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verslibre wrote:Superman: The Movie returns to theaters beginning November 25 to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Monker wrote:verslibre wrote:Superman: The Movie returns to theaters beginning November 25 to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
What a wasted opportunity. If they had planned things right, they could have done a triple feature of MoS, BvS, for promo and intro to MoS2. It's obvious Cavill is history since they are going back to Reeve.
However, it makes me wonder if anything special is planned for Krypton.
Monker wrote:verslibre wrote:Superman: The Movie returns to theaters beginning November 25 to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
What a wasted opportunity. If they had planned things right, they could have done a triple feature of MoS, BvS, for promo and intro to MoS2. It's obvious Cavill is history since they are going back to Reeve.
However, it makes me wonder if anything special is planned for Krypton.
verslibre wrote:Grace is funny, but she isn't always on the money.
That said, it won't surprise me. The vibe going around is that they're shifting things to Supergirl
YoungJRNYfan wrote:verslibre wrote:Grace is funny, but she isn't always on the money.
That said, it won't surprise me. The vibe going around is that they're shifting things to Supergirl
Lol, Grace. If there's ever a deadbeat, it's her. That chick is WHACKED and has a huge hard on HATE for Cavill for some reason lol.
verslibre wrote:Monker wrote:verslibre wrote:Superman: The Movie returns to theaters beginning November 25 to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
What a wasted opportunity. If they had planned things right, they could have done a triple feature of MoS, BvS, for promo and intro to MoS2. It's obvious Cavill is history since they are going back to Reeve.
However, it makes me wonder if anything special is planned for Krypton.
You say the weirdest shit.
Monker wrote:YoungJRNYfan wrote:verslibre wrote:Grace is funny, but she isn't always on the money.
That said, it won't surprise me. The vibe going around is that they're shifting things to Supergirl
Lol, Grace. If there's ever a deadbeat, it's her. That chick is WHACKED and has a huge hard on HATE for Cavill for some reason lol.
Funny how you all pointed to her in a previous post, "...and Grace likes it..." but when she says things you don't like, you critique her. I think she is dead on with this. Cavill wanted more money. WB told him he wasn't worth it and let him go. So, now he is on a Netflix series. He probably had the Witcher offer and either wanted more money and MoS2, or he was going with Witcher. WB told him to fuck off and so he did.
The entire Supergirl strategy sounds lame...so it is probably true.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has its share of hotly debated moments, but nothing tops the "Martha moment," and even the film's crew doesn't understand the hate.
Recently, cinematographer Larry Fong said he doesn't get critics in reaction to some of the scathing reviews directed at Batman v Superman and other Zack Snyder movies get, and now Damon Caro, Batman v Superman's stunt coordinator and second unit director voices a similar sentiment.
In an interview with Caro, Screen Rant inquired about his and other crew members expectations for the Martha scene and whether there was an inkling that it would be a hotly debated moment when it arrived in theaters:"there was... zero conversation about "oh, people are going to have an issue with this or not understand it or think it's silly." It was - and it's so funny, Zack and I had a conversation about that, I don't know, a month ago, probably. That came up and I just said "I have never understood-" and I don't listen to a lot of the haters, but I've heard the chatter of it a little bit, but I don't understand what the disconnect was. What the problem is with how salient that line is and the connection between having the same mother's name allows you to connect with someone you wanted to obliterate from the planet because you saw him as a threat to the human race. You saw him as a threat to humanity, then in that one moment, you realized he was an orphan and his mother's... you saw him as you as you as a kid and you saw him in that light, so that enlightened you, that made you drop and see him now, not as the enemy, but as an ally. A fellow being who is trying to do the right thing, to reach justice. So no, crystal clear and very, like I said, it always made sense to me, so I'm perplexed by that one and I don't know that I... I don't have the answer to that one."
verslibre wrote:Batman v Superman's 'Martha' Blowback Still 'Perplexes' CrewBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has its share of hotly debated moments, but nothing tops the "Martha moment," and even the film's crew doesn't understand the hate.
