Looks great. I think a lot of it will take up less time than the trailer makes it seem like. I’d guess Hawkgirl, Mr Terrific, and Guy Gardner are all part of an evil JSA team for Lex. So they won’t have huge roles themselves.Looks good? Seems like a lot going on for a first movie
Man of Steel will be very difficult to top
They'd need to really pull out all the stops and make something mediocre if they want to improve on Man of Steel.
I’m not belittling you in any way and I agree with most of what you say here but I have deep seated issues with the way Snyder handled Superman in his movies… things that just make it unwatchable for me. Things that just undermine Superman’s mythology. I’m not Superman bro but man… IMO did ZS really depart from what I thought Superman was all about.You really thought it was less than mediocre??
It's been a few years since I've watched it all the way through, but it always felt like a legit epic to me.
Maybe I'm easily impressed... but it hits the right buttons for me. The scenes on Krypton feel like you're watching a myth come to life, Clark's origin story is average super hero fare, then when the Superman stuff starts happening, it feels impactful to me. The "finding the Kyrptonian ship in the ice" thing is also handled well, if not a bit drawn out.
I also thought they nailed Zod and his crew relaying the "we're better than you, and we know it!" without saying it outright. Just the hole air of superiority, almost royalty, that is unannounced.
It felt like real super humans had shown up, not just some bozos that were about to get their asses kicked.
I like the title graphics and music. Definitely hits the Christopher Reeve movie vibe and Krypto…. Gunn is pretty good with bringing animal characters to life.Looks good? Seems like a lot going on for a first movie
I’m not belittling you in any way and I agree with most of what you say here but I have deep seated issues with the way Snyder handled Superman in his movies… things that just make it unwatchable for me. Things that just undermine Superman’s mythology.
Yeah you right. I’m all about X-men! I never was able to stay away from redheads though. Jean Grey. Teela, Scarlet,…. Ended up marrying one too. LolI respect that. I honestly had not seen much, if any, previous Superman IP.
I was an X-Men kid growing up. Watching Cyclops send laser beams and Gambit throw magical cards at giant sentinels was my shit. Also loved Rogue, for unrelated reasons.
You really thought it was less than mediocre??
It's been a few years since I've watched it all the way through, but it always felt like a legit epic to me.
Maybe I'm easily impressed... but it hits the right buttons for me. The scenes on Krypton feel like you're watching a myth come to life, Clark's origin story is average super hero fare, then when the Superman stuff starts happening, it feels impactful to me. The "finding the Kyrptonian ship in the ice" thing is also handled well, if not a bit drawn out.
I also thought they nailed Zod and his crew relaying the "we're better than you, and we know it!" without saying it outright. Just the whole air of superiority, almost royalty, that is unannounced.
It felt like real super humans had shown up, not just some bozos that were about to get their asses kicked.
Maybe I'm easily impressed...
Yep. For me Superman should have gone through his formative adolescence in Smallville and already have come out as the sure and certain person we know him to be. The Pa Kent scene with the tornado made me lol in the theater and they lost me there. The utter destruction of metropolis admittedly partly because of the machine but much was of the fight with Zod and zooming through skyscrapers.Well, you do love Assassin's Creed. Ba Dum Tish.
The tone of the movie was a mess and tried to make Superman a brooding, dark figure. Superman can be a serious character who is seriously frightening when presented from the POV of the villians, but he's essentially a golden retriever. He fights for truth, justice, and the American way. A common excuse given by lazy screenwriters is that this sort of character is too one dimensional or that the current world is too cynical to buy into that type of character, but thats a cop out. Captain America is a hugely popular Avenger and he's written exactly how Superman should have been. Snyder tried to make Superman in the same tone as he made Watchman. Its a terrible decision.
Screenplay was boring and overly long, wasting a bunch of time establishing a backstory that every moviegoer largely knows beat for beat while being overly serious and leaning into Christ imagery so often it could become a drinking game. Villians also had an extremely boring motivation (We want to terraform Earth) and method (We have big laser). Michael Shannon was totally wasted in the role. Amy Addams also had no chemistry with Cavil.
The action also somehow sucked. I'm not a guy who agrees with Red Letter Media often these days, but Mike described the last battle with Zod as being indistinguishable from a scrambled screen with white noise after the first 3 minutes. I still remember him saying that because it reflected my experience so well. It's the only movie I can remember giving me a headache in the theatre because it was just a wall of noise.
Then it ends with Superman breaking General Zod's neck and crying. Fun!
