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I'd be ecstatic for those shots from the con trailer especially the skulls one
Me too. It would be awesome to see them in high quality.
I'd be ecstatic for those shots from the con trailer especially the skulls one
Of course, this form was used to great effect in the original Sherlock Holmes stories. The first-person narrator, Watson, is also a main character (though not the protagonist). It’s especially useful when the hero is represented as enigmatic (or a genius detective). If the reader were inside the hero’s head, much of the enigma (or, in Holmes' case, the dramatic, clue-solving revelations) would be diluted. But the POV of a second person serves as an audience surrogate - making observations, being surprised, posing questions from a “normal” perspective.I think you are misunderstanding what the term means. Of course Superman stories are told from his perspective. A supporting protagonist doesn't change that fact. It's just a way of saying that there is another character that often offers perspective in a story that is greater than your average supporting character.
Superman is the star of this narrative. That's not in dispute. I would, however, dispute that his POV is the only one that is needed for a truly complete story. I think there's a reason that most of the time in live action we see her POV...because it helps us further understand the fictional world we are in and provides more emotional resonance for the story.
I would definitely want an action-packed trailer with epic music.. Just like this:
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I am enjoying them as well.Of course, this form was used to great effect in the original Sherlock Holmes stories. The first-person narrator, Watson, is also a main character (though not the protagonist). It’s especially useful when the hero is represented as enigmatic (or a genius detective). If the reader were inside the hero’s head, much of the enigma (or, in Holmes' case, the dramatic, clue-solving revelations) would be diluted. But the POV of a second person serves as an audience surrogate - making observations, being surprised, posing questions from a “normal” perspective.
With respect to Superman, there’s a key difference between comics and movies. The former liberally employs “thought bubbles” - so it’s possible to know what Supes thinks and how he feels. But narration in movies is relatively rare. So insights into his character must be accomplished via dialogue. Now, Supes is unlikely to get personal with - or unburden his soul to - just anyone. Lois, though, is almost ideal for that purpose.
Btw, I’m enjoying your posts.
May 3rd though?Releasing the trailer with Iron Man 3 would be very smart. As that film will most likely have a big audience.
You can release it earlier but still attach it to Iron Man 3. I remember seeing a DKR trailer attached to either Avengers or Amazing Spiderman even though it had already been released.


You can release it earlier but still attach it to Iron Man 3. I remember seeing a DKR trailer attached to either Avengers or Amazing Spiderman even though it had already been released.

How they are going ''wrong'' about it ?![]()



Sure you can , you do it all the time!I can't wait for nothing today.![]()