View Full Version : first four minutes of green lantern:frist flight
KINGT'CHALLA
07-17-2009, 06:09 PM
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/07/17/exclusive-watch-the-first-four-minutes-of-green-lantern-first-flight/
Octoberist
07-17-2009, 06:21 PM
not bad.
Webhead2006
07-17-2009, 06:22 PM
sweet thanks for the head up.
Keyser Soze
07-17-2009, 06:24 PM
Stupid crappy MTV won't let people outside the USA watch their videos.
Webhead2006
07-17-2009, 06:26 PM
i am in the usa but it not showing my the video box at all.
Wesley Dodds
07-17-2009, 06:44 PM
"Due to copyright reasons, this video cannot be shown outside the US"
I really hate MTV. I mean that. Not just for this either...
Webhead2006
07-17-2009, 06:48 PM
yea it does suck for you out of usa folks. i just got it working now for me.
greenlantern248
07-17-2009, 07:31 PM
I will see if I can't find it on youtube for you guys.
sorry guys I looked for it, and I couldn't find it
Pretty cool. They don't waste anytime getting him that ring.
dark_b
07-17-2009, 08:33 PM
Stupid crappy MTV won't let people outside the USA watch their videos.
does this work?
http://www.superherohype.com/news/greenlanternnews.php?id=8513
craigdbfan
07-17-2009, 08:41 PM
I think thats embedded directly from MTV. So it still might not work for those outside the US.
dark_b
07-17-2009, 08:43 PM
i am outisde of US and videos never work for me. this one does.
craigdbfan
07-17-2009, 08:56 PM
Good then it should work for those that couldn't see it earlier. :up:
I was just guessing, your word ranks in higher authority because I'm in the US. So there is no way for me to check.
Wesley Dodds
07-17-2009, 09:01 PM
Nope. It's just embedded from the MTV site. I have no idea why it would work for you, dark b.
NewAvenger4
07-17-2009, 10:46 PM
and the mystery unfolds :oldrazz:
btw,looks awesome!!!!
Canadian Rider
07-17-2009, 10:56 PM
The internet blows hard ... MTV Region @#$%@# ...
Octoberist
07-17-2009, 11:03 PM
let's talk about the clip. The animation is so smooth and stylized!
Aesop Rocks
07-17-2009, 11:20 PM
Looks really good!
JokerLedger
07-17-2009, 11:23 PM
let's talk about the clip. The animation is so smooth and stylized!
I noticed that these days a lot of American animation is starting to look like anime. GL:FF and WW especially.
alexdunn
07-17-2009, 11:41 PM
Hmm I don't know I think it looks mostly like Bruce Timm's drawing style. Perhaps slightly more anime than JLU and his other shows.
Webhead2006
07-17-2009, 11:57 PM
I finally got the mtv one to work for me. I agree animation was smooth, and good. I liked the voice acting. It was sweet to see hal/carol pre ring and get right into him recieving the ring right off the bat. Though the film is only what 97mins or something. So they have to condense things to get it going.
craigdbfan
07-18-2009, 12:33 AM
Found it funny how Hal reacted to the entire situation. Especially near the end where he says "What the hell!?".
alexdunn
07-18-2009, 12:48 AM
Found it funny how Hal reacted to the entire situation. Especially near the end where he says "What the hell!?".
I kinda thought the delivery of that line wasn't quite right.
craigdbfan
07-18-2009, 01:08 AM
I kinda thought the delivery of that line wasn't quite right.
Yeah the delivery itself wasn't to good but the reaction itself is appropriate.
dnno1
07-18-2009, 09:48 AM
I noticed that these days a lot of American animation is starting to look like anime. GL:FF and WW especially.
As far a I am concerned, Japanese Anime, is the standard to which all Animated film/TV shows for more mature audiences should be measured to.
chiefchirpa
07-18-2009, 10:17 AM
Outing the animated version ahead of theatrical live action is genius. People will have reviews on the animated version and give reactions to some things important in the GL story such as yellow factor or the willpower constructs.
I think Marvel should have released animated Thor & Captain America to get the same feedback. And as Superman or Flash will be the next film, WB/DC should plan that too.
chiefchirpa
07-18-2009, 10:18 AM
Outing the animated version ahead of theatrical live action is genius. People will have reviews on the animated version and give reactions to some things important in the GL story such as yellow factor or the willpower constructs.
