Batman v. Superman Discussion (with 30-second subtitled teaser)
#576
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 01:52
#577
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 04:48
Hah you said Reach arround. sniggre
#578
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 07:41
If DC can at least reach around the same quality of their movies as Marvel has, I'd be so pleased.
It'll be a different kind of quality, that's for sure. Which I like, because I love where DC is taking its cinematic universe. The tone fits these characters.
#579
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 08:48
It'll be a different kind of quality, that's for sure. Which I like, because I love where DC is taking its cinematic universe. The tone fits these characters.
I just hope that DC doesn't take themselves too serious with it though
#580
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 08:53
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Gotham stories are the best ones to take seriously. Unless you mix Batman with the JL. Looks like they're doing the latter.... along with this supervillain team with Harley.
#581
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 10:12
- Akrabra et MegaIllusiveMan aiment ceci
#582
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 11:21
Oh that looks great. Someone please edit both movies together into one after Batman v Superman comes out.
As for the matter of whether or not they're taking it too serious: I think that, from what we've seen, they're taking it serious enough. I mean, it's not all dark and brooding - there's some very comic-book like, highly stylized action. The tone they're setting, I think, is great. In the Suicide Squad trailer as well. It's serious, but there is that hidden layer of "this is unworldly" that I really get a sense of.
I suck at explaining.
- Dermain aime ceci
#583
Posté 14 juillet 2015 - 11:23
Oh that looks great. Someone please edit both movies together into one after Batman v Superman comes out.
As for the matter of whether or not they're taking it too serious: I think that, from what we've seen, they're taking it serious enough. I mean, it's not all dark and brooding - there's some very comic-book like, highly stylized action. The tone they're setting, I think, is great. In the Suicide Squad trailer as well. It's serious, but there is that hidden layer of "this is unworldly" that I really get a sense of.
I suck at explaining.
I get what your saying
#584
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:17
Oh that looks great. Someone please edit both movies together into one after Batman v Superman comes out.
As for the matter of whether or not they're taking it too serious: I think that, from what we've seen, they're taking it serious enough. I mean, it's not all dark and brooding - there's some very comic-book like, highly stylized action. The tone they're setting, I think, is great. In the Suicide Squad trailer as well. It's serious, but there is that hidden layer of "this is unworldly" that I really get a sense of.
I suck at explaining.
I know your pain. ![]()
- TheLittleBird aime ceci
#585
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:31
I know your pain.
Can we just fast-forward a year so I can just show people the movie as the explanation of why I think the tone is great?
Thanks universe.
I want Bathman v Soupman: Dawn of Jellyfish right now.
#586
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:12
I always thought the DC movies should be a lot darker, really. DC always felt less "cartoony" than Marvel. Does that make sense?
#587
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:15
I always thought the DC movies should be a lot darker, really. DC always felt less "cartoony" than Marvel. Does that make sense?
Really? Apart from the gothic Batman, I always felt like DC's heroes main heroes tended to be moral paragons in a way Marvel's were not (back when they were headlined by the X-Men and Spiderman, versus the MCU properties today).
#588
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:16
Looks good DC dark tone is much better then marvel colourful childish films but would rather of had a older lex played by bryan cranston. This young lex with hair not feeling it.
#589
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:18
Really? Apart from the gothic Batman, I always felt like DC's heroes main heroes tended to be moral paragons in a way Marvel's were not (back when they were headlined by the X-Men and Spiderman, versus the MCU properties today).
The Wonder Woman comics I read was pretty gritty, though. But I am in no way an expert on Marvel or DC. I guess my comment was more aimed at Batman. I consider that one pretty dark and grim.
#590
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:37
Guest_StreetMagic_*
A lot of stuff from DC comes from the Silver Age and Comics Code... like they went out of their way for awhile to appease the moralizers of the day. I don't think Stan Lee ever really tried to... he's kind of got an innocence about him in the first place. He just wrote stories about freak accidents and that was harmless enough to not get attention.
#591
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 01:38
Stan Lee's work seem to have a lot more heart. I dunno. It just feels like that. Can't explain it.
#593
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:03
You know what's awesome about that newspaper article concerning the devastation of Wayne Tower?
The article itself actually is about the incident. Instead of that weird fake-article bullshit a lot of movies pull.
Yes, I have watched that trailer way too many times now >.>
#594
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:22
When people talk about how DC is so dark and edgy, and Marvel is child friendly they sound like people that don't know anything about either company. Which is an insult to both of them.
I'll just sit here reading Power Girl. It's fun and light hearted. And then I'll read Hawkeye, which is serious and down to Earth.
But wait. I'm literally one of the only people here that actively reads comics.
- Dermain aime ceci
#595
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:24
When people talk about how DC is so dark and edgy, and Marvel is child friendly they sound like idiots that don't know anything about either company.
I'll just sit here reading Power Girl. It's fun and light hearted. And then I'll read Hawkeye, which is serious and down to Earth.
But wait. I'm literally one of the only people here that actively reads comics.
Pfft it's all about animated and live-action movies now ![]()
#596
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:25
Pfft it's all about animated and live-action movies now
Not TV though ![]()
I really like Arrow, Flash, Daredevil, and Constantine.
- Dermain aime ceci
#597
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:27
Japanese Spider-Man was dark and child friendly.
And that's what makes it better than all of this crap.
#598
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:27
Guest_StreetMagic_*
When people talk about how DC is so dark and edgy, and Marvel is child friendly they sound like people that don't know anything about either company. Which is an insult to both of them.
I'll just sit here reading Power Girl. It's fun and light hearted. And then I'll read Hawkeye, which is serious and down to Earth.
But wait. I'm literally one of the only people here that actively reads comics.
They both can be that way, but neither have necessarily been childish for years. It's just the Comics Code era that ruined things for awhile. It's the same reason movies and television were kind of dorky back in the 50s too. Compare a movie from the 30s and 40s (lots of gangster flicks, noir, horror, and femme fatales and murder conspiracies) to the ones in 50s.
- Dermain aime ceci
#599
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:29
Pfft it's all about animated and live-action movies now
It's not even about animated anymore. With the exception of Gods and Monsters, DCAU's overall quality has really slipped.
#600
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:31
It's not even about animated anymore. With the exception of Gods and Monsters, DCAU's overall quality has really slipped.
So live-action movies and TV then ![]()





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