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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
RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
YoungJRNY wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
How can you say that when it's under the DC umbrella that produced possibly the biggest two comic book super-hero movies of ALL time in the modern era (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight)?
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
S2M wrote:They really need to do a Justice League vs. Legion of Doom live action film....but do it GOOD. No cheesy shit. No Zan and Jana. No Gleek. A Mr. Mxyzlptlk character villian would be awesome. Show Bizarro World. I'd dig a movie like that....
RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
How can you say that when it's under the DC umbrella that produced possibly the biggest two comic book super-hero movies of ALL time in the modern era (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight)?
Because Marvel is turning out hit after hit esp. when they have full control. Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, have all been great (IM2 not so much, still passable though) Plus Cap coming in July and then everyone getting together in the Avengers next summer.
X-Men First Class was outstanding as well!!!! The scene with Erik in the pub was truly a badass moment!!!
There hasn't been a decent Superman movie since SM2 in what 1980? I think the best Batman was Burton's '89 version. I fell asleep during TDK when I saw it in the theater. Just recently bought the blu-ray for $5 and gave it a watch a couple of months ago. All the twists and turns and the Joker pulling fast ones over everyone constantly (including prancing around a hospital dressed as a nurse) I thought it was terribly over-rated. Anyway DC has maybe 2 bankable characters (after Superman Returns that may be pushing it)
Marvel = NFL
DC = CFL if not the XFL
YoungJRNY wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
How can you say that when it's under the DC umbrella that produced possibly the biggest two comic book super-hero movies of ALL time in the modern era (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight)?
To give DC credit, Green Lantern is one of those hero's that they are trying to push within the comic world but the casual movie-goer has NO fucking clue who Hal Jordan even is. Other than that, I enjoyed the flick but expected a little more in terms of story but at the same time, kept things simple to actually understand the brief origin of Green Lantern.
Thing that was so-so was the goofy-ness in most parts. I know they wanted to go opposite direction of the grungy Dark Knight but honestly, Green Lantern just seemed like Ryan Reynolds in a Green Lantern outfit. He never became THE GREEN LANTERN like Christopher Reeve was SUPERMAN.
Overall 7/10 (huge under-achievement) for me but it could have been better and more serious.
RedWingFan wrote:X-Men First Class was outstanding as well!!!! The scene with Erik in the pub was truly a badass moment!!!
RedWingFan wrote:I think the best Batman was Burton's '89 version.
RedWingFan wrote:I fell asleep during TDK when I saw it in the theater. Just recently bought the blu-ray for $5 and gave it a watch a couple of months ago. All the twists and turns and the Joker pulling fast ones over everyone constantly (including prancing around a hospital dressed as a nurse) I thought it was terribly over-rated.
YoungJRNY wrote:DC has some legal issues they need to iron out with some of their characters but as far as the cinema, they rarely have anybody outside of the big 3 (Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman) that are worthy of their own franchise (the Flash should be badass) and DC seems to ride the big 3's coattails and the success that they've brought in since their existence.
Marvel has a plethora of wide-known characters that can relate to the public with more media appeal. Spiderman movies have come and gone as well as a magnitude of X-men movies. The Avengers as a team has brought a lot of interest so movies like Thor, Captain America, The Hulk (which was already tried TWICE and bombed) and Iron Man are more well-known house-hold names than say, Green Lantern so I'm not too surprised how DC handled Green Lantern, esp being in legal battles over other characters like Superman. If DC can hit an upper-cut with The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel and the Flash movie set to be out, then they'd be right back in the mix and hopefully be on track to see a Wonder Woman in our life-time haha.
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
RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:DC has some legal issues they need to iron out with some of their characters but as far as the cinema, they rarely have anybody outside of the big 3 (Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman) that are worthy of their own franchise (the Flash should be badass) and DC seems to ride the big 3's coattails and the success that they've brought in since their existence.