I think Marvel should have released animated Thor & Captain America to get the same feedback. And as Superman or Flash will be the next film, WB/DC should plan that too.
chris moore
07-18-2009, 11:31 AM
Why has someone in the US not grabbed the bloody thing yet and put it on Youtube for the rest of us? MTV really pisses me the hell off - they're the only ones who pull that copyright crap
04nbod
07-18-2009, 12:52 PM
I think Marvel should have released animated Thor & Captain America to get the same feedback. And as Superman or Flash will be the next film, WB/DC should plan that too.
of Green Arrow :Escape from Supermax
dnno1
07-18-2009, 01:00 PM
Outing the animated version ahead of theatrical live action is genius. People will have reviews on the animated version and give reactions to some things important in the GL story such as yellow factor or the willpower constructs.
I think Marvel should have released animated Thor & Captain America to get the same feedback. And as Superman or Flash will be the next film, WB/DC should plan that too.
Just like Marvel did with Iron Man, Dr. Strange, Thor, Hulk, and the Avengers? Actually this is a two fold approach. First off they are trying to establish another DC franchise, and secondly, they are trying see how many people are actually interested in the franchise. If they can get the same type of numbers that "Superman/Doomsday" or "Batman: Gotham Knights", then I would certainly call it a success.
dnno1
07-18-2009, 01:25 PM
Why has someone in the US not grabbed the bloody thing yet and put it on Youtube for the rest of us? MTV really pisses me the hell off - they're the only ones who pull that copyright crap
Wait till next week after the San Diego Comicon. You will probably be able to get it on VoD or Pay Per View.
dark_b
07-18-2009, 03:04 PM
guys those cartons on straight to dvd are buyed or ranted from the masses.
M.O.Steel
07-18-2009, 05:09 PM
fan of the other movies, doomsday, final frontier. looking forward to this.
I'm not sure if this first four minutes are literally the first four minutes, sometimes they change things. it feels a bit rushed. in that four minutes, he's already green lantern.
dnno1
07-18-2009, 05:29 PM
fan of the other movies, doomsday, final frontier. looking forward to this.
I'm not sure if this first four minutes are literally the first four minutes, sometimes they change things. it feels a bit rushed. in that four minutes, he's already green lantern.
Obviously that is not the important part of this story. More than likely the people who will be buying this DTV have also bought "Justice League: New Frontier" where there was a more detailed origin of the Green Lantern. I am sure that this is why Bruce Tim and Co. felt it was not that important to go into a lot of detail with how he got the ring, but rather focus on Hal Jordan's training on OA (something that has never been emphasized on animated video before).
The Guard
07-18-2009, 06:06 PM
Meh. I hope this is their weakest material, and that there's a lot more compelling approach to the rest of the story (and better dialogue). They rush through Sur's death, the selection process and Hal getting the ring, rob the "simulator taking off" moment of much of its tension, and Hal's voice deliveries are touch and go. The animation is nice, though. Not thrilled about the "wrapping transformation". The emerald flames burning looked kind of weird. Oh, and Abin Sur looks like a douche. "Come close, but not too close, or my face spines will pierce your human skin".
Nathan
07-18-2009, 06:15 PM
Ok, honestly, was I the only one who had a Sailor Moon flashback when Hal transformed?
protocida
07-18-2009, 06:20 PM
Oh, and Abin Sur looks like a douche. "Come close, but not too close, or my face spines will pierce your human skin".
:huh:
Motown Marvel
07-19-2009, 03:38 AM
meh, i didnt care for this. and given the history of past DC animated movies, i'll probably avoid it without regret.
and yeah, sailor moon transformation? weak. dont like the costume either (were shoulder pads really necessary?). or abin sur's look (looks like potato roots are growing from is face). or hal's ridiculously casual response to everything that he just experienced ('what the hell?' is an appropriate response when taco bell is out of hot sauce.)
