I dont think Flash is the kind of hero people will spend $1B worth of tickets to see. He's a secondary superhero. At best it might get lucky and do Antman numbers. I dont think middling sales has anything to do with Miller being wacko off set. Most people dont even know or care about his offset antics.Honestly I'm kinda shocked this is happening.
First reactions seemed great, reviews were okay, there seemed to be quite a bit of hype online and it didnt't really have that stink of "immediate flop" like Black Adam had.
And then the movie gets released and no one goes to see it. O and it's shit. And the special effects are dogshit.
Indeed.Speed Force scenes, right?
Nah the FX are shit on PURPOSEHonestly I'm kinda shocked this is happening.
First reactions seemed great, reviews were okay, there seemed to be quite a bit of hype online and it didnt't really have that stink of "immediate flop" like Black Adam had.
And then the movie gets released and no one goes to see it. O and it's shit. And the special effects are dogshit.
I don't think this is true. A lot of regular scenes also have bad CGI. You can see it in the trailers. What you see in the trailers is basically what you see in the movie.Speed Force scenes, right?
Would be funny if Clooney got put in instead now.Its sad that Keaton filmed scenes for both Batgirl and Aquaman 2 and we are not going to see those. They later reshot those Aquaman 2 scenes with Affleck but there were rumors some time ago that those were removed too.
Agreed, Superman is a force of nature, very hard to write around him directly. I like him like hiw they have used Wonder Woman in the last few films, she shows up, does her thing, then fucks off to wherever.I disagree with this (and concur with the poster you're quoting). Captain Marvel was 'too much' for me in the MCU, as an obviously broken OP character that couldn't be defeated. She removed what little 'grounding' the MCU had, and it was clear that multiple directors had no idea what to do with her. In Endgame they had to find a reason for her to not be around and just 'win', and even Thanos souped up with the gauntlet struggled with her. Superman-like characters absolutely break these kinds of live action 'universe' series. DC could pull it off in cartoons because of the added layer of non-realism; it was easier to suspend disbelief.
Catwoman was addressed in Batgirl. But we’ll never see that so…If anything, he would've quit being Batman and settled down with Catwoman or Viki Vale.
I think the thing that annoyed me the most, besides some hand-wavy timeline/universe shenanigans, was the fact that Keaton's Bruce Wayne become some sort of crazy hermit. It felt like a completely different version of Keaton's Batman,
Dunno, Batman's a bit looney in some current batman stories also...Writers don't really know what to do with Batman when he gets past a certain age. Nolan screwed it up, and so does The Flash. Both going for the lonely hermit angle.
The truth is Batman would carry on being Batman until somebody eventually killed him. That's kind of the point of the character's psychology.
The whole 'I've stopped crime in Gotham so I retired' schtick is bollocks. He'd keep going out every night to just take on low level robbers and violent criminals, until someone got lucky, and topped him.
is that real? Did someone from Era start writing Batman comics?Dunno, Batman's a bit looney in some current batman stories also...
Agreed. It would kill him (emotionally) if he was physically unable to patrol.Writers don't really know what to do with Batman when he gets past a certain age. Nolan screwed it up, and so does The Flash. Both going for the lonely hermit angle.
The truth is Batman would carry on being Batman until somebody eventually killed him. That's kind of the point of the character's psychology.
The whole 'I've stopped crime in Gotham so I retired' schtick is bollocks. He'd keep going out every night to just take on low level robbers and violent criminals, until someone got lucky, and topped him.
How do you write batman stories when you agree with the villains?is that real? Did someone from Era start writing Batman comics?
Good. Ezra Miller shouldn't be rewarded for being a piece of shit human being. He should not get any movie roles going forward since he is not a draw at the box office.
Fuck that, that's the core problem of Capeshit. We don't need more spoon feeding the normies. This movie is a perfectly serviceable "Jump in, jump out." As long as you have some surface level knowledge that's all you need to enjoy it. I tire of Western media consumers being groomed into wanting a "universe" all you watch movies for with that mind set is the fucking post credits scene, nothing in the actual movie matters.Seems to be reviewing OK, but man I'm tired of multi-verse shit for these cape films.
Give me grounded origin films all day over this shit lol
Question, and please forgive my ignorance in advance as I'm legitimately curious with this question. Why is Ezra Miller identifying as trans (i.e. they/them) without actually being trans? From what I understand, he is gay but not trans. Isn't this disrespectful to the trans community?
Trans is not they/them, that's non-binary.Question, and please forgive my ignorance in advance as I'm legitimately curious with this question. Why is Ezra Miller identifying as trans (i.e. they/them) without actually being trans? From what I understand, he is gay but not trans. Isn't this disrespectful to the trans community?
Dunno, Batman's a bit looney in some current batman stories also...
Batman: Fortress #1 by Gary Whitta and Darick Robertson is now available in print and as a digital comic book.Who the fuck is this? Looks like that shitty Kevin Smith run in terms of the artwork.
Batman takes out violent criminals who kill and maim or get things that kill and maim. Not common rioters.Dunno, Batman's a bit looney in some current batman stories also...
Batman takes out violent criminals who kill and maim or get things that kill and maim. Not common rioters.
Name an issue when he got into a crowd of rioters and subdued them. I'll wait.
The issue is more that he assumes the stores are insured and that they'll recoup (most of) the losses while in reality, those kinds of riots can destroy communities.Batman takes out violent criminals who kill and maim or get things that kill and maim. Not common rioters.
Name an issue when he got into a crowd of rioters and subdued them. I'll wait.
But complaining about 80s Regan Era politics is kinda like saying Robin hood is political because he fights a sheriff.You do realize Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, one of the most acclaimed Batman comics ever, had political commentary in it as well, right?
Written by the same guy who came here and edited out all his “fuck George Lucas” and “Star Wars is shit” posts when he was hired by Lucasfilm to write a first draft of Rogue One.Batman: Fortress #1 by Gary Whitta and Darick Robertson is now available in print and as a digital comic book.
I didn’t even see Guardians 3. But this was better than all of the recent Marvel stuff and both Shazam 2 and Black Adam.I had more fun with this movie than the last 5 years of marvel slop
James Cameron making 2.3 billion with Avatar 2Super hero stuff and modern Pixar Bombing?
Yeah, nah. Crime is crime. If Batman can stop it, he will. He absolutely would stop rioters destroying someone’s livelihood.
I'm pretty sure batman '66 is almost ENTIRELLY about batman stopping theft and property crime (and a good dose of kidnappings for ransom, true). That batman would ABSOLUTELY stop a riot/looting as he was Mr. Civic Order.No he wouldn't. He never has. That may be your head canon but it isn't found in any pages of the comics. A riot where people are being targeted? He probably would. Lives over property. That's ALWAYS been his MO. Things can be replaced, lives can't. That's always been his moral code.
He could make it like a horror movie and have Brad Dourif as ScarecrowIf Keaton had agreed to play Batman again WB should have just paid Tim Burton whatever he wanted and made Batman 3
Hopefully Erza never works again in anything.
Would love a dark af Burton made Batman 3 but purely set in Arkham Asylum. Give me Keaton, and that comic book looking Gotham in all its glory.If Keaton had agreed to play Batman again WB should have just paid Tim Burton whatever he wanted and made Batman 3