Lastly it established the busy/drab/ugly design philosophy that would carry over to the whole DC Universe. Anyone who wonders why the Marvel movies won can look at the visual appeal of Iron Man versus Man Of Steel and have their question answered.
The tone of the movie was a mess and tried to make Superman a brooding, dark figure. Superman can be a serious character who is seriously frightening when presented from the POV of the villians, but he's essentially a golden retriever. He fights for truth, justice, and the American way. A common excuse given by lazy screenwriters is that this sort of character is too one dimensional or that the current world is too cynical to buy into that type of character, but thats a cop out. Captain America is a hugely popular Avenger and he's written exactly how Superman should have been. Snyder tried to make Superman in the same tone as he made Watchman. Its a terrible decision.
Screenplay was boring and overly long, wasting a bunch of time establishing a backstory that every moviegoer largely knows beat for beat while being overly serious and leaning into Christ imagery so often it could become a drinking game. Villians also had an extremely boring motivation (We want to terraform Earth) and method (We have big laser). Michael Shannon was totally wasted in the role. Amy Addams also had no chemistry with Cavil.
Lastly it established the busy/drab/ugly design philosophy that would carry over to the whole DC Universe. Anyone who wonders why the Marvel movies won can look at the visual appeal of Iron Man versus Man Of Steel and have their question answered.
Every time I hear Amy Adams deliver lines it’s like I’m back in Elden Ring and being chided as being a Tarnished.I'm picking up on the consistent disappointment with how they altered Superman's personality, and I can understand that.
It says a lot about Shannon that he should've had more to do, and yet was still one of the best parts of the move to me lol.
As for Adams, I honestly don't know that I've seen a movie/show where she DID have legit chemistry with her love interest. She's a decent actor, but the love interest thing just isn't her strong suit, I don't think. Even in "The Office," where it should be the easiest thing in the world to have chemistry with John Krasinski for half an episode... she just seemed stiff. People loved "Arrival," but the end honestly didn't hit as hard as it should have. Why? She's better with "things to do" more so than "people to care about." My wife loves this movie that she makes me watch every February called "Leap Year," chick flick set in Ireland. Adams is supposed to fall in love with her local guide/driver, and once they have fallen in love by the end of the movie, I have no idea why the relationship worked out.
The overarching dark, brooding feeling even appears in the movies that were supposed to reverse the trend. I thought "Shazam" was fun, and they TRIED to make it lighter and more fun... but it still felt too dark and brooding lol
Every time I hear Amy Adams deliver lines it’s like I’m back in Elden Ring and being chided as being a Tarnished.
As far as her part in Superman movies they tried to give her things to do but ultimately she still ended up causing more problems for Superman and mange’s to still be a damsel in distress. I did not get the chemistry either that could lead to her being the reason for Injustice.
I have deep seated issues with the way Snyder handle...his movies
So I’ve read this post a few times and been thinking about it and I keep going back to the fact that The Dark Knight trilogy was by Nolan. I understand he wasn’t a big fan of super heroe movie genre but I think we can agree he has a penchant for story telling and his overall themes and pallet are consistent (I have issues with the DK Rises but for another time).Well, you do love Assassin's Creed. Ba Dum Tish.
The tone of the movie was a mess and tried to make Superman a brooding, dark figure. Superman can be a serious character who is seriously frightening when presented from the POV of the villians, but he's essentially a golden retriever. He fights for truth, justice, and the American way. A common excuse given by lazy screenwriters is that this sort of character is too one dimensional or that the current world is too cynical to buy into that type of character, but thats a cop out. Captain America is a hugely popular Avenger and he's written exactly how Superman should have been. Snyder tried to make Superman in the same tone as he made Watchman. Its a terrible decision.
Screenplay was boring and overly long, wasting a bunch of time establishing a backstory that every moviegoer largely knows beat for beat while being overly serious and leaning into Christ imagery so often it could become a drinking game. Villians also had an extremely boring motivation (We want to terraform Earth) and method (We have big laser). Michael Shannon was totally wasted in the role. Amy Addams also had no chemistry with Cavil.
The action also somehow sucked. I'm not a guy who agrees with Red Letter Media often these days, but Mike described the last battle with Zod as being indistinguishable from a scrambled screen with white noise after the first 3 minutes. I still remember him saying that because it reflected my experience so well. It's the only movie I can remember giving me a headache in the theatre because it was just a wall of noise.
Then it ends with Superman breaking General Zod's neck and crying. Fun!
Lastly it established the busy/drab/ugly design philosophy that would carry over to the whole DC Universe. Anyone who wonders why the Marvel movies won can look at the visual appeal of Iron Man versus Man Of Steel and have their question answered.