Raiden
Wakanda Forever
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Really?
No Brainiac, Metallo, Doomsday, Mongul, or Parasite?
You left out Darkseid.
Really?
No Brainiac, Metallo, Doomsday, Mongul, or Parasite?
You left out Darkseid.
Loved Snyders Watchmen. Hated the over the top brutality in the alleyway scene. Didnt care for the ending being changed either but i understand why they had to.
I thought the change at the end actually made the story better. It makes more sense for Veidt to make it as thought Dr M has turned on humanity, seeing as what happened earlier in the story with him abandoning Earth. I don't understand why Moore didn't do it like that, instead of just some completely random squid monster.
I think Watchmen is fantastic. I have a few problems with it, like Veidt being blatantly a bad guy from the first time you see him instead of a golden boy he was supposed to be. And giving the normal heroes borderline super strength seemed to completely miss the point of the characters.
It's not a random squid monster, but an alien monster made by Veidt using genetic engineering (like the Lynx was), and it was to make the world unite against a common foreign threat. In the movie, Dr. Manhattan replaced that alien as the threat, but I don't like this change. It also would not explain why Dr. Manhattan would be okay with Veidt's plan at the end because he'd be forced to exile, instead of doing so voluntarily in the graphic novel. This also removes the scene in the end when Dr. Manhattan uttered that ominous line "It never ends", but the line was given to Silk Spectre instead.
The point is, it was still random. What happened in the movie made more sense with the overall story i think. Dr M has abandoned Earth due to Veidt's manipulations, who is to say he wouldn't attack it? That's the thinking Veidt had. And Dr M didn't stop him because he couldn't see into his future at that point.
The Avengers proves that blockbuster filmmaking doesn’t have to be dumbed down to provide popcorn munching escapism. It is also proves that a superhero movie can obtain conviction without resorting to darkening its image.
Love this quote.
That's pretty much my entire philosophy. Action movies don't have to be stupid. Superhero movies don't have to be dark.
True story.
The Avengers proves that blockbuster filmmaking doesnt have to be dumbed down to provide popcorn munching escapism. It is also proves that a superhero movie can obtain conviction without resorting to darkening its image (ala Batman).
Love this quote.
High five!
It annoys me when i see people defending films like Transformers 2 and 3. Saying "It's movies about robots fighting each other! Why do you want or expect good characterisation or story telling?!"![]()
And a certain group of fanatics who shall remain unnamed who think dark = more credible and intelligent. Yea, Whedon is one of the sharpest writers in the game. You won't get overblown, melodramatic, pontificating dialogues from him.
Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, and Chris Hemsworth once again prove their mettle as the power trio of Iron Man/ Captain America / Thor.
Awesome quote. Where did you get that?
Iceman said:
TDK/Batman benefits from a dark tone which comes naturally. Most other heroes don't.
But it seems like MOS will also get a bit darker, if rumors about this movie is true. I for one don't think Superman should be dark like Batman, but I think it is the path that WB is choosing because after the failure of GL, they could be wanting to Nolanize everything related to superheroes.
Btw, are any of you worry about Dark Shadow opening on the same day as The Avengers? I'm a bit concerned about this latest collaboration between Burton and Depp, but the overwhelming positive reactions from people who have seen TA made me believe that DS will be but a speed bump for TA and won't really affect its BO at all.
But it seems like MOS will also get a bit darker, if rumors about this movie is true. I for one don't think Superman should be dark like Batman, but I think it is the path that WB is choosing because after the failure of GL, they could be wanting to Nolanize everything related to superheroes.
Btw, are any of you worry about Dark Shadow opening on the same day as The Avengers? I'm a bit concerned about this latest collaboration between Burton and Depp, but the overwhelming positive reactions from people who have seen TA made me believe that DS will be but a speed bump for TA and won't really affect its BO at all.
Dark Shadows opens a week after Avengers. I seriously doubt it will cause any issue for Avengers, but I would bet Avengers causes some problems for Dark Shadows.