Neither filmmaker appeals to me.
Well, FWIW, neither has any business anywhere near Superman.Neither filmmaker appeals to me.
Well, FWIW, neither has any business anywhere near Superman.
Probably not.Well, FWIW, neither has any business anywhere near Superman.
I kinda find it hilarious that, while Snyder's Watchmen completely missed the point, he seems to be actually exploring some of those themes in his Superman movies.
I don't get the justification for somebody telling Snyder "No" when the idea of a Bruce/Lois pairing was broached because there are story reasons for how and why it could've worked.
Very true ... Though that does make me think, if they just HAD to re-make a Verhoeven movie, Zack Snyder would actually be the best person to it. His best films that I have seen (300 and Dawn of the Dead) really match that level of blood.
Didn't Bruce & Lois go on a date or two back in the 1990s cartoon?
Honestly, I think Watchmen is Snyder's only kind of decent film. I actually loathe the Watchmen comic, I think its horrendously overrated and one of Alan Moore's worst comics, but I didn't mind Snyder's film (outside of the length). Its not good, but it kept my attention much better then the comic (probably because of the added action scenes , ack of pointless text pages that the comic had, and a better ending).
Watchmen felt like the kind of comic book movie that fits with Snyder, its all grimdark edge that thinks its "about something" but its mostly just grim bullshit that at least fits Snyder's style/aesthetic more naturally.
Um, the Watchmen graphic novel has been placed on a list of top 100 books. Not comic books. Books. It's most certainly about something. And it has layers upon layers of things to dissect. Snyder only took one fo those layers, discarded the rest, and still ended up with a decent movie. That's a testament to the book.Honestly, I think Watchmen is Snyder's only kind of decent film. I actually loathe the Watchmen comic, I think its horrendously overrated and one of Alan Moore's worst comics, but I didn't mind Snyder's film (outside of the length). Its not good, but it kept my attention much better then the comic (probably because of the added action scenes , ack of pointless text pages that the comic had, and a better ending).
Watchmen felt like the kind of comicbook movie that fits with Snyder, its all grimdark edge that thinks its "about something" but its mostly just grim bullshit that at least fits Snyder's style/aesthetic more naturally.
They didn't show the squid itself but they showed the devastation it caused, and it was terrifying.Did they ever show the whole giant squid thing in the Watchmen show, or was it all just the modern day aftermath?
Did they ever show the whole giant squid thing in the Watchmen show, or was it all just the modern day aftermath?
The tv series is outstandingCool. That one's pretty high on list once I got back to HBOMax.
The tv series is outstanding
Snyder probably thought Starship Troopers was being played straight.
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