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Depends. The Marvel Captain Marvel could be good. The DC Captain Marvel (aka Shazam!) will probably not be good.
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Focused, Non-Terminal Repeating Phantasm
although, DC has done a great job casting the villian -- nm
Posted by
Peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Oct 29 '14, 12:57
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DC's problem hasn't been casting. It's writing and directing. Nothing wrong with the actors in Man of Steel
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Focused, Non-Terminal Repeating Phantasm
Oct 29, 13:02
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Man of Steel could the DC version of what Marvel did with The Incredible Hulk.
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Inigo
Oct 29, 13:14
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Except the guy who screwed up Hulk didn't get hired to do anything else by Marvel. -- nm
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Focused, Non-Terminal Repeating Phantasm
Oct 29, 13:21
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*crying at home with his 2 Oscars* -- nm
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Ang Lee si
Oct 29, 13:30
Man of Steel was also greatly influenced by Christopher Nolan. He has a pretty good track record.
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Inigo
Oct 29, 13:28
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I don't think I'd rate any of Snyder's films as good. -- nm
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All humans are vermin in the eyes of Roger Morbo
Oct 29, 13:46
Uhm. Boring is not the point.
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:44
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it happens ALL THE TIME.
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:46
1
Yet Marvel has stayed true to the principles of all their characters so far. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:48
Deadline reported that DC does love Eisenberg and want him to do Lex in the Suicide Squad movie.
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Diva
Oct 29, 13:19
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Lex should be the Nick Fury in the DC films leading up to a major story -- nm
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Peglegpete
Oct 29, 13:30
No, the Hulk movie did not basically ruin what the character stood for. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:15
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My point is that Marvel's first movie in the plan was a borderline bomb.
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Inigo
Oct 29, 13:22
3
I honestly expect (spoil)
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:35
Actually, wasn't Hulk #2? There's a spoils
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Will Hunting
Oct 29, 13:23
1
Err, you're right. Iron Man was May 2008. Hulk was June of 2008. -- nm
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Inigo
Oct 29, 13:32
you guys put WAY too much stock on throwing this out there every time. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:16
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Only because it is rather blatantly important. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:21
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only to a select few, apparently. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:21
18
That is why it did, what, 60% of the last DC movie BO? -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:24
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I am 100% certain the BO had nothing to do with the way the movie ended. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:25
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But the overall WOM about the tone? Of course it did. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:34
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IIRC, I did not hear anything about the tone, per se. I did hear that it was more Batman and less Rainbows. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:35
6
"He will be a God to them... "
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Jorel in the trailer
Oct 29, 13:39
5
eventually, sure.
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:40
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But see, Superman is as far from a God to us as is possible. He is the best of what we strive to be.
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:42
3
eventually, sure.
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:45
2
But he could have saved that family in at least a half dozen ways that did not include what he resorted to. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:46
1
how? in the split second he had to decide? -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:46
If Superman being a big blue boyscout isn't important to you, then you've completely missed the point of the character. -- nm
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Focused, Non-Terminal Repeating Phantasm
Oct 29, 13:23
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Superman in 1950? sure. Superman in 2014? notsomuch. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:23
6
Yep, you don't get it. Superman isn't Superman unless he's a completely idealistic man.
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TWuG
Oct 29, 13:37
3
Or closer to the point, if Batman carried a gun. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:40
1
which the Nolan Batman films never even brought up. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:41
it does not matter if I get it. What matters is that makes him a very hard character to make interesting. nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:39
one of the best comics ever (Action Comics 775) disagrees with you -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 29, 13:35
1
the world in 2014 is a much different world than it was when Superman started.
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:38
*could be* -- nm
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Inigo
Oct 29, 13:15
World Boltinoff :))))) -- nm
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Peglegpete
Oct 29, 13:07
I liked the new Superman. But then again I couldn't understand the need to reboot Spiderman so soon.
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Loyola
Oct 29, 13:05
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Your IM is directed at all except for Marvel Studios, I would hope. -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 29, 13:06
3
They're not really my thing in general. I liked the first Thor movie though. So much better than Avengers.
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Loyola
Oct 29, 13:17
2
*blank stare* -- nm
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groiny
Oct 29, 13:17
1
Comic book films, that is. -- nm
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Loyola
Oct 29, 13:21
Plus, we are smart enough to know a female can not be the star! -- nm
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DC
Oct 29, 13:00
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