Alexei Belyakov
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Just because Nolan succeeded with Batman for the most part
That implies he somehow failed. Nolan didn't fail at all.
The guy pretty much redefined the CBM genre.
Just because Nolan succeeded with Batman for the most part
The guy pretty much redefined the CBM genre.
That's what they said about Singer....lol
That implies he somehow failed. Nolan didn't fail at all.
The guy pretty much redefined the CBM genre.
That's what they said about Singer....lol
Perhaps a poor choice in wording; I mean it's not that he failed, but it can't be denied that not everyone was a big fan of all of his Batman films, in particular, his last one.
I know a lot of people that love his take on Batman, and in the same time, I know a lot of people who didn't. That's just the way it is; there'll never be a comic book film that I think will be universally received by everyone since these characters have had such a long history of mythology that there's bound to be fans who are diverse in their opinions of how the character should be.
I'm not trying to step on anything Nolan has done, and I'll admit that I do have a good amount of confidence that the film will be great given everyone that's involved with the film, but in the same time, we haven't seen enough or heard enough to know on what we'll eventually get.
I wouldn't say Singer lost focus. He simply wanted to make a Superman film as a fan. He made a miscalculation in making Returns a 'sequel' to Donner's franchise.
The hate for TDKR is mostly invalid in the comic book community.
People wanted too much & despite receiving alot still didn't manage to quench unrealistic expectations.
The critics loved it, the GA set it at #7 in the all-time Domestic BO chart despite Avengers consuming $500 Million prior...
The only place that managed to "deem" the film anything but spectacular was the online fanboy community.
Real shame.
Except Nolan surpassed Singer's accomplishments as a director and writer in the genre.
I'm not trying to step on anything Nolan has done, and I'll admit that I do have a good amount of confidence that the film will be great given everyone that's involved with the film, but in the same time, we haven't seen enough or heard enough to know on what we'll eventually get.
Nolan followed the arc he set. He didn't really push anything, IMO.Well, Singer did. The difference between the two is that Nolan evolved while Singer lost focus.
Nolan took the grounded concept & pushed it further. With BB he pretty much wrote the book on how to make an origin film.
Let's hope he still has the ability to do this in a way for Superman. I'm not on board with making a Superman film that could have Batman easily replace him as the star because the tone is so gritty and realistic....Superman is somehow lost in it.Nolan had the talent to keep going places with the material and the genre. Singer just got lost.
And I agree with that.
TDKR was mostly hated by fanboys and traditionalists/purists in the comic community. The GA pretty much adored Rises, and praised the hell out of it. Several associates of mine believed it was better than Knight.
I'd say making a "fan film" is losing focus.
The whole film felt uninspired to me & made for an elite consisting primarily of people who loved Donner's films.
I'd say making a "fan film" is losing focus.
The whole film felt uninspired to me & made for an elite consisting primarily of people who loved Donner's films.
And I agree with that.
TDKR was mostly hated by fanboys and traditionalists/purists in the comic community. The GA pretty much adored Rises, and praised the hell out of it. Several associates of mine believed it was better than Knight.
He has only done Batman....nothing else. It was the same with Singer.
Nolan doesn't need to do anything else in genre. His Dark Knight Trilogy is held to the highest degree (critically and financially).
the hard way.Nolan doesn't need to do anything else in genre. His Dark Knight Trilogy is held to the highest degree (critically and financially).
lol...that's what they said about Singer. Everyone (including me at the time) thought he would be great because he had ONE franchise under his belt that was succesful.
I learnedthe hard way.
Its not just another CBM franchise. Its THE CBM franchise.
I am curious at times on what kind of changes people should expect to see to the Superman mythology that's presented on screen given Nolan's history for changing certain well known aspects of the comic book characters that he's used in his three Batman films, let alone on how they'll be received this time around.
I mean, Two Face not seeing himself as two different personas, Bane without the venom, Joker without the permanent white skin/let alone it not being a result out of a confrontation with Batman, or even on how the character of Robin is presented in his film universe.....I'm curious to see on how he'll apply this for Superman's well known mythology.
There's Zack Snyder to consider, you know the man who's actually directing the film.
Something tells me the Dark Knight films didn't impress you. That's alright, different strokes for different folks.
I just hope you're not disappointed by what MOS will most likely be - Superman's answer to Nolan's Batman films.
