All Things Wonder Woman: An Open Discussion - - - Part 12

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The color grading is different. Comic con trailer is on the left and the recent international trailer is on the right.
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What if it were Snyder?
 
finally they changed it. a green tinted movie doesnt look appealing outside of matrix movies. the new colors are better.
I'm just sick of movies looking so dark and muddy and looking green and blue. I just think it's time to stop making so many action films look that way and the DC films in particular. I don't think it's a good enough look to used as much as it's used.
 
I like the fact that they got rid of the green tint. It's not like this movie takes place in the matrix.
 
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So, there's a guy claiming he saw Wonder Woman back in August and that it's amazing. He's an small actor from Hollywood.
 
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You'd better edit out that post as it contains obscenities.
 
Would the VFX even be completed at this point? Anyways something I'm keeping in mind is early tweets aren't a good indicator of anything. People just read into them what they want to.

I was so burned when BVS was getting "It's the best DC movie since TDK" tweets everywhere. And then the actual critical reception kicked in.
 
Okay, question since this comes up a lot leading up to the release of these superhero films: do you all feel that Warner Bros should lift the review embargo for Wonder Woman early or wait? Because if they wait too early and reception is mixed, people will wonder why Warner Bros didn't just wait.

Conversely, if Warner Bros does wait, then you'll likely get some who feel that the film is probably bad and WB is trying to withhold word from getting out and tainting the box office.
 
Okay, question since this comes up a lot leading up to the release of these superhero films: do you all feel that Warner Bros should lift the review embargo for Wonder Woman early or wait? Because if they wait too early and reception is mixed, people will wonder why Warner Bros didn't just wait.

Conversely, if Warner Bros does wait, then you'll likely get some who feel that the film is probably bad and WB is trying to withhold word from getting out and tainting the box office.

WB should do what they've been doing so far with all their movies, lift the review embargo dates 2-3 days before the release. They really don't need a new gimmick with reviews embargoes even if they are crazy good. Keep it fresh like always without spoilers circulating the internet. Even if they release it early, I don't think it'll benefit the BO all that much. OW is always going to be huge so it's the following weeks and the holdovers that will determine whether the movie holds up or not.

All they hafta do is stay out of the director's vision of these movies, don't cut the hell outta these movies during post production so as to make them incoherent and incomprehensible.
 
Unless your super confident then releasing the movie to critics early can bite you.

Critics saw Civil War 4 weeks early and it got praise, and only hyped the movie further.

Unfortunately Fox let critics see Apocalypse 2 weeks early only for it to get not so great reviews
 
Would the VFX even be completed at this point? Anyways something I'm keeping in mind is early tweets aren't a good indicator of anything. People just read into them what they want to.

I was so burned when BVS was getting "It's the best DC movie since TDK" tweets everywhere. And then the actual critical reception kicked in.

Editing, VFX, and score would not be done by Aug 29. How can any film be phenomenal without those elements?
 
Editing, VFX, and score would not be done by Aug 29. How can any film be phenomenal without those elements?

The director gets about 3 months to deliver his own cut to the studio, after couple of weeks of rest from shooting. Since Wonder Woman wrapped in early May, it make sense that Patty had a cut ready in mid to late August.
 
Imax, Warner Bros. Sign 12-Picture Deal, Extending Long-Term Partnership http://thr.cm/mHcdbk

Imax and Warner Bros. Pictures have extended their 13-year partnership with a deal to release up to 12 of the Hollywood studio’s upcoming tentpoles.
The latest agreement includes 2017's Kong: Skull Island and Warner's Godzilla sequel, Tomb Raider, Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One and The Lego Batman Movie.
Also included in the Warner Bros. slate headed to Imax screens are Minecraft, the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them sequel, and previously announced Justice League, Wonder Woman and additional DC titles.
Plus, the deal includes Christopher Nolan's previously announced film Dunkirk, which will capture material and key sequences using Imax cameras.
Warner Bros. since 2003 has turned to Imax’s super-sized screens to help release its tentpole pictures.
"We are very pleased to continue our longstanding partnership with Imax with these exceptional pictures and look forward to ensuring our audiences have the opportunity to see a range of diverse films on the largest and most immersive canvas possible," said Sue Kroll, president of worldwide marketing and distribution at Warner Bros. Pictures.
 
Nice. With release date being closer this time, I hope they can reveal a bit more about the film and not be as tight-lipped as they were at SDCC panel.
 
is there any chance of new footage?
 
Here in the UK the story isn't about how good the occasion was.... but how bad it is to have a skimpily clad woman as a UN ambassador...

****ing hell...
 
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