But Green Lantern is not an choral story, at least not at this moment. It's a story about Hal Jordan and the rest are supposed to be secondary.
Star Trek had dual protagonism. And with movies like Star Wars or X-Men (and even more with X2) there is room to discuss how many protagonists are there, but there's no argument with GL, it's Hal Jordan, maybe the Guardians of the Universe, Sinestro (being the main villain) and then the rest of the characters.
...2. Campbell is great with traditional action scenes, but will he know his way around all the cgi? In my ideal world, JJ Abras would helm this, but to be fair I like Campbell a lot since Casino Royale.
dnno1 said:What I have seen is that Campbell has surrounded himself with a lot of people who have a strong background in CGI.
I wish that was true but you know that Hal is always the protagonist. Later it was Kyle and now its Hal again. Yes it is a corps but have you read many stories about Kilowog? No, its always Hal and the corps.No, Green Lantern is not just about Hal Jordan. It is also about, the (Green Lantern) corps the universal peace keeping force (kind of like the Jedi knights or the United Federation of Planets). If it were just about Hal Jordan, it probably wouldn't be that good of a movie. Remember, Green Lantern is not a flagship character like Superman or Batman, so writing a story about a sole character may not sell well to an unfamiliar audience.
I wish that was true but you know that Hal is always the protagonist. Later it was Kyle and now its Hal again. Yes it is a corps but have you read many stories about Kilowog? No, its always Hal and the corps.
They cannot be at the same level. Take a movie like Avatar... it runs for like three hours yet there is only one true protagonist. This GL is not a run or big storyline of the 70's-80's, it's an origin story for a movie of two hours tops. That's it. There's not enough screen time for everybody and it's gonna be felt in decreased quality in character treatment.
They cannot be at the same level. Take a movie like Avatar... it runs for like three hours yet there is only one true protagonist. This GL is not a run or big storyline of the 70's-80's, it's an origin story for a movie of two hours tops. That's it. There's not enough screen time for everybody and it's gonna be felt in decreased quality in character treatment.
Well the alleged concept drawings look good.
I'm a little disappointed with Sony being hired for the mian VFX.....would have loved to have seen WETA, ILM or Digital Domain on the GL film instead. So that is a concern for me.
Hope Sony steps up their game for this one.
I'm also concerned on whether or not they will show this film on IMAX 3D. They better IMO.
There is nothing to be disappointed about Sony Productions Imageworks (SPI). They are an Academy Award wining outfit that has a very good relationship with Warner Brothers and have been associated with pictures like "Spider-Man 2 & 3", "Speed Racer", "Watchmen", "Beowulf", "G-Force", and the upcoming film "The Smurfs" (of course there are more). They have an expertise in performance capture that makes them one of the leaders in that technique. The are also very good with producing 3D films.
why are so many people saying almost 3 hours. wouldnt almost 3 hours be for 2.45,2:50,2:50,2:55?They cannot be at the same level. Take a movie like Avatar... it runs for like three hours yet there is only one true protagonist. This GL is not a run or big storyline of the 70's-80's, it's an origin story for a movie of two hours tops. That's it. There's not enough screen time for everybody and it's gonna be felt in decreased quality in character treatment.