M.O.Steel
07-19-2009, 10:34 AM
Obviously that is not the important part of this story. More than likely the people who will be buying this DTV have also bought "Justice League: New Frontier" where there was a more detailed origin of the Green Lantern. I am sure that this is why Bruce Tim and Co. felt it was not that important to go into a lot of detail with how he got the ring, but rather focus on Hal Jordan's training on OA (something that has never been emphasized on animated video before).
this is a pretty contradictory. its called green Latern: FIRST FLIGHT. it's about his origins. it's obviously important enough that they need to make a movie out of it.
even then, why would people need to watch another movie to get the origin, especially a movie that is not connected in any way with this one.
i can understand the filmmakers wanting to focus more on the training, but they have 1.5 to 2 hours for that. no need for him to go through the whole thing in 4 mins. it would have been better to establish more of who hal jordan is.
Doctor Jones
07-19-2009, 04:26 PM
God no. I can't stand anime.
The best line was Hal in the beginning telling about him and Carol in the simulator. I can totally see Reynolds delivering that line.
shaf_haq
07-19-2009, 05:07 PM
Here you go, found it on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HqwaPsIANQ&feature=response_watch
dnno1
07-19-2009, 06:02 PM
this is a pretty contradictory. its called green Latern: FIRST FLIGHT. it's about his origins. it's obviously important enough that they need to make a movie out of it.
even then, why would people need to watch another movie to get the origin, especially a movie that is not connected in any way with this one.
i can understand the filmmakers wanting to focus more on the training, but they have 1.5 to 2 hours for that. no need for him to go through the whole thing in 4 mins. it would have been better to establish more of who hal jordan is.
"First Flight" can mean your first mission. It doesn't have to include the details on how you became a pilot. The same looks like the case for this film. The writers did not feel that it was that important to place a lot of emphasis on how he got the ring because they wanted the story to be more about how he learned to be a Green Lantern. That is not contradictory. And in truth, in all of Hal Jordan's origin tales, not a lot of time was spent on how he got the ring so they are being consistent with the source material in that aspect. Once again, the majority of folks buying this video probably bought "Justice League: New Frontier", which placed more emphasis on Jordan getting his ring.
dnno1
07-19-2009, 06:13 PM
God no. I can't stand anime.
The best line was Hal in the beginning telling about him and Carol in the simulator. I can totally see Reynolds delivering that line.
Hey, don't knock anime. It has become commercially profitable in our Western civilizations for that past 40 years or more. It is no surprise that this project, as well as other animated series, like Teen Titans, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Batman Beyond, and Spiderman Unlimited were anime-inspired and were very successful.
M.O.Steel
07-19-2009, 06:14 PM
"First Flight" can mean your first mission. It doesn't have to include the details on how you became a pilot. The same looks like the case for this film. The writers did not feel that it was that important to place a lot of emphasis on how he got the ring because they wanted the story to be more about how he learned to be a Green Lantern. That is not contradictory. And in truth, in all of Hal Jordan's origin tales, not a lot of time was spent on how he got the ring so they are being consistent with the source material in that aspect. Once again, the majority of folks buying this video probably bought "Justice League: New Frontier", which placed more emphasis on Jordan getting his ring.
this is a HUGE assumption. and if it happens to be true, it still shouldn't be necessary. and the trailer doesn't even mention final frontier as one of the movies the producer made, so even the fimmakers are not pushing the association with those two movies. hell, i watched and liked final frontier, but i can't remember what happened with hal jordan.
again, i'm not saying that they should spend a lot of time, and first flight is about his first mission, but he became a GL within the first 4 minutes? why was he the honest one. every origin movie shows a bit about who the alter ego is, just to show how they having the powers makes them different from a typical person if they were given such powers. i don't want to know how he was born, or how he became a pilot. but i would like to know who he is, and what makes him so special.
IMO, i think it would be better just to establish jordan a bit more. i'll still watch it, and will most likely enjoy it, but i'm just saying, a extra scene or two about who hal jordan is would be nice.
dnno1
07-19-2009, 07:19 PM
this is a HUGE assumption. and if it happens to be true, it still shouldn't be necessary. and the trailer doesn't even mention final frontier as one of the movies the producer made, so even the fimmakers are not pushing the association with those two movies...
