What more do you want? Blade is probably the most commercially viable black superhero.
A big-budget superhero that stars someone other than a white guy, clearly. Granted, following the biggest properties in the comic book industry, that's a bit difficult. They're mostly white guys. Then again, there's nothing that says second-tier superheroes can't be the subject of a big movie. Hell, Green Lantern already seems second-tier to me. Other than knowing he's one of relatively few superheros who has been something other than a white guy, I can't say I know a thing about him.
None of those films need massive budgetsDo you really think someone is going to throw a massive budget at Black Panther, Luke Cage or the Falcon?
What do I love?
I love Hal’s first construct moment on Earth. I love the texture of everything off Earth. Sinestro, Kilowog and Tomar-Re stepped right out of my dreams. Watching Hal train with those 3 is one of the sheerest moments of Comic Book Perfection that I’ve ever seen in one of these adaptations. The problem? Well, God dammit, I could have spent 2 hours of the movie with just Kilowog being brutal on Hal Jordan on Oa. Hell, I don’t even think a threat to Earth was even needed.
To me – that moment where Hal Jordan looks up from his puddle, see a strange ship crash site – and an arm dangling weak or near death – and he launches like a fucking rocket to help. THAT IS HAL JORDAN. Watching Hal Jordan struggling with his confidence would have been better had Campbell let the pre-ringed Jordan stuff build better (like their old draft). But that’s neither here nor there. What did get made is an absolutely valid 1st film.
If you liked Bryan Singer’s 1st X-MEN, this is LOADS MORE FAITHFUL and more pure FUN than that. What this GREEN LANTERN film isn’t better than is GREEN LANTERN: EMERALD KNIGHTS – the new straight to Blu-Ray animated GREEN LANTERN film from the geniuses at DC Animation. But then, that’s also true of SUPERMAN & BATMAN… which I feel have been done better in animation than in film – and guess what – the comics are still better than all of this stuff.
BUT – shhhhhhhh! That’s alright – it’s just so fucking cool that they’ve made a GREEN LANTERN movie that is mostly in the right direction. The sooner they get Hal Jordan intergalactic, that’s where the fun really begins. Once you have Sinestro as a bad guy, beating Hal within an inch of his fucking life – being sadistic as he does it, that aristocratic snobbish alien attitude of his the whole time. That shit will be epic.
C'mon.
Lance Reddick smouldering on camera.
Don't we all want that movie? Work out the plot later.
...Hollywood is expecting director Martin Campbell to be made the scapegoat on this one if it underperforms; Campbell has already publicly suggested he won't be back if there's a sequel.
Do you really think someone is going to throw a massive budget at Black Panther, Luke Cage or the Falcon? Those are some of the most prominent black superheroes, yet they are all still largely unknown to the world at large. A modestly budgeted film is most likely the best they can hope for. Budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars are usually reserved for already proven characters, or characters (like Iron Man, for instance) that have enough mass appeal. I'm sorry, but the king of a fictional jungle nation, a blaxploitation leftover, and Captain America's sidekick just don't.
Fat Harry likes it.
I do have to draw exception to the idea that anyone thought Iron Man had "mass appeal" until the movie came out. Before that, I don't think the character had a lot of name recognition.
Care to be more specific? Rather than lashing out at a tool...
For example, Chris Pine in Star Trek, NOT bland, NOT generic, and I believe that movie used quite a bit of CGI.
Your best response is CHRIS PINE one of the least talented actors since Shia LeBeouf. Honestly his protrayal of Kirk was so bad it almost ruined the movie (the God Awful plot did all the work).
Honestly you could have picked some one who actually has talent like Christian Bale or Eric Bana.
Exactly? That's the THEY you were talking about?
The Comic book writers in the 60's. especially those who did GL/GA
AND, square doesn't equal bland and generic. Square actually means something. Square isn't a blank. Square means someone who is rigid, has a certain point of view.
Square also means conformist which in the 60's means being a bland and generic white guy.
Variety is reporting WBs is expecting a 55-60 million dollar opening.
Even with these reviews, I bet it'll do that.
Variety is reporting WBs is expecting a 55-60 million dollar opening.
Even with these reviews, I bet it'll do that.
A little surprising, it looked as if the pre-release buzz was pretty decent. It certainly looks as if they got the look right. I suppose I'll find out. What i find to be hilarious is all these posters saying, "oh well I thought it was going to be good, but now the critics hate it, so I won't see it."
RAMA
Okay. Since it's Friday now and the movie is out...there is no longer a need for this thread to be open. It's served it's purpose fairly well. Mods, please lock it.
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