the way to go. And not like the crap on the CW. Do it more like The Wire or something. | |
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Batman Returns wasn't on the same level as Batman '89. Danny DeVito ruined the movie with his over-the-top Penguin. Plus, the movie looked like it was filmed on a studio lot...just a weird film. Might have been better with a great Batman/Catwoman storyline.
For me, The Dark Knight is the apex of superhero films (followed by Spider-man 2, The Incredible Hulk, Avengers 2012, Black Panther, Civil War & Man of Steel). [Edited 3/17/20 15:17pm] | |
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WB could have set up the DCEU nicely had they made Man of Steel 2 first, a stand alone Batman film, Wonder Woman, then BvS. But they tried to do everything in one film with mixed results. | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
Batman Returns wasn't on the same level as Batman '89. Danny DeVito ruined the movie with his over-the-top Penguin. Plus, the movie looked like it was filmed on a studio lot...just a weird film. Might have been better with a great Batman/Catwoman storyline.
For me, The Dark Knight is the apex of superhero films (followed by Spider-man 2, The Incredible Hulk, Avengers 2012, Black Panther, Civil War & Man of Steel). [Edited 3/17/20 15:17pm] The Incredible Hulk?? | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
WB could have set up the DCEU nicely had they made Man of Steel 2 first, a stand alone Batman film, Wonder Woman, then BvS. But they tried to do everything in one film with mixed results. Basically, had they followed the Marvel formula, it could have worked. They rushed into the Justice League and did what WB always do to superhero movies. They fucked it up. I keep trying to give them the benefit of the doubt because I'm holding out hope for a real Superman movie at some point and a good Batman movie but it doesn't look like either is going to happen. Man of Steel was ok but in hindsight, it doesn't work. Both Batman and Superman can't be depressed and serious. Superman has to be more light-hearted for that dynamic to work in a Justice League movie. The CGI fest fight scene ruined it. Batman vs Superman had a good director's cut but it feels more like a Batman movie with Superman in it. Ben Affleck was great but like I said, Superman's tone was all wrong. And once again, the CGI fest fight scene ruined it. Along with the worst Lex Luthor of all time. Wonder Woman was really good and Gal Gadot is perfect in the role. The first 2 thirds of the movie was a perfect introduction to her character. But the CGI fest fight scene ruined it. Suicide Squad was a complete and utter travesty. Nothing about it was salvageable. Just a disaster. Aquaman was pretty good. Again, perfectly cast main role. CGI still dodgy but much better than previous movies and thankfully the finale didn't devolve into cartoon bullshit. A solid 3 out of 5. Shazam was stupid. Tried too hard to be funny and failed miserably. And has a truly hateable lead character. Birds of Prey was better than Suicide Squad but still really, really shit. Harley Quinn should never be presented as a lead character. Ever. The next Batman movie looks horrible. Literally everything we've seen so far has turned me off. I'm just not interested anymore. Suicide Squad 2, or The Suicide Squad, as it's called, could actually be decent if James Gunn brings some of the Guardians charm to it. But I won't hold my breath. Wonder Woman 84 looks a bit crap judging by the trailer. I'll give it a chance but I'm not expecting much. Black Adam sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. When was the last time The Rock was in a good movie? No sign of The Flash, Superman or anyone else getting solo movies. I think I've reached the point where I've given up on DC movies. | |
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Hell yeah.....Ed Norton was the perfect Bruce Banner, and his Hulk was monstrous and badass, the way he fought the military and the Abomination. Marvel nerfed the Hulk after that, and Mark Ruffalo was a poor choice for Banner. I heard it was Norton's fault he wasn't involved in the MCU after The Incredible Hulk, but who knows? | |
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WB would have to reboot the DCEU to get it right, but they'd probably fuck it up again. It's a lost cause. | |
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It's horrible because of Greg Berlanti and he should not be allowed to do any tv show. | |
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I only have faith in Wonder Woman. Even if Wonder Woman 84 is just ok, I'm sure if they make more sequels they will probably be good as long as Gal Gadot is in it. The only thing good in Superman V Batman and the Justice League was wonder Woman in it. [Edited 3/18/20 9:26am] | |
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Give it to Bruce Timm | |
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I don't think Danny Devito was way to over the top, maybe a little. Honestly I really liked Christopher Walken, especially when he pushed Catwoman out the window. [Edited 3/18/20 10:06am] | |
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JorisE73 said:
It's too late for that now. Ben Affleck has already moved on and I'd doubt he'd be willing to come back after his experience so far with Warner Bros. Besides, Robert Pattinson's Twilight Batman seems to be the direction they're going in now. So, with Affleck out, they've lost their star player. And according to Amy Adams, it looks like her and Henry Cavill are out too. She said that WB were moving in a different direction with Superman. So that's that as far as the continuity of the DCEU is concerned. A completely fresh reboot would be one way to go but I don't trust them not to ruin it again. Television is the answer. Get yourself a competent writer, not anyone involved in any of the CW shows, and do it properly. Make Batman like a detective show. As in The Wire, not CSI. The Superman show should be a bit more light-hearted but don't make it silly. Give it a similar tone to the Donner cut of Superman 2. So with Batman and Superman on television, it frees up the cinema for properties who haven't had their own movies before or have been done wrong. Then tie them all together. A Catwoman movie could feature Batman from the TV series in a cameo for example. But only a cameo. Give each hero (and villain) space to do their own thing. Then, after a few seasons of the shoes and a couple of movies, you do a Justice League movie. By then, all the characters are established so when you see them team up on screen, it actually means something. | |
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