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‘Superman & Batman’ movie will follow ‘Man of Steel’

Star Trek is as close to TOS as it gets. The real TOS from the 60s, not the nostalgic fantasy TOS from some fans' memories.

NuTrek is unlike TOS at all, other than "in name only."

Even the TOS "tribute"/flashback episodes of DS9 & Enterprise captured TOS more than anything in NuTrek--and it was more than TOS trappings.

DS9 was the series that most closely captured the spirit of the original series when it wanted to.

Both nu Trek stories could have been set up by adolescent fan boys playing a Trek RPG in their basement.
 
I mean, what's next, Indiana Jones finds Bigfoot

Well, after the plot of #4, Indiana Jones is starting to become Indiana the Night Stalker...



Anikan Skywalker's Ghost fights Darth Maul's Ghost in Episode 7?

Unfortunately, that is exactly the kind of material a studio would place before cameras as it caters to the worst of SW fanwank geekdom (IOW, "ooh! lightsaber fights!").
 
First picture from this movie released

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Star Trek is as close to TOS as it gets. The real TOS from the 60s, not the nostalgic fantasy TOS from some fans' memories.

NuTrek is unlike TOS at all, other than "in name only."

Even the TOS "tribute"/flashback episodes of DS9 & Enterprise captured TOS more than anything in NuTrek--and it was more than TOS trappings.

DS9 was the series that most closely captured the spirit of the original series when it wanted to.

Both nu Trek stories could have been set up by adolescent fan boys playing a Trek RPG in their basement.

I mean, what's next, Indiana Jones finds Bigfoot

Well, after the plot of #4, Indiana Jones is starting to become Indiana the Night Stalker...



Anikan Skywalker's Ghost fights Darth Maul's Ghost in Episode 7?
Unfortunately, that is exactly the kind of material a studio would place before cameras as it caters to the worst of SW fanwank geekdom (IOW, "ooh! lightsaber fights!").
Yeah, I know, that's why I chose that as an example of a horrible movie. Studio execs often take the wrong message from successful movies. As it was pointed out, maybe by you, that looking at RDJ, as the prime example of why an older superhero works. They believe audiences think, "cool, a charismatic character who's portrayed by a charismatic actor". Yes, that is part of it, but as we've seen, Marvel takes care to be involved with how the character is written. They try to stick to the basic characteristics of Tony Stark. Yes, it may not be a direct correlation from comic book to screen, but they obviously do care what fans think and not just the general audience. Maybe their bottom line is money, but could they make the same money by shiting on the character? Maybe they could, but also you are starting to have inside men that are our age and grew up with this shit as well, so in a weird way, we have representatives within the business, much like we did with Serenity.
 
Ok, I have no idea how acurate a site cosmicbooknews.com is, but I figured I'd post this article anyway.

http://movies.cosmicbooknews.com/co...erman-matt-damon-aquaman-mark-strong-sinestro

Even if this isn't true, and thats very possible, its an interesting idea that I'd never considered. I've never seen Breaking Bad (I only really know Cranston from malcom in the Middle and various cameos on shows like Seinfeld), but I think bald Bryan cranston could look like Luthor (if you got rid of the goatee and glasses from the pics I've seen of him bald in breaking bad) plus he's always seemed like a decent actor.

If this is true, I think Cranston would be exellent as Luthor, but I'm not really sure I want the same older Luthor. Every Luthor in the movies has been older and while I think Cranston would be absolutely perfect, especially after Breaking Bad, but I don't know what I want in Luthor this time. I certainly don't want a Luthor that comes up with real estate schemes. I do want to see Luthor in the power suit though. I know this would never happen, but I'd love to see Rosenboum as Luthor again. But, yeah, Cranston would negate my feelings against Afleck for sure.

I want a Luthor who is not the main villain, who may be a foil of some sort who is set up for the following movie, but we have had way too much Luthor in the movies already. Time for something new: Brainiac, Darkseid, a few Rogues...
If true, I think Cranston would make a very good Lex Luthor. Plus, he's worked with Affleck before (Argo), so hopefully that'll assure the slightly-better-acting Affleck will show up for this film (considering Affleck was fairly good in that film).
 
