Dark Knight trilogy was great...but it's gone now. They are starting from scratch. I think more people would be excited if Bale and Nolan were included in the building of the first ever DC movie verse. It's fine to be pessimistic. Marvel has nothing to prove now. DC is up to bat now and they aren't starting strong.
No, just no. Bale and Nolan being involved in the DCCU means undermining the story that they created for TDKT.
Why people can't understand this, I'll never know.
Throwing people through buildings doesn't count as a contribution?
I think there's definitely a Quantity vs. Quality issue too. Marvel seems to be cranking 'em out twice a year, which is great, but how many times have we been disappointed now? I thought Iron Man 2 and 3 were both a jumbled mess, and I thought Thor 2 was way too humorous for its own good. Did I enjoy them though? You bet I did.
I don't know. I personally think Marvel needs to slow down. If all of this leads to a reboot of characters, it will have been for nothing. And if it leads to gaping continuity errors, again, it will cause major frustrations. I can foresee the plans for the next three or four years, but what comes after THAT?
Guardians of the Galaxy 3?
Thor 4?
Captain America 4?
Ant-Man 3?
Avengers 5?
Doctor Strange 4?
Again, not being pessimistic... I just don't know how far it can really go. And this goes for DC too. I personally don't like shared universes, and I've made this known several times on these boards. I think they're limiting, and I think they're temporary.
There's an easy answer: because the least popular aspect of TDKR with the fanboys is the fact that it ended. Bruce Wayne retired, the cowl is passed on, story over.
"Bale and Nolan being involved with the DCCU" is code phrase for "The ending of TDKR gets retconned, possibly with John Blake horribly murdered for good measure".
I can foresee the plans for the next three or four years, but what comes after THAT?
There's an easy answer: because the least popular aspect of TDKR with the fanboys is the fact that it ended. Bruce Wayne retired, the cowl is passed on, story over.
"Bale and Nolan being involved with the DCCU" is code phrase for "The ending of TDKR gets retconned, possibly with John Blake horribly murdered for good measure".
No, just no. Bale and Nolan being involved in the DCCU means undermining the story that they created for TDKT.
Why people can't understand this, I'll never know.
I ask this because it seems they get harsher criticism, recently saw Thor the dark world and I can honestly say that this movie was the worst superhero movie of 2013. I thought the movie was horrible even more some than MOS. After the movie I was curious of what it's RT score was and got blown away when I saw it scored higher than MOS and was considered fresh. So I started thinking how one movie could get away with one thing while another simply gets a pass. Does all this stem from the Avengers ***** or was MOS received in such a way because people expect more from DC?
Not really.
Isn't this thread disingenuous to the extreme?
This is basically the equivalent of a Twilight fan saying " I love Twilight. I. How on earth can it be bad??? THE WORLD is wrong or there is something wrong with the world if they think it is a bad movie."
I would like to tell DC fans that there is no getting around the truth that MOS got panned by critics and sits with a rotten egg on its face on RT. One of the rare big budget superhero movies to be panned this way. Accept it and live with it.
My memory is bad, when did he throw people through buildings. Ignoring how many other heroes throw people though buildings, I honestly don't remember it happening in mos on the part of superman.
My bad,
I thought you were talking about which studio has had a bigger impact on the industry and sub genre. I'd argue that WB/nolan's 'grounding' approach has had more impact than marvel studio's approach to super heroes. I see now you are talking about the impact of the avengers on the industry. To which we've seen nothing other than a JLA green light imo.
Studios are in a constant battle to one-up each other. When another studio does something that works (read: $$$) the rest will attempt to follow suit. X-Men was a game changer. Spider-Man was a game changer. TDK was a game changer. The Avengers was a game changer. Those are the "milestones" of the modern superhero movie culture. People put more weight to The Avengers' influence on the genre because it's both the latest and the most lucrative, so the other studios are trying to follow suit.
I've always felt, and still do, that the whole cinematic universe thing won't have longevity. It just doesn't make much sense to me to be honest doing it.
My memory is bad, when did he throw people through buildings. Ignoring how many other heroes throw people though buildings, I honestly don't remember it happening in mos on the part of superman.
I just popped the DVD in and took a look....and at no point does Superman knock Zod through a building like Zod does to him.
However, there is one part that some may be referring to when they say that he caused damage to the city. Superman disables Zod's ship, but he doesn't do anything to divert it when it falls (unlike in SR where he safely places the 747 on the ground, or in STMP where he replaces the damaged engines with himself and lands the president's plane) and it smashes through 4 highrises before crashing in the street taking out several smaller buildings. Now, we haven't been shown the full extent of his powers at this time, it's quite possible that Zod's ship is just too big for him to be able to stop, but it would have been nice to see him try.