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Anybody else looking forward to this movie? It has my attention i don't know if I will go see it though. I'm worried it will fall short of the first one. Although Nolan has made some good films recently some of his early ones have been pretty bad imo, so I'm a little worried.

I also heard they are implementing numerous villians, should be good if done right, don;t want it turninginto spiderman 3.

Anyhow I'm listening to the soundtrack, it is okay thus far. Hanz Zimmer is a little overated.
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downloading banes theme that way i can use it when i work out

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Nope not at all. I hate Batman, you can clearly tell by my username that I am a Marvel fanboy.

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BatmanPWNS wrote...

Nope not at all. I hate Batman, you can clearly tell by my username that I am a Marvel fanboy.


I had you pegged as someone who hated super heros in general.

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they remixed the batman theme

i like it alot

The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack - #13 Imagine The Fire (Hans Zimmer)




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Honestly, I'm looking forward to it, but I don't think it will make as big an impact as The Dark Knight. But that one had the whole Heath Ledger mystique to it, while this one doesn't have that kind of buzz. It could be just as good or even better, Nolan has been on a role, but I don't see the same kind of cultural impact happening.

But it's a Nolan film. He hasn't made a bad one yet to my knowledge.

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Blastback wrote...

Honestly, I'm looking forward to it, but I don't think it will make as big an impact as The Dark Knight. But that one had the whole Heath Ledger mystique to it, while this one doesn't have that kind of buzz. It could be just as good or even better, Nolan has been on a role, but I don't see the same kind of cultural impact happening.

But it's a Nolan film. He hasn't made a bad one yet to my knowledge.


i recently just read on another forum that he hated how the new superman is looking

hes over seeing the making of it with synder directing

i wonde rif there going to maybe redo it

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You can't make a "good" Superman movie. The Kansas poritons of Singer's movie was good, and perhaps the closest you'll get. The sad truth is Superman is an insipid character that has very little life to him. The character would work much better as an anti-hero than trying to be an idealistic role-model. There's actually a book where Clark was raised by the Wayne's and became Batman. In that setting, he worked out well. Everywhere else, he just sucks, and is impossible to write for.

Good score so far.

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android654 wrote...

You can't make a "good" Superman movie. The Kansas poritons of Singer's movie was good, and perhaps the closest you'll get. The sad truth is Superman is an insipid character that has very little life to him. The character would work much better as an anti-hero than trying to be an idealistic role-model. There's actually a book where Clark was raised by the Wayne's and became Batman. In that setting, he worked out well. Everywhere else, he just sucks, and is impossible to write for.

Good score so far.


I guess you would know, being his creator and all.

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It's really not hard to write Superman. But for Snyder it will be...=]

Modifié par Some Geth, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:03 .


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Some Geth wrote...

It's really not hard to write Superman. But for Snyder it will be...=]


I don't have any faith in Snyder.  Nolan is great but I honestly don't care about Superman.  I enjoy the occasional episode of Smallville as I very slowly get through the series but he's OP and what he symbolises is done better with Captain America (IMO) but I just find it funny how people say he's hard to write for or he's a useless character.  The fact that he's still around tells me otherwise.

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Smallville was a very stupid show. But yeah not hard to write the "Big Blue", comics have done it in the past and TAS did it very well.

Modifié par Some Geth, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:09 .


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Snyder has never managed to impress me.

The trick with Superman is avoiding making things to easy for him because of his crazy power level.

Modifié par Blastback, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:14 .


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Blastback wrote...

Snyder has never managed to impress me.

He is a visual tool and should only be used as that.

And Superman is not that powerful when he is done right. Magic f**ks him over and guys like Darkseid can kicked his ass.:whistle:

Modifié par Some Geth, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:18 .


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Rockworm503 wrote...

I guess you would know, being his creator and all.


That's easily one of the least through out retorts anyone has ever uttered. You don't have to be the creator of a character to judge how well or poorly the intellectual property is.

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android654 wrote...

Rockworm503 wrote...

I guess you would know, being his creator and all.


