We've seen about 30 seconds of action shots. Okay, maybe 40.It's very exciting to me now that we've seen more action shots how much of the actual action that will be unknown to us until we actually see the film in theaters.
Exactly my point, just enough to give us a little taste and have us hungry for the whole meal.t:We've seen about 30 seconds of action shots. Okay, maybe 40.
Yeah I played through the campaign over the weekend, it was pretty damn good, dare i say the best pure beat em up storyline ever? (not that it's saying much)
How many are willing to embargo TV Spots? I am considering it!
if people don't wang to see Superman share he screen with other heroes I have a feeling you're gonna be disappointed in the coming future...
Apologies if this has been already posted, I've been away for a while.
Some of you are aware of the Injustice game which centres around a superman story line. If any of you are fans of Justice League and DC characters, you need to watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jFAh6QN5Uk
Its like a full length movie, and you get to see what Superman would be if he lost the plot. Very entertaining. Quite long, 1hr 50min.......
Again, apologies if already posted.
I might if they start showing too much.
I think what people are worried about is Superman's universe being tainted/sullied because of the other heroes he's sharing his universe with. And I share that feeling.
if people don't want to see Superman share he screen with other heroes I have a feeling you're gonna be disappointed in the coming future...
Not really. I don't care to see a Justice League film right now, but other fans want it and I'll be happy for them. I will be happy if it turns out to be good. I just don't trust WB with characters outside of Batman and Superman.
I wonder when we will start getting an abundance of Tv Spots.
I hope they could get Wonder Woman right...
I remember with TDK, the TV spots almost gave away the WHOLE movie. I am not going to watch those again. Hopefully WB will not give us much more, but like you DarkVengeance, I will watch one more "movie" trailer.
For me, I don't think it's the spots that give away plot points as much as it is the endless analysis of those spots on this board. I know I should stay away but I won't be able to. The curse of being a Superman fan, I guess.
Apologies if this has been already posted, I've been away for a while.
Some of you are aware of the Injustice game which centres around a superman story line. If any of you are fans of Justice League and DC characters, you need to watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jFAh6QN5Uk
Its like a full length movie, and you get to see what Superman would be if he lost the plot. Very entertaining. Quite long, 1hr 50min.......
Again, apologies if already posted.
They gave away nothin of Two Face or the third act.I remember with TDK, the TV spots almost gave away the WHOLE movie. I am not going to watch those again. Hopefully WB will not give us much more, but like you DarkVengeance, I will watch one more "movie" trailer.
I obviously wasn't on this great board at the time, so all the analysis I had was through official trailers and TV spots. So much was shown about the Joker and his apprehension that I expected him to be in the first scene behind bars. To my bewilderment, he was actually captured in the middle of the movie. It really confused my initial viewing of a GREAT movie. I had watched TOO MANY TV spots. Not this time!! I hope...
So somebody asked me to "transliterate" this Kryptonian script into Latin transcription. Bear in mind I have NO idea what MOS's Kryptonian language sounds like but it was fun trying to think of what it might sound like. It's what we "conlangers" like to do for fun
Kryptonian:
Hóxh vurk'tā síyktā edeag.
(You alone are not.)
English:
You alone are not
This is based solely on pure assumption by eyeballing the letters, and assuming that Kryptonians write left-to-right as we do. The vowels appear to be the smaller, closed off characters, while the consonants are fuller "glyphs," written in one stroke.
The curves atop the "brackets" seem to appear over the vowel characters, and to a degree I've identified three "types" of vowels:
- 1) a "plain" vowel is where there is no break in the bracket above a vowel character.
- 2) a "weak" vowel, where a short forward curve breaks the bracket (see the first "word"); this vowel is written with a simple accent or stress mark (ex.: á)
- 3) a "strong" or "fortified" vowel, where the bracket is broken by a large backward curve. This vowel is written with a "macron" (ex.: ā)
The last word is really peculiar, and I can only guess that this is how vowel "diphthongs" are written, one vowel on top of the other. But there you go t:
Enjoy!