I figured it's because Peacemaker was successful. It's nothing more complex than that there's no need to throw a success overboard.
My assumption is that John Cena and The Rock are friends.I figured it's because Peacemaker was successful. It's nothing more complex than that there's no need to throw a success overboard.
Well, two "constructs" that have been popular with GLs for decades have been boxing gloves and hammers. Throw in giant fans and scissors and you have most of the arsenal...Did Gunn slip in a wink and a nod to Fillion's role in "Dr. Horrible"? In the Hall of Justice scene, Guy says something about using his ring to create a giant hammer.
I agree with your entire review (including your position on the MCU and the DCU) but this bears repeating. I'm so sick of people (including certain famous directors) trotting out this same old whining. As you said, there is no superhero fatigue. All we ask for are good, fun, engaging adventures.There is no superhero fatigue if the movies are good, it's that simple.
Nah. MoS was a modernized look at Superman and overall it was way more entertaining than the current crop of cape movies.
Wut?
Agreed, Superman 2025 isn't woke at all, it's just an incoherent mess.
I thought it was pretty easy to follow myself. And IMO none of it weighed down the movie like Spiderman 3. If they had tried to explain everyone's backstory then it would have been a problem. Instead it was more of "here these characters are. Enjoy.".I haven't seen it yet. I've heard it's a mess because too much is going on. I've heard comparisons to Black Adam. I hope not. I don't think it will surpass the first 3 Christopher Reeve films for me.
Yes. I love the 3rd with Richard Pryor. The effects were still top notch(i.e. Superman freezes a lake and uses the ice to put out a chemical fire). I even enjoy the comedic bits. Richard's with skies and a pink blanket as a cape. Lol. Comedy gold. I love that movie.![]()
It really isn't.it's just an incoherent mess.
I haven't seen it yet. I've heard it's a mess because too much is going on. I've heard comparisons to Black Adam. I hope not. I don't think it will surpass the first 3 Christopher Reeve films for me.
There is no superhero fatigue if the movies are good, it's that simple.
Good point about overthinking. We have generations of people that grew up on cartoons like "Super Friends," "the Incredibles," "the Tick," etc. The idea that there are groups of superheroes running around a given city with little or no explanation isn't a difficult grasp at this point.My wife is not into superheroes at all and it all made perfect sense to her - maybe it's one of those things that fans overthink?
Absolutely. Think of all the characters in Star Wars that originally had no backstory or explanation who they are. They served a role in the story. If popular enough they might get development somewhere else. Now fans expect everything explained in first appearance or they feel robbed… some actors too. If they were “promised more” I can understand frustration. But in the entertainment business there are almost no real guarantees and never have been.My wife is not into superheroes at all and it all made perfect sense to her - maybe it's one of those things that fans overthink?
I disagree. People tend to tire of things eventually, or else we’d still be watching wall-to-wall Westerns.
That doesn't mean there's a plot hole.
Kara might not have heard the message Jor-El and Lara made for Kal-El.
Even if she had, that doesn't mean that she thought it was appropriate information to share with Kal-El.
Perhaps even, Kara was partying like it was 19,999 precisely because she thinks Kryptonians, especially the bigoted variety like Jor-El and Lara, and maybe even Zod, Non, and Ursa, were awful beings who set a poor example for the species of the cosmos.
I've no doubt professional authors could come up with half a dozen other possibilities that would quote patch the hole unquote.
It's simply too early to know exactly what Gunn has up his sleeve, especially since this is a new angle for Jor-El and Lara.
Da clicks! People can have opinions without needing to see the film!I'm never sure what's intended to be accomplished by delivering a blow-by-blow synopsis of a movie as part of this kind of review. I mean, he throws occasional asides like "this was cool," into the middle of the recounting, but most of it is just like a kid on the playground describing a TV show he watched last night.
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