TheSlickTony
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The new one got two globes technically
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As I mentioned in the Clark thread, that shot really drives home that David really, really is a big, big boi. He takes up the entire revolving door both in height and width.Boy Clark has a dorky walk. Nobody is gonna suspect that is Supes.
The issue is Sneider has a problem with Gunn and waited to release his information after the Superman trailer blew up the internet. Sneider did this for attention and all the anti DCU crowd is running with this report. I have actually heard some positive things from the screenings but like everyone on this board knows until real critics see this movie, you don’t know what you have on your hands. Sneider has a business so he is doing what he has to do but when I hear a “mess” that tells me nothing. I have heard the “mess” statement with every DCEU movie including Wonder Woman and Aquaman. Probably the best movies in the Snyder era.I would much rather the reports of this movie needing work (because all movies need work) then it being the greatest film since the dark knight.
In fact, every DC movie that's had a standing ovation or some other nonsense through rumors ends up being a disappointment. So this is good news in my book.
Sneider is a reporter, he is reporting on what his sources are telling him, I don't think it has anything to do with being salty. But I get it, people would rather hear things are great from influencers who get access in return for positive comments online.
Gunn has always managed to put together coherent movies so I'm not exactly worried. Also, this movie should be different then his other films so when people watch it, it may be jarring from their perspective. Whether a film is good or bad is always a matter of opinion.
At this stage, it's not really that big of a deal. Also keep in mind with the writers strike, Gunn has been working on a tight timeline to get this movie to come together.
Gunn did an excellent job in the trailer of showing both Clark and Superman. People who don’t get Superman don’t understand that you cannot do Superman without Clark. Kal-El is both characters and Gunn seems to get that.As I mentioned in the Clark thread, that shot really drives home that David really, really is a big, big boi. He takes up the entire revolving door both in height and width.
It’s funny because if you replaced the heroes in the trailer with generic non-super looking people, they wouldn’t complain. It’s not the character count that’s the issue. It’s because the characters wear tights.I am seeing a lot of "there are too many characters in the trailer" and I don't really get it?
Most of the shots feature Superman/Clark Kent (you know, the main protagonist), so it seems the focus was very much put on him. He seems to have a large supporting cast, yes, but the trailer did not sideline him at all.
That Gunn response was based on Reeves wanting to do his own thing. Reeves was backing up Gunn debunking the rumor.No, he agreed with a James Gunn response about the Batman. Listen I think he wants the Batman to be its own thing and Gunn agrees with him. But we all know in Hollywood it’s all about the money especially with WB suits.
Oh Grace would be so mad...so close to being The Middle East without being right. She will whine and pretend they changed it to spite herFascinating. Based on this, I am thinking Boravia is located in central Asian, possibly intended to be a post-Soviet Republic, with its neighbour, Jarhanpur, seemingly being a South Asian country based on the ethnicity and dress of its people.

Oh I'm sure this is the one time he had been right about this film...he certainly hasn't shown to be completely full of it multiple times already and totally thirsty cause he is personal non grata at DC these days. I'm sure his "source" is like, totally legit!Jeff Sneider says a recent internal test screening in Burbank did not go well and that the movie is “kind of a mess” which left WB executives nervous.
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Warner Bros “Nervous" About ‘Superman' After Private Screening: “It's Kind of A Mess" — World of Reel
A THR piece from 12.06.24 confirmed an internal screening of James Gunn’s “Superman” had occurred at the Warner Bros. lot. It turns out the cut shown is making the studio “nervous” about the film’s prospects.www.worldofreel.com
Sneider has zero sources on this film. He has been proven wrong at every turn. This has zero to do with us wanting positive news and us calling a spade a spade. He has a grudge and it is coloring the things he says. Same with Grace Randolph who hasn't had a legit WB source since Snyder left for Netflix.I would much rather the reports of this movie needing work (because all movies need work) then it being the greatest film since the dark knight.
In fact, every DC movie that's had a standing ovation or some other nonsense through rumors ends up being a disappointment. So this is good news in my book.
Sneider is a reporter, he is reporting on what his sources are telling him, I don't think it has anything to do with being salty. But I get it, people would rather hear things are great from influencers who get access in return for positive comments online.
Gunn has always managed to put together coherent movies so I'm not exactly worried. Also, this movie should be different then his other films so when people watch it, it may be jarring from their perspective. Whether a film is good or bad is always a matter of opinion.
At this stage, it's not really that big of a deal. Also keep in mind with the writers strike, Gunn has been working on a tight timeline to get this movie to come together.
You’re wrong. Sneider is confrontational but he’s a good reporter. He was one of the founding members of The Wrap and was the lead entertainment reporter for Variety ten years ago. To say that he’s some spurned jabroni with a blog is untrue.Sneider has zero sources on this film. He has been proven wrong at every turn. This has zero to do with us wanting positive news and us calling a spade a spade. He has a grudge and it is coloring the things he says. Same with Grace Randolph who hasn't had a legit WB source since Snyder left for Netflix.
I honestly don't care how internal screenings go they are meaningless. (See BvS) But trusting reports comes down to who is reporting it. Sneider is not the guy im going out on a limb for. Sorry. If it turns out to be true I will give him credit. (Not that we will know most likely)
Gunn’s career without Kevin Feige is much more erratic.I would much rather the reports of this movie needing work (because all movies need work) then it being the greatest film since the dark knight.
In fact, every DC movie that's had a standing ovation or some other nonsense through rumors ends up being a disappointment. So this is good news in my book.
Sneider is a reporter, he is reporting on what his sources are telling him, I don't think it has anything to do with being salty. But I get it, people would rather hear things are great from influencers who get access in return for positive comments online.
Gunn has always managed to put together coherent movies so I'm not exactly worried. Also, this movie should be different then his other films so when people watch it, it may be jarring from their perspective. Whether a film is good or bad is always a matter of opinion.
At this stage, it's not really that big of a deal. Also keep in mind with the writers strike, Gunn has been working on a tight timeline to get this movie to come together.
Lol.Gunn’s career without Kevin Feige is much more erratic.
Having sources does not make you a good reporter. He's a self-absorbed narcissist. Glad Gunn didn't give him the time of day. He and Grace can stew together.You’re wrong. Sneider is confrontational but he’s a good reporter. He was one of the founding members of The Wrap and was the lead entertainment reporter for Variety ten years ago. To say that he’s some spurned jabroni with a blog is untrue.
Was*You’re wrong. Sneider is confrontational but he’s a good reporter. He was one of the founding members of The Wrap and was the lead entertainment reporter for Variety ten years ago. To say that he’s some spurned jabroni with a blog is untrue.