KalMart
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From the sound of it...the problem with GL isn't so much that audiences aren't interested in GL...they aren't interested in bad moviemaking in this case. Granted...perhaps there is some truth to GL having to overcome the whole glowing green shapes and rhyming oath stuff. But a story/film that was actually good could have gone a long way towards helping that.Why on Earth (pun intended) would they need to focus the sequel on space instead of terra firma...?
Look: Hal Jordan (and his successors) are the *human* Earthling Green Lanterns of this sector. Easily the majority of their comic book issues take place right here on Earth, and even the space issues almost always revolve around an alien threat to Earth.
"Too much Earth" isn't even remotely the problem with GL. The "problem" with GL is simply that mainstream audiences aren't interested. There is nothing innately WRONG with GL in terms of story, acting, directing or concept. It is what it is: Green Lantern. And, just like in the real world of comic fandom, Green Lantern is an acquired taste that not many people ever acquired.
How GL could have benefitted:
1) Make the movie more epic, by making it longer. The battle scenes were short as hell; the training sequence virtually nonexistent. Give Hal more time to interact with Kilowog, Tomar-Re and Sinestro....show more alien GLs....give Hal an introductory shakedown mission on some alien world that doesn't relate directly to the main Parallax plot.
2) John Stewart. Seriously. GL purists will howl, but honestly, those Hollywood liberal reviewers who cast about aimlessly looking for some legitimate reason to hate the movie would have been heaping nothing but praise on it if it featured a black movie star in the central role. And face it: there's a large portion of younger moviegoers who know GL *only* through the Justice League cartoons.
Are fighting robots that turn into vehicles cooler, in concept, than an intergalactic protection force with power rings? Looking at TF2's performance......yeah........yeah they are. But that should mean that it's even more important for a GL movie to have a great story that's presented in a clever and engaging way....not just a low-maintenance soda-pop fun way or what have you.
Don't set out to make a GL/Flash/WW/etc. movie that happens to be really good as a bonus. Set out to make a really good movie that happens to be about GL/WW/Flash/etc. as a bonus.
