Cannon did give us one of the best action film themes of the '80s. I mean, you can play this while you clip your toenails and somehow it'll seem like you're doing the most important thing on the planet.
There are already studios that work that way now to great success, such as A24 and Blumhouse. The problem is that I doubt the Big Companies would be satisfied long-term with making "only" $100m profit per movie. They always want to push for more, and they seem to think that the only way to do that (barring the occasional lightning in a bottle) is to bump those budgets.I feel like movie studios will start to go back to lower priced films, so that they can make more profit.
I enjoyed it more than Black Adam. I was irritated with the nonsensical role of the Justice Society in Black Adam. Also, I found Black Adam's editing very distractingThanks.... that helps me think about it... it depends on the family... definitely not hyped to see it (as opposed to say Across the SPiderverse or No Way Home or The Marvels)
Would you say it's about the same level as Black Adam -- we had a good time with that movie.
My favorite part of Black Adam was Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Fate and Aldis Hodge as Hawkman, and I loved the Superman end credits scene cameo.I enjoyed it more than Black Adam. I was irritated with the nonsensical role of the Justice Society in Black Adam. Also, I found Black Adam's editing very distracting
My favorite part of Black Adam was Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Fate and Aldis Hodge as Hawkman
It pretty much killed my interest in the remaining DCEU films after Black Adam.
This version of The Flash appears in several other movies and shows, primarily the Justice League feature (which comes in two versions, a theatrical cut and a director's cut billed as Zack Snyder's Justice League). The character also has brief cameos in the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad (2016) films, and in the Peacemaker TV series. (There is also, confusingly, a 2021 film called The Suicide Squad in which the character does not appear.)Are there more movies with this lot in them?
This version of The Flash appears in several other movies and shows, primarily the Justice League feature (which comes in two versions, a theatrical cut and a director's cut billed as Zack Snyder's Justice League). The character also has brief cameos in the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad (2016) films, and in the Peacemaker TV series. (There is also, confusingly, a 2021 film called The Suicide Squad in which the character does not appear.)
Sadly, the only appearance of this version of Supergirl is in the Flash movie.
This is also the only appearance of Keaton's Batman beyond the original Tim Burton films.
It's not these versions of the characters, but if you're interested in seeing more Flash and Supergirl, I would highly recommend the Arrowverse series, they're both fantastic. They each had one or two less than great season, but overall they're really good series.Now i know next to nothing about the history of these super hero people, with the Batman from the 60s and Reeves Superman movie and that Hulk tv show being the first time i ever heard of them, but i just watched that Flash movie and i thought it was actually very good, i mean i have no idea who this flash guy is, or the superwoman, but i did catch Keaton as Batman again from the 80s movies, and that was great, and i thought it was a very fun movie.
Are there more movies with this lot in them?
Oh and did i or did i not just see Batman on a bike riding through my Glasgow city centre?
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