That's easily one of the least through out retorts anyone has ever uttered. You don't have to be the creator of a character to judge how well or poorly the intellectual property is.


So..... Everything anyone has ever done with Superman has failed because..... you say it is.
Ok than.
My retort reflect how thought out your original comment was.

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Kingdom Come http://en.wikipedia....om_Come_(comics)

What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_So_Funny_About_Truth,_Justice_%26_the_American_Way%3F

All star Superman http://en.wikipedia....l-Star_Superman

Since we need some Batman in here "Identity Crisis" where Superman goes along with forcefully mind wiping those villians that have discovered the secret identites of multiple Justive League members. Batman disagrees with it and gets his own mindwiped. http://en.wikipedia....isis_(DC_Comics)

Ya Superman can be written well. It has been shown that he can be more then a Boyscout in blue and red tights.

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^Yes, when he's written as an anti-hero he's writable. When they emulate his original template, he's utterly unlikeable.

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android654 wrote...

You can't make a "good" Superman movie. The Kansas poritons of Singer's movie was good, and perhaps the closest you'll get. The sad truth is Superman is an insipid character that has very little life to him. The character would work much better as an anti-hero than trying to be an idealistic role-model. There's actually a book where Clark was raised by the Wayne's and became Batman. In that setting, he worked out well. Everywhere else, he just sucks, and is impossible to write for.

Good score so far.


I don`t think he`s insipid at all. People just in general love drama and conflict. Peter parker being the usual troubled teenagers and Batman borderline psychotic with a shady and sad past. Superman is the most stable of them.

The funny part about Sups .. He`s the most aliens of them. The fact  that he has to disguise himself 95 % of the time ( When he`s Clark) and being the most stable and human talk a lot about how human are (Always seeking drama and conflict).

Sups only conflict is when he`s Clark. When he`s flying and saving the day he`s actually just being himself.
The biggest challenge of superman is trying  blending with the weakling human.

Modifié par Suprez30, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:49 .


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Why are we talking about Superman?

Even though it is hard to respect a hero that has every power you could think up and still manages to be a total ****. Lol.

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How is he an anti-hero in All-Star Superman? Also Superman being like his original self or being an anti-hero are both kind of stupid ideas.

@Volus Warlord Don't you talk bad about Superman or he will f**k up your day.:whistle:

Modifié par Some Geth, 14 juillet 2012 - 01:40 .


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android654 wrote...

^Yes, when he's written as an anti-hero he's writable. When they emulate his original template, he's utterly unlikeable.


And you clearly have no idea what you are talking about, let alone what a anti-hero is if you are stating he was portrayed as such in those stories. Infact it is the anti-heroes we stands against in them.

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addiction21 wrote...

android654 wrote...

^Yes, when he's written as an anti-hero he's writable. When they emulate his original template, he's utterly unlikeable.


And you clearly have no idea what you are talking about, let alone what a anti-hero is if you are stating he was portrayed as such in those stories. Infact it is the anti-heroes we stands against in them.

 
In "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?" The "heroes" being praised are the anti-heroes. Superman in this story goes against the grain of what that setting chose as the archetype for their heroes. In that world he was antithetical to the general concept of what was popular for superheroes to do.

In "Kingdom Come" Superman is seen as the villain, hunting down Batman and the outsiders. His role as the hero is non existent since his primary goal is to curb those who are going against the concept of heroism.

In both of these stories Superman is either no hero, or the outsider. He does not carry the flag of institution as it's mascot. Rather he's the rebel rebelling against forces that are larger than himself.

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Some Geth wrote...

How is he an anti-hero in All-Star Superman? Also Superman being like his original self or being an anti-hero are both kind of stupid ideas.

@Volus Warlord Don't you talk bad about Superman or he will f**k up your day.:whistle:


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I'm so stoked about it. What's interesting is this TV spot, which has quite a bit of humor for a Nolan film. I wouldn't want them trying to be too clever or 'cool', if that makes sense. What I typically like about his Batman films is that they're so grounded and serious, with just a bit of humor. But the scene with a doctor detaling Bruce's injuries is hilarious.


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