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Ryan Reynolds and Chris Hemsworth either but they play their respective roles great.
Ryan Reynolds is pretty good when cast right. Have you seen The Voices? He was great in that.
Ryan Reynolds and Chris Hemsworth either but they play their respective roles great.
I see Suicide Squad as a betrayal to DC's belief as the movie seems to have too much fun. If you want fun movie, go watch those shallow Marvel films.
I dont watch DC films for fun. I watch them for the dark and gritty, deep, though provoking aspects.
I prefer future DC films to be more like BvS. It makes the audience thinks a lot and makes them feel sad (over the fate of a character) after the movie.
Maybe they read TDKR, Identity Crisis, and Cry for Justice and called it a day.
Man I been laughing since that shit started
Haha. You must seriously be joking.
In anycase... the Marvel films are varied for what they are. You see one and you get a different flavor of a film genre then you get the big action pack blockbuster Avenger films every few years.
So far we've had
Iron Man - An action movie
Thor - A mythological epic
Captain America - A war movie
Iron Man 2 - We don't speak about this one
Avengers - Blockbuster!
Iron Man 3 - A Crime Drama
Winter Solid - A Spy film
Thor 2 - Another Mythological one
Guardians of the Galaxy - A Space Opera
Avengers 2 - Blockbuster!
Ant-Man - A Heist Film
You're watching a movie where a man wearing his underwear inside out and a wealthy individual wearing a bat suit are fighting it out.
You're watching a movie where a man wearing his underwear inside out and a wealthy individual wearing a bat suit are fighting it out.
I watch them for the dark and gritty, deep, though provoking aspects.
Zack Snyder shall lead us
What are some good wildstorm comics? I've never really taken a look at them. Majestic made me curious.
Warren Ellis's run on Stormwatch:
That leads into Warren Ellis' run on the Authority, collected in two trade paperbacks:
Mark Millar's run is a decent follow-up, but Ellis' story is where it's at. Millar's run is in two trades:
Alan Moore's run on Wildcats is uneven, but delivers in the end.
Joe Casey's run on Wildcats is superior.
Likewise, his run on Majestic is Big Picture Superman at its best.
Ellis' Planetary is quite possibility the high point of the Wildstorm universe and one of the few stories that gets a proper end.
Dark and Gritty!
we had a drinking game when that series dropped. Every time someone said "justice" you took a shot
I see Suicide Squad as a betrayal to DC's belief as the movie seems to have too much fun. If you want fun movie, go watch those shallow Marvel films.
I dont watch DC films for fun. I watch them for the dark and gritty, deep, though provoking aspects.
I prefer future DC films to be more like BvS. It makes the audience thinks a lot and makes them feel sad (over the fate of a character) after the movie.
Planetary is some of the best comics that ever comicked.
it needs to remain a comic too.
Planetary is some of the best comics that ever comicked.
What were the "fun" moments in fury road? The only times I laughed was the guitar dude being over the top. Other then that, the action was awesome and was the main sell for me. I don't remember TDK having much more jokes than BvS had either.
Was Brubaker's Sleeper part of Wildstorm? That was damn good. Also, Alan Moore's Tom Strong!!
I used to be really into Wildstorm stuff some years back, I forgot how varied that whole line was.
There isn't a network in existence that has the discretionary funds needed to even attempt adapting that shit.
(which is one of the bigger reasons live-action adaptation is such a limiting, inappropriate method for comics. So it makes sense it's widely considered the only viable option.)
It was. Also good shit.
There isn't a network in existence that has the discretionary funds needed to even attempt adapting that shit.
(which is one of the bigger reasons live-action adaptation is such a limiting, inappropriate method for comics. So it makes sense it's widely considered the only viable option.)
There isn't a network in existence that has the discretionary funds needed to even attempt adapting that shit.
(which is one of the bigger reasons live-action adaptation is such a limiting, inappropriate method for comics. So it makes sense it's widely considered the only viable option.)
i fear that they would still try and manage to fuck it up..
mythological epic
This is why I'm rooting for Lego Batman.The good news is that it's just low-key enough, and just under the radar enough that the only people who would actually want to adapt it are the very people who know such a task is supremely fuckin impossible, and wouldn't even try.
Still though - the counterproductive conventional wisdom regarding the viability of animation as the primary means of theatrical comic book adaptation is partially why it's still such a touchy struggle to get any of these stories told half as well as we'd all like them to be. That not a single studio has even attempted to take a popular superhero and use Pixar as a model instead of Burton/Donner/Whedon... it's fucking baffling.
"How do we translate this visual medium into another visual medium?"
"I know! Let's drain the color out of everything, chain everything to semi-realistic physics, burden the storytelling with "real world" excuses for why people are doing these superhuman things, and limit how long we can keep this up due to actors getting old/tired/sick of the bullshit."
"...I was thinking maybe we like, just make the pictures we already have, like, yunno... move?"
"SHUT UP IDIOT AND GET ZACK SNYDER ON THE FUCKING PHONE NOW"
Didn't Fox do a prequel telling the origin of the villains in planetary last year?There isn't a network in existence that has the discretionary funds needed to even attempt adapting that shit.
(which is one of the bigger reasons live-action adaptation is such a limiting, inappropriate method for comics. So it makes sense it's widely considered the only viable option.)
ok this gif is amazing. lmao
disgusting. banish all these x-men franchise haters to the phantom zone.
Didn't Fox do a prequel telling the origin of the villains in planetary last year?
Don't you mean Limbo?disgusting. banish all these x-men franchise haters to the phantom zone.
Didn't Fox do a prequel telling the origin of the villains in planetary last year?
Didn't Fox do a prequel telling the origin of the villains in planetary last year?
Didn't Fox do a prequel telling the origin of the villains in planetary last year?
Haha. You must seriously be joking.
In anycase... the Marvel films are varied for what they are. You see one and you get a different flavor of a film genre then you get the big action pack blockbuster Avenger films every few years.
So far we've had
Iron Man - An action movie
Thor - A mythological epic
Captain America - A war movie
Iron Man 2 - We don't speak about this one
Avengers - Blockbuster!
Iron Man 3 - A Crime Drama
Winter Solid - A Spy film
Thor 2 - Another Mythological one
Guardians of the Galaxy - A Space Opera
Avengers 2 - Blockbuster!
Ant-Man - A Heist Film
I see Suicide Squad as a betrayal to DC's belief as the movie seems to have too much fun. If you want fun movie, go watch those shallow Marvel films.
I dont watch DC films for fun. I watch them for the dark and gritty, deep, though provoking aspects.
I prefer future DC films to be more like BvS. It makes the audience thinks a lot and makes them feel sad (over the fate of a character) after the movie.
None of the BVS cast seem to realise they were in a movie that intended to sell Pyjamas and Toys to under 10s...never mind what the fuck Snyder's intentions are/were.