captainrogers
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Rocketeer was a GREAT film.
Heh.RE: Sucker Punch. If you haven't seen it but insist on watching it, do so with the volume on mute, your favorite rock LP playing and pretend it's a very long music video. If you try to follow the "story" your brain will try to punch your eyes out.

For REALS!?!Wait... Mark Waid is writing a new Rocketeer series?![]()
It's great. It does have everything except live action.The best superhero film imo is Incredibles. For me it has everything. Great characters with believable development who all interact really well. A great villain with a unique plot. Amazing visuals and story structure/pacing. Plus it is just so layered. It has everything from superhero iconography/symbolism (Edna's Greek God mural), to clever use of metaphors (impotency) and just real relatable, true to life themes that apply to everyone. It also is actually both a really smart deconstruction AND reconstruction of the superhero genre. With the whole "NO CAPES!" thing kinda tearing some of the mythology down. But it also builds it back up and is a perfect demonstration of why people love superheroes.
Yea, it has everything.
Wait... Mark Waid is writing a new Rocketeer series?![]()
If Johnston didn't have to contend with the Avengers deadline, Cap woulda been a much better film.
I think most people have the 'guts' to say whatever their opinion is on anything here and your views on most subjects have not been unique (maybe 20ft Hulk is an exceptionFinally, someone besides myself that has the guts to say this on this thread.
"Lifeless backdrop" is exactly what came to mind during my first & second viewings of the film, same goes for "atrocious" when Weaving's rubber face would come on-screen.
). It's just important when consistently repeating negative points in a forum originated from excitement for the subject matter to express yourself appropriately/constructively. Given your love of TIH (which I also love.. minus Tim Blake Nelson) you would probably notice this issue more if someone came in here solely to bash TIH all day long.3 thru Returns NEVER happened, in my eyes.

The best superhero film imo is Incredibles. For me it has everything. Great characters with believable development who all interact really well. A great villain with a unique plot. Amazing visuals and story structure/pacing. Plus it is just so layered. It has everything from superhero iconography/symbolism (Edna's Greek God mural), to clever use of metaphors (impotency) and just real relatable, true to life themes that apply to everyone. It also is actually both a really smart deconstruction AND reconstruction of the superhero genre. With the whole "NO CAPES!" thing kinda tearing some of the mythology down. But it also builds it back up and is a perfect demonstration of why people love superheroes.
Yea, it has everything.
RE: Sucker Punch. If you haven't seen it but insist on watching it, do so with the volume on mute, your favorite rock LP playing and pretend it's a very long music video. If you try to follow the "story" your brain will try to punch your eyes out.
The orbital bomber plane had a damaged navigation system with a locked destination in New York City and was filled with weapons of mass destruction. What else Cap could have done?
The orbital bomber plane had a damaged navigation system with a locked destination in New York City and was filled with weapons of mass destruction. What else Cap could have done?
Poni, I'm also a believer that Cassavetes woulda made a much better Cap film than Johnston did. Same goes for Vaughn with Thor - & both those guys bailed. But yeah, Branagh & Johnston were definitely brought on to play nice with the management & relinquish the auteur approach to making films. Jenkins apparently learned that would be the case with Thor II & jumped ship. The Jenkins thing is what worries me regarding IM3. I love me some Shane Black, but not if he's on a leash.
I think MOS could be amazing and end up as my favourite Superman film. I just don't have time to get excited about it yet, at least until this summer's big guns are out of the way.I like Snyder's work overall and I think Man of Steel is going to be awesome but Sucker Punch is the one time I feel he missed the mark.
I think the problem wasn't really what he did, but that either the script (or the way the film was edited) never bothered to sell us on why he needed to do it. It's pretty baffling that no one in the production noticed that. It would only take a couple lines of dialogue to fix it.
Since he was still thousands of miles away? Trying something else first would have been my guess. Break the controls, drops the bombs, crash the plane and try to "Super soldier" jump off. I dunno. Peggy's a fine piece of ass. I would have tried something.
I think MOS could be amazing and end up as my favourite Superman film. I just don't have time to get excited about it yet, at least until this summer's big guns are out of the way.
1) Agreed
2) Agreed x2
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Side note: Can anyone tell me why Doc Ock never got knocked out with Spidey punching him in the face over and over? That's what ruined the train scene for me.