Here are my problems with it:
1. The Wachowski defenders are saying the movie will be good because the studio will have control over them. How reassuring is it that the brothers need to be babysat to produce a good movie? And why do people have faith in WB all of the sudden? People have been ripping the studio apart for not knowing what it is doing. Now "the studio" is supposed to be able to keep the Wachowskis in line?
I'm not saying the Wachowskis will be good
because the studio will have control over them. I'm saying, they fit the profile now of what the studio is looking for according to Showtime and FilmNerdJamie. The fact is, the next director will be at the mercy of the studio to a certain degree. This doesn't mean I think that will be good. However, accepting that is the situation, and knowing that the Wachowskis can potentially deliver something special visually, than I can understand that route and I am not opposed to it.
Plus, supposedly since the summit, it's not just the studio now with these superhero films. It is the studio and DC Comics and that makes a huge difference. So yea, maybe WB still doesn't know exactly what they are doing with these properties but considering they are now willing to bring in DC into this, that goes a long way in admitting their shortcomings and allows for something that could satisfy both the hardcore fans and GA. Time will tell how effective that summit was, but it's not
just the studio anymore, and that's a relief.
2. People keep citing The Matrix as proof that the brothers will make a great movie. The Matrix had two things going for it -- a cool plot and ground-breaking special effects. However, people want someone other than them to come up with the plot for this one, and The Matrix was 10 years ago. Their last attempt to make a movie with ground-breaking fx was Speed Racer. And we all know how that turned out. Just because you can do something once does not mean you can do it again.
And it can't be ruled that they can't do it again since they have accomplished that before.
3. They haven't made a movie worth seeing since 1999. The sequels were abysmal and Speed Racer was an epic failure.
I understand the reservations, I really do. But I understand where WB is coming from as well. And I think, with the Wachowskis knowledge of comics and DC Comics being involved as well, it could turn out to be something very good.
4. Let's say they somehow buck the odds and make a really good Superman movie. Then what? Are they going to be content to let WB control them on the sequels or are they going to want to do it their way? I think you know the answer and it's Superman Reloaded and Superman Revolutions.
Well, if the formula was: Wachowski's + input from DC + some concessions to the studio = big hit, why would the studio automatically change the formula to give complete free reign to them. You stick to the formula that works, right?
There are just too many other directors available for Wanrer Bros. to take this big of a risk, because if they screw it up, we won't see another Superman movie for a very long time.
And if they get it right, this could be something that goes a long way in satisfying a lot of people.