Not quite Donnerverse Krypton. Donnerverse crystal palace Fortress, sure, but the tech and robots are different. And we haven't actually seen Krypton. Hopefully we'll get a good look at it in Supergirl.So since we got Donnerverse Krypton, will we get the Phantom Zone being the mirror again?
I actually love that! Think its gorgeous to look at!Well after 5 viewings I've pinpointed my "bathroom break" moment: the anti-proton river. The only action scene I don't care for in the movie. Ugly to look at and drags on too long imo. The rest of the pocket universe stuff before and after it is gold though.
Well after 5 viewings I've pinpointed my "bathroom break" moment: the anti-proton river. The only action scene I don't care for in the movie. Ugly to look at and drags on too long imo. The rest of the pocket universe stuff before and after it is gold though.
Yeah, probably my least favorite part of the film. WIsh they would have re-worked that. The baby as well.Well after 5 viewings I've pinpointed my "bathroom break" moment: the anti-proton river. The only action scene I don't care for in the movie. Ugly to look at and drags on too long imo. The rest of the pocket universe stuff before and after it is gold though.
I figured with the white robes and crystals we were gonna get something similar to Donner's or at least post-Donner inspired Silver Age.Not quite Donnerverse Krypton. Donnerverse crystal palace Fortress, sure, but the tech and robots are different. And we haven't actually seen Krypton. Hopefully we'll get a good look at it in Supergirl.
I imagine the Phantom Zone would be more Morrison-like here.
Gunn doubled down on the Jor-El message today and was adamant he's not going to change it.
Evil Jor-El is en vogue at the moment. The comics are doing their own attempt at it. I had the same idea, but wanted it as an Elseworlds tale.Gunn doubled down on the Jor-El message today and was adamant he's not going to change it.
Evil Jor-El is en vogue at the moment. The comics are doing their own attempt at it. I had the same idea, but wanted it as an Elseworlds tale.
Oh Lord the Eradicator is created by his parents to ensure he fulfills the harem.I’m mixed on evil Jor-El and Lara but I think Gunn could do something interesting with it. If it leads to Brainiac and/or the Eradicator in a satisfying way, then I’ll probably be happy with that. But I also hope it’s not just there to set up the ne next big bad. I think it could lead to an interesting, multi-film journey for Clark and maybe he’s able to somehow reach through time to turn his parents away from a dark path or perhaps learn more about why they sought to do what they did.
I get the criticisms of it, especially with the Omni-Man comparisons but Omni-Man (and all Superman archetypes, good or evil) borrow from Superman so I guess it’s okay to borrow back from them.
Oh Lord the Eradicator is created by his parents to ensure he fulfills the harem.
Watched it for the third time today. I love it more after each viewing. The pacing works better after every watch as well.
I'm definitely convinced that Gunn is going to revisit the Jor-El message and we are going to find out Brainanc tampered with it. The fact Brainanc was considered for main villain of this film solidifies it for me.
That Pa Kent scene with Clark hits harder every time. Beautifully acted. Originally Pruitt had all of my focus, but Corenswet put in some excellent subtle reactions in this scene when Pa was imparting his wisdom.
I think I hated Kara saying "*****" even more after another viewing. Call me old fashioned, but I hate this kind of talk. I hope she isn't this foul mouthed in her solo film.
I feel like the outlier as someone who loved the scene lol. So much science fiction goodness.Well after 5 viewings I've pinpointed my "bathroom break" moment: the anti-proton river. The only action scene I don't care for in the movie. Ugly to look at and drags on too long imo. The rest of the pocket universe stuff before and after it is gold though.
I feel like the outlier as someone who loved the scene lol. So much science fiction goodness.
Buckle up buttercup. They're going to be like this until a sequel or JL.So wait...is it not crashing now?
That group reminds of a bunch of people who used to post on the IMDB boards. They were huge Batman '89 fans and when Batman Begins came out they would start dozens of threads just ranting about it and how it was a failure and how WCB was never going to green light a sequel...etc. Even when they did green light it the sequel they flat out ignored it and still ranted the same way until the first trailer came out. So bizarre...
I have been on record, I would rather have the directors be able to tell their stories their way whether it works or it doesn't. One of the main reasons I really disliked Marvel films was how much they were the same and episodic in nature. I would rather let the creatives cook...not without guidance mind you but yeah let them tell their vision.
One of the best aspects of comics is that different parts of the universe will look and feel different. Yes Batman is in the Justice League but if you read Legends of the Dark Knight it was a different feel and, if there wasn't a crossover going on, Batman would feel different than Detective which would all feel different than Superman/Batman and that would feel different than Action Comics...etc. For all of the faults of the Snyderverse, the one thing that worked was not everyone having to tell a story in a dark and edgelord style. Patty being able to tell her story in WW was part of why it was great. (and also why WW84 was not great) James Wan being allowed to make Aquaman a 80s/90s style action film was why that film made a billion dollars. If Ryan Coogler has an idea for a character and he can make it work enough that it can somehow fit...you let him write his script and then you greenlight it when it is ready. If it seems like a weird fit remember how different even neighborhoods in the same town can feel let alone countries or planets with metahumans on them
As for Woman of Tomorrow obviously they are not going to do a shot for shot adaptation but if they keep the origin part (which I have to assume they are) then Supergirl's attitude and "Party" nature is going to make a heckuva lot of sense. It was really painful to read and really makes it seem like it would almost be justified if Supergirl was a much darker version of herself. (which she isn't making her seem even more awesome than her cousin) Really great storytelling and if shot right will really spark emotion. I always loved Supergirl (except the Matrix Version from when Lex had long hair and an Australian Accent) but WOT made me love her even more.
As for the Els and the "harem" I think some of you are way overthinking it. Its not all that different than what religions in the past used to say. (some versions still do though they tend to be fringe) "Be Fruitful and Multiply" is a thing for a reason, and in the past it was much less...discerning. They think we are an undeveloped society, to them having Kal-El rule over us and breed us into strength is pretty much the same as what the colonizers did to "The New World" in an effort to "save it". Many of the conquerors of the past believed they were rescuing the "barbarians" by converting them and educating them (often by ripping them from their homes) and then turning them into versions of the conquerors. That is what the Els are doing only on a global scale because they are so far beyond us in advancements.
And I say this as a very Left/Progressive Person...not every film needs to be coded as a Progressive/Leftist ideal. Societies aren't homogenized even when they are at their best in the real world and they shouldn't be in film either. Nitpicking language choice, or twisting yourself into knots looking for ways that something might be offensive or represent something evil is not the way to change things in society writ large. Even the best people aren't going to be perfect. Not every female character needs to be a feminist icon, because not every woman is a feminist or cares to be treated as such. Every man doesn't need to treat women as queens, because not all men do that and not all women are. Parents dont need to be giving out great advice, because parents aren't perfect. (even the kindest parents can have some rather awful things they support or believe) My GF is one of the most feminist women I have ever met, as Progressive as they come, and she loved the Jimmy and Eve back and forth because it rings true. We all have known (or were) people like Eve who in an effort to find love go well beyond the line (and shack up with people who obviously are abusive) and we know people like Jimmy who instead of communicating it just ghost them. Not everyone is in a healthy part of their life and there is nothing wrong with that on screen.
(sorry for the rant and I hope I did not offend anyone)