Marvel has a plethora of wide-known characters that can relate to the public with more media appeal. Spiderman movies have come and gone as well as a magnitude of X-men movies. The Avengers as a team has brought a lot of interest so movies like Thor, Captain America, The Hulk (which was already tried TWICE and bombed) and Iron Man are more well-known house-hold names than say, Green Lantern so I'm not too surprised how DC handled Green Lantern, esp being in legal battles over other characters like Superman. If DC can hit an upper-cut with The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel and the Flash movie set to be out, then they'd be right back in the mix and hopefully be on track to see a Wonder Woman in our life-time haha.
Dude, The Dark Knight Rises is casting for football players in Pittsburgh, better get your ass down there!!!
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RedWingFan wrote:Saw Green Lantern Sunday night and am pissed as hell that I actually thought it would be even above average.
Further proof that the Marvel Universe is the NFL and the DC Universe is the Canadian League.
Anyone else see it?
#2 WARNER BROS. IS CONSIDERING THEIR OPTIONS ABOUT GREEN LANTERN 2
This was a big week for Green Lantern news, as the film plummetted in its second weekend at the box office, forcing Warner Bros executives to figure out where their DC Comics franchise goes next (besides Batman and Superman movies). The first story gave the impression that Warner Bros would move ahead regardless. However, the next day, Warner Bros sources painted a different picture, which is of a studio struggling to balance the reality of low box office with plans for future movies that have been loosely in the works for a while now. The question appears to be whether a Green Lantern 2 can be made on a lower budget that would not then set the box office expectations so high. Of course, Green Lantern wasn't just a box office failure, but a critical one as well. There may be bright news on that front, however, as it has recently been revealed that there may be a director's cut of Green Lantern which is drastically different from the "studio cut" that was actually released. One has to wonder if perhaps Warner Bros could release the Martin Campbell Director's Cut on DVD and Blu Ray, in the hopes of changing the public's (and the critics') opinion about the very idea of a Green Lantern film franchise. As it stands now, however, the idea of a Green Lantern 2 is still a Rotten Idea.
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
RedWingFan wrote:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/toy_story/news/1923120/weekly_ketchup_pixar_secretly_working_on_toy_story_4/#2 WARNER BROS. IS CONSIDERING THEIR OPTIONS ABOUT GREEN LANTERN 2
This was a big week for Green Lantern news, as the film plummetted in its second weekend at the box office, forcing Warner Bros executives to figure out where their DC Comics franchise goes next (besides Batman and Superman movies). The first story gave the impression that Warner Bros would move ahead regardless. However, the next day, Warner Bros sources painted a different picture, which is of a studio struggling to balance the reality of low box office with plans for future movies that have been loosely in the works for a while now. The question appears to be whether a Green Lantern 2 can be made on a lower budget that would not then set the box office expectations so high. Of course, Green Lantern wasn't just a box office failure, but a critical one as well. There may be bright news on that front, however, as it has recently been revealed that there may be a director's cut of Green Lantern which is drastically different from the "studio cut" that was actually released. One has to wonder if perhaps Warner Bros could release the Martin Campbell Director's Cut on DVD and Blu Ray, in the hopes of changing the public's (and the critics') opinion about the very idea of a Green Lantern film franchise. As it stands now, however, the idea of a Green Lantern 2 is still a Rotten Idea.
Abitaman wrote:I saw it, and thought it was ok. Better than the new X-men and on the same level as Thor.
They tried to do to much and have a personality to the film too. But it is an orgin story, and should have been more on that and less on this huge threat. Baby steps. They tired to start off running and fell.
But I will buy it when it comes out, as far a overall Superhero movies, I would put it in the top 2/3.
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
RedWingFan wrote:Abitaman wrote:I saw it, and thought it was ok. Better than the new X-men and on the same level as Thor.
They tried to do to much and have a personality to the film too. But it is an orgin story, and should have been more on that and less on this huge threat. Baby steps. They tired to start off running and fell.
But I will buy it when it comes out, as far a overall Superhero movies, I would put it in the top 2/3.
You must have downed a couple of bottles of moonshine. Your brain must be fried!
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