Excited. I do hope they add a little more color to the costumes, a smidge more humor while keeping the epic feel.
Well I get the feeling Wonder Woman is what drove an awful lot of the box office and excitement for BvS (at least judging by how much she was highlighted in all the trailers and promotion), so I'm sure her standalone movie will do pretty well.
I say that because while I also found 'Superman Returns' and the second Batman film with Christian Bale mediocre at best too
In hindsight, Marvel made the right move by not seeding it's films with lots of setup for the coming Infinity War.
I'm at a loss to understand how the group behind those TV shows can do a very good job with a variety of characters; while the WB/DC movie arm turns out mediocre film after mediocre film (well, 'Green Lantern' and going forward. I say that because while I also found 'Superman Returns' and the second Batman film with Christian Bale mediocre at best too - they weren't trying to expand into the whole 'DC Universe' of characters as they are now - after seeing the success Marvel Studios has had bringing the characters they still have rights to - to the big screen with both financial and a lot of critic success overall.)
BvS is an example of how not to make a CU movie as it spent so much time setting up other movies that it almost forgot to tell a story. I'm worried SS and WW may also suffer from a similar problem. In hindsight, Marvel made the right move by not seeding it's films with lots of setup for the coming Infinity War.
Me too. As much as I am looking forward to WW I will most likely want to check out Transformers opening weekend.I hope they move it.
I'm at a loss to understand how the group behind those TV shows can do a very good job with a variety of characters; while the WB/DC movie arm turns out mediocre film after mediocre film (well, 'Green Lantern' and going forward. I say that because while I also found 'Superman Returns' and the second Batman film with Christian Bale mediocre at best too - they weren't trying to expand into the whole 'DC Universe' of characters as they are now - after seeing the success Marvel Studios has had bringing the characters they still have rights to - to the big screen with both financial and a lot of critic success overall.)
Funny since Berlanti was one of the writers of Green Lantern. Of course however that evolved from whatever he wrote is debatable.
There is obviously some setup for the infinity war but it's pretty subtle, if you don't know about it you probably wouldn't notice.Were we watching the same Marvel movies?
Yeah there's definitely a sense of scrambling going on with DC, but I still think these first two movies were more than enough to build things up, and that a better director could have easily introduced the newer characters and Justice League elements in a more natural and fluid way.
Now that we have team-ups, it'll be hard to go back to stand-alone movies.
You know what - I was confused. I thought the Christopher Bale Batman VS Bane was the second one, and there wasn't a third; but your right; the second one had the Joker; and I liked that one. It was the third one with Bane I found mediocre. My apologies - but there have been A LOT of Batman films over the years.How did you feel about the third?
There is obviously some setup for the infinity war but it's pretty subtle, if you don't know about it you probably wouldn't notice.
Marvel managed three standalone movies after their first team-up. It ain't that hard.
We'll see. I liked the dynamic we saw in Batman v Superman. Might have been better to build up to it rather than start there and break it up.Marvel managed three standalone movies after their first team-up. It ain't that hard.
The Marvel route seems like it would have been the better way to go.
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