TREK_GOD_1 said:
(IOW, "ooh! lightsaber fights!").

You have a problem with seeing lightsaber fights in Star Wars?

I assume you have the same problem with seeing swordfights in jidai-geki films?

How about phasers in Star Trek?
 
Joss Whedon tweets support for Ben Affleck as Batman

Affleck'll crush it. He's got the chops, he's got the chin -- just needs the material. Affleck & Cavill toe to toe -- I'm in.

The problem there is "just needs the material." The issue isn't Affleck; we know he's capable of doing good work in the right circumstances. The issue is Snyder and Goyer and the folks at DC Entertainment making the decisions, and they're the ones I lack confidence in.
 
^On that note, given that Affleck allegedly turned down the chance to direct MOS and Justice League, as well as saying he never wanted to play a superhero again, I wonder if they gave him a guarantee of creative input or veto in order to secure his agreement. Given that any one of his 3 movies as director are better than any of Snyder's (or Goyer's movies as director, for that matter), I certainly hope so.
 
I've been reflecting on this and I don't think any of the film actors portraying DC's Batman have been close to my interpretation of him in the books and comics I've read. Burton, Kilmer, Clooney and yes, even the mighty Bale gave interesting interpretations of Batman but never really delivered to me in my mind what Batman was truly all about. So here's another stab at it and I certainly welcome that.

Not a fan of Affleck as he's a difficult character actor to like (comes off as pompous and arrogant in such a way that it's impossible for me to 'root' for him as a protagonist) and Batman (superheroes in general) are usually in a character-driven story so I don't see him besting any before him. It seems impossible, actually. Unless the premise is that he's a bad guy this time around and that would also bring considerable fan backlash, so much that it might solidify Affleck as Evil Bats. But with Justice League coming, probably not.

He will share the title role so maybe there will be a lot more Bats in this film than expected. I'd read rumors that train loads of money were being prepared for Sir Bale to appear for twenty minutes of the film and that didn't smell right.

Plot driven Affleck, yes. He was really enjoyable in Argo. Hype will most certainly build from now until the film's release. Given what's happened this summer with Depp's Tonto, it appears movie audiences are no longer content to actually see a film before deciding if it was a piece of shit or not. And that's a shame.

Some have said that the real choice for Affleck would have been to direct and I agree... but that current mock-up going around of Affleck in the Bat mask is not too bad and piques my interest. This should be really interesting. I wonder how much this will be discussed in next year's The Big Bang Theory... I can hear Sheldon complaining already.
 
billcosby said:
I'd read rumors that train loads of money were being prepared for Sir Bale to appear for twenty minutes of the film and that didn't smell right.

Has this ever been confirmed by Bale's reps anywhere? Because it sounds like the usual fanboy wishful thinking.
 
I only hope Cavill continues to get first billing in MOS2. I worry that Affleck will be taking it away from him since he is the "bigger" actor. :sigh:
 
I only hope Cavill continues to get first billing in MOS2. I worry that Affleck will be taking it away from him since he is the "bigger" actor. :sigh:

My gut tells me that Affleck is getting top billing as the bigger name and because Batman is bigger draw at the B.O. than Superman to date.

OTOH, Brando and Hackman got billing over Reeve and that didn't stop Reeve from making the role his own for decades.

Joss Whedon tweets support for Ben Affleck as Batman

Affleck'll crush it. He's got the chops, he's got the chin -- just needs the material. Affleck & Cavill toe to toe -- I'm in.

The problem there is "just needs the material." The issue isn't Affleck; we know he's capable of doing good work in the right circumstances. The issue is Snyder and Goyer and the folks at DC Entertainment making the decisions, and they're the ones I lack confidence in.

This. I really hope we're not up for another Clooney: a talented actor/director who has the chops and look to play the best Batman ever, saddled with a poor script and a director less talented than he is.
 
I never thought of the Adams point. She'd end up ahead of Affleck if they credited the movie like that!

I think it'll probably be a bit like McQueen and Newman in The Towering Inferno. One will come first but the other name will be more highly placed in the poster and onscreen.
 
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