First of all, if you go over to Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Green-Lantern-Flight-Two-Disc-Special/dp/B0021AENIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1248041890&sr=8-1) and take a look at the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought", and slide over to page 4 you will see that customers also bough "Justice League: New Frontier" as well, so there is a relationship and not an assumption.
... again, i'm not saying that they should spend a lot of time, and first flight is about his first mission, but he became a GL within the first 4 minutes? why was he the honest one. every origin movie shows a bit about who the alter ego is, just to show how they having the powers makes them different from a typical person if they were given such powers. i don't want to know how he was born, or how he became a pilot. but i would like to know who he is, and what makes him so special...
this is not necessarily an origin film, but more of a "training day" story like "Emerald Dawn" was. And if it is an origin tale, unless there is a flash back in the film that has not been revealed to us as of yet, the fact that this film didn't is proof of that not all films start out with detail about the person behind the mask. I am sure we will get to know more about Hal Jordan later in the film anyway.
IMO, i think it would be better just to establish jordan a bit more. i'll still watch it, and will most likely enjoy it, but i'm just saying, a extra scene or two about who hal jordan is would be nice.
Fair enough, maybe when the do a TV series or in the live action film, they will do that.
M.O.Steel
07-19-2009, 08:22 PM
First of all, if you go over to Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Green-Lantern-Flight-Two-Disc-Special/dp/B0021AENIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1248041890&sr=8-1) and take a look at the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought", and slide over to page 4 you will see that customers also bough "Justice League: New Frontier" as well, so there is a relationship and not an assumption.
this is not necessarily an origin film, but more of a "training day" story like "Emerald Dawn" was. And if it is an origin tale, unless there is a flash back in the film that has not been revealed to us as of yet, the fact that this film didn't is proof of that not all films start out with detail about the person behind the mask. I am sure we will get to know more about Hal Jordan later in the film anyway.
Fair enough, maybe when the do a TV series or in the live action film, they will do that.
i'm sorry, but that doesn't mean crap to me. the movies are still NOT connected. end of story. I'm not sure why you feel the need to connect the two. they are NOT connected in any way other than being DC animation DTVs. that's like using adam west's batman for batman 89. this is not a sequel to that story. its still a BIG assumption. the relationship shown on amazon.com is that people tend to like similar genre of movies. that's about all the assumptions you can get out of that. like i said, the marketing of the film are not connecting the two.
now your second point, i can live with, that it isn't meant to be a origin story. i don't think it's true, but i can accept it. but if it is meant to be a "training day" story, then they should have started the movie with him already as GL.
coming from a guy who is into comics, but doesn't really know anything about the GL story, I feel it was seriously rushed (we are talking about 4 minutes here). whether it was meant to or not, i'm not sure, but from a storytelling aspect, it felt rushed to me.
i'm not sure why you're arguing about this though. if you feel what they did is fine, you are absolutely entitled to it, and it's absolutely valid. its an opinion. I personally feel that it was rushed. but maybe when i see the movie as a whole, it might flow better. it's just as of right now...
superman doomsday, supes/bats: public enemies, gotham knights, are not origin stories. wonder woman was, and i feel, so is this. if they show him getting the the ring, then i consider it an origin.
gqxsensazn
07-20-2009, 07:51 PM
I'm definitely picking this up on Blu-ray. I've been looking forward to this DTV all summer and it's finally a week away. The animation was pretty fluid with some definite anime inspiration. It works and the style is more mature than Bruce Timm's animation.
Christopher Meloni seems to be good choice for GL. I like what I heard so far.
The Guard
07-22-2009, 12:03 AM
Saw it.
7/10.
Someone other than Timm and his crew need to take a crack at the DC animated universe.
protocida
07-22-2009, 12:31 PM
Maybe.
Nathan
07-22-2009, 12:34 PM
I like what he's doing so far.
protocida
07-22-2009, 12:38 PM
Me too.
Nathan
07-22-2009, 12:41 PM
I think he manages pretty well so far to take something with decades worth of history and work it into a feature length movie.
Johann Krauss
07-26-2009, 05:47 AM
Ok, honestly, was I the only one who had a Sailor Moon flashback when Hal transformed?
Fighting evil by moonlight,
Winning love by daylight,
Never running from a real fight,
He is the one named Green Lantern
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