Recently, cinematographer Larry Fong said he doesn't get critics in reaction to some of the scathing reviews directed at Batman v Superman and other Zack Snyder movies get, and now Damon Caro, Batman v Superman's stunt coordinator and second unit director voices a similar sentiment.
In an interview with Caro, Screen Rant inquired about his and other crew members expectations for the Martha scene and whether there was an inkling that it would be a hotly debated moment when it arrived in theaters:"there was... zero conversation about "oh, people are going to have an issue with this or not understand it or think it's silly." It was - and it's so funny, Zack and I had a conversation about that, I don't know, a month ago, probably. That came up and I just said "I have never understood-" and I don't listen to a lot of the haters, but I've heard the chatter of it a little bit, but I don't understand what the disconnect was. What the problem is with how salient that line is and the connection between having the same mother's name allows you to connect with someone you wanted to obliterate from the planet because you saw him as a threat to the human race. You saw him as a threat to humanity, then in that one moment, you realized he was an orphan and his mother's... you saw him as you as you as a kid and you saw him in that light, so that enlightened you, that made you drop and see him now, not as the enemy, but as an ally. A fellow being who is trying to do the right thing, to reach justice. So no, crystal clear and very, like I said, it always made sense to me, so I'm perplexed by that one and I don't know that I... I don't have the answer to that one."
https://screenrant.com/batman-v-supermans-martha-moment-blowback-crew-reaction/?utm_content=buffer5d5d1&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_source=SR-TW&utm_campaign=SR-TW
verslibre wrote: I said she isn't always on the money. Prove me wrong. That goes for pretty much every web journo out there. K?
YoungJRNYfan wrote:Yeah that's impossible since Christopher Reeve is dead.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I've watched enough of Grace, even with things she happened to say that I "liked" to know she's batshit and that's what she is... batshit. She doesn't have a good reputation among real inside scoopers..or anybody for that matter. I've stopped watching her awhile ago.
As for the Cavill situation, it's all rumor. Realistically, nobody knows anything what's going on behind closed doors or what's happening. There's so many mis-leads and "scoopers" nowadays that the internet has turned upside down, especially with comic book movies. Eventually, things will creep out but the studio is hush at the moment.
Point blank, Hamada is operating a tighter ship and he really isn't looking too far into the future as he wants to focus on what they have ready right now. Aquaman, Shazam! and WW84 are the focus right now regardless of what else is in the pipeline. The Joker and Elseworld's banner is a movie that can trascend the studio into what they want to accomplish. Walter Hamada is a franchise builder and DC chose him for a reason. Time will tell.
Monker wrote:verslibre wrote: I said she isn't always on the money. Prove me wrong. That goes for pretty much every web journo out there. K?
Why should I reply to you at all? What I wrote was in reply to YJ who said all kinds of crap.
Monker wrote:YoungJRNYfan wrote:Yeah that's impossible since Christopher Reeve is dead.
Which is exactly my point. The only reason to go back and rerelease the Reeve movie is because they are no longer investing in Cavill's Superman and are going to start pretending that MoS and BvS don't exist.
Monker wrote:We spent an entire fucking movie watching Batman rage against Superman for hardly any reason at all. The entire premise of the movie was badly written. Nobody saw Superman as a "threat to humanity". What people saw was badly written shit that left people scratching their heads wondering what the hell that was all about. Then that entire premise ends with one name, "Martha". It was fucking stupid. It became the line that summed up the pathetic writing of the entire movie. It was the very tip of a monsterous iceberg that ultimately sunk the Snyder DC universe.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:Right now it's basically "We're both walking away. Maybe we'll try again later down the road. Maybe.." Most likely it's over but there's still a slight chance they can revisit, if ever.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
verslibre wrote:Let me guess. You were "disappointed" because Zack didn't film a shot of Superman grinning with his arms crossed, while some thug's bullets bounced off his left nostril...
...followed by Superman exclaiming "Told you so!"
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
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