Thanks for taking the time to break down your thoughts about the film; the depth and detail you put into your post is sincerely appreciated. You've massively helped me to understand the different perspectives most people seem to share with regard to this film. I don't agree with your take on these various elements of the movie, but I finally feel like I can empathize with your position, and make sense of why others dislike the film so much. This is something that has been bothering me for ages, and I feel like I can finally put it to bed.
One of the things I really enjoyed about watching Green Lantern's behind-the-scenes featurettes on the Blu-ray was that I felt like I found the only other people in the world who felt as passionately about the movie as I did. Kind of mind-blowing to think these criticisms didn't come out in test screenings or during the production process, especially since they're universally shared both by long time GL fans and viewers totally new to the franchise. I wonder about all those people who saw the film before it was released, and how many of them were as surprised by the public reaction as I was.
No problem. It was daunting, having to really put so much thought into remembering this movie. I should thank you as well, for refuting some of my less valid complaints about the move using a lot of very reasonable insights that I hadn't considered. You've made me want to watch the movie again sometime, if partly to confirm my own opinions. I approached the film as an uninitiated viewer, and I left believing that Green Lantern wasn't a movie that either the hardcore fan and the non-fan deserved, but I can certainly understand why some would like it. I won't even accuse them of blissful ignorance, there are things about GL that worked (I liked Hector and Sinestro for the most part), but they're ultimately crippled by a litany of problems that seem even more egregious than the stuff I usually am willing to forgive in superhero movies. Thank goodness First Flight came around, I was ready to just brush aside the GL character altogether after the live-action movie, and I believe that that's the greatest offense a live-action superhero can make.
Anyway, so, The Avengers, huh? Fun movie, but has its own problems.