Yup. Van Wilder with a power ring. I hope they drop him from Deadpool and go with someone like Seann William Scott.
Maybe a poor box office showing for GL will do it?

But I think GL will perform well. Kids will flock to see it in masses.
Yup. Van Wilder with a power ring. I hope they drop him from Deadpool and go with someone like Seann William Scott.
Do you really want to know?
Yesss
What the hell comes after the credits?
Do you really want to know?
Ten years of waiting for a reboot?
Just got back... As you know... I'm a big fan of Green Lantern... But I came out of this movie just feeling...
SO UNBELIEVABLY ****ING PUMPED! I don't understand these reviews. It just... Wow. So be careful guys and don't cut your feet on the shards of my shattered expectations. Not that the expectations weren't already high.
The guy said "If they can just lighten up a little." I think you're missing his point. GL was never going to be some dark-ass movie. I'm sure it's been made for all ages. I hope it's good, I hope it is a lot of fun, guess I'll find out this weekend!
Maybe his scene was deleted. Because G'Hu also had a voice actor hired, but had no lines.
My favorite part was-
Obviously, the post-credits scene. But I also liked all of the training and Hal's driving scene, not sure why, but it felt like a great introduction to the character.
There was a little kid a few rows back at my screening that was OBSESSED with Hector. He understood everything, but whenever Hector did something he'd ask his Mom "Does he have to see what's wrong with him?" "He gets to look inside the alien?" "Can that really happen?" I thought it was cute.
Wow. The editor for Green Lantern is the director of Star Trek Nemesis... eek
I liked Green Lantern, saw tonight at a special screening at the Arclight in Hollywood. The critics tore it apart, but what did they expect from a fantasy comic book film set in space. Parts were a little hokey, the romance did feel a little ehh, but that's expected. The film doesn't take itself seriously, as it shouldn't. If you're going to see the Oscar award winning performances of a lifetime then stay home, if you want to escape reality with 3D glasses and have a fun time at a movie then GO!
The last 20-30 minutes were straight up some Green Lantern comics stuff. Great fight scene for a fantasy/space DC film. In the end you got what you wanted if you are a GL fan. I'd go see a sequel, but I love flicks like this.
I like how all the positive fan reviews amount to, "I liked it, just don't go in expecting something great"
That sure gets me HYPED!
Yup. Van Wilder with a power ring. I hope they drop him from Deadpool and go with someone like Seann William Scott.
I've seen some serious fanboy denial over the years but you sir are in a league of your own.
I liked Green Lantern, saw tonight at a special screening at the Arclight in Hollywood. The critics tore it apart, but what did they expect from a fantasy comic book film set in space. Parts were a little hokey, the romance did feel a little ehh, but that's expected. The film doesn't take itself seriously, as it shouldn't. If you're going to see the Oscar award winning performances of a lifetime then stay home, if you want to escape reality with 3D glasses and have a fun time at a movie then GO!
The last 20-30 minutes were straight up some Green Lantern comics stuff. Great fight scene for a fantasy/space DC film. In the end you got what you wanted if you are a GL fan. I'd go see a sequel, but I love flicks like this.
I really think critics are losing their touch. Sometimes, they are dead right about a film and sometimes they're not. It's all a matter of opinion, which everyone has.
It's like I said: it's all a matter of opinion. If people go into GL wanting to hate it, they'll hate it even if it's a decent film.
And Rotten Tomatoes and MetaCritic aren't always a good indication of good movies. I mean, I enjoyed POTC 4 (which got a 33% "rotten" rating at RT) but didn't really care for an Oscar bait film like The King's Speech (which got a 95 "fresh"). I liked the latter, but didn't get the huge hoopla and Oscar campaign.
It doesn't get a free pass, it has some minor flaws, but it is leagues ahead of real steaming piles of poo like Wolverine. I saw it, and was thoroughly entertained the entire time. How many of you have actually seen it for yourselves?